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Simple Dictionary Definition |
佛心 see styles |
fó xīn fo2 xin1 fo hsin busshin |
More info & calligraphy: Buddha Heart / Mind of BuddhaThe mind of Buddha, the spiritually enlightened heart. A heart of mercy; a heart abiding in the real, not the seeming; detached from good and evil and other such contrasts. |
ブッセ see styles |
busse ブッセ |
More info & calligraphy: Busse |
ブッシュネル see styles |
busshuneru ブッシュネル |
More info & calligraphy: Bushnell |
ブッシュマン see styles |
busshuman ブッシュマン |
More info & calligraphy: Bushman |
仏僧 see styles |
bussou / busso ぶっそう |
Buddhist priest; (place-name) Bussou |
仏刹 see styles |
bussatsu; bussetsu ぶっさつ; ぶっせつ |
(rare) Buddhist temple |
仏参 see styles |
bussan ぶっさん |
(n,vs,vi) visit to a Buddhist temple |
仏姓 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(surname) Busshou |
仏子 see styles |
busshi ぶっし |
(1) follower of the Buddha; Buddhist; (2) (See 衆生) all Buddha's children; mankind; all living things; (3) Bodhisattva; (g,p) Busshi |
仏師 see styles |
busshi ぶっし |
Buddhist image maker; (surname) Busshi |
仏式 see styles |
busshiki ぶっしき |
Buddhist ritual |
仏所 see styles |
bussho ぶっしょ |
(1) place containing a Buddhist image; (2) (See 極楽・1,浄土・1) place containing a Buddha; pure land; (3) (See 造仏所) independent workshop of Buddhist sculptors (from the Heian period onward); (place-name) Bussho |
仏書 see styles |
bussho ぶっしょ |
Buddhist scriptures |
仏正 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(place-name) Busshou |
仏社 see styles |
bussha ぶっしゃ |
(place-name) Bussha |
仏祖 see styles |
busso ぶっそ |
Founder of Buddhism |
仏神 see styles |
busshin; butsujin ぶっしん; ぶつじん |
(See 神仏・1) Buddha and gods |
仏種 see styles |
busshu ぶっしゅ |
(1) (Buddhist term) seed of Buddhahood; (2) something that makes it possible to attain Buddhahood; (3) teaching of Buddha which make it possible to be enlightened |
仏者 see styles |
bussha ぶっしゃ |
Buddhist; Buddhist priest |
仏聖 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(Buddhist term) rice offered to Buddha |
仏葬 see styles |
bussou / busso ぶっそう |
Buddhist funeral |
仏説 see styles |
bussetsu ぶっせつ |
Buddha's teaching |
仏跡 see styles |
busseki ぶっせき |
place sacred to Buddhism |
仏身 see styles |
busshin ぶっしん |
{Buddh} buddhakaya (the body of Buddha) |
仏餉 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(Buddhist term) rice offered to Buddha |
佛世 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busse |
Buddha-age; especially the age when Buddha was on earth. |
佛使 see styles |
fó shǐ fo2 shi3 fo shih busshi |
A messenger of the Tathāgata. |
佛刹 see styles |
fó chà fo2 cha4 fo ch`a fo cha bussetsu |
buddhakṣetra. 佛紇差怛羅 Buddha realm, land or country; see also 佛土, 佛國. The term is absent from Hīnayāna. In Mahāyāna it is the spiritual realm acquired by one who reaches perfect enlightenment, where he instructs all beings born there, preparing them for enlightenment. In the schools where Mahāyāna adopted an Ādi-Buddha, these realms or Buddha-fields interpenetrated each other, since they were coexistent with the universe. There are two classes of Buddhakṣetra: (1) in the Vairocana Schools, regarded as the regions of progress for the righteous after death; (2) in the Amitābha Schools, regarded as the Pure Land; v. McGovern, A Manual of Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 70-2. |
佛子 see styles |
fó zǐ fo2 zi3 fo tzu busshi ぶっし |
(surname) Busshi Son of Buddha; a bodhisattva; a believer in Buddhism, for every believer is becoming Buddha; a term also applied to all beings, because all are of Buddha-nature. There is a division of three kinds: 外子 external sons, who have not yet believed; 度子 secondary sons, Hīnayānists; 眞子 true sons, Mahāyānists. |
佛宗 see styles |
fó zōng fo2 zong1 fo tsung busshū |
Buddhism; principles of the Buddha Law, or dharma. |
佛室 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busshitsu |
room of the Buddha |
佛尊 see styles |
fó zūn fo2 zun1 fo tsun busson |
the Buddha |
佛師 佛师 see styles |
fó shī fo2 shi1 fo shih busshi ぶっし |
(surname) Busshi buddha image maker |
佛氏 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busshi |
Buddhists |
佛相 see styles |
fó xiàng fo2 xiang4 fo hsiang bussō |
Buddha's characteristics |
佛祖 see styles |
fó zǔ fo2 zu3 fo tsu busso |
Buddha; founder of a buddhist sect The Buddha and other founders of cults; Buddhist patriarchs; two of the records concerning them are the佛祖統紀 and the佛祖通載 (歷代通載). |
佛種 佛种 see styles |
fó zhǒng fo2 zhong3 fo chung busshu ぶっしゅ |
(1) (Buddhist term) seed of Buddhahood; (2) something that makes it possible to attain Buddhahood; (3) teaching of Buddha which make it possible to be enlightened The seed of Buddhahood; bodhisattva seeds which, sown in the heart of man, produce the Buddha fruit, enlightenment. |
佛聖 佛圣 see styles |
fó shèng fo2 sheng4 fo sheng busshō |
a buddha |
佛聲 佛声 see styles |
fó shēng fo2 sheng1 fo sheng busshō |
Buddha's voice |
佛舍 see styles |
fó shè fo2 she4 fo she bussha |
A Buddhist temple. |
佛葬 see styles |
fó zàng fo2 zang4 fo tsang bussō |
Buddhist funeral |
佛說 佛说 see styles |
fó shuō fo2 shuo1 fo shuo bussetsu |
Buddha's preaching; the Buddha said. Buddha's utterance of the sutras. There are over 150 sutras of which the titles begin with these two words, e.g. 佛說無量壽經 Aparimitāyus Sutra, tr. by Saṇghavarman A.D. 252. |
佛證 佛证 see styles |
fó zhèng fo2 zheng4 fo cheng busshō |
Buddha's realization |
佛足 see styles |
fó zú fo2 zu2 fo tsu bussoku |
the buddha's feet |
佛跡 佛迹 see styles |
fó jī fo2 ji1 fo chi busseki |
佛迹 Buddha's relic; any trace of Buddha, e.g. the imprint of his foot in stone before he entered nirvana. |
佛身 see styles |
fó shēn fo2 shen1 fo shen busshin |
buddhakāya, a general term for the trikāya, or threefold embodiment of Buddha. There are numerous categories or forms of the buddhakāya. |
佛迹 see styles |
fó jī fo2 ji1 fo chi busshaku |
the Buddha's teachings |
勿思 see styles |
busshi ぶっし |
(given name) Busshi |
拂石 see styles |
fú shí fu2 shi2 fu shih busshaku |
盤石劫 A kalpa as measured by the time it would take to wear away an immense rock by rubbing it with a deva-garment; cf. 芥 and 劫波. |
物性 see styles |
bussei / busse ぶっせい |
physical properties; properties of matter; physicality |
物損 see styles |
busson ぶっそん |
property damage (i.e. as from an accident) |
物施 see styles |
wù shī wu4 shi1 wu shih busse |
One of the three kinds of almsgiving, that of things. |
物産 see styles |
bussan ぶっさん |
product |
物色 see styles |
wù sè wu4 se4 wu se busshoku ぶっしょく |
to look for; to seek out; to choose (noun, transitive verb) looking for (a suitable thing or person); searching for; hunting out; picking out; shopping around for; searching (a place); ransacking |
物証 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 物的証拠) physical evidence; real evidence; material evidence |
物象 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
object; natural phenomenon; science of inanimate nature |
物資 物资 see styles |
wù zī wu4 zi1 wu tzu busshi ぶっし |
goods; supplies goods; materials; commodities; resources; supplies |
物質 物质 see styles |
wù zhì wu4 zhi4 wu chih busshitsu ぶっしつ |
matter; substance; material; materialistic; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) material; substance; (2) {physics} matter |
物騒 see styles |
bussou / busso ぶっそう |
(noun or adjectival noun) dangerous; unsettled; troubled; disturbed; insecure |
三佛子 see styles |
sān fó zǐ san1 fo2 zi3 san fo tzu san busshi |
All the living are Buddha-sons, but they are of three kinds—the commonalty are 外子 external sons; the followers of the two inferior Buddhist vehicles, 小and 中 乘, are 庶子 secondary sons (i.e. of concubines); the bodhisattvas, i.e. mahāyānists) are 子 true sons, or sons in the truth. |
三佛性 see styles |
sān fó xìng san1 fo2 xing4 san fo hsing san busshō |
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality. |
三佛身 see styles |
sān fó shēn san1 fo2 shen1 san fo shen san busshin |
idem 三身. |
上仏社 see styles |
kamibussha かみぶっしゃ |
(place-name) Kamibussha |
下仏社 see styles |
shimobussha しもぶっしゃ |
(place-name) Shimobussha |
二佛性 see styles |
èr fó xìng er4 fo2 xing4 erh fo hsing ni busshō |
Dual aspects of the Buddha-nature, i.e., 理佛性 the Buddha-nature which is fundamentally in all sentient beings, and 行佛性 the functioning Buddha-nature active and effective in some, but not in others, a doctrine of the 法相 school. |
二佛身 see styles |
èr fó shēn er4 fo2 shen1 erh fo shen ni busshin |
v. 二身. |
五佛子 see styles |
wǔ fó zǐ wu3 fo2 zi3 wu fo tzu go busshi |
Five classes of Buddhists; also idem 五比丘 q. v. |
五佛性 see styles |
wǔ fó xìng wu3 fo2 xing4 wu fo hsing go busshō |
The five characteristics of a Buddha' s nature: the first three are the 三因佛性 q. v., the fourth is 果佛性 the fruition of perfect enlightenment, and the fifth 果果佛性 the fruition of that fruition, or the revelation of parinirvāṇa. The first three are natural attributes, the two last are acquired. |
仏心宗 see styles |
busshinshuu / busshinshu ぶっしんしゅう |
(rare) (See 禅宗) Zen (Buddhism) |
仏心寺 see styles |
busshinji ぶっしんじ |
(place-name) Busshinji |
仏手柑 see styles |
busshukan; bushukan; busshukan; bushukan ぶっしゅかん; ぶしゅかん; ブッシュカン; ブシュカン |
Buddha's hand (Citrus medica sarcodactylus); fingered citron |
仏桑花 see styles |
bussouge / bussoge ぶっそうげ |
(kana only) Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) |
仏桑華 see styles |
bussouge / bussoge ぶっそうげ |
(kana only) Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis); (given name) Bussouge |
仏生会 see styles |
busshoue / busshoe ぶっしょうえ |
{Buddh} (See 灌仏会) service celebrating the birth of the Buddha (held on April 8); Buddha's birthday festival |
仏生嶽 see styles |
busshoudake / busshodake ぶっしょうだけ |
(place-name) Busshoudake |
仏社川 see styles |
busshagawa ぶっしゃがわ |
(place-name) Busshagawa |
仏舎利 see styles |
busshari ぶっしゃり |
Buddha's ashes |
仏足石 see styles |
bussokuseki ぶっそくせき |
{Buddh} footprint of the Buddha carved in stone |
佛刹土 see styles |
fó chà tǔ fo2 cha4 tu3 fo ch`a t`u fo cha tu bussetsudo |
buddha-land(s) |
佛尊道 see styles |
fó zūn dào fo2 zun1 dao4 fo tsun tao busson dō |
the pre-eminent Path of a buddha |
佛心印 see styles |
fó xīn yìn fo2 xin1 yin4 fo hsin yin busshin in |
The seal of the Buddha heart or mind, the stamp of the universal Buddha-heart in every one; the seal on a Buddha's heart, or breast; the svastika. |
佛心宗 see styles |
fó xīn zōng fo2 xin1 zong1 fo hsin tsung Busshin Shū |
The sect of the Buddha-heart, i.e. the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive sect of Bodhidharma, holding that each individual has direct access to Buddha through meditation. |
佛性佛 see styles |
fó xìng fó fo2 xing4 fo2 fo hsing fo busshō butsu |
Buddha as Buddha-nature |
佛性戒 see styles |
fó xìng jiè fo2 xing4 jie4 fo hsing chieh busshō kai |
The moral law which arises out of the Buddha-nature in all beings; also which reveals or evolves the Buddha-nature. |
佛性論 佛性论 see styles |
fó xìng lùn fo2 xing4 lun4 fo hsing lun Busshō ron |
Buddha-nature Treatise |
佛想佛 see styles |
fó xiǎng fó fo2 xiang3 fo2 fo hsiang fo bussō butsu |
Buddha perceived as a Buddha |
佛瀬越 see styles |
bussegoe ぶっせごえ |
(place-name) Bussegoe |
佛生寺 see styles |
busshouji / busshoji ぶっしょうじ |
(place-name) Busshouji |
佛生日 see styles |
fó shēng rì fo2 sheng1 ri4 fo sheng jih busshō nichi |
Buddha's birthday, the 4th month, 8th day, or 2nd month, 8th day, the former having preference for celebration of his birthday in China. |
佛種姓 佛种姓 see styles |
fó zhǒng xìng fo2 zhong3 xing4 fo chung hsing busshushō |
Those of the Buddha-clan, Buddhists. |
佛種性 佛种性 see styles |
fó zhǒng xìng fo2 zhong3 xing4 fo chung hsing busshushō |
buddha seed-nature |
佛舍利 see styles |
fó shè lì fo2 she4 li4 fo she li busshari |
ashes of cremated Buddha Buddha's śarīra. Relics or ashes left after Buddha's cremation, literally Buddha's body. |
佛說法 佛说法 see styles |
fó shuō fǎ fo2 shuo1 fa3 fo shuo fa bussetsu hō |
dharma taught by the Buddha |
佛足石 see styles |
fó zú shí fo2 zu2 shi2 fo tsu shih bussoku seki |
buddha footprint stone |
佛身土 see styles |
fó shēn tǔ fo2 shen1 tu3 fo shen t`u fo shen tu busshindo |
buddha-body land |
佛身血 see styles |
fó shēn xiě fo2 shen1 xie3 fo shen hsieh busshin ketsu |
blood of a (living) buddha |
反物質 反物质 see styles |
fǎn wù zhì fan3 wu4 zhi4 fan wu chih hanbusshitsu はんぶっしつ |
antimatter {physics} antimatter |
古佛心 see styles |
gǔ fó xīn gu3 fo2 xin1 ku fo hsin kobusshin |
the mind of an old Buddha |
德彪西 see styles |
dé biāo xī de2 biao1 xi1 te piao hsi |
Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French composer |
拂石劫 see styles |
fú shí jié fu2 shi2 jie2 fu shih chieh busshaku kō |
dusting a rock [eon] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Buss" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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