There are 28 total results for your 毘盧 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
毘盧 毘卢 see styles |
pí lú pi2 lu2 p`i lu pi lu Biru |
Vairocana |
毘盧殿 毘卢殿 see styles |
pí lú diàn pi2 lu2 dian4 p`i lu tien pi lu tien Biro den |
Vairocana Hall |
毘盧谷 see styles |
birutani びるたに |
(surname) Birutani |
金毘盧 金毘卢 see styles |
jīn pí lú jin1 pi2 lu2 chin p`i lu chin pi lu Konbiro |
Kimbila |
毘盧舍那 毘卢舍那 see styles |
pí lú shèn à pi2 lu2 shen4 a4 p`i lu shen a pi lu shen a Birushana |
Vairocana, 'belonging to or coming from the sun' (M. W.), i. e. light. The 眞身 q. v. true or real Buddha-body, e. g. godhead. There are different definitions. Tiantai says Vairocana represents the 法身 dharmakāya, Rocana or Locana the 報身 saṃbhogakāya, Śākyamuni the 應身 nirmāṇakāya. Vairocana is generally recognized as the spiritual or essential body of Buddha-truth, and like light 徧一切處 pervading everywhere. The esoteric school intp. it by the sun, or its light, and take the sun as symbol. It has also been intp. by 淨滿 purity and fullness, or fullness of purity. Vairocana is the chief of the Five dhyāni Buddhas, occupying the central position; and is the 大日如來 Great Sun Tathāgata. There are numerous treatises on the subject. Other forms are 毘盧; 毘盧遮那 (or 毘盧折那); 吠嚧遮那; 鞞嚧杜那. |
毘盧遮那 毘卢遮那 see styles |
pí lú zhēn à pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 p`i lu chen a pi lu chen a birushana びるしゃな |
{Buddh} Vairocana (Buddha who symbolizes the entirety of the phenomenological world) Mahāvairocana Buddha |
毘盧宅迦王 毘卢宅迦王 see styles |
pí lú zhái jiā wáng pi2 lu2 zhai2 jia1 wang2 p`i lu chai chia wang pi lu chai chia wang Birotaka ō |
Virūḍhaka |
毘盧舍那佛 毘卢舍那佛 see styles |
pí lú shèn à fó pi2 lu2 shen4 a4 fo2 p`i lu shen a fo pi lu shen a fo Biroshana butsu |
Vairocana Buddha |
毘盧舎那仏 see styles |
birushanabutsu びるしゃなぶつ |
Vairocana-Buddha |
毘盧遮那仏 see styles |
birushanabutsu びるしゃなぶつ |
Vairocana-Buddha |
毘盧遮那佛 毘卢遮那佛 see styles |
pí lú zhēn à fó pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 p`i lu chen a fo pi lu chen a fo Biroshana Butsu |
Mahāvairocana (Tathāgata) |
毘盧釋迦王 毘卢释迦王 see styles |
pí lú shì jiā wáng pi2 lu2 shi4 jia1 wang2 p`i lu shih chia wang pi lu shih chia wang Biroshakuka Ō |
Virūḍhaka |
大毘盧遮那 大毘卢遮那 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 ta p`i lu chen a ta pi lu chen a Dai Biroshana |
Mahāvairocana, v. 大日. |
四面毘盧遮那 四面毘卢遮那 see styles |
sì miàn pí lú zhēn à si4 mian4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 ssu mien p`i lu chen a ssu mien pi lu chen a Shimen Birushana |
The four-faced Vairocana, his dharmakāya of Wisdom. |
大毘盧遮那経 see styles |
daibirushanakyou / daibirushanakyo だいびるしゃなきょう |
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 大毘盧遮那成仏神変加持経・だいびるしゃなじょうぶつじんべんかじきょう) Mahavairocana Sutra; Mahavairocana Tantra |
摩訶毘盧遮那 摩诃毘卢遮那 see styles |
mó hē pí lú zhēn à mo2 he1 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 mo ho p`i lu chen a mo ho pi lu chen a makabirushana まかびるしゃな |
{Buddh} Mahavairocana (Buddha who symbolizes the entirety of the phenomenological world) v. 毘. Mahāvairocana. |
大毘盧遮那成佛經疏 大毘卢遮那成佛经疏 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó jīng shù da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 jing1 shu4 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo ching shu ta pi lu chen a cheng fo ching shu Dai Birushana jōbutsu kyō sho |
Commentary on the Mahāvairocana-abhisaṃbodhi-tantra |
淸淨法身毘盧舍那佛 淸淨法身毘卢舍那佛 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn pí lú shèn à fó qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 pi2 lu2 shen4 a4 fo2 ch`ing ching fa shen p`i lu shen a fo ching ching fa shen pi lu shen a fo shōjō hosshin biroshana butsu |
Vairocana Buddha, pure dharma body |
大毘盧遮那佛說要略念誦經 大毘卢遮那佛说要略念诵经 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à fó shuō yào lüè niàn sòng jīng da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 shuo1 yao4 lve4 nian4 song4 jing1 ta p`i lu chen a fo shuo yao lve nien sung ching ta pi lu chen a fo shuo yao lve nien sung ching Dai birushana bussetsu yōryaku nenju kyō |
Sūtra Abridged for Recitation Explained by the Buddha Mahāvairocana |
大毘盧遮那成仏神変加持経 see styles |
daibirushanajoubutsujinbenkajikyou / daibirushanajobutsujinbenkajikyo だいびるしゃなじょうぶつじんべんかじきょう |
{Buddh} Mahavairocana Sutra; Mahavairocana Tantra |
大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經 大毘卢遮那成佛神变加持经 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó shén biàn jiā chí jīng da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 shen2 bian4 jia1 chi2 jing1 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo shen pien chia ch`ih ching ta pi lu chen a cheng fo shen pien chia chih ching Dai Birushana jōbutsu jinben kaji kyō |
Manifest Enlightenment of the Grand Resplendent One, His Transformations and Empowering Presence: Lord Indra of the Broader Sūtras |
不空羂索毘盧遮那佛大灌頂光眞言 不空羂索毘卢遮那佛大灌顶光眞言 see styles |
bù kōng juàn suǒ pí lú zhēn à fó dà guàn dǐng guāng zhēn yán bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 da4 guan4 ding3 guang1 zhen1 yan2 pu k`ung chüan so p`i lu chen a fo ta kuan ting kuang chen yen pu kung chüan so pi lu chen a fo ta kuan ting kuang chen yen Fukū kenjaku Birushana butsu daikanjō kōshingon |
Light Mantra of the Great Consecration of the Infallible Lasso Vairocana |
大方廣佛花嚴經入法界品頓證毘盧遮那法身字輪瑜伽儀軌 大方广佛花严经入法界品顿证毘卢遮那法身字轮瑜伽仪轨 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng fó huā yán jīng rù fǎ jiè pǐn dùn zhèng pí lú zhēn à fǎ shēn zì lún yú jiā yí guǐ da4 fang1 guang3 fo2 hua1 yan2 jing1 ru4 fa3 jie4 pin3 dun4 zheng4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fa3 shen1 zi4 lun2 yu2 jia1 yi2 gui3 ta fang kuang fo hua yen ching ju fa chieh p`in tun cheng p`i lu chen a fa shen tzu lun yü chia i kuei ta fang kuang fo hua yen ching ju fa chieh pin tun cheng pi lu chen a fa shen tzu lun yü chia i kuei Daihōkō butsu Kegon kyō Nyūhokkai bon tonshō Birushana hosshin jirin yuga giki |
Ritual Procedure for the Syllable-Wheel Yoga of Suddenly Realizing the Dharma-Body of Vairocana, from the Gaṇḍavyūha Chapter of the Buddhâvataṃsaka-nāma-mahāvaipūlyasūtra |
大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經蓮華胎藏菩提幢標幟普通眞言藏廣大成就瑜伽 大毘卢遮那成佛神变加持经莲华胎藏菩提幢标帜普通眞言藏广大成就瑜伽 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó shén biàn jiā chí jīng lián huá tāi zàng pú tí chuáng biāo zhì pǔ tōng zhēn yán zàng guǎng dà chéng jiù yú qié da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 shen2 bian4 jia1 chi2 jing1 lian2 hua2 tai1 zang4 pu2 ti2 chuang2 biao1 zhi4 pu3 tong1 zhen1 yan2 zang4 guang3 da4 cheng2 jiu4 yu2 qie2 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo shen pien chia ch`ih ching lien hua t`ai tsang p`u t`i ch`uang piao chih p`u t`ung chen yen tsang kuang ta ch`eng chiu yü ch`ieh ta pi lu chen a cheng fo shen pien chia chih ching lien hua tai tsang pu ti chuang piao chih pu tung chen yen tsang kuang ta cheng chiu yü chieh Daibirushana jōbutsu shimpen kaji kyō renge taizō bodai dōhyōshi futsū shingonzō kōdai jōju yuga |
Yoga of Enormous Success: the Lotus-Matrix Bodhi, Symbols, Banners, and Store of Common Mantras in the Vairocana-abhisaṃbodhi-tantra |
Variations: |
birushanabutsu びるしゃなぶつ |
Vairocana-Buddha |
Variations: |
birushanabutsu びるしゃなぶつ |
{Buddh} Vairocana-Buddha |
淸淨法身毘盧遮那心地法門成就一切陀羅尼三種悉地 淸淨法身毘卢遮那心地法门成就一切陀罗尼三种悉地 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn pí lú zhēn à xīn dì fǎ mén chéng jiù yī qiè tuó luó ní sān zhǒng xī dì qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 cheng2 jiu4 yi1 qie4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 san1 zhong3 xi1 di4 ch`ing ching fa shen p`i lu chen a hsin ti fa men ch`eng chiu i ch`ieh t`o lo ni san chung hsi ti ching ching fa shen pi lu chen a hsin ti fa men cheng chiu i chieh to lo ni san chung hsi ti Shōjō hosshin Birushana shinji hōmon jōju issai darani sanshu shicchi |
Accomplishing All Dhāraṇīs and the Three Siddhis through the Dharma-Gate of the Mental Ground of Vairocana, the Pure Dharma-Body |
金剛峻經金剛頂一切如來深妙祕密金剛界大三昧耶修行四十二種壇法經作用威儀法則大毘盧遮那佛金剛心地法門祕法戒壇法儀則 金刚峻经金刚顶一切如来深妙祕密金刚界大三昧耶修行四十二种坛法经作用威仪法则大毘卢遮那佛金刚心地法门祕法戒坛法仪则 see styles |
jīn gāng jun jīng jīn gāng dǐng yī qiè rú lái shēn miào mì mì jīn gāng jiè dà sān mèi yé xiū xíng sì shí èr zhǒng tán fǎ jīng zuò yòng wēi yí fǎ zé dà pí lú zhēn à fó jīn gāng xīn dì fǎ mén mì fǎ jiè tán fǎ yí zé jin1 gang1 jun4 jing1 jin1 gang1 ding3 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 shen1 miao4 mi4 mi4 jin1 gang1 jie4 da4 san1 mei4 ye2 xiu1 xing2 si4 shi2 er4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 jing1 zuo4 yong4 wei1 yi2 fa3 ze2 da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 jin1 gang1 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 mi4 fa3 jie4 tan2 fa3 yi2 ze2 chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i ch`ieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung t`an fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta p`i lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh t`an fa i tse chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i chieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung tan fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta pi lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh tan fa i tse Kongō shun kyō kongō chōissai nyorai shinmyō himitsu kongō kaidai zanmaiya shugyō shijūnishu danhōkyō sayō igi hōsoku daibirushanabutsu kongō shinchi hōmon hihō kaidanhō gisoku |
Jingang jun jing jingang ding yiqie rulai shen miao mimi Jingang jie da sanmeiye xiuxing sishierzhong tanfa jing zuoyong weiyi faze da pilu zhena fo jingang xindi famen mifa jie tanfa yize |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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