There are 18 total results for your 無障 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無障 无障 see styles |
wú zhàng wu2 zhang4 wu chang mushō |
no hindrance |
無障心 无障心 see styles |
wú zhàng xīn wu2 zhang4 xin1 wu chang hsin mushō shin |
unobstructed mind |
無障智 无障智 see styles |
wú zhàng zhì wu2 zhang4 zhi4 wu chang chih mushō chi |
unobstructed cognition |
無障礙 无障碍 see styles |
wú zhàng ài wu2 zhang4 ai4 wu chang ai mu shōge |
barrier-free; (esp.) accessible (to people with a disability) free from obscurations |
無障閡 无障阂 see styles |
wú zhàng hé wu2 zhang4 he2 wu chang ho mu shōge |
no hindrance |
無障淨智 无障淨智 see styles |
wú zhàng jìng zhì wu2 zhang4 jing4 zhi4 wu chang ching chih mushō jōchi |
unobstructed pure cognition |
無障無礙 无障无碍 see styles |
wú zhàng wú ài wu2 zhang4 wu2 ai4 wu chang wu ai mushō muge |
without hindrance or impediment |
無障礙智 无障碍智 see styles |
wú zhàn gài zhì wu2 zhan4 gai4 zhi4 wu chan kai chih mushōge chi |
unobstructed cognition |
到無障處 到无障处 see styles |
dào wú zhàng chù dao4 wu2 zhang4 chu4 tao wu chang ch`u tao wu chang chu tō mushō sho |
to arrive at the stage of no hindrances |
有障無障 有障无障 see styles |
yǒu zhàng wú zhàng you3 zhang4 wu2 zhang4 yu chang wu chang ushō mushō |
obstructed and unobstructed |
無滯無障 无滞无障 see styles |
wú zhì wú zhàng wu2 zhi4 wu2 zhang4 wu chih wu chang mutai mushō |
neither impediment nor obscuration |
一切無障礙 一切无障碍 see styles |
yī qiè wú zhàn gài yi1 qie4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 i ch`ieh wu chan kai i chieh wu chan kai issai mushōge |
Absolutely free or unhindered, e.g. like air; illimitable, universal. |
無障智淨根本 无障智淨根本 see styles |
wú zhàng zhì jìng gēn běn wu2 zhang4 zhi4 jing4 gen1 ben3 wu chang chih ching ken pen mushōchi jō konpon |
pure root of unobscured cognition |
實報無障礙土 实报无障碍土 see styles |
shí bào wú zhàn gài tǔ shi2 bao4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 tu3 shih pao wu chan kai t`u shih pao wu chan kai tu jippō mu shōge do |
realms of true reward, lacking obstruction |
實相無障礙土 实相无障碍土 see styles |
shí xiàng wú zhàn gài tǔ shi2 xiang4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 tu3 shih hsiang wu chan kai t`u shih hsiang wu chan kai tu jissō mushōge do |
the land of Buddha-reward in Reality free from all barriers |
有障無障差別 有障无障差别 see styles |
yǒu zhàng wú zhàng chā bié you3 zhang4 wu2 zhang4 cha1 bie2 yu chang wu chang ch`a pieh yu chang wu chang cha pieh ushō mushō shabetsu |
distinctions in presence or absence of obstruction |
一切無障法印明 一切无障法印明 see styles |
yī qiè wú zhàng fǎ yìn míng yi1 qie4 wu2 zhang4 fa3 yin4 ming2 i ch`ieh wu chang fa yin ming i chieh wu chang fa yin ming issai mushōhō inmyō |
A sign for overcoming all hindrances, i.e. by making the sign of a sword through lifting both hands, palms outward and thumbs joined, saying Hail! Bhagavat! Bhagavat svāhā! |
三世無障礙智戒 三世无障碍智戒 see styles |
sān shì wú zhàn gài zhì jiè san1 shi4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 zhi4 jie4 san shih wu chan kai chih chieh sanze mushōgechi kai |
The wisdom-law or moral law that frees from all impediments, past, present, and future. Also styled 三昧耶戒; 自性本源戒; 三平等戒; 菩提心戒; 無爲戒 and 眞法戒. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "無障" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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