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內心曼荼羅 内心曼荼罗 see styles |
nèi xīn màn tú luó nei4 xin1 man4 tu2 luo2 nei hsin man t`u lo nei hsin man tu lo naishin mandara |
(or 祕密曼荼羅) The 'central heart ' maṇḍala of the 大日經 or the central throne in the diamond realm lotus to which it refers. |
十界皆成佛 see styles |
shí jiè jiē chéng fó shi2 jie4 jie1 cheng2 fo2 shih chieh chieh ch`eng fo shih chieh chieh cheng fo jukkai kai jōbutsu |
The teaching of the Lotus sūtra of universalism, that all become Buddha. |
半跏思惟像 see styles |
bàn jiā sī wéi xiàng ban4 jia1 si1 wei2 xiang4 pan chia ssu wei hsiang hankashiizou / hankashizo はんかしいぞう |
{Buddh} (See 弥勒菩薩) statue of a figure sitting contemplatively in the half lotus position (often of Maitreya) contemplative sitting image |
大寶華王座 大宝华王座 see styles |
dà bǎo huā wáng zuò da4 bao3 hua1 wang2 zuo4 ta pao hua wang tso daihōke ōza |
A throne for the 大寶華王. |
大紅蓮地獄 大红莲地狱 see styles |
dà hóng lián dì yù da4 hong2 lian2 di4 yu4 ta hung lien ti yü dai kuren jigoku |
great red lotus hell |
如來神力品 如来神力品 see styles |
rú lái shén lì pǐn ru2 lai2 shen2 li4 pin3 ju lai shen li p`in ju lai shen li pin nyorai jinriki bon |
如來壽量品 Chapters in the Lotus Sutra on Tathāgata powers and eternity. |
妙幢相三昧 see styles |
miào chuáng xiàng sān mèi miao4 chuang2 xiang4 san1 mei4 miao ch`uang hsiang san mei miao chuang hsiang san mei myō dōsō zanmai |
dhvajāgrakeyūra, "the ring on the top of a standard," a degree of ecstatic meditation mentioned in the Lotus Sutra. |
妙法蓮花經 妙法莲花经 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 miao fa lien hua ching Myōhō renge kyō |
Sūtra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma |
妙法蓮華経 see styles |
myouhourengekyou / myohorengekyo みょうほうれんげきょう |
{Buddh} (See 法華経) Lotus Sutra |
妙法蓮華經 妙法莲华经 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 miao fa lien hua ching Myōhō renge kyō |
The Lotus Sutra Sūtra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma |
尼羅烏鉢羅 尼罗乌钵罗 see styles |
ní luó wū bō luó ni2 luo2 wu1 bo1 luo2 ni lo wu po lo nirauhara |
(or 尼羅漚鉢羅) nīlotpala, the blue lotus. |
摩訶缽特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo maka hatoma |
great white lotus |
摩訶鉢特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo makahadoma |
mahāpadma, defined by M.W. as a great 'white' lotus; but intp. in China as the great red lotus, after which the eighth cold hell is named. As the great white lotus it is a Buddha-throne, of purity and fragrance. |
方便現涅槃 方便现涅槃 see styles |
fāng biàn xiàn niè pán fang1 bian4 xian4 nie4 pan2 fang pien hsien nieh p`an fang pien hsien nieh pan hōben gen nehan |
Though the Buddha is eternal, he showed himself as temporarily extinct, as necessary to arouse a longing for Buddha, cf. Lotus, 16. |
日月燈明佛 日月灯明佛 see styles |
rì yuè dēng míng fó ri4 yue4 deng1 ming2 fo2 jih yüeh teng ming fo Nichigetsu tō myō butsu |
Candra-sūrya-pradīpa, or Candrārkadīpa. The title of 20, 000 Buddhas who succeeded each other preaching the Lotus Sutra, v. 法華經, 序品. |
本三昧耶印 see styles |
běn sān mèi yé yìn ben3 san1 mei4 ye2 yin4 pen san mei yeh yin hon zanmaiya in |
The first samaya-sign to be made in worship, the forming of the hands after the manner of a lotus. |
法華三大部 法华三大部 see styles |
fǎ huā sān dà bù fa3 hua1 san1 da4 bu4 fa hua san ta pu Hokke san daibu |
three major commentaries on the Lotus Sūtra |
法華三昧經 法华三昧经 see styles |
fǎ huā sān mèi jīng fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 jing1 fa hua san mei ching Hōke zanmai kyō |
Lotus Absorption Sūtra |
法華三部經 法华三部经 see styles |
fǎ huá sān bù jīng fa3 hua2 san1 bu4 jing1 fa hua san pu ching hokke sanbu kyō |
Three-part Lotus Sūtra |
法華光宅疏 法华光宅疏 see styles |
fǎ huā guāng zhái shū fa3 hua1 guang1 zhai2 shu1 fa hua kuang chai shu Hōkke Kōtaku sho |
Guangzhai's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra |
法華涅槃時 法华涅槃时 see styles |
fǎ huā niè pán shí fa3 hua1 nie4 pan2 shi2 fa hua nieh p`an shih fa hua nieh pan shih hōke nehan ji |
period of [the teaching of] the Dharma Flower [Lotus] and Nirvāṇa Sūtras |
法華經玄義 法华经玄义 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng xuán yì fa3 hua1 jing1 xuan2 yi4 fa hua ching hsüan i Hokke kyō gengi |
Profound Meaning of the Lotus Sūtra |
波頭摩巴尼 波头摩巴尼 see styles |
bō tóu mó bā ní bo1 tou2 mo2 ba1 ni2 po t`ou mo pa ni po tou mo pa ni Hazumahani |
Padmapāṇi, one of the forms of Guanyin, holding a lotus. |
添品法華經 添品法华经 see styles |
tiān pǐn fǎ huā jīng tian1 pin3 fa3 hua1 jing1 t`ien p`in fa hua ching tien pin fa hua ching Tenponhoke kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
華藏與極樂 华藏与极乐 see styles |
huā zàng yǔ jí lè hua1 zang4 yu3 ji2 le4 hua tsang yü chi le kezō yo gokuraku |
The Lotus-world and that of Perfect Joy (of Amitābha and others); they are the same. |
萬八千世界 万八千世界 see styles |
wàn bā qiān shì jiè wan4 ba1 qian1 shi4 jie4 wan pa ch`ien shih chieh wan pa chien shih chieh manhassen sekai |
The 18,000 easterly worlds lighted by the ray from the Buddha's brows, v. Lotus Sūtra. |
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renge; renge れんげ; レンゲ |
(1) (kana only) (See 蓮・1) lotus flower; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 蓮華草) Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus); (3) (abbreviation) (See 散り蓮華・1) china spoon; (4) lotus-shaped pedestal for a gravestone |
蓮華上世界 莲华上世界 see styles |
lián huá shàng shì jiè lian2 hua2 shang4 shi4 jie4 lien hua shang shih chieh rengejō sekai |
world on the lotus blossom |
蓮華手菩薩 莲华手菩萨 see styles |
lián huá shǒu pú sà lian2 hua2 shou3 pu2 sa4 lien hua shou p`u sa lien hua shou pu sa Rengeshu Bosatsu |
Padmapāṇi , Guanyin holding a lotus flower. |
蓮華藏世界 莲华藏世界 see styles |
lián huá zàng shì jiè lian2 hua2 zang4 shi4 jie4 lien hua tsang shih chieh renge zō seikai |
The lotus world or universe of each Buddha for his saṃbhogakāya. |
蘭陵笑笑生 兰陵笑笑生 see styles |
lán líng xiào xiào shēng lan2 ling2 xiao4 xiao4 sheng1 lan ling hsiao hsiao sheng |
Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng, pseudonym of the Ming dynasty writer and author of the Golden Lotus 金瓶梅[Jin1 ping2 mei2] |
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ukebana うけばな |
ukebana; lotus-shaped support on a pedestal, lantern, pagoda finial, etc. |
金瓶梅詞話 金瓶梅词话 see styles |
jīn píng méi cí huà jin1 ping2 mei2 ci2 hua4 chin p`ing mei tz`u hua chin ping mei tzu hua |
Jinpingmei or the Golden Lotus (1617), Ming dynasty vernacular novel, formerly notorious and banned for its sexual content |
ミヤコグサ属 see styles |
miyakogusazoku ミヤコグサぞく |
Lotus (genus of legume) |
一切如來智印 一切如来智印 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhì yìn yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhi4 yin4 i ch`ieh ju lai chih yin i chieh ju lai chih yin issai nyorai chi in |
A sign of the wisdom of all buddhas, a triangle on a lotus in the Garbhadhātu group. |
一千二百功德 see styles |
yī qiān èr bǎi gōng dé yi1 qian1 er4 bai3 gong1 de2 i ch`ien erh pai kung te i chien erh pai kung te issen nihyaku no kudoku |
The 1,200 merits or powers of the organs of eye, tongue, and mind predicted in the Lotus Sutra, but, generally, the merits therein predicted to all six organs. |
三昧耶曼荼羅 三昧耶曼荼罗 see styles |
sān mèi yé màn tú luó san1 mei4 ye2 man4 tu2 luo2 san mei yeh man t`u lo san mei yeh man tu lo sanmayamandara さんまやまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) samya mandala (in Shingon); mandala where each deity is represented by an object (lotus flower, gem, sword, etc.) samaya-maṇḍala. One of the four kinds of magic circles in which the saints are represented by the symbols of their power, e.g. pagoda, jewel, lotus, sword. |
三滿多跋捺囉 三满多跋捺囉 see styles |
sān mǎn duō bán à luō san1 man3 duo1 ban2 a4 luo1 san man to pan a lo Sanmantabatsudara |
Samantabhadra, interpreted 普賢 Puxian, pervading goodness, or "all gracious", Eliot; also 徧吉 universal fortune; also styled Viśvabhadra. The principal Bodhisattva of Emei shan. He is the special patron of followers of the Lotus Sūtra. He is usually seated on a white elephant, and his abode is said to be in the East. He is one of the four Bodhisattvas of the Yoga school. v. 三曼. |
不空成就如來 不空成就如来 see styles |
bù kōng chéng jiù rú lái bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 ru2 lai2 pu k`ung ch`eng chiu ju lai pu kung cheng chiu ju lai Fukū jōshū nyorai |
Amoghasiddhi. The Tathāgata of unerring performance, the fifth of the five wisdom or dhyāni-buddhas of the diamond-realm. He is placed in the north; his image is gold-colored, left hand clenched, right fingers extended pointing to breast. Also, 'He is seated in 'adamantine' pose (legs closely locked) '(Getty), soles apparent, left hand in lap, palm upwards, may balance a double vajra, or sword; right hand erect in blessing, fingers extended. Symbol, double vajra; color, green (Getty); word, ah!; blue-green lotus; element, earth; animal, garuḍa; Śakti (female personification), Tārā; Mānuṣi-Buddha (human or savior Buddha), Maitreya. T., dongrub; J., Fukū jō-jū. |
不空羂索菩薩 不空羂索菩萨 see styles |
bù kōng juàn suǒ pú sà bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pu2 sa4 pu k`ung chüan so p`u sa pu kung chüan so pu sa Fukū kenjaku bosatsu |
(不空羂索觀音 or 不空羂索王); Amoghapāśa 阿牟伽皤賖. Not empty (or unerring) net, or lasso. One of the six forms of Guanyin in the Garbhadhātu group, catching deva and human fish for the bodhi-shore. The image has three faces, each with three eyes and six arms, but other forms have existed, one with three heads and ten arms, one with one head and four arms. The hands hold a net, lotus, trident, halberd, the gift of courage, and a plenipotentiary staff; sometimes accompanied by 'the green Tārā, Sudhana-Kumāra, Hayagrīva and Bhṛkuṭī (Getty). There are numerous sutras, etc. |
人中分陀利華 人中分陀利华 see styles |
rén zhōng fēn tuó lì huā ren2 zhong1 fen1 tuo2 li4 hua1 jen chung fen t`o li hua jen chung fen to li hua ninchū bundarike |
A Lotus among men, a Buddha, also applied to all who invoke Amitabha. |
千二百意功德 see styles |
qiān èr bǎi yì gōng dé qian1 er4 bai3 yi4 gong1 de2 ch`ien erh pai i kung te chien erh pai i kung te sennihyaku i kudoku |
The 1,200 merits of mind in the Lotus Sutra. |
千二百舌功德 see styles |
qiān èr bǎi shé gōng dé qian1 er4 bai3 she2 gong1 de2 ch`ien erh pai she kung te chien erh pai she kung te sennihyaku zetsu kudoku |
The 1,200 merits of tongue in the Lotus Sutra. |
南方無垢世界 南方无垢世界 see styles |
nán fāng wú gòu shì jiè nan2 fang1 wu2 gou4 shi4 jie4 nan fang wu kou shih chieh nanbō muku sekai |
(南無垢) The Southern Pure Land to which the dragon-maid went on attaining Buddhahood, cf. Lotus Sutra. |
大蓮華法藏界 大莲华法藏界 see styles |
dà lián huá fǎ zàng jiè da4 lian2 hua2 fa3 zang4 jie4 ta lien hua fa tsang chieh dai renge hōzō kai |
The great Lotus heaven in the Paradise of the West. |
妙法蓮華經論 妙法莲华经论 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng lùn miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 lun4 miao fa lien hua ching lun Myōhō renge kyō ron |
Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra |
常不輕菩薩品 常不轻菩萨品 see styles |
cháng bù qīng pú sà pǐn chang2 bu4 qing1 pu2 sa4 pin3 ch`ang pu ch`ing p`u sa p`in chang pu ching pu sa pin Jō Fukyō Bosatsu hon |
Chapter of the Bodhisattva Never Despising (Lotus Sūtra) |
摩訶曼陀羅華 摩诃曼陀罗华 see styles |
mó hē màn tuó luó huā mo2 he1 man4 tuo2 luo2 hua1 mo ho man t`o lo hua mo ho man to lo hua moko mandara ke |
mahāmandārava, a large white lotus; cf. 曼. |
摩訶波闍波提 摩诃波阇波提 see styles |
mó hē bō shé bō tí mo2 he1 bo1 she2 bo1 ti2 mo ho po she po t`i mo ho po she po ti Makapajapadai |
Mahāprajāpatī, title of aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni; reputed as the first abbess; according to the Lotus she is to become a Buddha, under the title of Sarvasattva-priya-darśana. Also摩訶鉢剌闍鉢底; cf. 憍 Gautamī. |
朝懺法夕例時 朝忏法夕例时 see styles |
zhāo chàn fǎ xī lì shí zhao1 chan4 fa3 xi1 li4 shi2 chao ch`an fa hsi li shih chao chan fa hsi li shih chō senbō yū reiji |
in the morning the Lotus service, in the evening the regular service |
朝題目夕念佛 朝题目夕念佛 see styles |
zhāo tí mù xī niàn fó zhao1 ti2 mu4 xi1 nian4 fo2 chao t`i mu hsi nien fo chao ti mu hsi nien fo chō daimoku yū nembutsu |
in the morning the Lotus service, in the evening the invocation of Amitâbha Buddha |
法華玄義釋籤 法华玄义释籤 see styles |
fǎ huā xuán yì shì qiān fa3 hua1 xuan2 yi4 shi4 qian1 fa hua hsüan i shih ch`ien fa hua hsüan i shih chien Hokke gengi shakusen |
Explanation of the Profound Meaning of the Lotus |
無量義處三昧 无量义处三昧 see styles |
wú liáng yì chù sān mèi wu2 liang2 yi4 chu4 san1 mei4 wu liang i ch`u san mei wu liang i chu san mei muryō gisho zanmai |
The anantanirdeśapratiṣṭhāna samādhi, into which the Buddha is represented as entering before preaching the doctrine of infinity as given in the Lotus Sūtra. |
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hasu(p); hachisu(蓮)(ok); hasu はす(P); はちす(蓮)(ok); ハス |
(1) (kana only) sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus; (2) (はちす only) (See 木槿) rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) |
薩曇芥陀利經 萨昙芥陀利经 see styles |
sà tán jiè tuó lì jīng sa4 tan2 jie4 tuo2 li4 jing1 sa t`an chieh t`o li ching sa tan chieh to li ching Saddankedari kyō |
Sūtra of the Lotus Blossom of the Fine Dharma |
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miyakogusa; miyakogusa みやこぐさ; ミヤコグサ |
(kana only) bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus, esp. Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus); birdsfoot trefoil |
一切衆生喜見佛 一切众生喜见佛 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng xǐ jiàn fó yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 xi3 jian4 fo2 i ch`ieh chung sheng hsi chien fo i chieh chung sheng hsi chien fo Issai shujō kiken butsu |
Sarvasattva-priya-darśana. The Buddha at whose appearance all beings rejoice. (1) A fabulous Bodhisattva who destroyed himself by fire and when reborn burned both arms to cinders, an act described in the Lotus Sūtra as the highest form of sacrifice. Reborn as Bhaiṣajyarāja 藥王. (2) The name under which Buddha's aunt, Mahāprajāpatī, is to be reborn as Buddha. |
不染著諸法三昧 不染着诸法三昧 see styles |
bù rǎn zhù zhū fǎ sān mèi bu4 ran3 zhu4 zhu1 fa3 san1 mei4 pu jan chu chu fa san mei fuzen jakushohō sammai |
The samādhi which is uncontaminated by any (evil) thing, the samādhi of purity; i. e. Mañjuśrī in samādhi holding as symbol of it a blue lotus in his left hand. |
九品安養之化生 九品安养之化生 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn ān yǎng zhī huà shēng jiu3 pin3 an1 yang3 zhi1 hua4 sheng1 chiu p`in an yang chih hua sheng chiu pin an yang chih hua sheng ku hon anyō no keshō |
Those born by transformation from the (heavenly) lotus into the ninefold 安養 Paradise, idem 九品淨土. |
佛說法華三昧經 佛说法华三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō fǎ huā sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo fa hua san mei ching Bussetsu hokke zanmai kyō |
Lotus Absorption Sūtra |
南無妙法蓮華経 see styles |
namumyouhourengekyou / namumyohorengekyo なむみょうほうれんげきょう |
(expression) {Buddh} Glory to the Sutra; Hail Lotus Sutra |
南無妙法蓮華經 南无妙法莲华经 see styles |
nán wú miào fǎ lián huá jīng nan2 wu2 miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 nan wu miao fa lien hua ching namu myōhō renge kyō |
homage to the Lotus Sūtra |
妙法蓮華經玄義 妙法莲华经玄义 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng xuán yì miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 xuan2 yi4 miao fa lien hua ching hsüan i Myōhō renge kyō gengi |
Profound Meaning of the Sūtra on the Lotus of the Marvelous Dharma |
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mizunohana みずのはな |
(exp,n) (1) (See 青粉・3) algal bloom; water bloom; (exp,n) (2) lotus flower; (exp,n) (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) (See スズキ) Japanese sea bass |
添品妙法蓮華經 添品妙法莲华经 see styles |
tiān pǐn miào fǎ lián huá jīng tian1 pin3 miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 t`ien p`in miao fa lien hua ching tien pin miao fa lien hua ching Tenbon myōhō renge kyō |
Appended Lotus Sūtra |
甘露軍荼利明王 甘露军荼利明王 see styles |
gān lù jun tú lì míng wáng gan1 lu4 jun1 tu2 li4 ming2 wang2 kan lu chün t`u li ming wang kan lu chün tu li ming wang kanno gundari myōō |
甘露王尊 amṛtakuṇḍalin, one of the five 明王 Ming Wang, who has three forms, vajra, lotus, and nectar. |
白花道場發願文 白花道场发愿文 see styles |
bái huā dào chǎng fā yuàn wén bai2 hua1 dao4 chang3 fa1 yuan4 wen2 pai hua tao ch`ang fa yüan wen pai hua tao chang fa yüan wen Hakke dōjō hotsugan mon |
Vow Made at the White Lotus Enlightenment Site |
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hachisunohai はちすのはい |
(archaism) (See 蓮根) lotus root |
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rengeza れんげざ |
(1) (See 結跏趺坐) lotus position (meditation and yoga posture); padmasana; sitting with legs crossed and feet placed on opposing thighs; (2) lotus seat (under Buddhist statue); lotus base; lotus pedestal |
蓮華眼陀羅尼經 莲华眼陀罗尼经 see styles |
lián huá yǎn tuó luó ní jīng lian2 hua2 yan3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 lien hua yen t`o lo ni ching lien hua yen to lo ni ching Renge gen darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Lotus Eye |
三乘眞實一乘方便 三乘眞实一乘方便 see styles |
sān shèng zhēn shí yī shèng fāng biàn san1 sheng4 zhen1 shi2 yi1 sheng4 fang1 bian4 san sheng chen shih i sheng fang pien sanjō shinjitsu ichijō hōben |
The 三乘家 consider the Triyāna as real, and the "one vehicle" of the Lotus School as merely tactical, or an expedient form of expression. |
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chirirenge ちりれんげ |
(1) ceramic spoon; (2) fallen lotus petal |
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hasunomi はすのみ |
(exp,n) lotus seed; lotus nut |
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rendai れんだい |
(1) (蓮台 only) lotus-shaped pedestal for images of the Buddha; (2) (hist) river palanquin; river litter (vehicle) |
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hankafuza はんかふざ |
(See 結跏趺坐・けっかふざ) half lotus position (meditation posture); sitting with one foot placed on the opposite thigh |
四十八餘年未顯眞實 四十八余年未显眞实 see styles |
sì shí bā yú nián wèi xiǎn zhēn shí si4 shi2 ba1 yu2 nian2 wei4 xian3 zhen1 shi2 ssu shih pa yü nien wei hsien chen shih shijūhachiyonen miken shinjitsu |
For forty and more years (the Buddha) was unable to unfold the full truth (until he first gave it in the Lotus Sutra). |
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kekkafuza けっかふざ |
(yoji) lotus position (meditation and yoga posture); padmasana; sitting with legs crossed and feet placed on opposing thighs |
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hasamiyaki はさみやき |
{food} grilled slices of lotus root, eggplant, etc. with a filling (usu. minced meat) |
妙法蓮華經觀世音門品 妙法莲华经观世音门品 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng guān shì yīn mén pǐn miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 guan1 shi4 yin1 men2 pin3 miao fa lien hua ching kuan shih yin men p`in miao fa lien hua ching kuan shih yin men pin Myōhō renge kyō Kanzeon fumon bon |
Avalokitêśvara Universal Gate Chapter of Sūtra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma |
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hasu(p); hachisu(蓮)(ok); hasu はす(P); はちす(蓮)(ok); ハス |
(1) (kana only) sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus; (2) (はちす only) (kana only) (See ムクゲ) rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) |
一切如來諸法本性淸淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性淸淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng qīng jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ch`ing ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ching ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō shōjō renge zanmai |
A lotus-samādhi of Vairocana from which Amitābha was born. It is a Tathāgata meditation, that the fundamental nature of all existence is pure like the lotus. |
一切如來諸法本性滿淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性满淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng mǎn jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 man3 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing man ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing man ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō manjō renge sanmai |
lotus-samādhi |
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kagarenkon かがれんこん |
(See れんこん) Kaga lotus root (variety grown in Kanazawa) |
大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經蓮華胎藏菩提幢標幟普通眞言藏廣大成就瑜伽 大毘卢遮那成佛神变加持经莲华胎藏菩提幢标帜普通眞言藏广大成就瑜伽 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó shén biàn jiā chí jīng lián huá tāi zàng pú tí chuáng biāo zhì pǔ tōng zhēn yán zàng guǎng dà chéng jiù yú qié da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 shen2 bian4 jia1 chi2 jing1 lian2 hua2 tai1 zang4 pu2 ti2 chuang2 biao1 zhi4 pu3 tong1 zhen1 yan2 zang4 guang3 da4 cheng2 jiu4 yu2 qie2 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo shen pien chia ch`ih ching lien hua t`ai tsang p`u t`i ch`uang piao chih p`u t`ung chen yen tsang kuang ta ch`eng chiu yü ch`ieh ta pi lu chen a cheng fo shen pien chia chih ching lien hua tai tsang pu ti chuang piao chih pu tung chen yen tsang kuang ta cheng chiu yü chieh Daibirushana jōbutsu shimpen kaji kyō renge taizō bodai dōhyōshi futsū shingonzō kōdai jōju yuga |
Yoga of Enormous Success: the Lotus-Matrix Bodhi, Symbols, Banners, and Store of Common Mantras in the Vairocana-abhisaṃbodhi-tantra |
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