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Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿弥 see styles |
aya あや |
(female given name) Aya |
阿彌 阿弥 see styles |
ā mí a1 mi2 a mi ami あみ |
(surname) Ami Amitâbha |
阿弥乃 see styles |
ayano あやの |
(female given name) Ayano |
阿弥佳 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥保 see styles |
ayaho あやほ |
(female given name) Ayaho |
阿弥利 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥加 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥可 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥嘉 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥夏 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥子 see styles |
ayako あやこ |
(female given name) Ayako |
阿弥実 see styles |
ayami あやみ |
(female given name) Ayami |
阿弥巳 see styles |
ayami あやみ |
(female given name) Ayami |
阿弥帆 see styles |
ayaho あやほ |
(female given name) Ayaho |
阿弥果 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥梨 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥理 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥璃 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥甫 see styles |
ayaho あやほ |
(female given name) Ayaho |
阿弥穂 see styles |
ayaho あやほ |
(female given name) Ayaho |
阿弥美 see styles |
ayami あやみ |
(female given name) Ayami |
阿弥莉 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥華 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
阿弥里 see styles |
ayari あやり |
(female given name) Ayari |
阿弥野 see styles |
ayano あやの |
(female given name) Ayano |
阿弥陀 see styles |
amida あみだ |
(1) (Buddhist term) Amitabha (Buddha); Amida; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) ghostleg lottery; ladder lottery; lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner; (3) (kana only) (abbreviation) wearing a hat pushed back on one's head; (place-name) Amida |
阿弥香 see styles |
ayaka あやか |
(female given name) Ayaka |
万阿弥 see styles |
manami まんあみ |
(surname) Man'ami |
世阿弥 see styles |
zeami ぜあみ |
(given name) Zeami |
丹阿弥 see styles |
tanami たんあみ |
(surname) Tan'ami |
亀阿弥 see styles |
kiami きあみ |
(personal name) Kiami |
五阿弥 see styles |
goami ごあみ |
(surname) Goami |
仁阿弥 see styles |
ninami にんあみ |
(surname) Nin'ami |
伊阿弥 see styles |
isa いさ |
(surname) Isa |
体阿弥 see styles |
taiami たいあみ |
(surname) Taiami |
作阿弥 see styles |
sakuami さくあみ |
(surname) Sakuami |
其阿弥 see styles |
goami ごあみ |
(surname) Goami |
円阿弥 see styles |
ennami えんなみ |
(place-name) Ennami |
十阿弥 see styles |
toami とあみ |
(surname) Toami |
善阿弥 see styles |
zennami ぜんなみ |
(place-name) Zennami |
喜阿弥 see styles |
kiami きあみ |
(personal name) Kiami |
宗阿弥 see styles |
souami / soami そうあみ |
(person) Souami (painter and poet of the 15th century) |
小阿弥 see styles |
koami こあみ |
(surname) Koami |
岡阿弥 see styles |
okaami / okami おかあみ |
(surname) Okaami |
式阿弥 see styles |
shikiami しきあみ |
(place-name) Shikiami |
本阿弥 see styles |
honami ほんあみ |
(surname) Hon'ami |
松阿弥 see styles |
matsuami まつあみ |
(surname) Matsuami |
楽阿弥 see styles |
rakuami らくあみ |
(surname) Rakuami |
正阿弥 see styles |
masaami / masami まさあみ |
(surname) Masaami |
瑞阿弥 see styles |
zuiami ずいあみ |
(given name) Zuiami |
相阿弥 see styles |
souami / soami そうあみ |
(personal name) Souami |
絃阿弥 see styles |
genami げんあみ |
(given name) Gen'ami |
能阿弥 see styles |
nouami / noami のうあみ |
(surname) Nouami |
芸阿弥 see styles |
geiami / geami げいあみ |
(person) Geiami (1431-1485) (painter of the Muromachi period) |
観阿弥 see styles |
kanami かんあみ |
(personal name) Kan'ami |
豊阿弥 see styles |
houami / hoami ほうあみ |
(surname) Houami |
貝阿弥 see styles |
kaiami かいあみ |
(surname) Kaiami |
貫阿弥 see styles |
kanami かんあみ |
(personal name) Kan'ami |
贋阿弥 see styles |
ganami がんあみ |
(given name) Gan'ami |
躰阿弥 see styles |
taiami たいあみ |
(surname) Taiami |
道阿弥 see styles |
douami / doami どうあみ |
(place-name) Dōami |
金阿弥 see styles |
kanaami / kanami かなあみ |
(surname) Kanaami |
長阿弥 see styles |
chouami / choami ちょうあみ |
(surname) Chōami |
阿彌陀 阿弥陀 see styles |
ā mí tuó a1 mi2 tuo2 a mi t`o a mi to Amida あみだ |
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) Amitabha (Buddha); Amida; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) ghostleg lottery; ladder lottery; lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner; (3) (kana only) (abbreviation) wearing a hat pushed back on one's head (阿彌) amita, boundless, infinite; tr. by 無量 immeasurable. The Buddha of infinite qualities, known as 阿彌陀婆 (or 阿彌陀佛) Amitābha, tr. 無量光 boundless light; 阿彌陀廋斯Amitāyus, tr. 無量壽 boundless age, or life; and among the esoteric sects Amṛta 甘露 (甘露王) sweet-dew (king). An imaginary being unknown to ancient Buddhism, possibly of Persian or Iranian origin, who has eclipsed the historical Buddha in becoming the most popular divinity in the Mahāyāna pantheon. His name indicates an idealization rather than an historic personality, the idea of eternal light and life. The origin and date of the concept are unknown, but he has always been associated with the west, where in his Paradise, Suikhāvatī, the Western Pure Land, he receives to unbounded happiness all who call upon his name (cf. the Pure Lands 淨土 of Maitreya and Akṣobhya). This is consequent on his forty-eight vows, especially the eighteenth, in which he vows to refuse Buddhahood until he has saved all living beings to his Paradise, except those who had committed the five unpardonable sins, or were guilty of blasphemy against the Faith. While his Paradise is theoretically only a stage on the way to rebirth in the final joys of nirvana, it is popularly considered as the final resting-place of those who cry na-mo a-mi-to-fo, or blessed be, or adoration to, Amita Buddha. The 淨土 Pure-land (Jap. Jōdo) sect is especially devoted to this cult, which arises chiefly out of the Sukhāvatīvyūha, but Amita is referred to in many other texts and recognized, with differing interpretations and emphasis, by the other sects. Eitel attributes the first preaching of the dogma to 'a priest from Tokhara' in A. D.147, and says that Faxian and Xuanzang make no mention of the cult. But the Chinese pilgrim 慧日Huiri says he found it prevalent in India 702-719. The first translation of the Amitāyus Sutra, circa A.D. 223-253, had disappeared when the Kaiyuan catalogue was compiled A.D. 730. The eighteenth vow occurs in the tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308. With Amita is closely associated Avalokiteśvara, who is also considered as his incarnation, and appears crowned with, or bearing the image of Amita. In the trinity of Amita, Avalokiteśvara appears on his left and Mahāsthāmaprāpta on his right. Another group, of five, includes Kṣitigarbha and Nāgārjuna, the latter counted as the second patriarch of the Pure Land sect. One who calls on the name of Amitābha is styled 阿彌陀聖 a saint of Amitābha. Amitābha is one of the Five 'dhyāni buddhas' 五佛, q.v. He has many titles, amongst which are the following twelve relating to him as Buddha of light, also his title of eternal life: 無量光佛Buddha of boundless light; 無邊光佛 Buddha of unlimited light; 無礙光佛 Buddha of irresistible light; 無對光佛 Buddha of incomparable light; 燄王光佛 Buddha of yama or flame-king light; 淸淨光佛 Buddha of pure light; 歡喜光佛 Buddha of joyous light; 智慧光佛 Buddha of wisdom light; 不斷光佛 Buddha of unending light; 難思光佛 Buddha of inconceivable light; 無稱光佛Buddha of indescribable light; 超日月光佛 Buddha of light surpassing that of sun and moon; 無量壽 Buddha of boundless age. As buddha he has, of course, all the attributes of a buddha, including the trikāya, or 法報化身, about which in re Amita there are differences of opinion in the various schools. His esoteric germ-letter is hrīḥ, and he has specific manual-signs. Cf. 阿彌陀經, of which with commentaries there are numerous editions. |
音阿弥 see styles |
onnami おんなみ |
(personal name) Onnami |
頓阿弥 see styles |
toami とあみ |
(surname) Toami |
黙阿弥 see styles |
mokuami もくあみ |
(surname) Mokuami |
阿弥大寺 see styles |
amidaiji あみだいじ |
(place-name) Amidaiji |
阿弥神社 see styles |
amijinja あみじんじゃ |
(place-name) Ami Shrine |
阿弥陀仏 see styles |
amidabutsu あみだぶつ |
{Buddh} Amitabha |
阿弥陀佛 see styles |
amidabutsu あみだぶつ |
More info & calligraphy: Amitabha Buddha |
阿弥陀原 see styles |
amidabara あみだばら |
(place-name) Amidabara |
阿弥陀地 see styles |
amidachi あみだち |
(place-name) Amidachi |
阿弥陀堂 see styles |
amidadou / amidado あみだどう |
temple hall containing an enshrined image of Amitabha; (place-name) Amidadou |
阿弥陀塚 see styles |
amidazuka あみだづか |
(place-name) Amidazuka |
阿弥陀寺 see styles |
amidaji あみだじ |
(place-name) Amidaji |
阿弥陀山 see styles |
amidayama あみだやま |
(personal name) Amidayama |
阿弥陀岳 see styles |
amidadake あみだだけ |
(personal name) Amidadake |
阿弥陀島 see styles |
amidajima あみだじま |
(place-name) Amidajima |
阿弥陀川 see styles |
amidagawa あみだがわ |
(place-name) Amidagawa |
阿弥陀林 see styles |
amidabayashi あみだばやし |
(place-name) Amidabayashi |
阿弥陀橋 see styles |
amidabashi あみだばし |
(place-name) Amidabashi |
阿弥陀池 see styles |
amidaike あみだいけ |
(place-name) Amidaike |
阿弥陀沢 see styles |
amidasawa あみださわ |
(place-name) Amidasawa |
阿弥陀海 see styles |
amidagai あみだがい |
(place-name) Amidagai |
阿弥陀滝 see styles |
amidadaki あみだだき |
(place-name) Amidadaki |
阿弥陀瀬 see styles |
amidase あみだせ |
(place-name) Amidase |
阿弥陀田 see styles |
amidaden あみだでん |
(place-name) Amidaden |
阿弥陀籤 see styles |
amidakuji; amidakuji あみだくじ; アミダクジ |
(kana only) ghostleg lottery; ladder lottery; lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner |
阿弥陀経 see styles |
amidakyou / amidakyo あみだきょう |
(See 浄土三部経) Sukhavati sutra |
阿弥陀越 see styles |
amidagoe あみだごえ |
(personal name) Amidagoe |
喜阿弥町 see styles |
kiamichou / kiamicho きあみちょう |
(place-name) Kiamichō |
式阿弥町 see styles |
shikiamichou / shikiamicho しきあみちょう |
(place-name) Shikiamichō |
石阿弥陀 see styles |
ishiamida いしあみだ |
(place-name) Ishiamida |
道阿弥町 see styles |
douamichou / doamicho どうあみちょう |
(place-name) Dōamichō |
阿彌陀佛 阿弥陀佛 see styles |
ē mí tuó fó e1 mi2 tuo2 fo2 o mi t`o fo o mi to fo Amida butsu |
More info & calligraphy: Amitabha BuddhaAmitâbha Buddha |
阿彌陀婆 阿弥陀婆 see styles |
ā mí tuó pó a1 mi2 tuo2 po2 a mi t`o p`o a mi to po Amitaba |
Buddha of Limitless Light (or Life) |
阿彌陀笠 阿弥陀笠 see styles |
ā mí tuó lì a1 mi2 tuo2 li4 a mi t`o li a mi to li amidagasa |
Amitâbha hat |
阿彌陀經 阿弥陀经 see styles |
ā mí tuó jīng a1 mi2 tuo2 jing1 a mi t`o ching a mi to ching Amida kyō |
Amitâbha-sūtra |
阿彌陀講 阿弥陀讲 see styles |
ā mí tuó jiǎng a1 mi2 tuo2 jiang3 a mi t`o chiang a mi to chiang Amida kō |
ritual for praise of the merits of Amitâbha |
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