There are 68 total results for your Juni search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
准尉 see styles |
juni じゅんい |
{mil} warrant officer |
寿似 see styles |
juni じゅに |
(personal name) Juni |
純依 see styles |
juni じゅんい |
(female given name) Jun'i |
順井 see styles |
juni じゅんい |
(surname) Jun'i |
順伊 see styles |
juni じゅんい |
(personal name) Jun'i |
順位 顺位 see styles |
shùn wèi shun4 wei4 shun wei juni じゅんい |
rank; place; position order; rank; position (e.g. in a race); precedence |
鶉衣 see styles |
juni じゅんい |
(given name) Jun'i |
十二位 see styles |
juunii / juni じゅうにい |
(place-name) Jūnii |
十二住 see styles |
shí èr zhù shi2 er4 zhu4 shih erh chu jūni jū |
twelve abodes |
十二佛 see styles |
shí èr fó shi2 er4 fo2 shih erh fo jūni butsu |
The twelve Buddhas of the esoteric sect placed three on the east, one in each of the other seven directions, and one each for zenith and nadir. |
十二光 see styles |
shí èr guāng shi2 er4 guang1 shih erh kuang jūni kō |
twelve luminous (buddhas) |
十二入 see styles |
shí èr rù shi2 er4 ru4 shih erh ju jūni nyū |
twelve sense fields |
十二品 see styles |
shí èr pǐn shi2 er4 pin3 shih erh p`in shih erh pin jūni hon |
twelve classes |
十二地 see styles |
shí èr dì shi2 er4 di4 shih erh ti jūni chi |
To the 十地 add 等覺 and妙覺 q.v. |
十二心 see styles |
shí èr xīn shi2 er4 xin1 shih erh hsin jūni shin |
twelve mental moments |
十二息 see styles |
shí èr xī shi2 er4 xi1 shih erh hsi jūni soku |
twelve breaths |
十二燈 十二灯 see styles |
shí èr dēng shi2 er4 deng1 shih erh teng jūni tō |
The twelve lamps used in the cult of the Master of Healing 藥師. |
十二禪 十二禅 see styles |
shí èr chán shi2 er4 chan2 shih erh ch`an shih erh chan jūni zen |
twelve states of meditation |
十二禽 see styles |
shí èr qín shi2 er4 qin2 shih erh ch`in shih erh chin jūni kin |
idem 十二獸. |
十二空 see styles |
shí èr kōng shi2 er4 kong1 shih erh k`ung shih erh kung jūni kū |
v. 十二眞如. |
十二緣 十二缘 see styles |
shí èr yuán shi2 er4 yuan2 shih erh yüan jūni en |
twelve links of dependent arising |
十二處 十二处 see styles |
shí èr chù shi2 er4 chu4 shih erh ch`u shih erh chu jūni sho |
twelve sense fields |
十二部 see styles |
shí èr bù shi2 er4 bu4 shih erh pu jūni bu |
twelve divisions |
十二願 十二愿 see styles |
shí èr yuàn shi2 er4 yuan4 shih erh yüan jūni gan |
(十二大願 or 十二上願) The twelve vows of the Master of Healing; v. 藥師. |
第十二 see styles |
dì shí èr di4 shi2 er4 ti shih erh dai jūni |
twelfth |
ジュニー see styles |
junii / juni ジュニー |
(given name) Juni |
八萬十二 八万十二 see styles |
bā wàn shí èr ba1 wan4 shi2 er4 pa wan shih erh hachiman jūni |
An abbreviation for 八萬四千法藏 the 84,000 teachings or lessons credited to the Buddha for the cure of all sufferings, and the二部經 12 sūtras in which they are contained. |
十二上願 十二上愿 see styles |
shí èr shàng yuàn shi2 er4 shang4 yuan4 shih erh shang yüan jūni jōgan |
twelve superior vows |
十二光佛 see styles |
shí èr guāng fó shi2 er4 guang1 fo2 shih erh kuang fo jūni kōbutsu |
Amitābha's twelve titles of light. The無量壽經上 gives them as 無量光佛, etc., i.e. the Buddha of light that is immeasurable boundless, irresistible, incomparable, yama (or flaming), pure, joy, wisdom, unceasing, surpassing thought, ineffable, surpassing sun and moon. Another list is given in the 九品往生阿彌陀...經. |
十二分經 十二分经 see styles |
shí èr fēn jīng shi2 er4 fen1 jing1 shih erh fen ching jūni bun kyō |
(or 十二分教) idem 十二部經. |
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. |
十二大願 十二大愿 see styles |
shí èr dà yuàn shi2 er4 da4 yuan4 shih erh ta yüan jūni daigan |
twelve great vows |
十二支緣 十二支缘 see styles |
shí èr zhī yuán shi2 er4 zhi1 yuan2 shih erh chih yüan jūni shien |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二有支 see styles |
shí èr yǒu zhī shi2 er4 you3 zhi1 shih erh yu chih jūni ushi |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二棘園 十二棘园 see styles |
shí èr jí yuán shi2 er4 ji2 yuan2 shih erh chi yüan jūni kokuon |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二火尊 see styles |
shí èr huǒ zūn shi2 er4 huo3 zun1 shih erh huo tsun jūni kason |
twelve fire deities |
十二無爲 十二无为 see styles |
shí èr wú wéi shi2 er4 wu2 wei2 shih erh wu wei jūni mui |
v. 十二眞如. |
十二率連 十二率连 see styles |
shí èr shuài lián shi2 er4 shuai4 lian2 shih erh shuai lien jūni sotsuren |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二眞如 see styles |
shí èr zhēn rú shi2 er4 zhen1 ru2 shih erh chen ju jūni shinnyo |
The twelve aspects of the bhūtatathhatā or the ultimate, which is also styled the 十二無為 "inactive" or nirvana-like: and the 十二空 "void" or immaterial: (1) The chen ju itself; (2) 法界 as the medium of all things; (3) 法性 as the nature of all things; (4) 不虛妄性 its reality contra the unreality of phenomena; (5) 不變異性 its immutability contra mortality and phenomenal variation; (6) 平等性 as universal or undifferentiated; (7) 離生性 as immortal, i.e. apart from birth and death, or creation and destruction; (8) 法定 as eternal, its nature ever sure; (9) 法住 as the abode of all things; (10) 實際 as the bounds of all reality; (11) 虛空界 as the realm of space, the void, or immateriality; (12)不思議界 as the realm beyond thought or expression. |
十二神將 十二神将 see styles |
shí èr shén jiāng shi2 er4 shen2 jiang1 shih erh shen chiang Jūni Shinshō |
twelve divine generals |
十二緣起 十二缘起 see styles |
shí èr yuán qǐ shi2 er4 yuan2 qi3 shih erh yüan ch`i shih erh yüan chi jūni engi |
十二輪; 十二門; idem十二因緣. |
十二行相 see styles |
shí èr xíng xiàng shi2 er4 xing2 xiang4 shih erh hsing hsiang jūni gyōsō |
twelve aspects [of the four truths] |
十二見縛 十二见缚 see styles |
shí èr jiàn fú shi2 er4 jian4 fu2 shih erh chien fu jūni kenbaku |
twelve binding views |
十二部教 see styles |
shí èr bù jiào shi2 er4 bu4 jiao4 shih erh pu chiao jūni bukyō |
twelve kinds of canonical texts |
十二部法 see styles |
shí èr bù fǎ shi2 er4 bu4 fa3 shih erh pu fa jūni bu hō |
twelvefold scriptures |
十二部線 十二部线 see styles |
shí èr bù xiàn shi2 er4 bu4 xian4 shih erh pu hsien jūni bu sen |
twelve dividing lines |
十二重城 see styles |
shí èr zhòng chéng shi2 er4 zhong4 cheng2 shih erh chung ch`eng shih erh chung cheng jūni jūjō |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二頭陀 十二头陀 see styles |
shí èr tóu tuó shi2 er4 tou2 tuo2 shih erh t`ou t`o shih erh tou to jūni zuta |
twelve disciplines of restraint concerning food, clothing and shelter |
三轉十二行 三转十二行 see styles |
sān zhuǎn shí èr xíng san1 zhuan3 shi2 er4 xing2 san chuan shih erh hsing santen jūni gyō |
twelve applications in the three turns of the wheel of the law |
十二不律儀 十二不律仪 see styles |
shí èr bù lǜ yí shi2 er4 bu4 lv4 yi2 shih erh pu lü i jūni furitsugi |
idem 十二惡律儀. |
十二惡律儀 十二恶律仪 see styles |
shí èr è lǜ yí shi2 er4 e4 lv4 yi2 shih erh o lü i jūni aku ritsugi |
The twelve bad occupations: sheep-butcher; poulterer (or hen-breeder); pork butcher; fowler; fisherman; hunter; thief; executioner; jailer; juggler; dog-butcher; beater (i.e. hunt servant). |
十二緣起圖 十二缘起图 see styles |
shí èr yuán qǐ tú shi2 er4 yuan2 qi3 tu2 shih erh yüan ch`i t`u shih erh yüan chi tu jūni engi to |
illustration of the twelve limbs of dependent origination |
十二菩薩住 十二菩萨住 see styles |
shí èr pú sà zhù shi2 er4 pu2 sa4 zhu4 shih erh p`u sa chu shih erh pu sa chu jūni bosatsu jū |
twelve bodhisattva abodes |
十二頭陀行 十二头陀行 see styles |
shí èr tóu tuó xíng shi2 er4 tou2 tuo2 xing2 shih erh t`ou t`o hsing shih erh tou to hsing jūni zuda gyō |
twelve kinds of ascetic practices |
菩薩十二住 菩萨十二住 see styles |
pú sà shí èr zhù pu2 sa4 shi2 er4 zhu4 p`u sa shih erh chu pu sa shih erh chu bosatsu jūni jū |
bodhisattvas' twelve abodes |
觀十二因緣 观十二因缘 see styles |
guān shí èr yīn yuán guan1 shi2 er4 yin1 yuan2 kuan shih erh yin yüan kan jūni innen |
contemplate the twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二藥叉大將 十二药叉大将 see styles |
shí èr yào chā dà jiāng shi2 er4 yao4 cha1 da4 jiang1 shih erh yao ch`a ta chiang shih erh yao cha ta chiang jūni yakusha daishō |
idem 十二神. |
菩薩十二種住 菩萨十二种住 see styles |
pú sà shí èr zhǒng zhù pu2 sa4 shi2 er4 zhong3 zhu4 p`u sa shih erh chung chu pu sa shih erh chung chu bosatsu jūni ujū |
twelve kinds of bodhisattva abodes |
藥師十二大願 药师十二大愿 see styles |
yào shī shí èr dà yuàn yao4 shi1 shi2 er4 da4 yuan4 yao shih shih erh ta yüan Yakushi jūni daigan |
twelve vows of the Healing Buddha |
藥師十二誓願 药师十二誓愿 see styles |
yào shī shí èr shì yuàn yao4 shi1 shi2 er4 shi4 yuan4 yao shih shih erh shih yüan Yakushi jūni seigan |
twelve vows of the Healing Buddha |
藥王十二誓願 药王十二誓愿 see styles |
yào wáng shí èr shì yuàn yao4 wang2 shi2 er4 shi4 yuan4 yao wang shih erh shih yüan yakuō jūni seigan |
The twelve vows of the Buddha of Medicine are: (1) To shine upon all beings with his light; (2) to reveal his great power to all beings; (3) to fulfil the desires of all beings; (4) to cause all beings to enter the Great Vehicle; (5) to enable all beings to observe all the moral laws; (6) to heal all those whose senses are imperfect; (7) to remove all diseases and give perfect health of body and mind and bring all to perfect enlightenment; (8) to transform women into men (in the next rebirth); (9) to enable all beings to escape false doctrines and bonds and attain to truth; (10) to enable all beings to escape evil kalpas, etc.; (11) to give superior food to the hungry; (12) and wonderful garments to the naked. |
逆順觀十二因緣 逆顺观十二因缘 see styles |
nì shùn guān shí èr yīn yuán ni4 shun4 guan1 shi2 er4 yin1 yuan2 ni shun kuan shih erh yin yüan gyakujun kan jūni innen |
forward and reverse contemplation of twelvefold causes and conditions |
三轉法輪十二行相 三转法轮十二行相 see styles |
sān zhuǎn fǎ lún shí èr xíng xiàng san1 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 shi2 er4 xing2 xiang4 san chuan fa lun shih erh hsing hsiang santenbōrin jūni gyōsō |
twelve applications in the three turns of the wheel of the law |
Variations: |
juuni / juni じゅうに |
(numeric) (1) twelve; 12; (2) queen (playing card) |
大吉祥天女十二名號經 大吉祥天女十二名号经 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr míng hào jīng da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 ming2 hao4 jing1 ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh ming hao ching ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh ming hao ching Daikichijō tennnyo jūni myōgō kyō |
Twelve Names of the Great Auspicious Goddess |
Variations: |
juuni / juni じゅうに |
(numeric) (1) twelve; 12; (2) {cards} queen |
十二佛名神呪校量功德除障滅罪經 十二佛名神呪校量功德除障灭罪经 see styles |
shí èr fó míng shén zhòu jiào liáng gōng dé chú zhàng miè zuì jīng shi2 er4 fo2 ming2 shen2 zhou4 jiao4 liang2 gong1 de2 chu2 zhang4 mie4 zui4 jing1 shih erh fo ming shen chou chiao liang kung te ch`u chang mieh tsui ching shih erh fo ming shen chou chiao liang kung te chu chang mieh tsui ching Jūni butsumyō shinju kyōryō kudoku joshō metsuzai kyō |
Sūtra of the Twelve Buddha Names |
大吉祥天女十二契一百八名無垢大乘經 大吉祥天女十二契一百八名无垢大乘经 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr xiè yī bǎi bā míng wú gòu dà shèng jīng da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 xie4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 wu2 gou4 da4 sheng4 jing1 ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching Dai kichijōtennyo jūni kai ippyakuhachi myō muku daijō kyō |
Sūtra of the Exalted Goddess [and Her Twelve Mudras and One Hundred and Eight Names] in the Immaculate Mahāyāna |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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