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第三禪


第三禅

see styles
dì sān chán
    di4 san1 chan2
ti san ch`an
    ti san chan
 daisan zen
The third dhyāna, a degree of contemplation in which ecstasy gives way to serenity; also a state, or heaven, corresponding to this degree of contemplation, including the third three of the rūpa heavens.

第二禪


第二禅

see styles
dì èr chán
    di4 er4 chan2
ti erh ch`an
    ti erh chan
 daini zen
The second dhyāna, a degree of contemplation where reasoning gives way to intuition. The second three rūpa heavens.

第四禪


第四禅

see styles
dì sì chán
    di4 si4 chan2
ti ssu ch`an
    ti ssu chan
 daishi zen
The fourth dhyāna, a degree of contemplation when the mind becomes indifferent to pleasure and pain; also the last eight rūpa heavens.

等起善

see styles
děng qǐ shàn
    deng3 qi3 shan4
teng ch`i shan
    teng chi shan
 tōki zen
manifest physical activities and verbal expressions that are based on virtuous mental functions

縛馬答


缚马答

see styles
fú mǎ dá
    fu2 ma3 da2
fu ma ta
 bama tō
An argument or reply in a 'vicious circle', like a horse tethered to a pig.

義理禪


义理禅

see styles
yì lǐ chán
    yi4 li3 chan2
i li ch`an
    i li chan
 giri zen
theoretical Chan; Seon

能大師


能大师

see styles
néng dà shī
    neng2 da4 shi1
neng ta shih
 Nō Daishi
能行者 The sixth patriarch 慧能 Hui-neng of the Ch'an (Zen) School.

臨済宗

see styles
 rinzaishuu / rinzaishu
    りんざいしゅう
Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism

自性禪


自性禅

see styles
zì xìng chán
    zi4 xing4 chan2
tzu hsing ch`an
    tzu hsing chan
 jishō zen
meditation on the original nature of things

菩薩禪


菩萨禅

see styles
pú sà chán
    pu2 sa4 chan2
p`u sa ch`an
    pu sa chan
 bosatsu zen
bodhisattva meditation

華藏界


华藏界

see styles
huā zàng jiè
    hua1 zang4 jie4
hua tsang chieh
 kezō kai
(華藏世界) The lotus-store, or lotus-world, the Pure Land of Vairocana, also the Pure Land of all Buddhas in their saṃbhogakāya, or enjoyment bodies. Above the wind or air circle is a sea of fragrant water, in which is the thousand-petal lotus with its infinite variety of worlds, hence the meaning is the Lotus which contains a store of myriads of worlds; cf. the Tang Huayan sūtra 8, 9, and 10; the 梵網經 ch. 1, etc.

葛藤禪


葛藤禅

see styles
gé téng chán
    ge2 teng2 chan2
ko t`eng ch`an
    ko teng chan
 kattō zen
wordy Seon

虎丘山

see styles
hǔ qiū shān
    hu3 qiu1 shan1
hu ch`iu shan
    hu chiu shan
 Koku san
Huqiu Shan, a monastery at Suzhou, which gave rise to a branch of the Chan (Zen) school, founded by 紹隆 Shaolong.

虚無僧

see styles
 komusou / komuso
    こむそう
begging Zen priest of the Fuke sect (wearing a sedge hood and playing a shakuhachi flute)

蝦蟆禪


虾蟆禅

see styles
xiā má chán
    xia1 ma2 chan2
hsia ma ch`an
    hsia ma chan
 gama zen
Frog samādhi, which causes one to leap with joy at half-truths.

襟回り

see styles
 erimawari
    えりまわり
(1) collar; area around the collar; (2) counterclockwise (when seated in a circle); anti-clockwise

読書会

see styles
 dokushokai
    どくしょかい
reading circle; reading group; book club

輪乗り

see styles
 wanori
    わのり
riding (a horse) in a circle

輪講会

see styles
 rinkoukai / rinkokai
    りんこうかい
(rare) (See 読書会) reading circle; reading society

迴旋處


回旋处

see styles
huí xuán chù
    hui2 xuan2 chu4
hui hsüan ch`u
    hui hsüan chu
traffic circle; rotary; roundabout

通明禪


通明禅

see styles
tōng míng chán
    tong1 ming2 chan2
t`ung ming ch`an
    tung ming chan
 tsū myō zen
dhyāna of [six] supranormal powers and [three illuminating] insights

遶三匝

see styles
rào sān zā
    rao4 san1 za1
jao san tsa
 nyo sansō
to circle (circumambulate) three times

選仏場

see styles
 senbutsujou / senbutsujo
    せんぶつじょう
{Buddh} Zen temple meditation hall

野狐禅

see styles
 yakozen
    やこぜん
(See 生禅) self-styled Zen philosophy; sciolism; dabbling in Zen; (person) Yakozen

金剛炎


金刚炎

see styles
jīn gāng yán
    jin1 gang1 yan2
chin kang yen
 kongō en
Diamond-blaze, a circle of fire to forbid the entry of evil spirits, also called 金炎; 火院 (or 火院界印 or火院密縫印).

鉛直圏

see styles
 enchokuken
    えんちょくけん
vertical circle

離心円

see styles
 rishinen
    りしんえん
eccentric circle

魔法円

see styles
 mahouen / mahoen
    まほうえん
magic circle

魔法陣

see styles
 mahoujin / mahojin
    まほうじん
(See 魔法円) summoning circle (esp. in fantasy fiction); magic circle

黄檗宗

see styles
 oubakushuu / obakushu
    おうばくしゅう
Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism

ぐるりと

see styles
 gururito
    ぐるりと
(adverb) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) turning in a circle; going around; turning about; surrounding; encircling

サークル

see styles
 saakuru / sakuru
    サークル
(1) group with a common interest (e.g. students); club (e.g. company sports club); circle; (2) circle (shape); (place-name) Circle

まあるく

see styles
 maaruku / maruku
    まあるく
(adverb) (colloquialism) (See 丸く・1) in a circle

一切行禪


一切行禅

see styles
yī qiè xíng chán
    yi1 qie4 xing2 chan2
i ch`ieh hsing ch`an
    i chieh hsing chan
 issai gyō zen
meditation on all Mahāyāna practices and actions

一指頭禪


一指头禅

see styles
yī zhǐ tóu chán
    yi1 zhi3 tou2 chan2
i chih t`ou ch`an
    i chih tou chan
 ichishi zu zen
The one finger-tip contemplation used by a certain monk to bring to another a conception of the universe. Also a parable in the 楞伽經 Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra. The Chan or Zen sect 禪宗 regard the sūtras merely as indicators, i.e. pointing fingers, their real object being only attained through personal mediation.

一挨一拶

see styles
 ichiaiissatsu / ichiaissatsu
    いちあいいっさつ
(archaism) (See 挨拶・6) dialoging (with another Zen practitioner to ascertain their level of enlightenment)

不立文字

see styles
bù lì wén zì
    bu4 li4 wen2 zi4
pu li wen tzu
 furyuumonji; furitsumonji / furyumonji; furitsumonji
    ふりゅうもんじ; ふりつもんじ
(expression) (yoji) Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment; Spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters; Spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind (Zen Buddhism)
(不立文字教) The 禪 ch'an or intuitive School does 'not set up scriptures'; it lays stress on meditation and intuition rather than on books and other external aids: cf. Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra.

世間善心


世间善心

see styles
shì jiān shàn xīn
    shi4 jian1 shan4 xin1
shih chien shan hsin
 seken zen shin
mental state of mundane goodness

丸で囲む

see styles
 marudekakomu
    まるでかこむ
(exp,v5m) to enclose (a word, letter, symbol, etc.) with a circle

丸付数字

see styles
 marutsukisuuji / marutsukisuji
    まるつきすうじ
number enclosed within a circle (symbol)

五燈會元


五灯会元

see styles
wǔ dēng huì yuán
    wu3 deng1 hui4 yuan2
wu teng hui yüan
Song Dynasty History of Zen Buddhism in China (1252), 20 scrolls

交友関係

see styles
 kouyuukankei / koyukanke
    こうゆうかんけい
one's relationships; people one knows; circle of friends

交際範囲

see styles
 kousaihani / kosaihani
    こうさいはんい
circle of acquaintance

令漸增長


令渐增长

see styles
lìng jiàn zēng zhǎng
    ling4 jian4 zeng1 zhang3
ling chien tseng chang
 ryō zen zōjō
to make it gradually increase

令漸捨離


令渐舍离

see styles
lìng jiàn shě lí
    ling4 jian4 she3 li2
ling chien she li
 ryō zen shari
to gradually get rid of

令現在前


令现在前

see styles
lìng xiàn zài qián
    ling4 xian4 zai4 qian2
ling hsien tsai ch`ien
    ling hsien tsai chien
 ryō genzai zen
make manifest

以心伝心

see styles
 ishindenshin
    いしんでんしん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (yoji) telepathy; tacit understanding; thought transference; communion of mind with mind; (2) (yoji) {Buddh} non-verbal Zen Buddhist transmission to a disciple of the central tenets of Buddhism

以心傳心


以心传心

see styles
yǐ xīn chuán xīn
    yi3 xin1 chuan2 xin1
i hsin ch`uan hsin
    i hsin chuan hsin
 ishin denshin
Direct transmission from mind to mind, as contrasted with the written word; the intuitive principle of the Chan (Zen), or intuitive school.

佐藤善勇

see styles
 satouzenyuu / satozenyu
    さとうぜんゆう
(person) Satou Zen'yū

佛光國師

see styles
fó guāng guó shī
    fo2 guang1 guo2 shi1
fo kuang kuo shih
 Bukkō Kokushi
Chinese monk of the Linji (J. Rinzai) school 臨濟宗. Founder of the Bukkō Branch 佛光派, one of the twenty-four transmissions of Zen 禪宗二十四流 that reached Japan. Came to Japan in 1279 following the invitation by Hōjō Tokimune. Founder of the Engakuji 圓覺寺 in Kamakura.

全跏趺坐

see styles
quán jiā fū z uo
    quan2 jia1 fu1 z uo4
ch`üan chia fu z uo
    chüan chia fu z uo
 zen kafu za
The legs completely crossed as in a completely seated image.

六道輪廻


六道轮廻

see styles
liù dào lún huí
    liu4 dao4 lun2 hui2
liu tao lun hui
 rokudourinne / rokudorinne
    ろくどうりんね
(yoji) endless circle of transmigration in the six posthumous worlds
transmigration through the six kinds of rebirth

円で囲む

see styles
 marudekakomu
    まるでかこむ
    endekakomu
    えんでかこむ
(exp,v5m) to enclose (a word, letter, symbol, etc.) with a circle

円を成す

see styles
 enonasu
    えんをなす
(exp,v5s) to form a circle

円を描く

see styles
 enoegaku; enokaku
    えんをえがく; えんをかく
(exp,v5k) (1) (えんをえがく only) to make a circle (of a motion, arrangement, etc.); to move (e.g. one's head) in a circle; to form (the shape of) a circle; (exp,v5k) (2) to draw a circle

前不生後


前不生后

see styles
qián bù shēng hòu
    qian2 bu4 sheng1 hou4
ch`ien pu sheng hou
    chien pu sheng hou
 zen fushō go
the former does not give rise to the latter

前正覺山


前正觉山

see styles
qián zhèng jué shān
    qian2 zheng4 jue2 shan1
ch`ien cheng chüeh shan
    chien cheng chüeh shan
 Zen shōgaku sen
Prāgbodhi, v. 鉢 A mountain in Magadha, reported to have been ascended by Śākyamuni before his enlightenment, hence its name.

勸善徵惡


劝善征恶

see styles
quàn shàn zhēng è
    quan4 shan4 zheng1 e4
ch`üan shan cheng o
    chüan shan cheng o
 kan zen chō aku
encouraging the good and punishing evil

十二因緣


十二因缘

see styles
shí èr yīn yuán
    shi2 er4 yin1 yuan2
shih erh yin yüan
 jūni innen
Dvādaśaṅga pratītyasamutpāda; the twelve nidānas; v. 尼 and 因; also 十二緣起; 因緣有支; 因緣率連; 因緣棘園; 因緣輪; 因緣重城; 因緣觀; 支佛觀. They are the twelve links in the chain of existence: (1) 無明avidyā, ignorance, or unenlightenment; (2) 行 saṃskāra, action, activity, conception, "dispositions," Keith; (3) 識 vijñāna, consciousness; (4) 名色 nāmarūpa, name and form; (5) 六入 ṣaḍāyatana, the six sense organs, i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind; (6) 觸 sparśa, contact, touch; (7) 受 vedanā, sensation, feeling; (8) 愛 tṛṣṇā, thirst, desire, craving; (9) 取 upādāna, laying hold of, grasping; (10) 有 bhava, being, existing; (11) 生 jāti, birth; (12) 老死 jarāmaraṇa, old age, death. The "classical formula" reads "By reason of ignorance dispositions; by reason of dispositions consciousness", etc. A further application of the twelve nidānas is made in regard to their causaton of rebirth: (1) ignorance, as inherited passion from the beginningless past ; (2) karma, good and evil, of past lives; (3) conception as a form of perception; (4) nāmarūpa, or body and mind evolving (in the womb); (5) the six organs on the verge of birth; (6) childhood whose intelligence is limited to sparśa, contact or touch; (7) receptivity or budding intelligence and discrimination from 6 or 7 years; (8) thirst, desire, or love, age of puberty; (9) the urge of sensuous existence; (10) forming the substance, bhava, of future karma; (11) the completed karma ready for rebirth; (12) old age and death. The two first are associated with the previous life, the other ten with the present. The theory is equally applicable to all realms of reincarnation. The twelve links are also represented in a chart, at the centre of which are the serpent (anger), boar (ignorance, or stupidity), and dove (lust) representing the fundamental sins. Each catches the other by the tail, typifying the train of sins producing the wheel of life. In another circle the twelve links are represented as follows: (1) ignorance, a blind woman; (2) action, a potter at work, or man gathering fruit; (3) consciousness, a restless monkey; (4) name and form, a boat; (5) sense organs, a house; (6) contact, a man and woman sitting together; (7) sensation, a man pierced by an arrow; (8) desire, a man drinking wine; (9) craving, a couple in union; (10) existence through childbirth; (11) birth, a man carrying a corpse; (12) disease, old age, death, an old woman leaning on a stick. v. 十二因緣論 Pratītya-samutpāda śāstra.

半跏趺坐

see styles
bàn jiā fū zuò
    ban4 jia1 fu1 zuo4
pan chia fu tso
 hanka fuza
    はんかふざ
(yoji) (sitting in) the half lotus position (in Zen meditation)
(半跏坐) A bodhisattva's form of sitting, different from the completely cross-legged form of a Buddha.

原善一郎

see styles
 harazenichirou / harazenichiro
    はらぜんいちろう
(person) Hara Zen'ichirō

取りまく

see styles
 torimaku
    とりまく
(transitive verb) to surround; to circle; to enclose

取り巻く

see styles
 torimaku
    とりまく
(transitive verb) to surround; to circle; to enclose

吉田善哉

see styles
 yoshidazenya
    よしだぜんや
(person) Yoshida Zen'ya (1921.5.3-1993.8.13)

周三徑一


周三径一

see styles
zhōu sān jìng yī
    zhou1 san1 jing4 yi1
chou san ching i
circumference of a circle is proverbially three times its radius

善不善業


善不善业

see styles
shàn bù shàn yè
    shan4 bu4 shan4 ye4
shan pu shan yeh
 zen fuzen gō
wholesome and unwholesome karma

善及無記


善及无记

see styles
shàn jí wú jì
    shan4 ji2 wu2 ji4
shan chi wu chi
 zen kyū muki
[morally] wholesome and indeterminate [factors]

善右ヱ門

see styles
 zenemon
    ぜんえもん
(given name) Zen'emon; Zenwemon

善右衛門

see styles
 zenemon
    ぜんえもん
(given name) Zen'emon

善安其所

see styles
shàn ān qí suǒ
    shan4 an1 qi2 suo3
shan an ch`i so
    shan an chi so
 zen an kisho
well-settled

善寂滅度


善寂灭度

see styles
shàn jí miè dù
    shan4 ji2 mie4 du4
shan chi mieh tu
 zen jakumetsu do
the state of perfect tranquility and extinction (of suffering)

善惡之業


善恶之业

see styles
shàn è zhī yè
    shan4 e4 zhi1 ye4
shan o chih yeh
 zen aku no gyō
good and evil karma

善惡報應


善恶报应

see styles
shàn è bào yìng
    shan4 e4 bao4 ying4
shan o pao ying
 zen'aku hōō
recompense for good or evil activity

善於勝義


善于胜义

see styles
shàn yú shèng yì
    shan4 yu2 sheng4 yi4
shan yü sheng i
 zen o shōgi
skillful in regard to the ultimate truth

善決定心


善决定心

see styles
shàn jué dìng xīn
    shan4 jue2 ding4 xin1
shan chüeh ting hsin
 zen ketsujō shin
attitude of wholesome determination

善決定願


善决定愿

see styles
shàn jué dìng yuàn
    shan4 jue2 ding4 yuan4
shan chüeh ting yüan
 zen ketsujō gan
vow for skillful determination

善究竟天

see styles
shàn jiū jìng tiān
    shan4 jiu1 jing4 tian1
shan chiu ching t`ien
    shan chiu ching tien
 zen kukyō ten
Akaniṣṭha

善能摧伏

see styles
shàn néng cuī fú
    shan4 neng2 cui1 fu2
shan neng ts`ui fu
    shan neng tsui fu
 zen nō zaifuku
ably smites down

善觀察覺


善观察觉

see styles
shàn guān chá jué
    shan4 guan1 cha2 jue2
shan kuan ch`a chüeh
    shan kuan cha chüeh
 zen kansatsu kaku
excellent observing awareness

善養密寺

see styles
 zenyoumitsuji / zenyomitsuji
    ぜんようみつじ
(personal name) Zen'youmitsuji

喝食行者

see styles
hē shí xíng zhě
    he1 shi2 xing2 zhe3
ho shih hsing che
 kasshikianja
    かっしきあんじゃ
{Buddh} meal announcer (at a Zen monastery)
meal announcer

四箇大乘

see styles
sì gè dà shèng
    si4 ge4 da4 sheng4
ssu ko ta sheng
 shika daijō
The four Mahāyānas, i. e. the four great schools: (1) 華嚴 Huayan or Avataṃsaka; (2) 天台 Tiantai; (3) 眞言 Zhenyan, Shingon, or esoteric; (4) 禪 Chan, Zen, or intuitive school. Another group is the 法相, 三論, 天台, and 華嚴.

圓伊三點


圆伊三点

see styles
yuán yī sān diǎn
    yuan2 yi1 san1 dian3
yüan i san tien
 en i santen
circle with three dots inside

埃夫伯里

see styles
āi fū bó lǐ
    ai1 fu1 bo2 li3
ai fu po li
Avebury (stone circle near Stonehenge)

執相應染


执相应染

see styles
zhí xiāng yìng rǎn
    zhi2 xiang1 ying4 ran3
chih hsiang ying jan
 shū sōō zen
defilement associated with attachment

墮雜染相


堕杂染相

see styles
duò zá rǎn xiàng
    duo4 za2 ran3 xiang4
to tsa jan hsiang
 dazō zen sō
having the characteristics of defilement

大圏航路

see styles
 taikenkouro / taikenkoro
    たいけんこうろ
great circle sailing route

大鐵圍山


大铁围山

see styles
dà tiě wéi shān
    da4 tie3 wei2 shan1
ta t`ieh wei shan
    ta tieh wei shan
 daitetsuchisen
(大鐵圍) Mahācakravāla. The great circular 'iron' enclosure; the higher of the double circle of mountains forming the outer periphery of every world, concentric to the seven circles around Sumeru.

大鑑禪師


大鑑禅师

see styles
dà jiàn chán shī
    da4 jian4 chan2 shi1
ta chien ch`an shih
    ta chien chan shih
 Daikan zenji
The great mirror, posthumous title of the sixth 禪 Chan (Zen) patriarch, 慧能 Huineng, imperially bestowed in A.D. 815.

如前分別


如前分别

see styles
rú qián fēn bié
    ru2 qian2 fen1 bie2
ju ch`ien fen pieh
    ju chien fen pieh
 nyo zen funbetsu
above discriminated...

宍戸善一

see styles
 shishidozenichi
    ししどぜんいち
(person) Shishido Zen'ichi

家族団欒

see styles
 kazokudanran
    かぞくだんらん
(noun/participle) (yoji) happy family circle; sitting in a family circle and enjoying conversation; harmony in a family

尼民陀羅


尼民陀罗

see styles
ní mín tuó luó
    ni2 min2 tuo2 luo2
ni min t`o lo
    ni min to lo
 Nimindara
Nimindhara, or Nemiṃdhara 尼民達羅 maintaining the circle, i. e. the outermost ring of the seven concentric ranges of a world, the 地持山 the mountains that hold the land. Also the name of a sea fish whose head is supposed to resemble this mountain.

廣說如前


广说如前

see styles
guǎng shuō rú qián
    guang3 shuo1 ru2 qian2
kuang shuo ju ch`ien
    kuang shuo ju chien
 kōsetsu nyo zen
as extensively explained above

後不起前


后不起前

see styles
hòu bù qǐ qián
    hou4 bu4 qi3 qian2
hou pu ch`i ch`ien
    hou pu chi chien
 go fuki zen
the latter does not give rise to the former

惡性循環


恶性循环

see styles
è xìng xún huán
    e4 xing4 xun2 huan2
o hsing hsün huan
vicious circle

應善解釋


应善解释

see styles
yìng shàn jiě shì
    ying4 shan4 jie3 shi4
ying shan chieh shih
 ō zen geshaku
should be fully explained

拈花微笑

see styles
niǎn huā wēi xiào
    nian3 hua1 wei1 xiao4
nien hua wei hsiao
 nenge mishō
Buddha held up a flower and Kāśyapa smiled'. This incident does not appear till about A. D. 800, but is regarded as the beginning of the tradition on which the Chan (Zen) or Intuitional sect based its existence.

拖泥帶水


拖泥带水

see styles
tuō ní dài shuǐ
    tuo1 ni2 dai4 shui3
t`o ni tai shui
    to ni tai shui
 dadei taisui
lit. wading in mud and water; a slovenly job; sloppy
和泥合水 Mud and water hauler, or made of mud and water, a Chan (Zen) school censure of facile remarks.

擊鼓傳花


击鼓传花

see styles
jī gǔ chuán huā
    ji1 gu3 chuan2 hua1
chi ku ch`uan hua
    chi ku chuan hua
beat the drum, pass the flower (game in which players sit in a circle passing a flower around while a drum is beaten – when the drumbeat stops, the player holding the flower must sing a song, answer a question, or drink a glass of wine etc)

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