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There are 67 total results for your Compassionate search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    ci2
tz`u
    tzu
 yoshimi
    よしみ

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Mercy / Compassion / Love
compassionate; gentle; merciful; kind; humane
(personal name) Yoshimi
Affection (as that of a mother), mercy, compassion, tenderness; mother.

慈心

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cí xīn
    ci2 xin1
tz`u hsin
    tzu hsin
 jishin
    じしん
benevolence; mercy
A compassionate heart.

慈悲

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cí bēi
    ci2 bei1
tz`u pei
    tzu pei
 jihi
    じひ
mercy
(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.

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    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

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 hotokegi
    ほとけぎ
compassionate heart

嚴慈


严慈

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yán cí
    yan2 ci2
yen tz`u
    yen tzu
strict and compassionate; strict as a father and tender as a mother

恩施

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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

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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

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bēi mǐn
    bei1 min3
pei min
to take pity on sb; compassionate

悲手

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bēi shǒu
    bei1 shou3
pei shou
 hishu
A pitying hand.

悲華


悲华

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bēi huá
    bei1 hua2
pei hua
 hike
compassionate flower

愍慧

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mǐn huì
    min3 hui4
min hui
 mine
wisdom (of one who is) compassionate

慈尊

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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

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cí rěn
    ci2 ren3
tz`u jen
    tzu jen
 jinin
    じにん
(personal name) Jinin
Compassion and patience, compassionate tolerance.

慈恩

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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

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cí yì
    ci2 yi4
tz`u i
    tzu i
 jii
The mind or spirit of compassion and kindness.

慈氏

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cí shì
    ci2 shi4
tz`u shih
    tzu shih
 jiuji
    じうじ
(surname) Jiuji
The compassionate one, Maitreya.

慈眼

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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

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cí huǐ
    ci2 hui3
tz`u hui
    tzu hui
 jikai
compassionate teaching

慈辯


慈辩

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cí biàn
    ci2 bian4
tz`u pien
    tzu pien
 ji ben
To discuss compassionately.

普慈

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pǔ cí
    pu3 ci2
p`u tz`u
    pu tzu
 fuji
universally compassionate

有恩

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yǒu ēn
    you3 en1
yu en
 uon
compassionate

具大悲

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jù dà bēi
    ju4 da4 bei1
chü ta pei
 gu daihi
greatly compassionate

哀愍心

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āi mǐn xīn
    ai1 min3 xin1
ai min hsin
 aimin shin
compassionate attitude

報恩經


报恩经

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bào ēn jīng
    bao4 en1 jing1
pao en ching
 Hōon kyō
Sūtra on Compassionate Recompense

大悲者

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dà bēi zhě
    da4 bei1 zhe3
ta pei che
 daihi sha
The great pitiful one, Kuan-yin.

大悲願


大悲愿

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dà bēi yuàn
    da4 bei1 yuan4
ta pei yüan
 daihi gan
the great compassionate vow

悲意樂


悲意乐

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bēi yì yào
    bei1 yi4 yao4
pei i yao
 hi igyō
compassionate intention

悲華經


悲华经

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pēi huá jīng
    pei1 hua2 jing1
p`ei hua ching
    pei hua ching
 Hike kyō
Compassionate Flower Scripture

悲願力


悲愿力

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bēi yuàn lì
    bei1 yuan4 li4
pei yüan li
 higan riki
power of [one's] compassionate vow

悲願船


悲愿船

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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

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 nasakebukai
    なさけぶかい
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted

慈悲衣

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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

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huó pú sà
    huo2 pu2 sa4
huo p`u sa
    huo pu sa
a living Buddha; fig. compassionate person; saint

起慈心

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qǐ cí xīn
    qi3 ci2 xin1
ch`i tz`u hsin
    chi tzu hsin
 ki jishin
to be compassionate

三界慈父

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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

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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

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jù zú bēi mǐn
    ju4 zu2 bei1 min3
chü tsu pei min
 gusoku himin
fully compassionate

哀愍意樂


哀愍意乐

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āi mǐn yì yào
    ai1 min3 yi4 yao4
ai min i yao
 aimin igyō
compassionate intention

哀愍愛樂


哀愍爱乐

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āi mǐn ài yào
    ai1 min3 ai4 yao4
ai min ai yao
 aimin aigyō
compassionate intentions

大恩教主

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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

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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

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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

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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

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 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

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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

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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

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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

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 kokoroyasashii / kokoroyasashi
    こころやさしい
(adjective) kind; tender-hearted; compassionate

悲愍意樂


悲愍意乐

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bēi mǐn yì yào
    bei1 min3 yi4 yao4
pei min i yao
 himin igyō
compassionate aspiration

情け深い

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 nasakebukai
    なさけぶかい
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted

情に厚い

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 jouniatsui / joniatsui
    じょうにあつい
(exp,adj-i) compassionate; sympathetic

情の深い

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 jounofukai / jonofukai
    じょうのふかい
(exp,adj-i) kind-hearted; compassionate; charitable

慈心因緣


慈心因缘

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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

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 jihibukai
    じひぶかい
(adjective) compassionate; merciful; benevolent; charitable; humane

鬼手仏心

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 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

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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

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 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

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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

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 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

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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

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 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

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 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

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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:
情け深い(P)
情深い

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 nasakebukai
    なさけぶかい
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted

Variations:
花も実も有る
花も実もある

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 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

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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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