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梵天

see styles
fàn tiān
    fan4 tian1
fan t`ien
    fan tien
 bonten; bonden
    ぼんてん; ぼんでん
Nirvana (in Buddhist scripture); Lord Brahma (the Hindu Creator)
(1) Brahma (Hindu creator god); (2) (See 御幣) large staff with plaited paper streamers (used at religious festivals or as a sign); (3) buoy (used in longline fishing, gillnetting, etc.); (4) down puff (on the end of an ear pick); (given name) Bonten
Brahmadeva. Brahmā, the ruler of this world. India. brahmaloka, the eighteen heavens of the realm of form, divided into four dhyāna regions (sixteen heavens in Southern Buddhism). The first three contain the 梵衆天 assembly of brahmadevas, i.e. the brahmakāyika; the 梵輔天 brahmspurohitas, retinue of Brahmā; and 大梵天 Mahābrahman, Brahman himself.

梵夾


梵夹

see styles
fàn jiá
    fan4 jia2
fan chia
 bonkō
Palm-leaf scriptures; also 梵筴; 梵篋; 梵挾; 經夾.

梵女

see styles
fàn nǚ
    fan4 nv3
fan nü
 bonnyo
A noble woman, a woman of high character.

梵字

see styles
fàn zì
    fan4 zi4
fan tzu
 bonji
    ぼんじ
script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji
Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language.

梵學


梵学

see styles
fàn xué
    fan4 xue2
fan hsüeh
 bongaku
The study of Buddhism; the study of Brahmanism.

梵宇

see styles
fàn yǔ
    fan4 yu3
fan yü
 bon'u
A sacred house, i.e. a Buddhist monastery, or temple.

梵室

see styles
fàn shì
    fan4 shi4
fan shih
 bonshitsu
A dwelling where celibate discipline is practised, a monastery, temple.

梵宮


梵宫

see styles
fàn gōng
    fan4 gong1
fan kung
 bongū
The realm of Brahmā; the first dhyāna heaven of the realm of form.; Brahmā's palace; a Buddhist temple.

梵尊

see styles
fàn zūn
    fan4 zun1
fan tsun
 Bonson
Brahmā the supreme one

梵幢

see styles
fàn chuáng
    fan4 chuang2
fan ch`uang
    fan chuang
 Bontō
Brahmadhvaja

梵延

see styles
fàn yán
    fan4 yan2
fan yen
 Bon En
Brahmā and Nārāyaṇa.

梵德

see styles
fàn dé
    fan4 de2
fan te
 bontoku
The power, or bliss, of Brahmā.

梵心

see styles
fàn xīn
    fan4 xin1
fan hsin
 bonshin
The noble or pure mind (which practises the discipline that ensures rebirth in the realm without form).

梵志

see styles
fàn zhì
    fan4 zhi4
fan chih
 bonji
brahmacārin. 'studying sacred learning; practising continence or chastity.' M.W. A brahmacārī is a 'young Brahman in the first āśrama or period of his life' (M. W.); there are four such periods. A Buddhist ascetic with his will set on 梵 purity, also intp. as nirvana.

梵怛

see styles
fàn dá
    fan4 da2
fan ta
 bon tan
brahma-staff

梵挾


梵挟

see styles
fàn jiā
    fan4 jia1
fan chia
 bon kyō
palm-leaf scriptures

梵摩

see styles
fàn mó
    fan4 mo2
fan mo
 bonma
Brahmā; brahman, etc., v. 梵; 梵天, etc.; 梵覽摩 or 梵覽磨; 勃?摩; 婆羅賀摩; 沒羅憾摩; intp. as Brahmā, see 梵天; and brahman, or priest; it is used both in a noble and ignoble sense, ignoble when disparaging brahman opposition; it is intp. by 淨 pure, also by 離欲淸淨 celibate and pure.

梵教

see styles
fàn jiào
    fan4 jiao4
fan chiao
Brahmanism

梵文

see styles
fàn wén
    fan4 wen2
fan wen
 bonbun
    ぼんぶん
Sanskrit
(1) Sanskrit writing; Sanskrit text; (2) Sanskrit scripture; scripture in Sanskrit characters
Sanskrit text

梵日

see styles
fàn rì
    fan4 ri4
fan jih
 Bonnichi
Beom-il

梵書


梵书

see styles
fàn shū
    fan4 shu1
fan shu
 Bonsho
Brahmana, ancient Hindu texts
Brāhmaṇa

梵服

see styles
fàn fú
    fan4 fu2
fan fu
 bonpuku
The kaṣāya or monk's robe; the garment of celibacy.

梵本

see styles
fàn běn
    fan4 ben3
fan pen
 bonpon; bonbon
    ぼんぽん; ぼんぼん
book in Sanskrit characters (e.g. scripture); book from India
Sutras in the Indian language.

梵杖

see styles
fàn zhàng
    fan4 zhang4
fan chang
 bon jō
brahma-staff

梵樂


梵乐

see styles
fàn lè
    fan4 le4
fan le
 bonraku
bliss of the Brahma heaven

梵殿

see styles
fàn diàn
    fan4 dian4
fan tien
 bonten
Brahma palace

梵淨

see styles
fàn jìng
    fan4 jing4
fan ching
 bonjō
pure

梵王

see styles
fàn wáng
    fan4 wang2
fan wang
 Bonō
Brahmā, cf. 梵天. The father of all living beings; the first person of the Brahminical trimūrti, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, recognized by Buddhism as devas but as inferior to a Buddha, or enlightened man.

梵界

see styles
fàn jiè
    fan4 jie4
fan chieh
 bonkai
Brahma's realm

梵皇

see styles
fàn huáng
    fan4 huang2
fan huang
 bonkō
The Indian Emperor, Buddha.

梵相

see styles
fàn xiàng
    fan4 xiang4
fan hsiang
 Bonsō
Brahmadhvaja, one of the sons of Mahābhijña; his Buddha domain is south-west of our universe.

梵章

see styles
fàn zhāng
    fan4 zhang1
fan chang
 Bonshō
Brahmavastu, a Sanskrit syllabary in twelve parts.

梵筴


梵䇲

see styles
fàn jiā
    fan4 jia1
fan chia
 bon saku
palm-leaf scriptures

梵篋


梵箧

see styles
fàn qiè
    fan4 qie4
fan ch`ieh
    fan chieh
 bon kyō
palm-leaf scriptures

梵網


梵网

see styles
fàn wǎng
    fan4 wang3
fan wang
 bonmō
Brahmajāla; Brahma-net.

梵聲


梵声

see styles
fàn shēng
    fan4 sheng1
fan sheng
 bonshō
The voice of Buddha.

梵苑

see styles
fàn yuàn
    fan4 yuan4
fan yüan
 bon'on
A monastery or any place where celibate discipline is practised.

梵衆


梵众

see styles
fàn zhòng
    fan4 zhong4
fan chung
 bonshu
Monks, so called because of their religious practices.

梵行

see styles
fàn xíng
    fan4 xing2
fan hsing
 bongyou / bongyo
    ぼんぎょう
{Buddh} ascetic practices (esp. celibacy)
Pure living; noble action; the discipline of celibacy which ensures rebirth in the brahmaloka, or in the realms beyond form.

梵言

see styles
fàn yán
    fan4 yan2
fan yen
 bongon
Sanskrit word

梵語


梵语

see styles
fàn yǔ
    fan4 yu3
fan yü
 bongo
    ぼんご
Sanskrit (language)
(See サンスクリット語) Sanskrit
Brahma language, Sanskrit, the Sanskrit alphabet; 'the language of India'; supposed to come from Brahmā.

梵谷

see styles
fàn gǔ
    fan4 gu3
fan ku
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890), Dutch post-Impressionist painter (Tw)

梵身

see styles
fàn shēn
    fan4 shen1
fan shen
 bonshin
The pure spiritual body, or dharmakāya, of the Buddha, v. 法身.

梵輔


梵辅

see styles
fàn fǔ
    fan4 fu3
fan fu
 bonbu
ministers of Brahmā

梵輪


梵轮

see styles
fàn lún
    fan4 lun2
fan lun
 bonrin
The brahma-wheel, the wheel of the law, or pure preaching of the Buddha; his four梵行 v. 四無量心; the first sermon at the request of Brahma; the doctrine or preaching of the Brahmans.

梵道

see styles
fàn dào
    fan4 dao4
fan tao
 bondō
The way of purity, or celibacy; the brahmanway.

梵釋


梵释

see styles
fàn shì
    fan4 shi4
fan shih
 Bon Shaku
Brahmā, the lord of the form-realm, and Śakra of the desire-realm.

梵鐘


梵钟

see styles
fàn zhōng
    fan4 zhong1
fan chung
 bonshou / bonsho
    ぼんしょう
bonshō; Buddhist temple bell
A temple or monastery bell.

梵難


梵难

see styles
fàn nán
    fan4 nan2
fan nan
 bonnan
The difficulty of maintaining celibacy, or purity.

梵音

see styles
fàn yīn
    fan4 yin1
fan yin
 bonnon
(1) Brahma voice, clear, melodious, pure, deep, far-reaching, one of the thirty-two marks of a Buddha. (2) Singing in praise of Buddha.

梵響


梵响

see styles
fàn xiǎng
    fan4 xiang3
fan hsiang
 bonkyō
The sound of Buddha's voice; his preaching.

梵魔

see styles
fàn mó
    fan4 mo2
fan mo
 Bon Ma
Brahmā and Māra, the former lord of the realm of form, the latter of desire or passion.

模範


模范

see styles
mó fàn
    mo2 fan4
mo fan
 mohan
    もはん
model; fine example
exemplar; model; example; pattern

欽犯


钦犯

see styles
qīn fàn
    qin1 fan4
ch`in fan
    chin fan
criminal whose arrest has been ordered by the emperor

止犯

see styles
zhǐ fàn
    zhi3 fan4
chih fan
 shi bon
crimes of omission

毀犯


毁犯

see styles
huǐ fàn
    hui3 fan4
hui fan
 kibon
to violate [the precepts]

毒販


毒贩

see styles
dú fàn
    du2 fan4
tu fan
drug dealer; drug trafficker

汎論


汎论

see styles
fàn lùn
    fan4 lun4
fan lun
 hanron
    はんろん
(n,vs,vt,vi) general remarks; outline
to discuss generally

油飯

see styles
yóu fàn
    you2 fan4
yu fan
fried sticky rice

泛函

see styles
fàn hán
    fan4 han2
fan han
a functional (math.)

泛指

see styles
fàn zhǐ
    fan4 zhi3
fan chih
to make a general reference; to be used in a general sense

泛濫


泛滥

see styles
fàn làn
    fan4 lan4
fan lan
to be in flood; to overflow (the banks); to inundate; to spread unchecked

泛白

see styles
fàn bái
    fan4 bai2
fan pai
to be suffused with white; faded; bleached; to blanch

泛稱


泛称

see styles
fàn chēng
    fan4 cheng1
fan ch`eng
    fan cheng
 hanshō
to refer broadly to; general term
general term

泛紅


泛红

see styles
fàn hóng
    fan4 hong2
fan hung
to blush; to redden; flushed

泛美

see styles
fàn měi
    fan4 mei3
fan mei
Pan American

泛舟

see styles
fàn zhōu
    fan4 zhou1
fan chou
to go boating

泛論


泛论

see styles
fàn lùn
    fan4 lun4
fan lun
 hanron
to discuss in general terms; general exposition; general discussion
to discuss broadly

泛讀


泛读

see styles
fàn dú
    fan4 du2
fan tu
(language education) to read swiftly, aiming to get the gist; extensive reading

泛起

see styles
fàn qǐ
    fan4 qi3
fan ch`i
    fan chi
to appear; to emerge; to surface

泛酸

see styles
fàn suān
    fan4 suan1
fan suan
pantothenic acid; vitamin B5; to surge up (of acid in the stomach)

泛音

see styles
fàn yīn
    fan4 yin1
fan yin
overtone; a harmonic

泡飯


泡饭

see styles
pào fàn
    pao4 fan4
p`ao fan
    pao fan
to soak cooked rice in soup or water; cooked rice reheated in boiling water

洪範


洪范

see styles
hóng fàn
    hong2 fan4
hung fan
 Guhan
Great Plan

浮泛

see styles
fú fàn
    fu2 fan4
fu fan
to float about; (of a feeling) to show on the face; (of speech, friendship etc) shallow; vague

混飯


混饭

see styles
hùn fàn
    hun4 fan4
hun fan
to work for a living

淸梵

see styles
qīng fàn
    qing1 fan4
ch`ing fan
    ching fan
 shōbon
Pure Sanskrit; Buddha's resonant voice, or pure enunciation.

炒飯


炒饭

see styles
chǎo fàn
    chao3 fan4
ch`ao fan
    chao fan
 chaahan / chahan
    チャーハン
fried rice; (slang) (Tw) to have sex
(kana only) {food} Chinese-style fried rice (chi: chǎofàn)

焗飯


焗饭

see styles
jú fàn
    ju2 fan4
chü fan
rice au gratin

無犯


无犯

see styles
wú fàn
    wu2 fan4
wu fan
 mubon
no fault

煮飯


煮饭

see styles
zhǔ fàn
    zhu3 fan4
chu fan
to cook

燉飯


炖饭

see styles
dùn fàn
    dun4 fan4
tun fan
risotto

燴飯


烩饭

see styles
huì fàn
    hui4 fan4
hui fan
rice in gravy, typically with meat and vegetables

犯上

see styles
fàn shàng
    fan4 shang4
fan shang
to offend one's superiors

犯事

see styles
fàn shì
    fan4 shi4
fan shih
to break the law; to commit a crime

犯人

see styles
fàn rén
    fan4 ren2
fan jen
 hannin
    はんにん
convict; prisoner; criminal
offender; criminal; culprit

犯傻

see styles
fàn shǎ
    fan4 sha3
fan sha
to be foolish; to play dumb; to gaze absentmindedly

犯制

see styles
fàn zhì
    fan4 zhi4
fan chih
 bonsei
violating rules

犯勁


犯劲

see styles
fàn jìn
    fan4 jin4
fan chin
to become excited

犯已

see styles
fàn yǐ
    fan4 yi3
fan i
 bon'i
a crime has been committed (past tense)

犯心

see styles
fàn xīn
    fan4 xin1
fan hsin
 bonshin
thoughts of transgression

犯忌

see styles
fàn jì
    fan4 ji4
fan chi
to violate a taboo

犯怵

see styles
fàn chù
    fan4 chu4
fan ch`u
    fan chu
to be afraid; to feel nervous

犯愁

see styles
fàn chóu
    fan4 chou2
fan ch`ou
    fan chou
to worry; to be anxious

犯意

see styles
fàn yì
    fan4 yi4
fan i
 hani
    はんい
criminal intent
criminal intent; malice

犯憷

see styles
fàn chù
    fan4 chu4
fan ch`u
    fan chu
variant of 犯怵[fan4 chu4]

犯戒

see styles
fàn jiè
    fan4 jie4
fan chieh
 bonkai
to go against the rules (of a religious order); to break a ban (e.g. medical)
To offend against or break the moral or ceremonial laws (of Buddhism).

犯案

see styles
fàn àn
    fan4 an4
fan an
to commit a crime or offense

犯毒

see styles
fàn dú
    fan4 du2
fan tu
illegal drug; narcotic

犯法

see styles
fàn fǎ
    fan4 fa3
fan fa
to break the law

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

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