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於佛法中


于佛法中

see styles
yú fó fǎ zhōng
    yu2 fo2 fa3 zhong1
yü fo fa chung
 o buppō chū
within the Buddhist teaching

時論外道


时论外道

see styles
shí lùn wài dào
    shi2 lun4 wai4 dao4
shih lun wai tao
 jiron gedō
non-Buddhist who understood time to be the origin of existence

時輪金剛

see styles
 jirinkongou / jirinkongo
    じりんこんごう
Kalacakra; Wheel of Time (tantric Buddhist deity)

普賢菩薩


普贤菩萨

see styles
pǔ xián pú sà
    pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4
p`u hsien p`u sa
    pu hsien pu sa
 fugenbosatsu
    ふげんぼさつ
Samantabhadra, the Buddhist Lord of Truth
Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva); Fugen; Puxian
Samantabhadra-bodhisattva

暮鼓晨鐘


暮鼓晨钟

see styles
mù gǔ chén zhōng
    mu4 gu3 chen2 zhong1
mu ku ch`en chung
    mu ku chen chung
 boko shinshō
lit. evening drum, morning bell (idiom); fig. Buddhist monastic practice; the passage of time in a disciplined existence
evening drums and morning bells

有髪俗体

see styles
 uhatsuzokutai
    うはつぞくたい
(a Buddhist monk or priest or nun) without head shaven and not wearing religious garb

服水論師


服水论师

see styles
fú shuǐ lùn shī
    fu2 shui3 lun4 shi1
fu shui lun shih
 bukusui ronji
The sect of non-Buddhist philosophers who considered water the beginning and end of all things.

根本分裂

see styles
gēn běn fēn liè
    gen1 ben3 fen1 lie4
ken pen fen lieh
 konponbunretsu
    こんぽんぶんれつ
{Buddh} fundamental schism (between the early Sthaviravāda and Mahāsāmghika Buddhist schools)
fundamental schism

梅呾利耶

see styles
méi dá lì yé
    mei2 da2 li4 ye2
mei ta li yeh
 Maitariya
(梅呾利); 梅呾利曳那; 梅呾囉曳尼; 梅呾黎; 梅呾麗藥; 昧怛履曳 v. 彌勒 Maitreya, friendly, benevolent; the expected Buddhist Messiah.

梵冊貝葉


梵册贝叶

see styles
fàn cè bèi yè
    fan4 ce4 bei4 ye4
fan ts`e pei yeh
    fan tse pei yeh
Sanskrit on Talipot palm leaves (idiom); Buddhist scripture

極樂世界


极乐世界

see styles
jí lè shì jiè
    ji2 le4 shi4 jie4
chi le shih chieh
 gokuraku sekai
paradise (mainly Buddhist); Elysium; (Budd.) Sukhavati
realm of ultimate bliss

歸佛出家


归佛出家

see styles
guī fó chū jiā
    gui1 fo2 chu1 jia1
kuei fo ch`u chia
    kuei fo chu chia
 kibutsu shukke
to renounce the world as a Buddhist

比丘尼ん

see styles
 bikunin
    びくにん
(archaism) (See 比丘尼・1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun)

比良八講

see styles
 hirahakkou / hirahakko
    ひらはっこう
Buddhist service centred around the Lotus Sutra held over four days in Shiga Prefecture, starting from the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar

永代供養

see styles
 eitaikuyou / etaikuyo
    えいたいくよう
(yoji) services performed in perpetuity by a Buddhist temple for the repose of a departed soul

法華八講

see styles
 hokkehakkou / hokkehakko
    ほっけはっこう
Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)

法輪常轉


法轮常转

see styles
fǎ lún cháng zhuàn
    fa3 lun2 chang2 zhuan4
fa lun ch`ang chuan
    fa lun chang chuan
the Wheel turns constantly (idiom); Buddhist teaching will overcome everything

波羅蜜多


波罗蜜多

see styles
bō luó mì duō
    bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po lo mi to
 haramitta; haramita
    はらみった; はらみた
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment
pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟.

涅槃西風

see styles
 nehannishi; nehannishikaze
    ねはんにし; ねはんにしかぜ
{Buddh} wind blowing on the day of the Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (15th day of the 2nd month)

漢譯佛典


汉译佛典

see styles
hàn yì fó diǎn
    han4 yi4 fo2 dian3
han i fo tien
 kanyaku butten
Chinese translated Buddhist texts

烏波第鑠


乌波第铄

see styles
wū bō dì shuò
    wu1 bo1 di4 shuo4
wu po ti shuo
 upadaishaku
鄔烏提波; 優烏提舍 upadeśa, a section of Buddhist literature, general treatises; a synonym for the Abhidharma-piṭaka, and for the Tantras of the Yogācāra school.

照々坊主

see styles
 teruterubouzu / teruterubozu
    てるてるぼうず
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest)

照照坊主

see styles
 teruterubouzu / teruterubozu
    てるてるぼうず
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest)

牛頭馬頭

see styles
 gozumezu
    ごずめず
(yoji) {Buddh} horse-headed and ox-headed demons in the Buddhist hell

現世利益

see styles
 genseriyaku; genzeriyaku
    げんせりやく; げんぜりやく
(yoji) {Buddh} benefits gained in this world through observance of the Buddhist teachings; happiness gained in this world through observance of the Buddhist teachings

琵琶法師

see styles
 biwahoushi / biwahoshi
    びわほうし
(hist) (See 琵琶) lute priest; minstrel; blind travelling biwa player dressed like a Buddhist monk

由己行者

see styles
yóu jǐ xíng zhě
    you2 ji3 xing2 zhe3
yu chi hsing che
 yukogyōsha
one who practices (the Buddhist teachings) self-composedly

百尺竿頭


百尺竿头

see styles
bǎi chǐ gān tóu
    bai3 chi3 gan1 tou2
pai ch`ih kan t`ou
    pai chih kan tou
 hyakusekikantou; hyakushakukantou / hyakusekikanto; hyakushakukanto
    ひゃくせきかんとう; ひゃくしゃくかんとう
to be at the highest level of enlightenment (Buddhist expression)
(yoji) the highest state of one's enlightenment; the highest level one can attain
the tip of a hundred-foot pole

盂蘭盆会

see styles
 urabone
    うらぼんえ
(See 盂蘭盆) Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns

盂蘭盆會


盂兰盆会

see styles
yú lán pén huì
    yu2 lan2 pen2 hui4
yü lan p`en hui
    yü lan pen hui
 urabon e
    うらぼんえ
Feast of All Souls (fifteenth day of seventh lunar month) (Buddhism)
(yoji) Bon festival; Feast of Lanterns; Buddhist ceremony held on July 15; ullambana
ullambana

看破紅塵


看破红尘

see styles
kān pò hóng chén
    kan1 po4 hong2 chen2
k`an p`o hung ch`en
    kan po hung chen
to see through the world of mortals (idiom, of Buddhist monk); disillusioned with human society; to reject the world for a monastic life

真言神道

see styles
 shingonshintou / shingonshinto
    しんごんしんとう
(See 両部神道) Shingon Shinto; any branch of Shinto based on Shingon Buddhist teachings

石門心学

see styles
 sekimonshingaku
    せきもんしんがく
(hist) (See 心学・2) Sekimon Shingaku; Edo-period moral philosophy that blended Buddhist, Shinto and Confucian ethical teachings

神仏習合

see styles
 shinbutsushuugou / shinbutsushugo
    しんぶつしゅうごう
{Shinto;Buddh} Shinto-Buddhist syncretism

神社仏閣

see styles
 jinjabukkaku
    じんじゃぶっかく
(Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples

種種邪行


种种邪行

see styles
zhǒng zhǒng xié xíng
    zhong3 zhong3 xie2 xing2
chung chung hsieh hsing
 shuju jagyō
various non-Buddhist practices

第三結集


第三结集

see styles
dì sān jié jí
    di4 san1 jie2 ji2
ti san chieh chi
 daisan ketsujū
Third Buddhist Council

第二結集


第二结集

see styles
dì èr jié jí
    di4 er4 jie2 ji2
ti erh chieh chi
 daini ketsujū
second Buddhist Council

第四結集


第四结集

see styles
dì sì jié jí
    di4 si4 jie2 ji2
ti ssu chieh chi
 daishi ketsujū
fourth Buddhist Council

篤實佛子


笃实佛子

see styles
dǔ shí fó zǐ
    du3 shi2 fo2 zi3
tu shih fo tzu
 tokujitsu busshi
devout Buddhist

精進料理

see styles
 shoujinryouri / shojinryori
    しょうじんりょうり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) vegetarian cuisine originally derived from the dietary restrictions of Buddhist monks

經典結集


经典结集

see styles
jīng diǎn jié jí
    jing1 dian3 jie2 ji2
ching tien chieh chi
 kyōten ketsujū
Buddhist council held to settle disagreements regarding orthodoxy

聖德太子


圣德太子

see styles
shèng dé tài zǐ
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3
sheng te t`ai tzu
    sheng te tai tzu
 Shōtoku Taishi
Prince Shōtoku Taiji (574-621), major Japanese statesman and reformer of the Asuka period 飛鳥時代|飞鸟时代[Fei1 niao3 Shi2 dai4], proponent of state Buddhism, portrayed as Buddhist saint
Shōtoku Taishi

肉食妻帯

see styles
 nikujikisaitai
    にくじきさいたい
(noun/participle) (yoji) meat and matrimony (Buddhism); Buddhist priest eating meat dishes and being married

自利利他

see styles
zì lì lì tā
    zi4 li4 li4 ta1
tzu li li t`a
    tzu li li ta
 jiri rita
Self-profit profit others', i. e. the essential nature and work of a bodhisattva, to benefit himself and benefit others, or himself press forward in the Buddhist life in order to carry others forward. Hīnayāna is considered to be self-advancement, self-salvation by works or discipline; Bodhisattva Buddhism as saving oneself in order to save others, or making progress and helping others to progress, bodhisattvism being essentially altruistic.

舍利子塔

see styles
shè lì zi tǎ
    she4 li4 zi5 ta3
she li tzu t`a
    she li tzu ta
stupa with Buddhist relics; pagoda

菩提仙那

see styles
pú tí xiān nà
    pu2 ti2 xian1 na4
p`u t`i hsien na
    pu ti hsien na
 bodaisenna
    ぼだいせんな
(person) Bodhisena (8th-century Indian Buddhist monk)
Bodhisena

菩提僊那

see styles
pú tí xiān nà
    pu2 ti2 xian1 na4
p`u t`i hsien na
    pu ti hsien na
 bodaisenna
    ぼだいせんな
(person) Bodhisena (8th-century Indian Buddhist monk)
Bodhisena

菩提道場


菩提道场

see styles
pú tí dào chǎng
    pu2 ti2 dao4 chang3
p`u t`i tao ch`ang
    pu ti tao chang
 bodaidoujou / bodaidojo
    ぼだいどうじょう
Bodhimanda (place of enlightenment associated with a Bodhisattva)
{Buddh} Bodhi-manda (place of Buddhist practice or meditation, esp. the place under the bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment)
bodhimaṇḍa, the bodhi-site, or plot or seat which raised itself where Śākyamuni attained Buddhahood. It is said to be diamond-like, the navel or centre of the earth; every bodhisattva sits down on such a seat before becoming Buddha.

西方浄土

see styles
 saihoujoudo / saihojodo
    さいほうじょうど
(yoji) {Buddh} Western Pure Land (Amitabha's Buddhist paradise)

観音さま

see styles
 kannonsama
    かんのんさま
(1) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris

觀音さま

see styles
 kannonsama
    かんのんさま
(out-dated kanji) (1) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris

言非佛說


言非佛说

see styles
yán fēi fó shuō
    yan2 fei1 fo2 shuo1
yen fei fo shuo
 gon hi bussetsu
[they] say it's not the Buddhist teaching

訖利多王


讫利多王

see styles
qì lì duō wáng
    qi4 li4 duo1 wang2
ch`i li to wang
    chi li to wang
 Kirita Ō
King Kṛta of Kashmir, whose descendants were opposed to Buddhism; they were dethroned by Kaniṣka, who restored Buddhism; but later the royal line regained the throne and drove out the Buddhist monks.

說四衆過


说四众过

see styles
shuō sì zhòng guò
    shuo1 si4 zhong4 guo4
shuo ssu chung kuo
 setsu shishu ka
accuse the four groups of Buddhist practitioners of faults

起信解者

see styles
qǐ xìn jiě zhě
    qi3 xin4 jie3 zhe3
ch`i hsin chieh che
    chi hsin chieh che
 ki shinge sha
one who gives rise to confidence (in the Buddhist teachings)

起諸邪行


起诸邪行

see styles
qǐ zhū xié xíng
    qi3 zhu1 xie2 xing2
ch`i chu hsieh hsing
    chi chu hsieh hsing
 kisho jagyō
to engage in various non-Buddhist practices

踊り念仏

see styles
 odorinenbutsu
    おどりねんぶつ
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

転法輪堂

see styles
 tenbourindou / tenborindo
    てんぼうりんどう
Buddhist sermon hall

邪行有情

see styles
xié xíng yǒu qíng
    xie2 xing2 you3 qing2
hsieh hsing yu ch`ing
    hsieh hsing yu ching
 jagyō ujō
beings engaged in non-Buddhist practices

醍醐灌頂


醍醐灌顶

see styles
tí hú guàn dǐng
    ti2 hu2 guan4 ding3
t`i hu kuan ting
    ti hu kuan ting
lit. to anoint your head with the purest cream (idiom); fig. to enlighten people with perfect wisdom; flawless Buddhist teaching

釋提桓因


释提桓因

see styles
shì tí huán yīn
    shi4 ti2 huan2 yin1
shih t`i huan yin
    shih ti huan yin
 Shaku daikanin
Śakro-devānāmindra, 釋 Śakra 提桓 devānām 因 Indra; Śakra the Indra of the devas, the sky-god, the god of the nature-gods, ruler of the thirty-three heavens, considered by Buddhists as inferior to the Buddhist saint, but as a deva-protector of Buddhism. Also 釋羅; 賒羯羅因陀羅; 帝釋; 釋帝; v. 釋迦. He has numerous other appellations.

釋氏要覽


释氏要览

see styles
shì shì yào lǎn
    shi4 shi4 yao4 lan3
shih shih yao lan
 Shakushi yōran
Manual of Buddhist Practices

鑒真和尚


鉴真和尚

see styles
jiàn zhēn hé shang
    jian4 zhen1 he2 shang5
chien chen ho shang
Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism

開眼供養


开眼供养

see styles
kāi yǎn gōng yǎng
    kai1 yan3 gong1 yang3
k`ai yen kung yang
    kai yen kung yang
 kaigenkuyou / kaigenkuyo
    かいげんくよう
(yoji) ceremony to consecrate a newly made Buddhist statue or image by inserting the eyes (thereby investing it with soul)
offering of opening the eye

闍耶犀那


阇耶犀那

see styles
shé yé xī nà
    she2 ye2 xi1 na4
she yeh hsi na
 Jayasaina
or 闍耶宰那 Jayasena, a noted Buddhist scholar of the Vedas.

阿呆陀羅

see styles
 ahondara; ahodara; ahondara
    あほんだら; あほだら; アホンダラ
(1) (kana only) (ksb:) fool; oaf; airhead; (2) (あほだら only) (abbreviation) (See あほだら経) type of fast-paced humorous singing mimicking the chanting of a Buddhist sutra, usually with lyrics satirizing current events

阿毗達磨

see styles
ā pí dá mó
    a1 pi2 da2 mo2
a p`i ta mo
    a pi ta mo
阿毗曇; 阿鼻達磨 abhidharma. The śāstras, which discuss Buddhist philosophy or metaphysics; defined by Buddhaghōsa as the law or truth (dharma) which (abhi) goes beyond or behind the law; explained by傳 tradition, 勝法 surpassing law, 無比法 incomparable law, 對法 comparing the law, 向法 directional law, showing cause and effect. The阿毗達磨藏 or 阿毗達磨論藏 is the abhidharma-piṭaka, the third part of the tripiṭaka. In the Chinese canon it consists of 大乘論 Mahāyāna treatises, 小乘論 Hīnayāna treatises, and 藏諸論 those brought in during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The阿毗達磨倶舍論 abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, tr. By Xuanzang, is a philosophical work by Vasubandhu refuting doctrines of the Vibhāṣā school. There are many works of which abhidharma forms part of the title.

阿毘達磨


阿毘达磨

see styles
ā pí dá mó
    a1 pi2 da2 mo2
a p`i ta mo
    a pi ta mo
 abidatsuma
    あびだつま
{Buddh} abhidharma; texts that contain detailed reworkings of the Buddhist sutras
abhidharma

雲伝神道

see styles
 undenshintou / undenshinto
    うんでんしんとう
Unden Shinto (branch of Shinto based on Shingon Buddhist teachings)

革出山門


革出山门

see styles
gé chū shān mén
    ge2 chu1 shan1 men2
ko ch`u shan men
    ko chu shan men
to excommunicate (from a Buddhist monastery)

香象之文

see styles
xiāng xiàng zhī wén
    xiang1 xiang4 zhi1 wen2
hsiang hsiang chih wen
A narrative in the Abhidharma-kośa; also a title for the Buddhist canon.

鬻牒度僧

see styles
zhōu dié dù sēng
    zhou1 die2 du4 seng1
chou tieh tu seng
Buddhist monks or nuns who joined the order by purchasing ordination certificates.

鳩摩羅什


鸠摩罗什

see styles
jiū mó luó shí
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2
chiu mo lo shih
 kumarajuu / kumaraju
    くまらじゅう
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts
(person) Kumarajiva (344-413)
Kumārajīva

お不動さん

see styles
 ofudousan / ofudosan
    おふどうさん
(familiar language) (See 不動明王・ふどうみょうおう) Acala (Wisdom King); Acalanatha; Fudō; fierce Buddhist deity

Variations:
お盆
御盆

see styles
 obon
    おぼん
(1) Obon; Bon Festival; Buddhist festival for honouring the spirits of one's ancestors, held in July or August; (2) (polite language) (See 盆・1) tray

マリア観音

see styles
 mariakannon
    マリアかんのん
(See マリア・1,観音) Maria Kannon; statue of the Virgin Mary disguised as a Buddhist Kannon statue, used by hidden Christians during the Edo period

乞㗚雙提贊

see styles
qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn
    qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4
ch`i li shuang t`i tsan
    chi li shuang ti tsan
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī.

Variations:
仏詣
物詣

see styles
 bukkei / bukke
    ぶっけい
(rare) act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple

他毘梨與部


他毘梨与部

see styles
tā pí lí yǔ bù
    ta1 pi2 li2 yu3 bu4
t`a p`i li yü pu
    ta pi li yü pu
 Tabiriyo bu
他毘利 (or 梯毘利); 他鞞羅部; 體毘履 (or 體毘裏) Sthavirāḥ; 上巫; 老宿 One of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika School, so called after the Vaibhāṣika-śāstra, v. 毘; the school was reputed as later represented by the Mahāvihāra-vāsins, Jetavanīyās, Abhayagirivāsins, in Ceylon; but the history of the Buddhist sects is uncertain.

伊帝目多伽

see styles
yī dì mù duō qié
    yi1 di4 mu4 duo1 qie2
i ti mu to ch`ieh
    i ti mu to chieh
 itaimokutaka
(or 伊帝日多伽 or 伊帝越多伽) ityuktas, so said, or reported; itivṛttakam, so occurring; the Buddha's discourses arising out of events; intp. as 本事 q. v. personal events, or Jātaka stories, one of the twelve classes of Buddhist literature, i. e. 十二部經 biographical narratives.

俗妄眞實宗


俗妄眞实宗

see styles
sú wàng zhēn shí zōng
    su2 wang4 zhen1 shi2 zong1
su wang chen shih tsung
 zoku bō jinjitsu shū
all secular things are illusory and the Buddhist teachings are true

八幡大菩薩

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 hachimandaibosatsu
    はちまんだいぼさつ
(See 八幡神) Great Bodhisattva Hachiman (title of Hachiman due to Shinto-Buddhist syncretism); (dei) Hachiman Daibosatsu

八萬大藏經


八万大藏经

see styles
bā wàn dà zàng jīng
    ba1 wan4 da4 zang4 jing1
pa wan ta tsang ching
 Hachiman daizō kyō
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea
Grand Tripiṭaka of the Goryeo

六苦行外道

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liù kǔ xíng wài dào
    liu4 ku3 xing2 wai4 dao4
liu k`u hsing wai tao
    liu ku hsing wai tao
 roku kugyō gedō
six kinds of non-Buddhist asceticism

Variations:
写仏
写佛

see styles
 shabutsu
    しゃぶつ
(noun/participle) tracing a picture of a Buddhist image

十二縁起説

see styles
 juuniengisetsu / juniengisetsu
    じゅうにえんぎせつ
{Buddh} Buddhist theory of the twelve-fold chain of causation, interdependent origination and co-dependent arising (San: pratītya-samutpāda); twelve causal links

南傳大藏經


南传大藏经

see styles
nán chuán dà zàng jīng
    nan2 chuan2 da4 zang4 jing1
nan ch`uan ta tsang ching
    nan chuan ta tsang ching
 Nanden daizōkyō
Buddhist Canon of the Southern Transmission

南海寄歸傳


南海寄归传

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nán hǎi jì guī zhuàn
    nan2 hai3 ji4 gui1 zhuan4
nan hai chi kuei chuan
 Nankai kiki den
A Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea

去來實有宗


去来实有宗

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qù lái shí yǒu zōng
    qu4 lai2 shi2 you3 zong1
ch`ü lai shih yu tsung
    chü lai shih yu tsung
 korai jitsu-u shū
The heretical sect which believed in the reality of past and future as well as the present.

四十二章經


四十二章经

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sì shí èr zhāng jīng
    si4 shi2 er4 zhang1 jing1
ssu shih erh chang ching
 Shijūnishō kyō
The Sutra in Forty-two Sections Spoken by the Buddha, the first Chinese Buddhist text, translated in 67 AD by Kasyapa-Matanga 迦葉摩騰|迦叶摩腾[Jia1 ye4 Mo2 teng2] and Gobharana 竺法蘭|竺法兰[Zhu2 fa3 lan2] (Dharmaraksha)
The 'Sutra of Forty-two Sections' generally attributed to Kāśyapa Mātaṇga, v. 迦, and Gobharaṇa, v. 竺, the first Indian monks to arrive officially in China. It was, however, probably first produced in China in the 晉 Chin dynasty. There are various editions and commentaries.

Variations:
声明
聲明

see styles
 shoumyou / shomyo
    しょうみょう
(1) (See 五明) sabdavidya (ancient Indian linguistic and grammatical studies); (2) {Buddh} chanting of Buddhist hymns (usu. in Sanskrit or Chinese)

外護善知識


外护善知识

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wài hù shàn zhī shì
    wai4 hu4 shan4 zhi1 shi4
wai hu shan chih shih
 gego zenchishiki
reliable Buddhist patron

大唐內典錄


大唐内典录

see styles
dà táng nèi diǎn lù
    da4 tang2 nei4 dian3 lu4
ta t`ang nei tien lu
    ta tang nei tien lu
 Daitō naitenr roku
Catalogue of Buddhist Works in the Great Tang

大唐内典錄

see styles
dà táng nèi diǎn lù
    da4 tang2 nei4 dian3 lu4
ta t`ang nei tien lu
    ta tang nei tien lu
A catalogue of the Buddhist library in the Tang dynasty A.D. 664.

天帝生驢胎

see styles
tiān dì shēng lǘ tāi
    tian1 di4 sheng1 lv2 tai1
t`ien ti sheng lü t`ai
    tien ti sheng lü tai
Lord of devas, born in the womb of an ass, a Buddhist fable, that Indra knowing he was to be reborn from the womb of an ass, in sorrow sought to escape his fate, and was told that trust in Buddha was the only way. Before he reached Buddha his life came to an end and he found himself in the ass. His resolve, however, had proved effective, for the master of the ass beat her so hard that she dropped her foal dead. Thus Indra returned to his former existence and began his ascent to Buddha.

太田垣蓮月

see styles
 ootagakirengetsu
    おおたがきれんげつ
(person) Outagaki Rengetsu (female waka poet, 1791-1875, adopted the Buddhist name Rengetsu after the death of her husband)

婆羅門僧正


婆罗门僧正

see styles
pó luó mén sēng zhèng
    po2 luo2 men2 seng1 zheng4
p`o lo men seng cheng
    po lo men seng cheng
 baramonsoujou / baramonsojo
    ばらもんそうじょう
(person) Bodhisena (8th-century Indian Buddhist monk)
Brahman supervising monk

慈濟基金会

see styles
 tsuchikikinkai
    つちききんかい
(o) Tzu Chi Foundation (Buddhist relief organisation), headquartered in Hualien, Taiwan

摩訶僧祇部


摩诃僧祇部

see styles
mó hē sēng qí bù
    mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 bu4
mo ho seng ch`i pu
    mo ho seng chi pu
 Makasōgi bu
Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, or Mahāsaṅghanikāya; 大衆部 one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika, said to have been formed after the second synod in opposition to the Sthavirās, marking the first division in the Buddhist church. Followers of Mahākāśyapa. After the third synod this school split into five sects: Pūrvaśāila, Avaraśāila, Haimavatā, Lokottaravādinas, Prajñāptivādinas.

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

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