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四智印

see styles
sì zhì yìn
    si4 zhi4 yin4
ssu chih yin
 shichīn
Four wisdom symbols of the Shingon cult: 大智印 or 摩訶岐若勿他羅 mahājñāna-mudrā, the forms of the images; 三昧耶印 samaya-jñāna-mudrā, their symbols and manual signs; 法智印 dharma-jñāna-mudrā, the magic formula of each; 羯摩智印 karma-jñāna-mudrā, the emblems of their specific functions.

四種名


四种名

see styles
sì zhǒng míng
    si4 zhong3 ming2
ssu chung ming
 shishu myō
four kinds of names

四空定

see styles
sì kōng dìng
    si4 kong1 ding4
ssu k`ung ting
    ssu kung ting
 shi kūjō
四無色定 The last four of the twelve dhyānas; the auto-hypnotic, or ecstatic entry into the four states represented by the four dhyāna heavens, i. e. 四 空 處 supra. In the first, the mind becomes void and vast like space; in the second, the powers of perception and understanding are unlimited; in the third, the discriminative powers of mind are subdued; in the fourth, the realm of consciousness or knowledge) without thought is reached, e. g. intuitive wisdom. These four are considered both as states of dhyāna, and as heavens into which one who practices these forms of dhyāna may be born.

四自在

see styles
sì zì zài
    si4 zi4 zai4
ssu tzu tsai
 shi jizai
The four sovereign powers: 戒 the moral law; 神通 supernatural powers; 智 knowledge; and 慧 wisdom.

堅固慧


坚固慧

see styles
jiān gù huì
    jian1 gu4 hui4
chien ku hui
 Kenko e
Strong in wisdom, ditto.

堙羅那


堙罗那

see styles
yīn luó nà
    yin1 luo2 na4
yin lo na
 Inrana
Airāvana, a king of the elephants; Indra's white elephant, cf. 伊. It is also confused with Airāvata in the above senses, and for certain trees, herbs, etc.; also with Elāpattra, name of a nāga.

增上慢

see styles
zēng shàng màn
    zeng1 shang4 man4
tseng shang man
 zōjō man
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel.

大上慧

see styles
dà shàng huì
    da4 shang4 hui4
ta shang hui
 dai jō e
the great, supreme wisdom

大力王

see styles
dà lì wáng
    da4 li4 wang2
ta li wang
 Dairiki ō
King Powerful, noted for his unstinted generosity. Indra to test him appeared as a Brahman and asked for his flesh; the king ungrudgingly cut of and gave him his arm. Indra was then Devadatta, King Powerful was Śākyamuni; v. 菩薩藏經 (下).

大圓覺


大圆觉

see styles
dà yuán jué
    da4 yuan2 jue2
ta yüan chüeh
 dai engaku
Great and perfect enlightenment, Buddha-wisdom.

大威德

see styles
dà wēi dé
    da4 wei1 de2
ta wei te
 dai itoku
Mahātejas. Of awe-inspiring power, or virtue, able to suppress evildoers and protect the good. A king of garuḍas, v. 迦. Title of a 明王 protector of Buddhism styled 大威德者; 大威德尊; 大威德明王; 百光扁照王; there are symbols, spells, esoteric words, sutras, etc., connected with this title.

大寂王

see styles
dà jí wáng
    da4 ji2 wang2
ta chi wang
 dai jakuō
The great tranquil or nirvana dharma‐king, i.e. Vairocana.

大床房

see styles
dà chuáng fáng
    da4 chuang2 fang2
ta ch`uang fang
    ta chuang fang
hotel room with one double (or queen or king) bed

大心力

see styles
dà xīn lì
    da4 xin1 li4
ta hsin li
 dai shinriki
The great mind and power, or wisdom and activity of Buddha.

大悲弓

see styles
dà bēi gōng
    da4 bei1 gong1
ta pei kung
 daihi kyū
The bow of great pity. Pity, a bow in the left hand; wisdom 智, an arrow in the right hand.

大慧度

see styles
dà huì dù
    da4 hui4 du4
ta hui tu
 dai edo
great perfection of wisdom

大族王

see styles
dà zú wáng
    da4 zu2 wang2
ta tsu wang
 Daizokuō
Mihirakula 摩醯羅矩羅, an ancient Huna king in the Punjab circa A.D. 520 who persecuted Buddhism; v. 西域記 4.

大明蝦


大明虾

see styles
dà míng xiā
    da4 ming2 xia1
ta ming hsia
king prawn

大智德

see styles
dà zhì dé
    da4 zhi4 de2
ta chih te
 dai chitoku
one who possesses great wisdom and virtue

大智慧

see styles
dà zhì huì
    da4 zhi4 hui4
ta chih hui
 dai chie
great wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism)
great wisdom

大智海

see styles
dà zhì hǎi
    da4 zhi4 hai3
ta chih hai
 daichi kai
great wisdom ocean

大智藏

see styles
dà zhì zàng
    da4 zhi4 zang4
ta chih tsang
 daichi zō
The Buddha-wisdom store.

大梵王

see styles
dà fàn wáng
    da4 fan4 wang2
ta fan wang
 dai bonnō
king of the Brahman-heaven

大法王

see styles
dà fǎ wáng
    da4 fa3 wang2
ta fa wang
 Daihōō
Sudharmarāja, King of the Sudharma Kinnaras, the horse-headed human-bodied musicians of Kuvera.

大猿王

see styles
 daienou / daieno
    だいえんおう
(personal name) Great Monkey King (as in Hanuman from the Ramayana tales (manga))

大神王

see styles
dà shén wáng
    da4 shen2 wang2
ta shen wang
 dai jinō
The great deva king, Mahākāla, the great black one, (1) title of Maheśvara, i.e. Śiva; (2) a guardian of monasteries, with black face, in the dining hall; he is said to have been a disciple of Mahādeva, a former incarnation of Śākyamuni.

大義王


大义王

see styles
dà yì wáng
    da4 yi4 wang2
ta i wang
 daigiō
(or 大義城) The king, or city, of all ideas, or aims, i.e. the heart as mind.

大醫王


大医王

see styles
dà yī wáng
    da4 yi1 wang2
ta i wang
 dai i ō
Great Lord of healing, an epithet of Buddhas and bodhisattvas.

大院君

see styles
 taiingun; daiinkun / taingun; dainkun
    たいいんぐん; だいいんくん
(hist) Daewongun (honorary title for the father of the king in Joseon-era Korea; esp. in ref. to Heungseon Daewongun, father of Emperor Gojong); (person) Daiinkun (1820-1898)

天中王

see styles
tiān zhōng wáng
    tian1 zhong1 wang2
t`ien chung wang
    tien chung wang
 tenchū ō
the king of gods

天樹王


天树王

see styles
tiān shù wáng
    tian1 shu4 wang2
t`ien shu wang
    tien shu wang
 tenju ō
The pārijāta tree 波利質多 which grows in front of Indra's palace— the king among the heavenly trees.

天眼明

see styles
tiān yǎn míng
    tian1 yan3 ming2
t`ien yen ming
    tien yen ming
 tengen myō
One of the three enlightenments 三明, or clear visions of the saint, which enables him to know the future rebirths of himself and all beings.

天眼智

see styles
tiān yǎn zhì
    tian1 yan3 zhi4
t`ien yen chih
    tien yen chih
 tengen chi
The wisdom obtained by the deva eye.

天羅國


天罗国

see styles
tiān luó guó
    tian1 luo2 guo2
t`ien lo kuo
    tien lo kuo
 Tenra koku
The kingdom of the king with kalmā-ṣapāda, i. e. spotted, or striped feet 斑定王; cf. 仁王經.

天耳智

see styles
tiān ěr zhì
    tian1 er3 zhi4
t`ien erh chih
    tien erh chih
 tenni chi
(天耳智通); 天耳智證通 The second of the six abhijñās 六通 by which devas in the form-world, certain arhats through the fourth dhyāna, and others can hear all sounds and understand all languages in the realms of form, with resulting wisdom. For its equivalent interpretation and its 修得 and 報得 v. 天眼.

太子丹

see styles
tài zǐ dān
    tai4 zi3 dan1
t`ai tzu tan
    tai tzu tan
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC

如來慧


如来慧

see styles
rú lái huì
    ru2 lai2 hui4
ju lai hui
 nyorai e
the wisdom of the Tathāgata

如意珠

see styles
rú yì zhū
    ru2 yi4 zhu1
ju i chu
 nyoiju
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼.

如是名

see styles
rú shì míng
    ru2 shi4 ming2
ju shih ming
 nyoze myō
this is called...

如法王

see styles
rú fǎ wáng
    ru2 fa3 wang2
ju fa wang
 nyohō ō
a king who follows the Buddhist teachings

如理智

see styles
rú lǐ zhì
    ru2 li3 zhi4
ju li chih
 nyorichi
non-discriminating, innate wisdom

如量智

see styles
rú liáng zhì
    ru2 liang2 zhi4
ju liang chih
 nyoryōchi
experiential wisdom

妙吉祥

see styles
miào jí xiáng
    miao4 ji2 xiang2
miao chi hsiang
 Myō Kichijō
Wonderful and auspicious, the meaning of Mañjuśrī, 妙 for mañju and 吉祥 for śrī; v. 文殊.

妙方便

see styles
miào fāng biàn
    miao4 fang1 bian4
miao fang pien
 myō hōben
subtle [marvelous] expedient means

妙智慧

see styles
miào zhì huì
    miao4 zhi4 hui4
miao chih hui
wondrous wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism)

妙淸淨

see styles
miào qīng jìng
    miao4 qing1 jing4
miao ch`ing ching
    miao ching ching
 myō shōjō
marvelous purity

妙簡擇


妙简择

see styles
miào jiǎn zé
    miao4 jian3 ze2
miao chien tse
 myō kenchaku
subtle analysis

妙聖智


妙圣智

see styles
miào shèng zhì
    miao4 sheng4 zhi4
miao sheng chih
 myō shōchi
noble wisdom; holy wisdom

妙莊嚴


妙庄严

see styles
miào zhuāng yán
    miao4 zhuang1 yan2
miao chuang yen
 myō shōgon
Śubha-vyūha

妙莊王


妙庄王

see styles
miào zhuāng wáng
    miao4 zhuang1 wang2
miao chuang wang
 Myōshō ō
(妙莊嚴王) Śubhavyūha, the king who is the subject and title of the twenty-seventh chapter of the Lotus Sutra. He is also reputed to be the father of Guanyin.

妙菩提

see styles
miào pú tí
    miao4 pu2 ti2
miao p`u t`i
    miao pu ti
 myō bodai
excellent enlightenment

妙觀察


妙观察

see styles
miào guān chá
    miao4 guan1 cha2
miao kuan ch`a
    miao kuan cha
 myō kansatsu
marvelous observation

妙辯才


妙辩才

see styles
miào biàn cái
    miao4 bian4 cai2
miao pien ts`ai
    miao pien tsai
 myō benzai
subtle discernment

妙難思


妙难思

see styles
miào nán sī
    miao4 nan2 si1
miao nan ssu
 myō nanshi
subtle, difficult to conceive

妙高山

see styles
miào gāo shān
    miao4 gao1 shan1
miao kao shan
 myoukouzan / myokozan
    みょうこうざん
(personal name) Myōkouzan
(妙高山王) The wonderful high mountain, Sumeru; the king of mountains.

姜子牙

see styles
jiāng zǐ yá
    jiang1 zi3 ya2
chiang tzu ya
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]

威怒王

see styles
wēi nù wáng
    wei1 nu4 wang2
wei nu wang
 inuō
The wrathful maharāja. guardians of Buddhism.

威音王

see styles
wēi yīn wáng
    wei1 yin1 wang2
wei yin wang
 Ion ō
Bhīṣma-garjita-ghoṣa-svara-rāja, the king with the awe-inspiring voice, the name of countless Buddhas successively appearing during the 離衰 kalpa; cf. Lotus Sutra.

娑伽羅


娑伽罗

see styles
suō qié luó
    suo1 qie2 luo2
so ch`ieh lo
    so chieh lo
 Sagara
Sāgara. 娑竭羅 The ocean. The nāga king of the ocean palace north of Mt. Meru, possessed of priceless pearls; the dragon king of rain; his eight-year-old daughter instantly attained Buddhahood, v. the Lotus Sutra.

婆羅訶


婆罗诃

see styles
pó luó hē
    po2 luo2 he1
p`o lo ho
    po lo ho
 baraka
(婆羅) Balāhaka, a king of horses, or possessing horses.

孝成王

see styles
xiào chéng wáng
    xiao4 cheng2 wang2
hsiao ch`eng wang
    hsiao cheng wang
King Xiaocheng of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 266-245 BC

孟思誠


孟思诚

see styles
mèng sī chéng
    meng4 si1 cheng2
meng ssu ch`eng
    meng ssu cheng
Maeng Saseong (1360-1438), Korean politician of the Goryeo-Joseon transition, famous for his honesty and wisdom

孫行者


孙行者

see styles
sūn xíng zhě
    sun1 xing2 zhe3
sun hsing che
Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1], the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]

宿命明

see styles
sù mìng míng
    su4 ming4 ming2
su ming ming
 shukumyō myō
The knowledge of the arhat of his own and other previous transmigrations.

宿命通

see styles
sù mìng tōng
    su4 ming4 tong1
su ming t`ung
    su ming tung
 shukumyoutsuu / shukumyotsu
    しゅくみょうつう
(Buddhism) recollection of past lives; wisdom of past lives (one of six supernatural powers of Buddhas and arhats)
{Buddh} (See 六神通) knowledge of previous lifetimes (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers)
(宿命智通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-(jñāna); buddha-knowledge of all forms of previous existence of self and others; one of the 六通 (六神通).

宿王戲


宿王戏

see styles
sù wáng xì
    su4 wang2 xi4
su wang hsi
 shukuō ki
nakṣatra-rāja-vikrīḍita, the play of the star-king, or king of the constellations, one of the samādhi in the Lotus Sutra.

宿王華


宿王华

see styles
sù wáng huā
    su4 wang2 hua1
su wang hua
 Shukuōke
Nakṣatra-rāja-saṅkusumitābhijña, king of the star-flowers, a bodhisattva in the Lotus Sutra.

寂照慧

see styles
jí zhào huì
    ji2 zhao4 hui4
chi chao hui
 jakushō e
Buddha-wisdom which comprehends nirvāṇa reality and its functioning.

實事名


实事名

see styles
shí shì míng
    shi2 shi4 ming2
shih shih ming
 jitsuji myō
words for actual things

實相慧


实相慧

see styles
shí xiàng huì
    shi2 xiang4 hui4
shih hsiang hui
 jissō e
Wisdom in regard to reality.

対立王

see styles
 tairitsuou / tairitsuo
    たいりつおう
antiking; would-be king

封神榜

see styles
fēng shén bǎng
    feng1 shen2 bang3
feng shen pang
Investiture of the Gods, major Ming dynasty vernacular novel of mythology and fantasy, very loosely based on King Wu of Zhou's 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] overthrow of the Shang, subsequent material for opera, film, TV series, computer games etc

少智慧

see styles
shǎo zhì huì
    shao3 zhi4 hui4
shao chih hui
 shō chie
limited wisdom

就ける

see styles
 tsukeru
    つける
(transitive verb) (1) to install (a king, emperor, etc.); (2) to appoint (to a post); to promote; (3) to assign (to study under)

屯崙摩


屯仑摩

see styles
tún lún mó
    tun2 lun2 mo2
t`un lun mo
    tun lun mo
 Chunronma
Druma, the king of the kinhara, male and female spirits whose music awakened mystics from their trance: v. 智度論 17.

山岳賞

see styles
 sangakushou / sangakusho
    さんがくしょう
{sports} King of the Mountains (cycling, esp. Tour de France)

山海惠

see styles
shān hǎi huì
    shan1 hai3 hui4
shan hai hui
 Sankaie
Mountain-Sea Wisdom

山海慧

see styles
shān hǎi huì
    shan1 hai3 hui4
shan hai hui
 Sankaie
Mountain-Sea Wisdom

巧妙智

see styles
qiǎo miào zhì
    qiao3 miao4 zhi4
ch`iao miao chih
    chiao miao chih
 gyōmyō chi
巧智慧 is 一切智智 q. v.

巧智慧

see styles
qiǎo zhì huì
    qiao3 zhi4 hui4
ch`iao chih hui
    chiao chih hui
 gyōchi e
excellent wisdom

巨賞彌


巨赏弥

see styles
jù shǎng mí
    ju4 shang3 mi2
chü shang mi
 Kyoshōmi
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam.

已知根

see styles
yǐ zhī gēn
    yi3 zhi1 gen1
i chih ken
 ichi kon
ājñendriya. The second of the 三無漏根 q. v. One who already knows the indriya or roots that arise from the practical stage associated with the Four Dogmas, i. e. purpose, joy, pleasure, renunciation, faith, zeal, memory, abstract meditation, wisdom.

希律王

see styles
xī lǜ wáng
    xi1 lu:4 wang2
hsi lü wang
Herod the Great (73 BC - 4 BC), Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BC)

希西家

see styles
xī xī jiā
    xi1 xi1 jia1
hsi hsi chia
Hezekiah or Ezekias (740-687 BC), twelfth king of Judah (Judaism)

帝釈天

see styles
 taishakuten
    たいしゃくてん
{Buddh} Śakra (Deva); Shakra; Indra; Shakra Devanam Indra; the king of heaven in Hindu mythology; (personal name) Taishakuten

師子國


师子国

see styles
shī zǐ guó
    shi1 zi3 guo2
shih tzu kuo
 Shishikoku
Siṃhala, Ceylon, the kingdom reputed to be founded by Siṃha, first an Indian merchant, later king of the country, who overcame the 'demons' of Ceylon and conquered the island.

師子王


师子王

see styles
shī zǐ wáng
    shi1 zi3 wang2
shih tzu wang
 shishi ō
The lion king, Buddha.

常識論

see styles
 joushikiron / joshikiron
    じょうしきろん
common-sense expectation; obvious conclusion; conventional wisdom; received opinion

平等智

see styles
píng děng zhì
    ping2 deng3 zhi4
p`ing teng chih
    ping teng chih
 byōdōchi
samatajñāna, wisdom of universality or sameness, v. supra.

年の功

see styles
 toshinokou / toshinoko
    としのこう
(exp,n) wisdom of age; sagacity of one's years; old-man's wisdom

幻日王

see styles
huàn rì wáng
    huan4 ri4 wang2
huan jih wang
 Gennichiō
Bālāditya, 婆羅阿迭多 the morning sun (lit. mock-sun) king, circa A. D. 191. 幻 probably should be 幼; a king of Magadha, who fought and captured Mihirakula, the king of 磔迦 Ceka, or the Hūnas, who was an opponent of Buddhism.

庶迦羅


庶迦罗

see styles
shù jiā luó
    shu4 jia1 luo2
shu chia lo
 shokara
(庶迦) cakra, a wheel, hence Cakravartī or wheel-king.

廣大慧


广大慧

see styles
guǎng dà huì
    guang3 da4 hui4
kuang ta hui
 kōdai e
vast wisdom

廣大智


广大智

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guǎng dà zhì
    guang3 da4 zhi4
kuang ta chih
 kōdai chi
The vast wisdom of Buddha beyond measure.

弑する

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 shiisuru / shisuru
    しいする
(vs-s,vt) to kill (one's master, king, father, etc.); to murder; to assassinate

弗沙王

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fú shā wáng
    fu2 sha1 wang2
fu sha wang
Vatsarāja. King Vatsa, idem Udayana, v. 優塡. The 弗沙迦王經 is another name for the 萍沙王五願經.

彈宅迦


弹宅迦

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dàn zhái jiā
    dan4 zhai2 jia1
tan chai chia
 Dantaka
Daṇḍaka, name of a king.

彌蘭王


弥兰王

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mí lán wáng
    mi2 lan2 wang2
mi lan wang
 Miran ō
King Miliṇḍa

彼彼名

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bǐ bǐ míng
    bi3 bi3 ming2
pi pi ming
 hihi myō
this and that name

待ち駒

see styles
 machigoma
    まちごま
{shogi} anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight

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

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