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天羅國 天罗国 see styles |
tiān luó guó tian1 luo2 guo2 t`ien lo kuo tien lo kuo Tenra koku |
The kingdom of the king with kalmā-ṣapāda, i. e. spotted, or striped feet 斑定王; cf. 仁王經. |
天耳智 see styles |
tiān ěr zhì tian1 er3 zhi4 t`ien erh chih tien erh chih tenni chi |
(天耳智通); 天耳智證通 The second of the six abhijñās 六通 by which devas in the form-world, certain arhats through the fourth dhyāna, and others can hear all sounds and understand all languages in the realms of form, with resulting wisdom. For its equivalent interpretation and its 修得 and 報得 v. 天眼. |
太子丹 see styles |
tài zǐ dān tai4 zi3 dan1 t`ai tzu tan tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
如來慧 如来慧 see styles |
rú lái huì ru2 lai2 hui4 ju lai hui nyorai e |
the wisdom of the Tathāgata |
如意珠 see styles |
rú yì zhū ru2 yi4 zhu1 ju i chu nyoiju |
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼. |
如法王 see styles |
rú fǎ wáng ru2 fa3 wang2 ju fa wang nyohō ō |
a king who follows the Buddhist teachings |
如理智 see styles |
rú lǐ zhì ru2 li3 zhi4 ju li chih nyorichi |
non-discriminating, innate wisdom |
如量智 see styles |
rú liáng zhì ru2 liang2 zhi4 ju liang chih nyoryōchi |
experiential wisdom |
妙智慧 see styles |
miào zhì huì miao4 zhi4 hui4 miao chih hui |
wondrous wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism) |
妙聖智 妙圣智 see styles |
miào shèng zhì miao4 sheng4 zhi4 miao sheng chih myō shōchi |
noble wisdom; holy wisdom |
妙莊王 妙庄王 see styles |
miào zhuāng wáng miao4 zhuang1 wang2 miao chuang wang Myōshō ō |
(妙莊嚴王) Śubhavyūha, the king who is the subject and title of the twenty-seventh chapter of the Lotus Sutra. He is also reputed to be the father of Guanyin. |
妙高山 see styles |
miào gāo shān miao4 gao1 shan1 miao kao shan myoukouzan / myokozan みょうこうざん |
(personal name) Myōkouzan (妙高山王) The wonderful high mountain, Sumeru; the king of mountains. |
姜子牙 see styles |
jiāng zǐ yá jiang1 zi3 ya2 chiang tzu ya |
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1] |
威怒王 see styles |
wēi nù wáng wei1 nu4 wang2 wei nu wang inuō |
The wrathful maharāja. guardians of Buddhism. |
威音王 see styles |
wēi yīn wáng wei1 yin1 wang2 wei yin wang Ion ō |
Bhīṣma-garjita-ghoṣa-svara-rāja, the king with the awe-inspiring voice, the name of countless Buddhas successively appearing during the 離衰 kalpa; cf. Lotus Sutra. |
娑伽羅 娑伽罗 see styles |
suō qié luó suo1 qie2 luo2 so ch`ieh lo so chieh lo Sagara |
Sāgara. 娑竭羅 The ocean. The nāga king of the ocean palace north of Mt. Meru, possessed of priceless pearls; the dragon king of rain; his eight-year-old daughter instantly attained Buddhahood, v. the Lotus Sutra. |
婆羅訶 婆罗诃 see styles |
pó luó hē po2 luo2 he1 p`o lo ho po lo ho baraka |
(婆羅) Balāhaka, a king of horses, or possessing horses. |
孝成王 see styles |
xiào chéng wáng xiao4 cheng2 wang2 hsiao ch`eng wang hsiao cheng wang |
King Xiaocheng of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 266-245 BC |
孟思誠 孟思诚 see styles |
mèng sī chéng meng4 si1 cheng2 meng ssu ch`eng meng ssu cheng |
Maeng Saseong (1360-1438), Korean politician of the Goryeo-Joseon transition, famous for his honesty and wisdom |
孫行者 孙行者 see styles |
sūn xíng zhě sun1 xing2 zhe3 sun hsing che |
Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1], the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4] |
宿命通 see styles |
sù mìng tōng su4 ming4 tong1 su ming t`ung su ming tung shukumyoutsuu / shukumyotsu しゅくみょうつう |
(Buddhism) recollection of past lives; wisdom of past lives (one of six supernatural powers of Buddhas and arhats) {Buddh} (See 六神通) knowledge of previous lifetimes (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers) (宿命智通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-(jñāna); buddha-knowledge of all forms of previous existence of self and others; one of the 六通 (六神通). |
宿王戲 宿王戏 see styles |
sù wáng xì su4 wang2 xi4 su wang hsi shukuō ki |
nakṣatra-rāja-vikrīḍita, the play of the star-king, or king of the constellations, one of the samādhi in the Lotus Sutra. |
宿王華 宿王华 see styles |
sù wáng huā su4 wang2 hua1 su wang hua Shukuōke |
Nakṣatra-rāja-saṅkusumitābhijña, king of the star-flowers, a bodhisattva in the Lotus Sutra. |
寂照慧 see styles |
jí zhào huì ji2 zhao4 hui4 chi chao hui jakushō e |
Buddha-wisdom which comprehends nirvāṇa reality and its functioning. |
實相慧 实相慧 see styles |
shí xiàng huì shi2 xiang4 hui4 shih hsiang hui jissō e |
Wisdom in regard to reality. |
対立王 see styles |
tairitsuou / tairitsuo たいりつおう |
antiking; would-be king |
封神榜 see styles |
fēng shén bǎng feng1 shen2 bang3 feng shen pang |
Investiture of the Gods, major Ming dynasty vernacular novel of mythology and fantasy, very loosely based on King Wu of Zhou's 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] overthrow of the Shang, subsequent material for opera, film, TV series, computer games etc |
少智慧 see styles |
shǎo zhì huì shao3 zhi4 hui4 shao chih hui shō chie |
limited wisdom |
就ける see styles |
tsukeru つける |
(transitive verb) (1) to install (a king, emperor, etc.); (2) to appoint (to a post); to promote; (3) to assign (to study under) |
屯崙摩 屯仑摩 see styles |
tún lún mó tun2 lun2 mo2 t`un lun mo tun lun mo Chunronma |
Druma, the king of the kinhara, male and female spirits whose music awakened mystics from their trance: v. 智度論 17. |
山岳賞 see styles |
sangakushou / sangakusho さんがくしょう |
{sports} King of the Mountains (cycling, esp. Tour de France) |
山海惠 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
山海慧 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
巧妙智 see styles |
qiǎo miào zhì qiao3 miao4 zhi4 ch`iao miao chih chiao miao chih gyōmyō chi |
巧智慧 is 一切智智 q. v. |
巧智慧 see styles |
qiǎo zhì huì qiao3 zhi4 hui4 ch`iao chih hui chiao chih hui gyōchi e |
excellent wisdom |
巨賞彌 巨赏弥 see styles |
jù shǎng mí ju4 shang3 mi2 chü shang mi Kyoshōmi |
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam. |
已知根 see styles |
yǐ zhī gēn yi3 zhi1 gen1 i chih ken ichi kon |
ājñendriya. The second of the 三無漏根 q. v. One who already knows the indriya or roots that arise from the practical stage associated with the Four Dogmas, i. e. purpose, joy, pleasure, renunciation, faith, zeal, memory, abstract meditation, wisdom. |
希律王 see styles |
xī lǜ wáng xi1 lu:4 wang2 hsi lü wang |
Herod the Great (73 BC - 4 BC), Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BC) |
希西家 see styles |
xī xī jiā xi1 xi1 jia1 hsi hsi chia |
Hezekiah or Ezekias (740-687 BC), twelfth king of Judah (Judaism) |
帝王蟹 see styles |
dì wáng xiè di4 wang2 xie4 ti wang hsieh |
king crab (esp. Paralithodes camtschaticus) |
帝釈天 see styles |
taishakuten たいしゃくてん |
{Buddh} Śakra (Deva); Shakra; Indra; Shakra Devanam Indra; the king of heaven in Hindu mythology; (personal name) Taishakuten |
師子國 师子国 see styles |
shī zǐ guó shi1 zi3 guo2 shih tzu kuo Shishikoku |
Siṃhala, Ceylon, the kingdom reputed to be founded by Siṃha, first an Indian merchant, later king of the country, who overcame the 'demons' of Ceylon and conquered the island. |
師子王 师子王 see styles |
shī zǐ wáng shi1 zi3 wang2 shih tzu wang shishi ō |
The lion king, Buddha. |
常識論 see styles |
joushikiron / joshikiron じょうしきろん |
common-sense expectation; obvious conclusion; conventional wisdom; received opinion |
平等智 see styles |
píng děng zhì ping2 deng3 zhi4 p`ing teng chih ping teng chih byōdōchi |
samatajñāna, wisdom of universality or sameness, v. supra. |
年の功 see styles |
toshinokou / toshinoko としのこう |
(exp,n) wisdom of age; sagacity of one's years; old-man's wisdom |
幻日王 see styles |
huàn rì wáng huan4 ri4 wang2 huan jih wang Gennichiō |
Bālāditya, 婆羅阿迭多 the morning sun (lit. mock-sun) king, circa A. D. 191. 幻 probably should be 幼; a king of Magadha, who fought and captured Mihirakula, the king of 磔迦 Ceka, or the Hūnas, who was an opponent of Buddhism. |
庶迦羅 庶迦罗 see styles |
shù jiā luó shu4 jia1 luo2 shu chia lo shokara |
(庶迦) cakra, a wheel, hence Cakravartī or wheel-king. |
廣大慧 广大慧 see styles |
guǎng dà huì guang3 da4 hui4 kuang ta hui kōdai e |
vast wisdom |
廣大智 广大智 see styles |
guǎng dà zhì guang3 da4 zhi4 kuang ta chih kōdai chi |
The vast wisdom of Buddha beyond measure. |
弑する see styles |
shiisuru / shisuru しいする |
(vs-s,vt) to kill (one's master, king, father, etc.); to murder; to assassinate |
弗沙王 see styles |
fú shā wáng fu2 sha1 wang2 fu sha wang |
Vatsarāja. King Vatsa, idem Udayana, v. 優塡. The 弗沙迦王經 is another name for the 萍沙王五願經. |
弼馬温 see styles |
hitsubaon ひつばおん |
(char) Protector of the Stables (title given to the Monkey King in the novel "Journey to the West" when he is given a job in Heaven); (ch) Protector of the Stables (title given to the Monkey King in the novel "Journey to the West" when he is given a job in Heaven) |
彈宅迦 弹宅迦 see styles |
dàn zhái jiā dan4 zhai2 jia1 tan chai chia Dantaka |
Daṇḍaka, name of a king. |
彌蘭王 弥兰王 see styles |
mí lán wáng mi2 lan2 wang2 mi lan wang Miran ō |
King Miliṇḍa |
待ち駒 see styles |
machigoma まちごま |
{shogi} anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight |
後後慧 后后慧 see styles |
hòu hòu huì hou4 hou4 hui4 hou hou hui gogo e |
most final wisdom |
後得智 后得智 see styles |
hòu dé zhì hou4 de2 zhi4 hou te chih gutoku chi |
分別智 Detailed, or specific, knowledge or wisdom succeeding upon or arising from 根本智 fundamenta1 knowledge. |
得大勢 得大势 see styles |
dé dà shì de2 da4 shi4 te ta shih tokudaisei |
勢至 (大勢至) Mahāsthāmaprāpta, he who has obtained great power, or stability, who sits on the right of Amitābha, controlling all wisdom. |
得智慧 see styles |
dé zhì huì de2 zhi4 hui4 te chih hui toku chie |
to acquire wisdom |
微妙智 see styles |
wēi miào zhì wei1 miao4 zhi4 wei miao chih mimyō chi |
subtle wisdom |
心法智 see styles |
xīn fǎ zhì xin1 fa3 zhi4 hsin fa chih shinhōchi |
wisdom of mental factors |
忙忙鷄 忙忙鸡 see styles |
máng máng jī mang2 mang2 ji1 mang mang chi Mamakei |
忙葬鷄金剛 (or 忙葬計金剛); 麽麽鷄; 麽莫枳 Māmakī, or Māmukhī, tr. as 金剛母 the mother of all the vajra group, whose wisdom is derived from her; she is represented in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
忠懿王 see styles |
zhōng yì wáng zhong1 yi4 wang2 chung i wang Chūi Ō |
King Zhongyi |
快目王 see styles |
kuài mù wáng kuai4 mu4 wang2 k`uai mu wang kuai mu wang Kemoku ō |
The quick-eyed king, Sudhīra, or highly intelligent, who could see through a wall 40 li away, yet who took out his eyes to give as alms; v. 賢愚經 6. |
怛索迦 see styles |
dá suǒ jiā da2 suo3 jia1 ta so chia Tansaka |
Takṣaka, name of a dragon-king. |
思所成 see styles |
sī suǒ chéng si1 suo3 cheng2 ssu so ch`eng ssu so cheng shi shojō |
[wisdom] attained by thinking |
Variations: |
e え |
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom |
悼襄王 see styles |
dào xiāng wáng dao4 xiang1 wang2 tao hsiang wang |
King Daoxiang of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 245-236 BC |
惠解脫 惠解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
liberation through wisdom |
愛染王 爱染王 see styles |
ài rǎn wáng ai4 ran3 wang2 ai jan wang Aizenō |
Rāga, one of the 明王 with angry appearance, three faces and six arms. |
慈力王 see styles |
cí lì wáng ci2 li4 wang2 tz`u li wang tzu li wang Jiriki ō |
Maitrībala-rāja, king of merciful virtue, or power, a former incarnation of the Buddha when, as all his people had embraced the vegetarian life, and yakṣas had no animal food and were suffering, the king fed five of them with his own blood. |
慧光心 see styles |
huì guāng xīn hui4 guang1 xin1 hui kuang hsin ekōshin |
mind of wisdom-radiance |
慧照明 see styles |
huì zhào míng hui4 zhao4 ming2 hui chao ming e shōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
慧燈王 慧灯王 see styles |
huì dēng wáng hui4 deng1 wang2 hui teng wang Etōō |
A king who gave his flesh and blood to save the lives of others. |
慧爲性 慧为性 see styles |
huì wéi xìng hui4 wei2 xing4 hui wei hsing e i shō |
wisdom as essence |
慧爲體 慧为体 see styles |
huì wéi tǐ hui4 wei2 ti3 hui wei t`i hui wei ti e i tai |
has wisdom as its essence |
慧解脫 慧解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
The escape by, or into wisdom, i.e. of the arhat who overcomes the hindrances to wisdom, or insight, but not the practical side of abstraction, etc.; better able to understand than to do. |
成熟智 see styles |
chéng shóu zhì cheng2 shou2 zhi4 ch`eng shou chih cheng shou chih jōjuku chi |
ripened wisdom |
戒定慧 see styles |
jiè dìng huì jie4 ding4 hui4 chieh ting hui kai jō e |
Discipline, meditation, wisdom; discipline wards off bodily evil, meditation calms mental disturbance, wisdom gets rid of delusion and proves truth. |
戲論智 戏论智 see styles |
xì lùn zhì xi4 lun4 zhi4 hsi lun chih keron chi |
discursive wisdom |
扛把子 see styles |
káng bǎ zi kang2 ba3 zi5 k`ang pa tzu kang pa tzu |
(argot) gang leader; (fig.) king; the best; also pr. [kang2ba4zi5] |
押沙龍 押沙龙 see styles |
yā shā lóng ya1 sha1 long2 ya sha lung |
Absalom, third son of David, king of Israel (Old Testament) |
拉那烈 see styles |
lā nà liè la1 na4 lie4 la na lieh |
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (1944-), Cambodian politician and son of former King Sihanouk of Cambodia |
撒羅滿 撒罗满 see styles |
sā luó mǎn sa1 luo2 man3 sa lo man |
(Catholicism) Solomon, a king of ancient Israel |
擇乳眼 择乳眼 see styles |
zer u yǎn zer2 u3 yan3 zer u yen takunyūgen |
The power to choose and drink the milk out of watered milk, leaving the water, as Hansarāja, the 'king of geese', is said to do. |
斑足王 see styles |
bān zú wáng ban1 zu2 wang2 pan tsu wang Hansoku Ō |
The king with the marks on his feet, Kalmāṣapāda, said to be the name of a previous incarnation of the Buddha. |
斫託羅 斫讬罗 see styles |
zhuó tuō luó zhuo2 tuo1 luo2 cho t`o lo cho to lo shakutara* |
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja. |
斷魂椒 断魂椒 see styles |
duàn hún jiāo duan4 hun2 jiao1 tuan hun chiao |
king cobra or ghost chili (Naga jolokia) |
方便慧 see styles |
fāng biàn huì fang1 bian4 hui4 fang pien hui hōben e |
expedient wisdom |
方便智 see styles |
fāng biàn zhì fang1 bian4 zhi4 fang pien chih hōben chi |
upāya-jñāna; the wisdom or knowledge of using skilful means (for saving others). |
日禺中 see styles |
rì yú zhōng ri4 yu2 zhong1 jih yü chung hi no gu chū |
10 a. m. styled by Tiantai the hour of 般若 wisdom. |
明行足 see styles |
míng xíng zú ming2 xing2 zu2 ming hsing tsu myōgyō soku |
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect. |
時縛迦 时缚迦 see styles |
shí fú jiā shi2 fu2 jia1 shih fu chia jibaka |
jīvaka, one of the eight principal drugs; living, making or seeking a living, causing to live, etc.; an 'illegitimate son of king Bimbisāra by Āmradārikā', who resigned his claim to the throne to Ajātaśātru and practised medicine; a physician. |
普明王 see styles |
pǔ míng wáng pu3 ming2 wang2 p`u ming wang pu ming wang Fumyō Ō |
King of Universal Illumination |
普智尊 see styles |
pǔ zhì zūn pu3 zhi4 zun1 p`u chih tsun pu chih tsun fuchi son |
a venerable one who possesses universal (or impartial) wisdom |
普等心 see styles |
pǔ děng xīn pu3 deng3 xin1 p`u teng hsin pu teng hsin fudō shin |
an impartial mind |
景命日 see styles |
jǐng mìng rì jing3 ming4 ri4 ching ming jih kei myōnichi |
The day of the king's accession, when services were conducted monthly on that day for his welfare. |
智光明 see styles |
zhì guāng míng zhi4 guang1 ming2 chih kuang ming chi kōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
智加行 see styles |
zhì jiā xíng zhi4 jia1 xing2 chih chia hsing chi kegyō |
application of wisdom |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Fudo Myo-O Wisdom King" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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