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剣彦

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 hayahiko
    はやひこ
(male given name) Hayahiko

埴原

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 hayahara
    はやはら
(surname) Hayahara

大乘

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dà shèng
    da4 sheng4
ta sheng
 oonori
    おおのり
Mahayana, the Great Vehicle; Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread to Central Asia, China and beyond; also pr. [Da4 cheng2]
(surname) Oonori
Mahāyāna; also called 上乘; 妙乘; 勝乘; 無上乘; 無上上乘; 不惡乘; 無等乘, 無等等乘; 摩訶衍 The great yāna, wain, or conveyance, or the greater vehicle in comparison with the 小乘 Hīnayāna. It indicates universalism, or Salvation for all, for all are Buddha and will attain bodhi. It is the form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan, and in other places in the Far East. It is also called Northern Buddhism. It is interpreted as 大教 the greater teaching as compared with 小教 the smaller, or inferior. Hīnayāna, which is undoubtedly nearer to the original teaching of the Buddha, is unfairly described as an endeavour to seek nirvana through an ash-covered body, an extinguished intellect, and solitariness; its followers are sravakas and pratyekabuddhas (i.e. those who are striving for their own deliverance through ascetic works). Mahāyāna, on the other hand, is described as seeking to find and extend all knowledge, and, in certain schools, to lead all to Buddhahood. It has a conception of an Eternal Buddha, or Buddhahood as Eternal (Adi-Buddha), but its especial doctrines are, inter alia, (a) the bodhisattvas 菩薩 , i.e. beings who deny themselves final Nirvana until, according to their vows, they have first saved all the living; (b) salvation by faith in, or invocation of the Buddhas or bodhisattvas; (c) Paradise as a nirvana of bliss in the company of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and believers. Hīnayāna is sometimes described as 自利 self-benefiting, and Mahāyāna as 自利利他 self-benefit for the benefit of others, unlimited altruism and pity being the theory of Mahāyāna. There is a further division into one-yana and three-yanas: the trīyāna may be śrāvaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva, represented by a goat, deer, or bullock cart; the one-yāna is that represented by the Lotus School as the one doctrine of the Buddha, which had been variously taught by him according to the capacity of his hearers, v. 方便. Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna 龍樹. "The characteristics of this system are an excess of transcendental speculation tending to abstract nihilism, and the substitution of fanciful degrees of meditation and contemplation (v. Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the 起信論and the 妙法蓮華經 but a larnge numberof Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha。.

奔彦

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 hayahiko
    はやひこ
(male given name) Hayahiko

奔甫

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 hayahiro
    はやひろ
(personal name) Hayahiro

小乘

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xiǎo shèng
    xiao3 sheng4
hsiao sheng
 shōjō
Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle; Buddhism in India before the Mayahana sutras; also pr. [Xiao3 cheng2]
Hīnayāna 希那衍. The small, or inferior wain, or vehicle; the form of Buddhism which developed after Śākyamuni's death to about the beginning of the Christian era, when Mahāyāna doctrines were introduced. It is the orthodox school and more in direct line with the Buddhist succession than Mahāyānism which developed on lines fundamentally different. The Buddha was a spiritual doctor, less interested in philosophy than in the remedy for human misery and perpetual transmigration. He "turned aside from idle metaphysical speculations; if he held views on such topics, he deemed them valueless for the purposes of salvation, which was his goal" (Keith). Metaphysical speculations arose after his death, and naturally developed into a variety of Hīnayāna schools before and after the separation of a distinct school of Mahāyāna. Hīnayāna remains the form in Ceylon, Burma, and Siam, hence is known as Southern Buddhism in contrast with Northern Buddhism or Mahāyāna, the form chiefly prevalent from Nepal to Japan. Another rough division is that of Pali and Sanskrit, Pali being the general literary language of the surviving form of Hīnayāna, Sanskrit of Mahāyāna. The term Hīnayāna is of Mahāyānist origination to emphasize the universalism and altruism of Mahāyāna over the narrower personal salvation of its rival. According to Mahāyāna teaching its own aim is universal Buddhahood, which means the utmost development of wisdom and the perfect transformation of all the living in the future state; it declares that Hīnayāna, aiming at arhatship and pratyekabuddhahood, seeks the destruction of body and mind and extinction in nirvāṇa. For arhatship the 四諦Four Noble Truths are the foundation teaching, for pratyekabuddhahood the 十二因緣 twelve-nidānas, and these two are therefore sometimes styled the two vehicles 二乘. Tiantai sometimes calls them the (Hīnayāna) Tripiṭaka school. Three of the eighteen Hīnayāna schools were transported to China: 倶舍 (Abhidharma) Kośa; 成實 Satya-siddhi; and the school of Harivarman, the律 Vinaya school. These are described by Mahāyānists as the Buddha's adaptable way of meeting the questions and capacity of his hearers, though his own mind is spoken of as always being in the absolute Mahāyāna all-embracing realm. Such is the Mahāyāna view of Hīnayāna, and if the Vaipulya sūtras and special scriptures of their school, which are repudiated by Hīnayāna, are apocryphal, of which there seems no doubt, then Mahāyāna in condemning Hīnayāna must find other support for its claim to orthodoxy. The sūtras on which it chiefly relies, as regards the Buddha, have no authenticity; while those of Hīnayāna cannot be accepted as his veritable teaching in the absence of fundamental research. Hīnayāna is said to have first been divided into minority and majority sections immediately after the death of Śākyamuni, when the sthāvira, or older disciples, remained in what is spoken of as "the cave", some place at Rājagṛha, to settle the future of the order, and the general body of disciples remained outside; these two are the first 上坐部 and 大衆部 q. v. The first doctrinal division is reported to have taken place under the leadership of the monk 大天 Mahādeva (q.v.) a hundred years after the Buddha's nirvāṇa and during the reign of Aśoka; his reign, however, has been placed later than this by historians. Mahādeva's sect became the Mahāsāṅghikā, the other the Sthāvira. In time the two are said to have divided into eighteen, which with the two originals are the so-called "twenty sects" of Hīnayāna. Another division of four sects, referred to by Yijing, is that of the 大衆部 (Arya) Mahāsaṅghanikāya, 上座部 Āryasthavirāḥ, 根本說一切有部 Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ, and 正量部 Saṃmatīyāḥ. There is still another division of five sects, 五部律. For the eighteen Hīnayāna sects see 小乘十八部.

彩人

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

彩仁

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

彩保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彩日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

彩晴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

彩灯

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

彩甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彩遥

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

彪保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彪巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

彪帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彪日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

彪波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

彪甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彪穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

彪羽

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

彪葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

快帆

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 hayaho
    はやほ
(personal name) Hayaho

捷彦

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 hayahiko
    はやひこ
(male given name) Hayahiko

捷秀

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 hayahide
    はやひで
(personal name) Hayahide

捷英

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 hayahide
    はやひで
(personal name) Hayahide

操士

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(given name) Ayahito

文巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

文波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

文羽

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

斐保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

斐巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

斐帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

斐日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

斐波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

斐甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

斐穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

斐羽

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

斐葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

早々

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 hayabaya
    はやばや
    hayahaya
    はやはや
    sousou / soso
    そうそう
(adv,adv-to) early; quickly; promptly; (adverb) (archaism) quickly; (n-suf,n-adv) (1) as soon as...; just after...; immediately after...; (adverb) (2) hurriedly; in haste; quickly; promptly; early

早久

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 hayahisa
    はやひさ
(surname) Hayahisa

早人

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 hayahito
    はやひと
(personal name) Hayahito

早平

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 hayahira
    はやひら
(surname) Hayahira

早早

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 hayabaya
    はやばや
    hayahaya
    はやはや
    sousou / soso
    そうそう
(adv,adv-to) early; quickly; promptly; (adverb) (archaism) quickly; (n-suf,n-adv) (1) as soon as...; just after...; immediately after...; (adverb) (2) hurriedly; in haste; quickly; promptly; early

早東

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 hayahigashi
    はやひがし
(surname) Hayahigashi

早樋

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 hayahi
    はやひ
(surname) Hayahi

早橋

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 hayahashi
    はやはし
(surname) Hayahashi

早浜

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 hayahama
    はやはま
(surname) Hayahama

栢橋

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 kayahashi
    かやはし
(place-name) Kayahashi

榧橋

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 kayahashi
    かやはし
(surname) Kayahashi

清葉

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 sayaha
    さやは
(female given name) Sayaha

疾帆

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 hayaho
    はやほ
(personal name) Hayaho

礼巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

礼帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

礼日

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

礼歩

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

礼波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

礼穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

礼葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

章穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(personal name) Ayaho

章葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

紋保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

紋巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

紋帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

紋日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(1) (See 物日・1) holiday; (2) (See 物日・2) day on which prostitutes had to receive clients; (female given name) Ayahi

紋波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

紋甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

紋穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

紋葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

絢仁

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

絢保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

絢巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

絢帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

絢彦

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 ayahiko
    あやひこ
(male given name) Ayahiko

絢日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

絢歩

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(personal name) Ayaho

絢波

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

絢甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

絢秀

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(personal name) Ayaho

絢穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

絢羽

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

絢葉

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

綺人

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

綺仁

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

綺巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(personal name) Ayaha

綺帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(personal name) Ayaho

綺火

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(personal name) Ayaho

綺鳳

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

綾仁

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 ayahito
    あやひと
(personal name) Ayahito

綾保

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

綾原

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 ayahara
    あやはら
(surname) Ayahara

綾妃

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

綾巴

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 ayaha
    あやは
(female given name) Ayaha

綾帆

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

綾彦

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 ayahiko
    あやひこ
(male given name) Ayahiko

綾日

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 ayahi
    あやひ
(female given name) Ayahi

綾橋

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 ayahashi
    あやはし
(place-name) Ayahashi

綾甫

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

綾穂

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 ayaho
    あやほ
(female given name) Ayaho

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