There are 32 total results for your 舍那 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舍那 see styles |
shèn à shen4 a4 shen a shana |
śāna |
舍那身 see styles |
shèn à shēn shen4 a4 shen1 shen a shen shana shin |
The body or person of Vairocana; 舍那尊特 is defined as Locana; the 舍那 in both cases seems to be "cana", an abbreviation of Vairocana, or Locana. |
伊舍那 see styles |
yī shèn à yi1 shen4 a4 i shen a izana |
(伊舍那天) Iiśāna; 伊邪那 (or 伊賒那); v. 伊沙 'one of the older names of Siva-Rudra; one of the Rudras; the sun as a form of Śiva, ' M. W. Maheśvara; the deva of the sixth desire-heaven; head of the external Vajra-hall of the Vajradhātu group; Siva with his three fierce eyes and tusks. |
廬舍那 庐舍那 see styles |
lú shèn à lu2 shen4 a4 lu shen a Roshana |
locana; illuminating; one of the forms of the trikāya, similar to the saṃbhogakayā. Also used for Vairocana, v. 毘. |
提舍那 see styles |
tí shèn à ti2 shen4 a4 t`i shen a ti shen a daishana |
deśanīya, confession. |
流舍那 see styles |
liú shèn à liu2 shen4 a4 liu shen a Rushana |
locana. Cf. 毘. Often regarded as the body of bliss of Vairocana. |
盧舍那 卢舍那 see styles |
lú shèn à lu2 shen4 a4 lu shen a Roshana |
Rocana, illuminating, also v. 毘 Vairocana. |
伊舍那后 see styles |
yī shèn à hòu yi1 shen4 a4 hou4 i shen a hou Izanagō |
IIśānī, wife of Śiva, Durgā. |
伊舍那天 see styles |
yī shèn à tiān yi1 shen4 a4 tian1 i shen a t`ien i shen a tien Ishana ten |
Īśāna |
尸摩舍那 see styles |
shī mó shèn à shi1 mo2 shen4 a4 shih mo shen a shimashana |
(or 尸摩賖那) śmaśāna, aśmaśāyma, a cemetery, idem 尸陀林. |
毘婆舍那 毗婆舍那 see styles |
pí pó shèn à pi2 po2 shen4 a4 p`i p`o shen a pi po shen a bibashana |
(or 毘鉢舍那) vipaśyanā, discernment, intp. as 觀 insight, 正見 correct perception, or views, etc. vipaśyanā-vipaśyanā, thorough insight and perception. |
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. |
毘缽舍那 毘钵舍那 see styles |
pí bō shèn à pi2 bo1 shen4 a4 p`i po shen a pi po shen a bipashana |
vipaśyanā |
毘鉢舍那 毘钵舍那 see styles |
pí bō shèn à pi2 bo1 shen4 a4 p`i po shen a pi po shen a bibasshana |
insight meditation |
深摩舍那 see styles |
shēn mó shèn à shen1 mo2 shen4 a4 shen mo shen a jinmashana |
śmaśāna, v. 尸, place for disposing of the dead. |
盧舍那佛 卢舍那佛 see styles |
lú shèn à fó lu2 shen4 a4 fo2 lu shen a fo Roshana Butsu |
Vairocana Buddha |
盧舍那身 卢舍那身 see styles |
lú shèn à shēn lu2 shen4 a4 shen1 lu shen a shen Roshana shin |
body of Vairocana |
達梨舍那 达梨舍那 see styles |
dá lí shèn à da2 li2 shen4 a4 ta li shen a darishana |
darśana, seeing, a view, views, viewing, showing; 見 v. above, dṛṣṭi. |
修毘婆舍那 see styles |
xiū pí pó shèn à xiu1 pi2 po2 shen4 a4 hsiu p`i p`o shen a hsiu pi po shen a shu bibashana |
practice of analytical meditation |
修陀里舍那 see styles |
xiū tuó lǐ shèn à xiu1 tuo2 li3 shen4 a4 hsiu t`o li shen a hsiu to li shen a Shudarishana |
sudarśana, intp. 善見 beautiful, given as the name of a yakṣa; cf. also 蘇. |
本身盧舍那 本身卢舍那 see styles |
běn shēn lú shèn à ben3 shen1 lu2 shen4 a4 pen shen lu shen a honshin rushana |
Vairocana the original body |
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 |
蘇跌里舍那 苏跌里舍那 see styles |
sū dié lǐ shèn à su1 die2 li3 shen4 a4 su tieh li shen a Soterishana |
Sudarśaṇa |
蘇達梨舍那 苏达梨舍那 see styles |
sū dá lí shèn à su1 da2 li2 shen4 a4 su ta li shen a Sodarishana |
sudarśana, the fourth of the seven concentric circles around Sumeru; also 蘇跌里舍那; v. 修 and 須. |
須達梨舍那 须达梨舍那 see styles |
xū dá lí shèn à xu1 da2 li2 shen4 a4 hsü ta li shen a |
Sudarśan 須帶a, the heaven of beautiful appearance, the sixteenth brahmaloka, and seventh of the fourth dhyāna. |
蘇達梨舍那山 苏达梨舍那山 see styles |
sū dá lí shèn à shān su1 da2 li2 shen4 a4 shan1 su ta li shen a shan Sodarishana san |
Sudarśana |
鉢喇底提舍那 钵喇底提舍那 see styles |
bō lǎ dǐ tí shèn à bo1 la3 di3 ti2 shen4 a4 po la ti t`i shen a po la ti ti shen a harateidaishana |
pratideśanīya |
奢摩他毘婆舍那 see styles |
shē mó tā pí pó shèn à she1 mo2 ta1 pi2 po2 shen4 a4 she mo t`a p`i p`o shen a she mo ta pi po shen a shamata bibashana |
calm and insight |
奢摩他毘缽舍那 奢摩他毘钵舍那 see styles |
shē mó tā pí bō shèn à she1 mo2 ta1 pi2 bo1 shen4 a4 she mo t`a p`i po shen a she mo ta pi po shen a shamata bipasshana |
śamatha-vipaśyanā |
奢摩他毘鉢舍那 奢摩他毘钵舍那 see styles |
shē mó tā pí bō shèn à she1 mo2 ta1 pi2 bo1 shen4 a4 she mo t`a p`i po shen a she mo ta pi po shen a shamata bipashana |
calm and insight |
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 |
阿鉢底鉢喇底提舍那 阿钵底钵喇底提舍那 see styles |
ā bō dǐ bō lǎ dǐ tí shèn à a1 bo1 di3 bo1 la3 di3 ti2 shen4 a4 a po ti po la ti t`i shen a a po ti po la ti ti shen a ahateiharateidaishana |
āpatti-pratideśanā, confession, 懺悔. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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