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應身佛


应身佛

see styles
yìng shēn fó
    ying4 shen1 fo2
ying shen fo
 ōshin butsu
response body buddha

應身土


应身土

see styles
yìng shēn tǔ
    ying4 shen1 tu3
ying shen t`u
    ying shen tu
 ōjin no do
Any realm in which a Buddha is incarnate.

懐炉灰

see styles
 kairobai
    かいろばい
fuel source for a (pocket) body warmer

所依身

see styles
suǒ yī shēn
    suo3 yi1 shen1
so i shen
 shoeshin
body that is relied upon

打挺兒


打挺儿

see styles
dǎ tǐng r
    da3 ting3 r5
ta t`ing r
    ta ting r
to arch one's body and fling one's head back

抄靶子

see styles
chāo bǎ zi
    chao1 ba3 zi5
ch`ao pa tzu
    chao pa tzu
(dialect) to do a body search; to frisk

抱き枕

see styles
 dakimakura
    だきまくら
body pillow; hug pillow

挺進隊

see styles
 teishintai / teshintai
    ていしんたい
group that goes ahead of the main body

据え物

see styles
 suemono
    すえもの
(1) ornament; (2) dead body used to test a blade; (3) unlicensed prostitute who always works out of the same cathouse

揃って

see styles
 sorotte
    そろって
(expression) (See 揃う・3) all together; in a body; en masse; all alike

文字枠

see styles
 mojiwaku
    もじわく
{comp} character body

於現身


于现身

see styles
yú xiàn shēn
    yu2 xian4 shen1
yü hsien shen
 o genshin
concerning the present body

星気体

see styles
 seikitai / sekitai
    せいきたい
astral body

智法身

see styles
zhì fǎ shēn
    zhi4 fa3 shen1
chih fa shen
 chi hosshin
dharma-body as wisdom

最後身


最后身

see styles
zuì hòu shēn
    zui4 hou4 shen1
tsui hou shen
 saigo shin
最後生 The final body, or rebirth, that of an arhat, or a bodhisattva in the last stage.

有根身

see styles
yǒu gēn shēn
    you3 gen1 shen1
yu ken shen
 ukon jin
The body with its five senses.

有機体

see styles
 yuukitai / yukitai
    ゆうきたい
organic body; organism

有漏身

see styles
yǒu lòu shēn
    you3 lou4 shen1
yu lou shen
 uro shin
contaminated body

有表業


有表业

see styles
yǒu biǎo yè
    you3 biao3 ye4
yu piao yeh
 uhyō gō
(or 有表色) The manifested activities of the 身 口 意 body, mouth, and mind (or will) in contrast with their 無表業 unmanifested activities.

有識身


有识身

see styles
yǒu shì shēn
    you3 shi4 shen1
yu shih shen
 ushiki shin
body with consciousness

本体部

see styles
 hontaibu
    ほんたいぶ
{comp} body part

本地身

see styles
běn dì shēn
    ben3 di4 shen1
pen ti shen
 honjishin
    ほんじしん
{Buddh} (See 加持身) (dharma-body of) Vairocana
original body

松果体

see styles
 shoukatai / shokatai
    しょうかたい
pineal; pineal body; pineal gland

松果腺

see styles
sōng guǒ xiàn
    song1 guo3 xian4
sung kuo hsien
 shoukasen / shokasen
    しょうかせん
pineal body
(See 松果体) pineal gland

松果體


松果体

see styles
sōng guǒ tǐ
    song1 guo3 ti3
sung kuo t`i
    sung kuo ti
pineal body
See: 松果体

枕返し

see styles
 makuragaeshi
    まくらがえし
(1) makuragaeshi; monster that flips pillows over at night; (2) (See 北枕・1) changing a pillow position (esp. for a dead body); (3) acrobatic routine involving multiple wooden pillows

果法身

see styles
guǒ fǎ shēn
    guo3 fa3 shen1
kuo fa shen
 ka hosshin
resultant truth body

柔剣棒

see styles
 juukenbou / jukenbo
    じゅうけんぼう
(expression) {MA} jūkenbō; "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts

根本法

see styles
gēn běn fǎ
    gen1 ben3 fa3
ken pen fa
fundamental law; body of basic laws

桜桃忌

see styles
 outouki / otoki
    おうとうき
anniversary that celebrates author Dazai Osamu's birthday, and incidentally, the day his body was found after he was involved in a double suicide

楕円体

see styles
 daentai
    だえんたい
ellipsoid body

業報身


业报身

see styles
yè bào shēn
    ye4 bao4 shen1
yeh pao shen
 gōhō shin
The body of karmic retribution, especially that assumed by a bodhisattva to accord with the conditions of those he seeks to save.

機関名

see styles
 kikanmei / kikanme
    きかんめい
{comp} name of corporate body

權應形


权应形

see styles
quán yìng xíng
    quan2 ying4 xing2
ch`üan ying hsing
    chüan ying hsing
 gon ōgyō
expedient response body

止觀論


止观论

see styles
zhǐ guān lùn
    zhi3 guan1 lun4
chih kuan lun
 Shikanron
摩訶止觀論 The foundation work on Tiantai's modified form of samādhi, rest of body for clearness of vision. It is one of the three foundation works of the Tiantai School: was delivered by 智顗 Zhiyi to his disciple 章安 Chāgan who committed it to writing. The treatises on it are numerous.

死がい

see styles
 shigai
    しがい
body; corpse; remains

死に身

see styles
 shinimi
    しにみ
(1) at the risk of one's life; (2) (See 生き身・1) dead body

死者数

see styles
 shishasuu / shishasu
    ししゃすう
death toll; number of deaths; body count

殊妙身

see styles
shū miào shēn
    shu1 miao4 shen1
shu miao shen
 shumyō shin
Surpassingly wonderful body, i.e. Padtmottara, the 729th Buddha of the present kalpa.

殊底迦

see styles
shū dǐ jiā
    shu1 di3 jia1
shu ti chia
 Shuchika
(殊底色迦) Jyotiṣka, 殊底穡殊底; 聚底色迦; 樹提迦 'a luminary, a heavenly body.' M.W. Name of a wealthy elder of Rājagṛha, who gave all his goods to the poor.

殼漏子


壳漏子

see styles
ké lòu zǐ
    ke2 lou4 zi3
k`o lou tzu
    ko lou tzu
 kakurosu
(or可漏子) A leaking husk or shell, i.e. the body of a man.

毛様体

see styles
 mouyoutai / moyotai
    もうようたい
{anat} ciliary body (of the eye)

水様液

see styles
 suiyoueki / suiyoeki
    すいようえき
(1) (rare) water-like body fluid; (2) (rare) {anat} (See 房水) aqueous humor

水死体

see styles
 suishitai
    すいしたい
drowned body

水蛇腰

see styles
shuǐ shé yāo
    shui3 she2 yao1
shui she yao
slender and supple waist; lithe body; feminine pose

沈める

see styles
 shizumeru
    しずめる
(transitive verb) (1) to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge; (transitive verb) (2) to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair); (transitive verb) (3) to floor (an opponent)

沐する

see styles
 mokusuru
    もくする
(vs-s,vi) (1) (archaism) to wash one's hair or body; to bathe in water; (vs-s,vi) (2) (archaism) to receive (a favor, blessing, benefit)

沐浴乳

see styles
mù yù rǔ
    mu4 yu4 ru3
mu yü ju
body wash (liquid soap); shower gel

法人化

see styles
 houjinka / hojinka
    ほうじんか
(noun/participle) incorporation; conversion to a corporation; privatization (of a previously public body)

法性身

see styles
fǎ xìng shēn
    fa3 xing4 shen1
fa hsing shen
 hōshō shin
idem 法身.

法王身

see styles
fǎ wáng shēn
    fa3 wang2 shen1
fa wang shen
 hōō shin
the body of the dharma-king

法界身

see styles
fǎ jiè shēn
    fa3 jie4 shen1
fa chieh shen
 hokkai shin
The dharmakāya (manifesting itself in all beings); the dharmadhātu as the buddhakāya, all things being Buddha.

法舍利

see styles
fǎ shè lì
    fa3 she4 li4
fa she li
 hō shari
(法身舍利); 法身偈 The śarīra, or spiritual relics of the Buddha, his sutras, or verses, his doctrine and immutable law.

法身位

see styles
fǎ shēn wèi
    fa3 shen1 wei4
fa shen wei
 hosshin'i
stage of the dharma-body

法身佛

see styles
fǎ shēn fó
    fa3 shen1 fo2
fa shen fo
 hosshin butsu
The dharmakāya Buddha.

法身偈

see styles
fǎ shēn jì
    fa3 shen1 ji4
fa shen chi
 Hosshin ge
Verse on the Dharma-body

法身德

see styles
fǎ shēn dé
    fa3 shen1 de2
fa shen te
 hosshin toku
merit of the dharma-body

法身藏

see styles
fǎ shēn zàng
    fa3 shen1 zang4
fa shen tsang
 hosshin zō
The storehouse of the dharmakāya, the essence of Buddhahood, by contemplating which the holy man attains to it.

法身觀


法身观

see styles
fǎ shēn guān
    fa3 shen1 guan1
fa shen kuan
 hosshin kan
Meditation on, or insight into, the dharmakāya, varying in definition in the various schools.

法門身


法门身

see styles
fǎ mén shēn
    fa3 men2 shen1
fa men shen
 hōmon shin
A Tiantai definition of the dharmakāya of the Trinity, i.e. the qualities, powers, and methods of the Buddha. The various representations of the respective characteristics of buddhas and bodhisattvas in the maṇḍalas.

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.

海綿体

see styles
 kaimentai
    かいめんたい
{anat} cavernous body; body of (genital) erectile tissue (incl. corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum)

淨諸根


淨诸根

see styles
jìng zhū gēn
    jing4 zhu1 gen1
ching chu ken
 jō shokon
Undefiled senses; i.e. undefiled eye, ear, mouth, nose, body.

溺死体

see styles
 dekishitai
    できしたい
drowned body

潤膚乳


润肤乳

see styles
rùn fū rǔ
    run4 fu1 ru3
jun fu ju
body lotion; body shampoo

潤膚露


润肤露

see styles
rùn fū lù
    run4 fu1 lu4
jun fu lu
body lotion

潰える

see styles
 tsuieru
    ついえる
(v1,vi) (1) to fall apart; to collapse; to become useless; (2) to be completely defeated (in battle); to be wiped out; (3) (archaism) to fall apart (one's body or health)

火光定

see styles
huǒ guāng dìng
    huo3 guang1 ding4
huo kuang ting
 kakō jō
The flame dhyāna by which the body is self-immolated.

火達磨

see styles
 hidaruma
    ひだるま
body covered with flames

無學身


无学身

see styles
wú xué shēn
    wu2 xue2 shen1
wu hsüeh shen
 mugaku shin
body of the post-learner

無比身


无比身

see styles
wú bǐ shēn
    wu2 bi3 shen1
wu pi shen
 muhi shin
The incomparable body (of the Buddha).

無漏身


无漏身

see styles
wú lòu shēn
    wu2 lou4 shen1
wu lou shen
 muro shin
untainted body

無生身


无生身

see styles
wú shēng shēn
    wu2 sheng1 shen1
wu sheng shen
 mushō shin
The immortal one, i.e. the dharmakāya.

無識身


无识身

see styles
wú shì shēn
    wu2 shi4 shen1
wu shih shen
 mushiki shin
body without consciousness

無邊身


无边身

see styles
wú biān shēn
    wu2 bian1 shen1
wu pien shen
 muhen shin
The immeasurable body of the Buddha: the more the Brahman measured it the higher it grew, so he threw away his measuring rod, which struck root and became a forest.

煩悩魔

see styles
 bonnouma / bonnoma
    ぼんのうま
{Buddh} (See 四魔) demon of ill desires that injures one's body and mind

煩惱魔


烦恼魔

see styles
fán nǎo mó
    fan2 nao3 mo2
fan nao mo
 bonnō ma
The Māra of the passions who troubles mind and body; the tempter; cf. 使.

爲物身


为物身

see styles
wéi wù shēn
    wei2 wu4 shen1
wei wu shen
 imotsu shin
material body

片まひ

see styles
 katamahi
    かたまひ
hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body)

片麻痺

see styles
 katamahi
    かたまひ
hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body)

現其身


现其身

see styles
xiàn qí shēn
    xian4 qi2 shen1
hsien ch`i shen
    hsien chi shen
 gen ki shin
manifests his body

理法身

see styles
lǐ fǎ shēn
    li3 fa3 shen1
li fa shen
 ri hosshin
The dharmakāya as absolute being, in contrast with 智法身 the dharmakāya as wisdom, both according to the older school being 無爲 noumenal; later writers treat 理法身 as noumenal and 智法身 as kinetic or active.

生き身

see styles
 ikimi
    いきみ
(1) (See 死に身・2) living body; flesh and blood; (2) fresh fish

生毛体

see styles
 seimoutai / semotai
    せいもうたい
basal body; basal granule; kinetosome; blepharoplast

男臭い

see styles
 otokokusai
    おとこくさい
(adjective) (1) smelling of men; reeking of male body odor; (adjective) (2) manly; macho

異物感

see styles
 ibutsukan
    いぶつかん
foreign-body sensation

痩せ肉

see styles
 yasejishi
    やせじし
(1) emaciation; emaciated body; (can be adjective with の) (2) emaciated

発光体

see styles
 hakkoutai / hakkotai
    はっこうたい
luminous body

相應宗


相应宗

see styles
xiāng yìng zōng
    xiang1 ying4 zong1
hsiang ying tsung
 sōōshū
Yoga, the sect of mutual response between the man and his object of worship, resulting in correspondence in body, mouth, and mind, i. e. deed, word, and thought; it is a term for the Shingon or 眞言 school.

眞法身

see styles
zhēn fǎ shēn
    zhen1 fa3 shen1
chen fa shen
 shin hosshin
true dharma-body

眞言宗

see styles
zhēn yán zōng
    zhen1 yan2 zong1
chen yen tsung
 Shingon Shū
The True-word or Shingon sect, founded on the mystical teaching 'of all Buddhas,' the 'very words ' of the Buddhas; the especial authority being Vairocana; cf. the 大日 sutra, 金剛頂經; 蘇悉地經, etc. The founding of the esoteric sect is attributed to Vairocana, through the imaginary Bodhisattva Vajrasattva, then through Nāgārjuna to Vajramati and to Amoghavajra, circa A.D. 733; the latter became the effective propagator of the Yogācāra school in China; he is counted as the sixth patriarch of the school and the second in China. The three esoteric duties of body, mouth, and mind are to hold the symbol in the hand, recite the dhāraṇīs, and ponder over the word 'a' 阿 as the principle of the ungenerated, i.e. the eternal.

眞身觀


眞身观

see styles
zhēn shēn guān
    zhen1 shen1 guan1
chen shen kuan
 shinshin kan
meditation on Amitâbha's true body

眞金像

see styles
zhēn jīn xiàng
    zhen1 jin1 xiang4
chen chin hsiang
 shinkon zō
An image of pure gold; the body of the Buddha.

眞金山

see styles
zhēn jīn shān
    zhen1 jin1 shan1
chen chin shan
 shinkon zan
A mountain of pure gold, i.e. Buddha's body.

着物虱

see styles
 kimonojirami
    きものじらみ
(rare) (See 衣虱) body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus); body lice

睫狀體


睫状体

see styles
jié zhuàng tǐ
    jie2 zhuang4 ti3
chieh chuang t`i
    chieh chuang ti
ciliary body (in the eye, containing the focusing muscles)

知識衆


知识众

see styles
zhī shì zhòng
    zhi1 shi4 zhong4
chih shih chung
 chishiki shu
A body of friends, all you friends.

硝子体

see styles
 shoushitai / shoshitai
    しょうしたい
(anat) vitreous body (of the eye); vitreous humor; vitreous humour; the vitreous

磁性体

see styles
 jiseitai / jisetai
    じせいたい
magnetic body; magnetic substance

福德身

see styles
fú dé shēn
    fu2 de2 shen1
fu te shen
 fukudoku shin
The buddhakāya, or body of Buddha, in the enjoyment of the highest samādhi bliss.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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