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研将

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研尚

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研昌

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研晶

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研正

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研祥

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

研翔

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

破佛

see styles
pò fó
    po4 fo2
p`o fo
    po fo
 habutsu
to disparage the buddha

破有

see styles
pò yǒu
    po4 you3
p`o yu
    po yu
 hau
To refute the belief in the reality of things; to break the power of transmigration as does the Buddha.

破法

see styles
pò fǎ
    po4 fa3
p`o fa
    po fa
 hahō
To break the (Buddha-) law e.g. by the adoption of heresy.

神仏

see styles
 shinbutsu; kamihotoke
    しんぶつ; かみほとけ
(1) gods and Buddha; (2) (しんぶつ only) Shinto and Buddhism

神像

see styles
shén xiàng
    shen2 xiang4
shen hsiang
 shinzou / shinzo
    しんぞう
likeness of a god or Buddha; (old) portrait of the deceased
idol (i.e. carving or painting of a deity)

神變


神变

see styles
shén biàn
    shen2 bian4
shen pien
 jinpen
Supernatural influences causing the changes in natural events; miracles; miraculous transformations, e.g. the transforming powers of a Buddha, both in regard to himself and others; also his miraculous acts, e.g. unharmed by poisonous snakes, unburnt by dragon fire, etc. Tantra, or Yogācāra.

神通

see styles
shén tōng
    shen2 tong1
shen t`ung
    shen tung
 jinzuu / jinzu
    じんづう
remarkable ability; magical power
(place-name) Jinzuu
(神通力) Ubiquitous supernatural power, especially of a Buddha, his ten powers including power to shake the earth, to issue light from his pores, extend his tongue to the Brahma-heavens effulgent with light, cause divine flowers, etc., to rain from the sky, be omnipresent, and other powers. Supernatural powers of eye, ear, body, mind, etc.

禀教

see styles
bǐng jiào
    bing3 jiao4
ping chiao
 honkyō
To receive the Buddha's teaching.

禮佛


礼佛

see styles
lǐ fó
    li3 fo2
li fo
 raibutsu
worshipping Buddha

禮文


礼文

see styles
lǐ wén
    li3 wen2
li wen
 raimon
text praising the Buddha

禺中

see styles
yú zhōng
    yu2 zhong1
yü chung
 gu chū
the middle of the 巳 hour, 10 a. m. Tiantai called the fourth period of Buddha's teaching the 禺中.

称名

see styles
 shoumyou / shomyo
    しょうみょう
(noun/participle) intoning the name of the Buddha; chanting the name of the Buddha; (place-name) Shoumyou

種覺


种觉

see styles
zhǒng jué
    zhong3 jue2
chung chüeh
 shukaku
The insight into all seeds or causes, Buddha-knowledge, omniscience.

稱佛


称佛

see styles
chēng fó
    cheng1 fo2
ch`eng fo
    cheng fo
 shōbutsu
To invoke a Buddha.

稱名


称名

see styles
chēng míng
    cheng1 ming2
ch`eng ming
    cheng ming
 shōmyō
To invoke the (Buddha's) name, especially that of Amitābha.

稽首

see styles
qǐ shǒu
    qi3 shou3
ch`i shou
    chi shou
 keishu / keshu
    けいしゅ
(noun/participle) bowing to the floor
vandana; vandi. To make obeisance by prostration.

空拳

see styles
kōng quán
    kong1 quan2
k`ung ch`üan
    kung chüan
 kuuken / kuken
    くうけん
with bare hands; with or from nothing
riktamuṣṭi; empty fist, i.e. deceiving a child by pretending to have something for it in the closed hand; not the Buddha's method.

空教

see styles
kōng jiào
    kong1 jiao4
k`ung chiao
    kung chiao
 kuukyou / kukyo
    くうきょう
(given name) Kuukyō
The teaching that all is unreal. The 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa School divided Buddha's teaching into three periods: (1) the Hīnayāna period, teaching that 法有 things are real; (2) the 般若 prajñā period, that 法 空things are unreal; (3) the Huayan and Lotus period of the middle or transcendental doctrine 中道教.

空王

see styles
kōng wáng
    kong1 wang2
k`ung wang
    kung wang
 soraou / sorao
    そらおう
(surname) Soraou
The king of immateriality, or spirituality, Buddha, who is lord of all things.

空生

see styles
kōng shēng
    kong1 sheng1
k`ung sheng
    kung sheng
 takaki
    たかき
(personal name) Takaki
The one who expounded vacuity or immateriality, i.e. Subhūti, one of the ten great pupils of the Buddha.

立像

see styles
lì xiàng
    li4 xiang4
li hsiang
 ritsuzou / ritsuzo
    りつぞう
standing image (of a Buddha or saint)
(See 座像) standing statue; standing image

竺乾


竺干

see styles
zhú qián
    zhu2 qian2
chu ch`ien
    chu chien
 chiku ken
Buddha (archaic); Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha)
India

竺法

see styles
zhú fǎ
    zhu2 fa3
chu fa
Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha, archaic); Buddhist doctrine

笑仏

see styles
 waraihotoke
    わらいほとけ
smiling Buddha (statue); laughing Buddha

筏喩

see styles
fá yù
    fa2 yu4
fa yü
 batsuyu
Raft parable. Buddha's teaching is like a raft, a means of crossing the river, the raft being left when the crossing has been made.

純眞


纯眞

see styles
chún zhēn
    chun2 zhen1
ch`un chen
    chun chen
 junshin
Sincere, true; name of a man who asked the Buddha questions which are replied to in a sutra.

素筵

see styles
sù yán
    su4 yan2
su yen
vegetarian feast; food offerings to Buddha

素豪

see styles
sù háo
    su4 hao2
su hao
 sogō
The ūrṇā, or white curl between the Buddha's eyebrows.

紫磨

see styles
zǐ mó
    zi3 mo2
tzu mo
 shima
Pure gold, hence 紫磨金; also 紫磨忍辱 the Buddha's image in attitude of calmness and indifference to pleasure or pain.

紺睫


绀睫

see styles
gàn jié
    gan4 jie2
kan chieh
 konshō
The Buddha's violet or red-blue eyebrows.

紺蒲


绀蒲

see styles
gàn pú
    gan4 pu2
kan p`u
    kan pu
 Konbo
kamboja, described as a round, reddish fruit, the Buddha having something resembling it on his neck, one of his characteristic marks.

結縁

see styles
 kechien
    けちえん
making a connection (with Buddha); (surname) Yuen

絢奨

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢将

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢尚

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢昌

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢晶

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢正

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢祥

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

絢翔

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(personal name) Kenshou

經典


经典

see styles
jīng diǎn
    jing1 dian3
ching tien
 kyōten
the classics; scriptures; classical; classic (example, case etc); typical
The discourses of Buddha, the sūtrapiṭaka.

經塔


经塔

see styles
jīng tǎ
    jing1 ta3
ching t`a
    ching ta
 kyōtō
A pagoda containing the scriptures as relics of the Buddha, or having verses on or in the building material.

經法


经法

see styles
jīng fǎ
    jing1 fa3
ching fa
 kyōhō
The doctrines of the sūtras as spoken by the Buddha.

緣事


缘事

see styles
yuán shì
    yuan2 shi4
yüan shih
 enji
To lay hold of, or study things or phenomena, in contrast to principles or noumena, cf. 緣理; meditation on the Buddha's nirmāṇakāya and saṃbhogakāya, in contrast with the dharmakāya.

緣佛


缘佛

see styles
yuán fó
    yuan2 fo2
yüan fo
 nuibotoke
A deceased relative or friend, i.e. a Buddha connected with me.

緣因


缘因

see styles
yuán yīn
    yuan2 yin1
yüan yin
 en'in
Developing cause, i.e. development of the fundamental Buddha-nature, cf. 緣正.

緣日


缘日

see styles
yuán rì
    yuan2 ri4
yüan jih
 ennichi
The day of the month on which a particular Buddha or bodhisattva is worshipped, he being in special charge of mundane affairs on that day, e.g. the 5th is Maitreya, 15th Amitābha, 25th Mañjuśrī, 30th Śākyamuni.

緣正


缘正

see styles
yuán zhèng
    yuan2 zheng4
yüan cheng
 enshō
Conditioned and fundamental; 正 refers to the Buddha-nature, the bhūtatathatā 正因佛性; 緣 to the Buddha-nature in all undergoing development 緣因佛性.

繞佛


绕佛

see styles
rào fó
    rao4 fo2
jao fo
 nyōbutsu
To go three times around the Buddha to his right in worship.

繡佛


绣佛

see styles
xiù fó
    xiu4 fo2
hsiu fo
 shūbutsu
Embroidered pictures of the Buddha, etc.

羂索

see styles
juàn suǒ
    juan4 suo3
chüan so
 kenjaku
A noose, or net for catching birds; a symbol of Buddha-love in catching and saving the living.

老胡

see styles
lǎo hú
    lao3 hu2
lao hu
 Rōko
Old Hun was also a nickname for the Buddha.

耆那

see styles
qín à
    qin2 a4
ch`in a
    chin a
 gina
Jina, victor, he who overcomes, a title of every Buddha; also the name of various persons; the Jaina religion, the Jains.

聖仙


圣仙

see styles
shèng xiān
    sheng4 xian1
sheng hsien
 shōsen
The holy ṛṣi, Buddha.

聖像


圣像

see styles
shèng xiàng
    sheng4 xiang4
sheng hsiang
 seizou / sezo
    せいぞう
icon; iconic; religious image; figure (of Confucius, Buddha, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary etc); CL:張|张[zhang1]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sacred image; icon

聖儀


圣仪

see styles
shèng yí
    sheng4 yi2
sheng i
 shōgi
The saintly appearance, i.e. an image of Buddha.

聖尊


圣尊

see styles
shèng zūn
    sheng4 zun1
sheng tsun
 shōson
The holy honoured one, Buddha.

聖心


圣心

see styles
shèng xīn
    sheng4 xin1
sheng hsin
 seishin; hijirigokoro; mikokoro / seshin; hijirigokoro; mikokoro
    せいしん; ひじりごころ; みこころ
Sacred Heart (Christian)
{Christn} Sacred Heart; (female given name) Mimiko
The holy mind, that of Buddha.

聖應


圣应

see styles
shèng yìng
    sheng4 ying4
sheng ying
 shōō
The influence of Buddha; the response of the Buddhas, or saints.

聖方


圣方

see styles
shèng fāng
    sheng4 fang1
sheng fang
 hijiri-gata
Āryadeśa, the holy land, India; the land of the sage, Buddha.

聖智


圣智

see styles
shèng zhì
    sheng4 zhi4
sheng chih
 seichi / sechi
    せいち
(given name) Seichi
ārya-jñāna; the wisdom of Buddha, or the saints, or sages; the wisdom which is above all particularization, i.e. that of transcendental truth.

聖法


圣法

see styles
shèng fǎ
    sheng4 fa3
sheng fa
 shouhou / shoho
    しょうほう
(given name) Shouhou
The holy law of Buddha; the law or teaching of the saints, or sages.

聖網


圣网

see styles
shèng wǎng
    sheng4 wang3
sheng wang
 shōmō
The holy jāla, or net, of Buddha's teaching which gathers all into the truth.

聖軀


圣躯

see styles
shèng qū
    sheng4 qu1
sheng ch`ü
    sheng chü
 shōku
buddha-relics

聖迹


圣迹

see styles
shèng jī
    sheng4 ji1
sheng chi
 shōshaku
footprints of the Buddha

聞佛


闻佛

see styles
wén fó
    wen2 fo2
wen fo
 monbutsu
to hear the Buddha

聞名


闻名

see styles
wén míng
    wen2 ming2
wen ming
 monmyō
well-known; famous; renowned; eminent
To hear the name of; fame, famous; to hear the name of Buddha, or a Buddha.

聞法


闻法

see styles
wén fǎ
    wen2 fa3
wen fa
 monbou; monpou / monbo; monpo
    もんぼう; もんぽう
{Buddh} hearing the teachings of Buddha
To hear the doctrine.

聲杖


声杖

see styles
shēng zhàng
    sheng1 zhang4
sheng chang
 shōjō
The sounding or rattling staff, said to have been ordained by the Buddha to drive away crawling poisonous insects.

聲聞


声闻

see styles
shēng wén
    sheng1 wen2
sheng wen
 shōmon
(Buddhism) disciple
śrāvaka, a hearer, a term applied to the personal disciples of the Buddha, distinguished as mahā-śrāvaka; it is also applied to hearers, or disciples in general; but its general connotation relates it to Hīnayāna disciples who understand the four dogmas, rid themselves of the unreality of the phenomenal, and enter nirvana; it is the initial stage; cf. 舍.

聽教


听教

see styles
tīng jiào
    ting1 jiao4
t`ing chiao
    ting chiao
 chōkyō
Those who hear the Buddha's doctrine; those who obey.

肉燈


肉灯

see styles
ròu dēng
    rou4 deng1
jou teng
 nikutō
肉香 To cremate oneself alive as a lamp or as incense for Buddha.

肉髻

see styles
ròu jì
    rou4 ji4
jou chi
 nikukei; nikkei / nikuke; nikke
    にくけい; にっけい
{Buddh} ushnisha (protrusion on the top of a buddha's head)
鳥失尼沙; 鬱失尼沙; 鳥瑟尼沙; 鬱瑟尼沙; 鳥瑟膩沙 uṣṇīṣa. One of the thirty-two marks (lakṣaṇa) of a Buddha; originally a conical or flame-shaped tuft of hair on the crown of a Buddha, in later ages represented as a fleshly excrescence on the skull itself; interpreted as coiffure of flesh. In China it is low and large at the base, sometimes with a tonsure on top of the protuberance.

肩章

see styles
jiān zhāng
    jian1 zhang1
chien chang
 kenshou; katajirushi / kensho; katajirushi
    けんしょう; かたじるし
epaulet; shoulder loop; shoulder mark
shoulder mark; shoulder board; epaulette; epaulet

背正

see styles
bèi zhèng
    bei4 zheng4
pei cheng
 haishō
To turn the back on Buddha-truth.

胎生

see styles
tāi shēng
    tai1 sheng1
t`ai sheng
    tai sheng
 taisei / taise
    たいせい
viviparity; zoogony
(1) viviparity; (can be adjective with の) (2) viviparous; zoogonous; live-bearing
Uterine birth, womb-born. Before the differentiation of the sexes birth is supposed to have been by transformation. The term is also applied to beings enclosed in unopened lotuses in paradise, who have not had faith in Amitābha but trusted to their own strength to attain salvation; there they remain for proportionate periods, happy, but without the presence of the Buddha, or Bodhisattvas, or the sacred host, and do not hear their teaching. The condition is known as 胎宮, the womb-palace.

胸字

see styles
xiōng zì
    xiong1 zi4
hsiung tzu
 kyōji
The svastika on Buddha's breast, one of the thirty-two marks.

能人

see styles
néng rén
    neng2 ren2
neng jen
 yoshito
    よしと
capable person; Homo habilis, extinct species of upright East African hominid
(personal name) Yoshito
An able man, i.e. Buddha as the all-powerful man able to transform the world.

脇侍


胁侍

see styles
xié shì
    xie2 shi4
hsieh shih
 wakiji
    わきじ
(Buddhist term) flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad)
脅侍; 挾侍; 脇士 脅士 Bodhisattvas, or other images on either side of a Buddha.

脇士

see styles
xié shì
    xie2 shi4
hsieh shih
 kyōji
    わきじ
(Buddhist term) flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad)
assistants of the buddha on each side

腱鞘

see styles
jiàn qiào
    jian4 qiao4
chien ch`iao
    chien chiao
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
(anatomy) tendon sheath
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sheath of tendon

臘佛


腊佛

see styles
là fó
    la4 fo2
la fo
 rōbutsu
The offerings to Buddha after the summer retreat, maintained on the 15th day of the 7th month; also All Souls' Day, v. 盂 8; the臘餠 annual cakes are then offered and eaten.

臥佛


卧佛

see styles
wò fó
    wo4 fo2
wo fo
reclining Buddha

臥像

see styles
wò xiàng
    wo4 xiang4
wo hsiang
 gazō
image of reclining [Buddha]

至沙

see styles
zhì shā
    zhi4 sha1
chih sha
 Shisha
帝沙 Tiṣya, an ancient Buddha. The father of Śāriputra. A son of Śuklodana.

致誠


致诚

see styles
zhì chéng
    zhi4 cheng2
chih ch`eng
    chih cheng
 chijō
sacrificial service [to Buddha]

興世


兴世

see styles
xīng shì
    xing1 shi4
hsing shih
 kousei / kose
    こうせい
(given name) Kōsei
The raising, or beginning of the salvation, of the world, i.e. the birth of Buddha.

舌相

see styles
shé xiàng
    she2 xiang4
she hsiang
 zessō
The broad, long tongue of a Buddha, one of the thirty-two physical signs.

舍利

see styles
shè lì
    she4 li4
she li
 shari
ashes after cremation; Buddhist relics (Sanskirt: sarira)
(1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food.

舍夷

see styles
shè yí
    she4 yi2
she i
 shai
? Śākya, one of the five surnames of the Buddha.

舎利

see styles
 shari; sari
    しゃり; さり
(1) {Buddh} bones left after cremation (esp. those of a Buddha or Boddhisatva); (2) (しゃり only) (See しゃり) grain of rice; cooked rice; (female given name) Shari

船師


船师

see styles
chuán shī
    chuan2 shi1
ch`uan shih
    chuan shih
 senshi
Captain, i.e. the Buddha as captain of salvation, ferrying across to the nirvāṇa shore.

良縁

see styles
 ryouen / ryoen
    りょうえん
(1) good match; suitable candidate (for marriage); (2) {Buddh} good opportunity to be saved by Buddha

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

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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