There are 46 total results for your Mani search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
寶 宝 see styles |
bǎo bao3 pao takara たから |
More info & calligraphy: Treasuretreasure; (surname) Takara ratna, precious, a treasure, gem, pearl, anything valuable; for saptaratna v. 七寶. Also maṇi, a pearl, gem. |
マニ see styles |
mani マニ |
More info & calligraphy: Mani |
マニー see styles |
manii / mani マニー |
More info & calligraphy: Mannie |
マーニー see styles |
maanii / mani マーニー |
More info & calligraphy: Marnie |
唵嘛呢叭咪吽 see styles |
ǎn má ní bā mī hōng an3 ma2 ni2 ba1 mi1 hong1 an ma ni pa mi hung |
More info & calligraphy: Om Mani Padme Hum |
唵麼抳鉢訥銘吽 唵么抳钵讷铭吽 see styles |
ǎn mó nǐ bō ne míng hǒu an3 mo2 ni3 bo1 ne4 ming2 hou3 an mo ni po ne ming hou on mani padomei un |
More info & calligraphy: Om Mani Padme Hum |
摩尼 see styles |
mó ní mo2 ni2 mo ni mani まに |
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism (1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼. |
摩尼教 see styles |
mó ní jiào mo2 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani kyō マニきょう |
Manichaeism (ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism Manichaeism |
唵 see styles |
ǎn an3 an on おん |
(interjection) oh!; (dialect) to stuff something in one's mouth; (used in buddhist transliterations) om (interjection) (See オーム) om (ritual chant in Hinduism, etc.); aum oṃ; auṃ; 'a word of solemn affirmation and respectful assent (sometimes translated by yes, verily, so be it, and in this sense compared with Amen). 'M. W. It is 'the mystic name for the Hindu triad', and has other significations. It was adopted by Buddhists, especially by the Tantric school, as a mystic spell, and as an object of meditation. It forms the first syllable of certain mystical combinations, e. g. 唵?呢叭 061971 吽 oṃ maṇi padme huṃ, which is a formula of the Lamaistic branch, said to be a prayer to Padmapani; each of the six syllables having its own mystic power of salvation from the lower paths of transmigration, etc.; the formula is used in sorcery, auguries, etc.; other forms of it are 唵?呢鉢頭迷吽; 唵麽抳鉢訥銘吽. |
珠 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu megumi めぐみ |
bead; pearl; CL:粒[li4],顆|颗[ke1] (1) ball; sphere; globe; orb; (2) bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); drop; droplet; (3) ball (in sports); (4) pile (of noodles, etc.); (5) bullet; (6) bulb (i.e. a light bulb); (7) lens (of glasses, etc.); (8) bead (of an abacus); (9) (slang) (abbreviation) ball (i.e. a testicle); (10) gem; jewel (esp. spherical; sometimes used figuratively); pearl; (11) female entertainer (e.g. a geisha); (12) (derogatory term) person (when commenting on their nature); character; (13) item, funds or person used as part of a plot; (n,n-suf) (14) egg; (suffix noun) (15) coin; (16) precious; beautiful; excellent; (female given name) Megumi mani. A pearl; a bead; synonym for buddha-truth. |
寶珠 宝珠 see styles |
bǎo zhū bao3 zhu1 pao chu houju / hoju ほうじゅ |
(surname) Houju maṇi, a precious pearl, or gem; a talisman; a symbol of Śāriputra. |
意珠 see styles |
yì zhū yi4 zhu1 i chu iju |
maṇi jewel |
末尼 see styles |
mò ní mo4 ni2 mo ni mani |
maṇi 摩尼; a jewel, a crystal, a pearl, symbol of purity, therefore of Buddha and of his doctrine. It is used in oṃ-maṇi -padmi-hūṃ. |
淨珠 see styles |
jìng zhū jing4 zhu1 ching chu jōshu |
(Skt. brahma-maṇi) |
瑪尼 玛尼 see styles |
mǎ ní ma3 ni2 ma ni |
Mani (god) |
麼抳 see styles |
mó nǐ mo2 ni3 mo ni |
maṇi |
マニ車 see styles |
maniguruma マニぐるま |
prayer wheel; Mani wheel |
摩尼珠 see styles |
mó ní zhū mo2 ni2 zhu1 mo ni chu maniju; manishu まにじゅ; まにしゅ |
{Buddh} (See 摩尼・1) jewel; pearl; gemstone (Skt. maṇi) |
明月珠 see styles |
míng yuè zhū ming2 yue4 zhu1 ming yüeh chu myōgetsushu |
明珠; 摩尼 The bright-moon maṇi or pearl, emblem of Buddha, Buddhism, the Buddhist Scriptures, purity, etc. |
末尼寶 末尼宝 see styles |
mò ní bǎo mo4 ni2 bao3 mo ni pao manibō |
maṇi-jewel |
末尼教 see styles |
mò ní jiào mo4 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani Kyō マニきょう |
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism The Manichean religion, first mentioned in Chinese literature by Xuanzang in his Memoirs, between A. D. 630 and 640. The first Manichean missionary from 大秦 Daqin reached China in 694. In 732, an imperial edict declared the religion of Mani a perverse doctrine, falsely taking the name of Buddhism. It continued, however, to flourish in parts of China, especially Fukien, even to the end of the Ming dynasty. Chinese writers have often confused it with Mazdeism 火祅教. |
梵摩尼 see styles |
fàn mó ní fan4 mo2 ni2 fan mo ni bon mani |
Brahma-maṇi, pure pearl, or the magic pearl of Brahmā. |
六字文殊 see styles |
liù zì wén shū liu4 zi4 wen2 shu1 liu tzu wen shu rokuji monju |
The six-word dhāraṇī of Mañjuśrī 闇婆髻駄那麽 (or 闇婆計陀那麽) or 唵縛鷄淡納莫. There are also the esoteric (Shingon) six words connected with the six forms of Guanyin and the 六字法, 六字供, 六字河臨法, and六字護摩 ceremonials, some connected with Mañjuśrī, and all with Guanyin. There are several 六字 dhāraṇīs, e. g. the Ṣaḍakṣara-vidyāmantra. The six words generally associated with Guanyin are 安荼詈般茶詈 (or 安荼隸般茶詈). There is also the six word Lamaistic charm oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ 唵?呢叭 M061971 吽. |
六字真言 see styles |
liù zì zhēn yán liu4 zi4 zhen1 yan2 liu tzu chen yen |
the six-syllable Sanskrit mantra of Avalokiteshvara bodhisattva (i.e. om mani padme hum) |
大寶摩尼 大宝摩尼 see styles |
dà bǎo mó ní da4 bao3 mo2 ni2 ta pao mo ni daihō mani |
The great precious maṇi, or pure pearl, the Buddha-truth. |
振多摩尼 see styles |
zhèn duō mó ní zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 chen to mo ni shinta mani |
maṇi jewel |
摩尼寶珠 摩尼宝珠 see styles |
mó ní bǎo zhū mo2 ni2 bao3 zhu1 mo ni pao chu mani hōju |
maṇi-jewel |
摩尼義晴 see styles |
maniyoshiharu まによしはる |
(person) Mani Yoshiharu |
日精摩尼 see styles |
rì jīng mó ní ri4 jing1 mo2 ni2 jih ching mo ni nisshō mani |
A maṇi 摩尼, or pearl, crystal-clear as the sun, which gives sight to the blind. |
明月摩尼 see styles |
míng yuè mó ní ming2 yue4 mo2 ni2 ming yüeh mo ni myōgetsu mani |
moon-bright maṇi |
月光摩尼 see styles |
yuè guāng mó ní yue4 guang1 mo2 ni2 yüeh kuang mo ni gekkō mani |
moonlight pearl |
月精摩尼 see styles |
yuè jīng mó ní yue4 jing1 mo2 ni2 yüeh ching mo ni gasshō mani |
(月精) The pearl or jewel in the fortieth hand of the 'thousand hand' Guanyin, towards which worship is paid in case of fevers; the hand is called 月精手. |
眞多末尼 see styles |
zhēn duō mò ní zhen1 duo1 mo4 ni2 chen to mo ni shinta mani |
maṇi jewel |
真野裕子 see styles |
maniyuuko / maniyuko まにゆうこ |
(person) Mani Yūko (1976.9-) |
隨色摩尼 随色摩尼 see styles |
suí sè mó ní sui2 se4 mo2 ni2 sui se mo ni zuishiki mani |
A precious stone that takes on the colour of its surroundings. |
震多末尼 see styles |
zhèn duō mò ní zhen4 duo1 mo4 ni2 chen to mo ni shintamani |
cintāmaṇi, the philosopher's stone, granting all one's wishes. |
六字大明呪 see styles |
liù zì dà míng zhòu liu4 zi4 da4 ming2 zhou4 liu tzu ta ming chou rokujidaimyouju / rokujidaimyoju ろくじだいみょうじゅ |
{Buddh} great six-syllable mantra ("om mani padme hum") great six-syllable mantra |
如意輪觀音 如意轮观音 see styles |
rú yì lún kuān yīn ru2 yi4 lun2 kuan1 yin1 ju i lun k`uan yin ju i lun kuan yin Nyoirin Kannon |
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva |
菴乜呢必滅堪 菴乜呢必灭堪 see styles |
ān miē ní bì miè kān an1 mie1 ni2 bi4 mie4 kan1 an mieh ni pi mieh k`an an mieh ni pi mieh kan onmani hime kan |
oṃ-maṇi-padme-hūṃ, cf. 唵. |
唵麼抳嚩日哩吽 唵么抳嚩日哩吽 see styles |
ǎn mó nǐ pó rì lī hǒu an3 mo2 ni3 po2 ri4 li1 hou3 an mo ni p`o jih li hou an mo ni po jih li hou on mani baji rei un |
on mani baji rei un |
四十九重摩尼殿 see styles |
sì shí jiǔ zhòng mó ní diàn si4 shi2 jiu3 zhong4 mo2 ni2 dian4 ssu shih chiu chung mo ni tien shijūkujū mani den |
(or 四十九重如意殿) . The maṇi, or Pearl palace of forty-nine stories above the Tuṣita heaven. |
末尼寶所放光明 末尼宝所放光明 see styles |
mò ní bǎo suǒ fàng guāng míng mo4 ni2 bao3 suo3 fang4 guang1 ming2 mo ni pao so fang kuang ming manibō sho hō kōmyō |
the radiance of a maṇi-pearl |
震多摩尼斫迦羅 震多摩尼斫迦罗 see styles |
zhèn duō mó ní zhuó jiā luó zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 zhuo2 jia1 luo2 chen to mo ni cho chia lo Shintamani Shakara |
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva |
如意摩尼陀羅尼經 如意摩尼陀罗尼经 see styles |
rú yì mó ní tuó luó ní jīng ru2 yi4 mo2 ni2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 ju i mo ni t`o lo ni ching ju i mo ni to lo ni ching Nyoi mani daranikyō |
Dhāraṇi of the Wish-fulfilling Gem |
不捉持生像金銀寶物 不捉持生像金银宝物 see styles |
bù zhuō chí shēng xiàng jīn yín bǎo wù bu4 zhuo1 chi2 sheng1 xiang4 jin1 yin2 bao3 wu4 pu cho ch`ih sheng hsiang chin yin pao wu pu cho chih sheng hsiang chin yin pao wu fusakuji shōzō kongin hōmotsu |
jātarūpa-rajata-pratigrahaṇād vaira maṇī (virati). The tenth commandment, not to take or possess uncoined or coined gold and silver, or jewels. |
Variations: |
maniguruma マニぐるま |
prayer wheel; Mani wheel |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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