There are 67 total results for your Compassionate search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
慈 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu yoshimi よしみ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Love(personal name) Yoshimi Affection (as that of a mother), mercy, compassion, tenderness; mother. |
慈心 see styles |
cí xīn ci2 xin1 tz`u hsin tzu hsin jishin じしん |
More info & calligraphy: Compassionate Heart / Benevolent HeartA compassionate heart. |
慈悲 see styles |
cí bēi ci2 bei1 tz`u pei tzu pei jihi じひ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Buddhist Loving Kindness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) mercy; compassion; clemency; pity; charity; benevolence; (2) (abbreviation) (See 慈悲心鳥) rufous hawk-cuckoo; northern hawk-cuckoo Compassion and pity, merciful, compassionate. |
惜 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi suminori すみのり |
to cherish; to begrudge; to pity; Taiwan pr. [xi2] (adverb) (kana only) alas; regrettably; to my great regret; tragically; (personal name) Suminori To care for, regard, compassionate, pity; spare. |
仏気 see styles |
hotokegi ほとけぎ |
compassionate heart |
嚴慈 严慈 see styles |
yán cí yan2 ci2 yen tz`u yen tzu |
strict and compassionate; strict as a father and tender as a mother |
恩施 see styles |
ēn shī en1 shi1 en shih onshi おんし |
see 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1shi1 Tu3jia1zu2 Miao2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1]; see 恩施市[En1shi1 Shi4] (place-name) Enshi (China) compassionate charity |
息慈 see styles |
xí cí xi2 ci2 hsi tz`u hsi tzu sokuji |
At rest and kind, an old translation of śramaṇa, one who has entered into the life of rest and shows loving-kindness to all. |
悲憫 悲悯 see styles |
bēi mǐn bei1 min3 pei min |
to take pity on sb; compassionate |
悲手 see styles |
bēi shǒu bei1 shou3 pei shou hishu |
A pitying hand. |
悲華 悲华 see styles |
bēi huá bei1 hua2 pei hua hike |
compassionate flower |
愍慧 see styles |
mǐn huì min3 hui4 min hui mine |
wisdom (of one who is) compassionate |
慈尊 see styles |
cí zūn ci2 zun1 tz`u tsun tzu tsun jison じそん |
(honorific or respectful language) (rare) Maitreya The compassionate honoured one, Maitreya. |
慈忍 see styles |
cí rěn ci2 ren3 tz`u jen tzu jen jinin じにん |
(personal name) Jinin Compassion and patience, compassionate tolerance. |
慈恩 see styles |
cí ēn ci2 en1 tz`u en tzu en jion じおん |
(given name) Jion Compassion and grace, merciful favour; name of a temple in Luoyang, under the Tang dynasty, which gave its name to Kuiji 窺基 q.v., founder of the 法相 school, known also as the 慈恩 or 唯識 school; he was a disciple of and collaborator with Xuanzang, and died A.D. 682. |
慈意 see styles |
cí yì ci2 yi4 tz`u i tzu i jii |
The mind or spirit of compassion and kindness. |
慈氏 see styles |
cí shì ci2 shi4 tz`u shih tzu shih jiuji じうじ |
(surname) Jiuji The compassionate one, Maitreya. |
慈眼 see styles |
cí yǎn ci2 yan3 tz`u yen tzu yen jigan じがん |
{Buddh} merciful eye (of a Buddha or a bodhisattva watching humanity); (surname) Jigan The compassionate eye (of Buddha). |
慈誨 慈诲 see styles |
cí huǐ ci2 hui3 tz`u hui tzu hui jikai |
compassionate teaching |
慈辯 慈辩 see styles |
cí biàn ci2 bian4 tz`u pien tzu pien ji ben |
To discuss compassionately. |
普慈 see styles |
pǔ cí pu3 ci2 p`u tz`u pu tzu fuji |
universally compassionate |
有恩 see styles |
yǒu ēn you3 en1 yu en uon |
compassionate |
具大悲 see styles |
jù dà bēi ju4 da4 bei1 chü ta pei gu daihi |
greatly compassionate |
哀愍心 see styles |
āi mǐn xīn ai1 min3 xin1 ai min hsin aimin shin |
compassionate attitude |
報恩經 报恩经 see styles |
bào ēn jīng bao4 en1 jing1 pao en ching Hōon kyō |
Sūtra on Compassionate Recompense |
大悲者 see styles |
dà bēi zhě da4 bei1 zhe3 ta pei che daihi sha |
The great pitiful one, Kuan-yin. |
大悲願 大悲愿 see styles |
dà bēi yuàn da4 bei1 yuan4 ta pei yüan daihi gan |
the great compassionate vow |
悲意樂 悲意乐 see styles |
bēi yì yào bei1 yi4 yao4 pei i yao hi igyō |
compassionate intention |
悲華經 悲华经 see styles |
pēi huá jīng pei1 hua2 jing1 p`ei hua ching pei hua ching Hike kyō |
Compassionate Flower Scripture |
悲願力 悲愿力 see styles |
bēi yuàn lì bei1 yuan4 li4 pei yüan li higan riki |
power of [one's] compassionate vow |
悲願船 悲愿船 see styles |
bēi yuàn chuán bei1 yuan4 chuan2 pei yüan ch`uan pei yüan chuan higan no fune |
The boat of this vow for ferrying beings to salvation. |
情深い see styles |
nasakebukai なさけぶかい |
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted |
慈悲衣 see styles |
cí bēi yī ci2 bei1 yi1 tz`u pei i tzu pei i jihi e |
Compassionate garment, the monk's robe. |
活菩薩 活菩萨 see styles |
huó pú sà huo2 pu2 sa4 huo p`u sa huo pu sa |
a living Buddha; fig. compassionate person; saint |
起慈心 see styles |
qǐ cí xīn qi3 ci2 xin1 ch`i tz`u hsin chi tzu hsin ki jishin |
to be compassionate |
三界慈父 see styles |
sān jiè cí fù san1 jie4 ci2 fu4 san chieh tz`u fu san chieh tzu fu sangai jifu |
The kindly father of the triple world— Buddha. |
五大明王 see styles |
wǔ dà míng wáng wu3 da4 ming2 wang2 wu ta ming wang godaimyouou / godaimyoo ごだいみょうおう |
{Buddh} five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka) The five Dharmapālas, or Law-guardians of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, of whom they are emanations or embodiments in two forms, compassionate and minatory. The five kings are the fierce aspect, e. g. Yamantaka, or the 六足尊金剛 Six-legged Honoured One is an emanation of Mañjuśrī, who is an emanation of Amitābha. The five kings are 不動, 降三世, 軍荼梨, 六足尊, and 淨身, all vajra-kings. |
具足悲愍 see styles |
jù zú bēi mǐn ju4 zu2 bei1 min3 chü tsu pei min gusoku himin |
fully compassionate |
哀愍意樂 哀愍意乐 see styles |
āi mǐn yì yào ai1 min3 yi4 yao4 ai min i yao aimin igyō |
compassionate intention |
哀愍愛樂 哀愍爱乐 see styles |
āi mǐn ài yào ai1 min3 ai4 yao4 ai min ai yao aimin aigyō |
compassionate intentions |
大恩教主 see styles |
dà ēn jiào zhǔ da4 en1 jiao4 zhu3 ta en chiao chu daion kyōshu |
The Lord of great grace and teacher of men, Buddha. |
大悲普現 大悲普现 see styles |
dà bēi pǔ xiàn da4 bei1 pu3 xian4 ta pei p`u hsien ta pei pu hsien daihi fugen |
Great pity universally manifested, i.e. Guanyin, who in thirty-three manifestations meets every need. |
大悲胎藏 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 ta pei t`ai tsang ta pei tai tsang daihi taizō |
The womb―store of great pity, the fundamental heart of bodhi in all: this womb is likened to a heart opening as an eight-leaved lotus, in the center being Vairocana, the source of pity. |
大悲菩薩 大悲菩萨 see styles |
dà bēi pú sà da4 bei1 pu2 sa4 ta pei p`u sa ta pei pu sa daihi bosatsu |
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of great pity. |
大悲観音 see styles |
daihikannon だいひかんのん |
{Buddh} (See 観音様・かんのんさま・1) Kannon of Great Mercy (alt. name for Avalokiteshvara); Greatly Compassionate Kannon; Daihi Kannon |
大悲觀世 大悲观世 see styles |
dà bēi guān shì da4 bei1 guan1 shi4 ta pei kuan shih daihi kanse |
Guanyin, the greatly pitiful regarder of (earth's) cries. |
大悲觀音 大悲观音 see styles |
dà bēi guān yīn da4 bei1 guan1 yin1 ta pei kuan yin Daihi Kannon |
greatly compassionate Avalokitêśvara |
大悲闡提 大悲阐提 see styles |
dà bēi chǎn tí da4 bei1 chan3 ti2 ta pei ch`an t`i ta pei chan ti daihi sendai |
The greatly pitiful icchantikah, who cannot become a Buddha till his saving work is done, i.e. Guanyin, Dizang. |
心優しい see styles |
kokoroyasashii / kokoroyasashi こころやさしい |
(adjective) kind; tender-hearted; compassionate |
悲愍意樂 悲愍意乐 see styles |
bēi mǐn yì yào bei1 min3 yi4 yao4 pei min i yao himin igyō |
compassionate aspiration |
情け深い see styles |
nasakebukai なさけぶかい |
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted |
情に厚い see styles |
jouniatsui / joniatsui じょうにあつい |
(exp,adj-i) compassionate; sympathetic |
情の深い see styles |
jounofukai / jonofukai じょうのふかい |
(exp,adj-i) kind-hearted; compassionate; charitable |
慈心因緣 慈心因缘 see styles |
cí xīn yīn yuán ci2 xin1 yin1 yuan2 tz`u hsin yin yüan tzu hsin yin yüan jishin innen |
the causes and conditions for a compassionate mind |
慈悲深い see styles |
jihibukai じひぶかい |
(adjective) compassionate; merciful; benevolent; charitable; humane |
鬼手仏心 see styles |
kishubusshin きしゅぶっしん |
(expression) (yoji) compassionate ruthlessness; merciless scalpel of a merciful surgeon; a demon's hand and a Buddha's heart |
大悲鎧冑門 大悲铠冑门 see styles |
dà bēi kǎi zhòu mén da4 bei1 kai3 zhou4 men2 ta pei k`ai chou men ta pei kai chou men daihi kaichū mon |
A degree of samādhi in which Vairocana produced the Bodhisattva Vajrapāla 金剛護菩薩 who protects men like a helmet and surrounds them like mail by his great pity. |
情けを知る see styles |
nasakeoshiru なさけをしる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to fall in love (for the first time); to know love; (exp,v5r) (2) to be compassionate |
救世大悲者 see styles |
jiù shì dà bēi zhě jiu4 shi4 da4 bei1 zhe3 chiu shih ta pei che kuze daihisha |
the greatly compassionate world-saver |
血の通った see styles |
chinokayotta ちのかよった |
(exp,adj-f) (idiom) flesh-and-blood; human; warm; compassionate; blood-circulating |
大悲胎藏三昧 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng sān mèi da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 san1 mei4 ta pei t`ai tsang san mei ta pei tai tsang san mei daihi taizō zanmai |
The samādhi in which Vairocana evolves the group, and it is described as the "mother of all Buddha-sons". |
花も実もある see styles |
hanamomimoaru はなもみもある |
(exp,v5r-i) to have both the looks and the substance; to be a compassionate and just person; to be interesting and instructive |
花も実も有る see styles |
hanamomimoaru はなもみもある |
(exp,v5r-i) to have both the looks and the substance; to be a compassionate and just person; to be interesting and instructive |
大悲胎藏曼荼羅 大悲胎藏曼荼罗 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng màn tú luó da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 man4 tu2 luo2 ta pei t`ai tsang man t`u lo ta pei tai tsang man tu lo daihi taizō mandara |
The maṇḍala of the 大悲胎藏. |
Variations: |
nasakebukai なさけぶかい |
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted |
Variations: |
hanamomimoaru はなもみもある |
(exp,v5r-i) (idiom) to have both the looks and the substance; to be a compassionate and just person; to be interesting and instructive |
千手千眼觀世音菩薩廣大圓滿無礙大悲心陀羅尼呪本 千手千眼观世音菩萨广大圆满无碍大悲心陀罗尼呪本 see styles |
qiān shǒu qiān yǎn guān shì yīn pú sà guǎng dà yuán mǎn wú ài dà bēi xīn tuó luó ní zhòu běn qian1 shou3 qian1 yan3 guan1 shi4 yin1 pu2 sa4 guang3 da4 yuan2 man3 wu2 ai4 da4 bei1 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 zhou4 ben3 ch`ien shou ch`ien yen kuan shih yin p`u sa kuang ta yüan man wu ai ta pei hsin t`o lo ni chou pen chien shou chien yen kuan shih yin pu sa kuang ta yüan man wu ai ta pei hsin to lo ni chou pen Senju sengen kanjizai bosatsu kōdai emman muge daihi shin darani juhon |
Dhāraṇī Spellbook of the Thousand-Eyed, Thousand-Armed Bodhisattva Who Regards the World's Sounds with a Vast, Wholly Perfect, Unimpeded, Greatly Compassionate Heart |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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