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12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
仁 see styles |
rén ren2 jen jin(p); nin じん(P); にん |
More info & calligraphy: Benevolence(1) (じん only) benevolence (esp. as a virtue of Confucianism); consideration; compassion; humanity; charity; (2) (じん only) human; (3) kernel; (4) (じん only) {biol} (See 核小体) nucleolus; (given name) Yasushi Kindness, benevolence, virtue. |
力 see styles |
lì li4 li ryoku りょく |
More info & calligraphy: Power / Strength(suffix) strength; power; proficiency; ability; (given name) Riki bala; power, strength, of which there are several categories: 二力 power of choice and of practice; 三力 the power of Buddha; of meditation (samādhi) and of practice. 五力 pañcabala, the five powers of faith, zeal, memory (or remembering), meditation, and wisdom. 六力 A child's power is in crying; a woman's in resentment; a king's in domineering; an arhat's in zeal (or progress); a Buddha's in mercy; and a bhikṣu's in endurance (of despite) . 十力 q.v. The ten powers of Buddhas and bodhisattvas. |
德 see styles |
dé de2 te toku |
More info & calligraphy: Moral and VirtuousVirtue, moral excellence, moral power, power; also translates guṇa; translit. ta. |
恕 see styles |
shù shu4 shu jo じょ |
More info & calligraphy: Forgiveness(form) consideration; sympathy; compassion; (personal name) Yutaka |
恩 see styles |
ēn en1 en on おん |
More info & calligraphy: Gracefavour; favor; obligation; debt of gratitude; (given name) Megumu Grace, favour. |
情 see styles |
qíng qing2 ch`ing ching jou / jo じょう |
More info & calligraphy: Passions / Feelings / Emotions(1) feelings; emotion; sentiment; (2) compassion; sympathy; (3) passion; affection; love; (4) the way things really are; the actual situation; (personal name) Makoto The feelings, passions, desires, affections, sensations; sentient; affinities; affairs, facts. Particular affections, duties, or affairs. |
慈 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu yoshimi よしみ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Love(personal name) Yoshimi Affection (as that of a mother), mercy, compassion, tenderness; mother. |
人情 see styles |
rén qíng ren2 qing2 jen ch`ing jen ching ninjou / ninjo にんじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Empathy / Humanity(1) humanity; empathy; kindness; sympathy; (2) human nature; common sense; customs and manners human emotions |
仁愛 仁爱 see styles |
rén ài ren2 ai4 jen ai jinai じんあい |
More info & calligraphy: Benevolent Lovebenevolence; charity; love; (female given name) Megumi |
仁慈 see styles |
rén cí ren2 ci2 jen tz`u jen tzu jinji じんじ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness / Benevolencekind-hearted; benevolence; (given name) Hitoji benevolence |
佛心 see styles |
fó xīn fo2 xin1 fo hsin busshin |
More info & calligraphy: Buddha Heart / Mind of BuddhaThe mind of Buddha, the spiritually enlightened heart. A heart of mercy; a heart abiding in the real, not the seeming; detached from good and evil and other such contrasts. |
光明 see styles |
guāng míng guang1 ming2 kuang ming koumyou(p); koumei / komyo(p); kome こうみょう(P); こうめい |
More info & calligraphy: Light / Bright and Promising Future(1) bright light; (2) hope; bright future; (3) {Buddh} light emanating from a buddha or bodhisattva, symbolizing their wisdom and compassion; (place-name) Gwangmyeong (South Korea) v. last entry. |
同情 see styles |
tóng qíng tong2 qing2 t`ung ch`ing tung ching doujou / dojo どうじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Compassion(n,vs,vi) sympathy; compassion; pity |
善心 see styles |
shàn xīn shan4 xin1 shan hsin zenshin ぜんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Good Heartvirtue; moral sense; conscience; (given name) Yoshinaka A good heart, or mind. |
善意 see styles |
shàn yì shan4 yi4 shan i zeni ぜんい |
More info & calligraphy: Good Intentions / Good Will / Good Faith(1) virtuous mind; (2) good intentions; good will; (3) positive mindset; (4) {law} (See 悪意・3) bona fides; good faith; (personal name) Yoshii good intentions |
好意 see styles |
hǎo yì hao3 yi4 hao i koui / koi こうい |
More info & calligraphy: Good Intentions(1) kindness; favor; favour; friendliness; (2) goodwill; affection; liking (for someone); love |
容赦 see styles |
yousha / yosha ようしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Forgiveness (from the top down) |
恩慈 see styles |
ēn cí en1 ci2 en tz`u en tzu onji おんじ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness(surname) Onji favour |
愛心 爱心 see styles |
ài xīn ai4 xin1 ai hsin aishin あいしん |
More info & calligraphy: Loving Heart / Compassion(obsolete) love; affection; (female given name) Rabu A loving heart; a mind full of desire; a mind dominated by desire. |
愛敬 爱敬 see styles |
ài jìng ai4 jing4 ai ching aigyou; aikei / aigyo; aike あいぎょう; あいけい |
More info & calligraphy: Love and Respect / Kindness and Respectkindness and respect |
愛樂 爱乐 see styles |
ài yuè ai4 yue4 ai yüeh aira あいら |
More info & calligraphy: Aile(female given name) Aira The joy of right love, i.e. the love of the good. |
愛語 爱语 see styles |
ài yǔ ai4 yu3 ai yü aigo あいご |
More info & calligraphy: Kind WordsLoving speech; the words of a bodhisattva. |
慈心 see styles |
cí xīn ci2 xin1 tz`u hsin tzu hsin jishin じしん |
More info & calligraphy: Compassionate Heart / Benevolent HeartA compassionate heart. |
慈悲 see styles |
cí bēi ci2 bei1 tz`u pei tzu pei jihi じひ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Buddhist Loving Kindness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) mercy; compassion; clemency; pity; charity; benevolence; (2) (abbreviation) (See 慈悲心鳥) rufous hawk-cuckoo; northern hawk-cuckoo Compassion and pity, merciful, compassionate. |
慈父 see styles |
jifu じふ |
More info & calligraphy: Loving Father |
無量 无量 see styles |
wú liàng wu2 liang4 wu liang muryou / muryo むりょう |
More info & calligraphy: Immeasurable / Unlimited(adj-no,n) immeasurable; infinite; inestimable; (given name) Muryō apramāṇa; amita; ananta; immeasurable, unlimited, e.g. the 'four infinite' characteristics of a bodhisattva are 慈悲喜捨 kindness, pity, joy, and self-sacrifice. |
親切 亲切 see styles |
qīn qiè qin1 qie4 ch`in ch`ieh chin chieh shinsetsu しんせつ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness / Caring(noun or adjectival noun) kindness; gentleness |
一視同仁 一视同仁 see styles |
yī shì tóng rén yi1 shi4 tong2 ren2 i shih t`ung jen i shih tung jen isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
四無量心 四无量心 see styles |
sì wú liàng xīn si4 wu2 liang4 xin1 ssu wu liang hsin shi muryōshin |
More info & calligraphy: Brahmavihara - The Four Immeasurables |
大智慧門 大智慧门 see styles |
dà zhì huì mén da4 zhi4 hui4 men2 ta chih hui men dai chie mon |
More info & calligraphy: Door of Great Wisdom |
思いやり see styles |
omoiyari おもいやり |
More info & calligraphy: Compassion / Kindness |
水火無情 水火无情 see styles |
shuǐ huǒ wú qíng shui3 huo3 wu2 qing2 shui huo wu ch`ing shui huo wu ching |
More info & calligraphy: Fire and Water Have No Mercy |
志 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih kokorozashi こころざし |
aspiration; ambition; the will (1) will; resolution; intention; ambition; aim; goal; (2) kindness; goodwill; kind offer; (3) gift (as a token of gratitude); (female given name) Yuki Will, resolve, 志意; 心志; also data, records. |
悲 see styles |
bēi bei1 pei hi ひ |
sad; sadness; sorrow; grief {Buddh} karuna (compassion) karuṇā; kṛpā. Sympathy, pity for another in distress and the desire to help him, sad. |
惠 see styles |
huì hui4 hui megumu めぐむ |
(bound form) act of kindness (from a superior); (honorific prefix) kind (as in 惠顧|惠顾[hui4 gu4]) (female given name) Megumu Kind, gracious, forbearing, accordant. |
憫 悯 see styles |
mǐn min3 min bin |
to sympathize; to pity; to feel compassion for; (literary) to feel sorrow; to be grieved sympathy |
繾 缱 see styles |
qiǎn qian3 ch`ien chien |
attached to; loving |
臨 临 see styles |
lín lin2 lin rin りん |
to face; to overlook; to arrive; to be (just) about to; just before (female given name) Rin To regard with kindness: approach, on the brink of, about to; whilst. |
お志 see styles |
okokorozashi おこころざし |
(honorific or respectful language) kindness; courtesy |
ご恩 see styles |
goon ごおん |
(honorific or respectful language) (received) favor, kindness or blessing (favour) |
三大 see styles |
sān dà san1 da4 san ta sandai さんだい |
(prefix) (See 三大疾病) the big three ...; (surname) Miou The three great characteristics of the 眞如 in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith: (1) 體大 The greatness of the bhūtatathatā in its essence or substance; it is 衆生心之體性 the embodied nature of the mind of all the living, universal, immortal, immutable, eternal; (2) 相大 the greatness of its attributes or manifestations, perfect in wisdom and mercy, and every achievement; (3) 用大 the greatness of its functions and operations within and without, perfectly transforming all the living to good works and good karma now and hereafter. There are other groups, e.g. 體, 宗, and 用. |
三慈 see styles |
sān cí san1 ci2 san tz`u san tzu sanji |
three kinds of compassion |
三病 see styles |
sān bìng san1 bing4 san ping sanbyō |
The three ailments: (1) (a) 貪 lust, for which the 不淨觀 meditation on uncleanness is the remedy; (b) 瞋 anger, or hate, remedy 慈悲觀 meditation on kindness and pity; (c) 癡 stupidity, or ignorance, remedy 因緣觀 meditation on causality. (2) (a) 謗 Slander of Mahāyāna; (b) 五逆罪 the five gross sins; (c) to be a "heathen" or outsider; the forms recorded seem to be icchantika, ecchantika, and aicchantika. Cf. 三毒. |
三軌 三轨 see styles |
sān guǐ san1 gui3 san kuei sanki |
The three rules 三法 (三法妙) of the Tiantai Lotus School: (a) 眞性軌 The absolute and real, the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā; (b) 觀照軌meditation upon and understanding of it; (c) 資成軌 the extension of this understanding to all its workings. In the 三軌弘經 the three are traced to the 法師品 of the Lotus Sutra and are developed as: (a) 慈悲室 the abode of mercy, or to dwell in mercy; (b) 忍辱衣 the garment of endurance, or patience under opposition; (c) 法空座 the throne of immateriality (or spirituality), a state of nirvāṇa tranquility. Mercy to all is an extension of 資成軌 , patience of 觀照軌 and nirvāṇa tranquility of 眞性軌 . |
不愍 see styles |
fubin ふびん |
(noun or adjectival noun) pity; compassion |
不憫 see styles |
fubin ふびん |
(noun or adjectival noun) pity; compassion |
中悲 see styles |
zhōng bēi zhong1 bei1 chung pei chūhi |
middling compassion |
五觀 五观 see styles |
wǔ guān wu3 guan1 wu kuan gokan |
The five meditations referred to in the Lotus Sutra 25: (1) 眞 on the true, idem 空觀, to meditate on the reality of the void or infinite, in order to be rid of illusion in views and thoughts; (2) 淸淨觀 on purity, to be rid of any remains of impurity connected with the temporal, idem 假觀; (3) 廣大智慧觀 on the wider and greater wisdom, idem 中觀, by study of the 'middle' way; (4) 悲觀 on pitifulness, or the pitiable condition of the living, and by the above three to meditate on their salvation; (5) 慈觀 on mercy and the extension of the first three meditations to the carrying of joy to all the living. |
人心 see styles |
rén xīn ren2 xin1 jen hsin jinshin(p); hitogokoro じんしん(P); ひとごころ |
popular feeling; the will of the people (1) human nature; human heart; human spirit; kindness; sympathy; (2) (じんしん only) public feeling; people's sentiments; (3) (ひとごころ only) (See 人心地・ひとごこち・1) consciousness; awareness; (given name) Jinshin minds of men |
仁恵 see styles |
jinkei / jinke じんけい |
graciousness; mercy; charity; (female given name) Hitoe |
仁術 仁术 see styles |
rén shù ren2 shu4 jen shu jinjutsu じんじゅつ |
kindness; benevolence; to govern in humanitarian way benevolent act; healing act |
仏心 see styles |
hotokegokoro ほとけごころ |
mercy; merciful heart; charity |
仏性 see styles |
hotokeshou / hotokesho ほとけしょう |
mercifulness; compassion; (surname) Butsushou |
佛德 see styles |
fó dé fo2 de2 fo te buttoku |
Buddha-virtue, his perfect life, perfect fruit, and perfect mercy in releasing all beings from misery. |
修悲 see styles |
xiū bēi xiu1 bei1 hsiu pei shuhi |
cultivation of compassion |
修慈 see styles |
xiū cí xiu1 ci2 hsiu tz`u hsiu tzu shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
(given name) Shuuji cultivating compassion |
十恩 see styles |
shí ēn shi2 en1 shih en jūon |
Ten kinds of the Buddha's grace: his (1) initial resolve to universalize (his salvation); (2) self-sacrifice (in previous lives); (3) complete altruism; (4) his descent into all the six states of existence for their salvation; (5) relief of the living from distress and mortality; (6) profound pity; (7) revelation of himself in human and glorified form; (8) teaching in accordance with the capacity of his hearers, first hīnayāna, then māhayāna doctrine; (9) revealing his nirvāṇa to stimulate his disciples; (10) pitying thought for all creatures, in that dying at 80 instead of at 100 he left twenty years of his own happiness to his disciples; and also the tripiṭaka for universal salvation. |
厄介 see styles |
yakkai やっかい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) trouble; burden; nuisance; bother; worry; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) care; dependence; support; kindness; obligation; staying (with a person) |
厚情 see styles |
koujou / kojo こうじょう |
kindness; favour; favor; hospitality |
厚意 see styles |
koui / koi こうい |
kindness; favor; favour |
同體 同体 see styles |
tóng tǐ tong2 ti3 t`ung t`i tung ti dōtei |
Of the same body, or nature, as water and wave, but同體慈悲 means fellow-feeling and compassion, looking on all sympathetically as of the same nature as oneself. |
告饒 告饶 see styles |
gào ráo gao4 rao2 kao jao |
to beg for mercy |
哀れ see styles |
aware あわれ ahare あはれ |
(1) pity; sorrow; grief; misery; compassion; pathos; (adjectival noun) (2) pitiable; pitiful; pathetic; miserable; (interjection) (3) alack; alas; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) pity; sorrow; grief; misery; compassion; pathos; (adjectival noun) (2) pitiable; pitiful; pathetic; miserable; (interjection) (3) alack; alas |
哀憐 哀怜 see styles |
āi lián ai1 lian2 ai lien airen あいれん |
to feel compassion for; to pity (noun, transitive verb) pity; compassion kind |
哀護 哀护 see styles |
āi hù ai1 hu4 ai hu aigo |
compassion and protection |
四心 see styles |
sì xīn si4 xin1 ssu hsin shishin |
The hearts of kindness, pity, joy, and indifference, idem 四無量心. |
四恩 see styles |
sì ēn si4 en1 ssu en shion しおん |
{Buddh} four gratitudes (to one's parents, all living beings, one's sovereign and the Three Jewels); four obligations; (surname) Shion four kinds of compassion |
四等 see styles |
sì děng si4 deng3 ssu teng shitō |
The four virtues which a Buddha out of his infinite heart manifests equally to all; also called 四無量 q. w. They are: 慈悲喜捨 maitrī, karuṇā, muditā, upekṣā, i. e. kindness, pity, joy and indifference, or 護 protection. Another group is 字語法身, i. e. 字 that all Buddhas have the same title or titles; 語 speak the same language; 法 proclaim the same truth; and 身 have each the threefold body, or trikāya. A third group is 諸法 all things are equally included in the bhūtatathatā; 發心 the mind-nature being universal, its field of action is universal; 道等 the way or method is also universal; therefore 慈悲 the mercy (of the Buddhas) is universal for all. |
垂慈 see styles |
chuí cí chui2 ci2 ch`ui tz`u chui tzu suiji |
to extend compassion |
報徳 see styles |
houtoku / hotoku ほうとく |
repayment of someone's kindness; showing one's gratitude; moral requital; (place-name) Houtoku |
報德 报德 see styles |
bào dé bao4 de2 pao te |
to repay debts of gratitude; to repay kindness |
報恩 报恩 see styles |
bào ēn bao4 en1 pao en houon / hoon ほうおん |
to pay a debt of gratitude; to repay a kindness (noun/participle) repaying a kindness; gratitude To acknowledge, or requite favours. |
報效 报效 see styles |
bào xiào bao4 xiao4 pao hsiao |
render service to repay kindness |
增悲 see styles |
zēng bēi zeng1 bei1 tseng pei zōhi |
Augmented pity of a bodhisattva, who remains to save, though his 增智 advanced knowledge would justify his withdrawal to nirvāṇa. |
大恩 see styles |
dà ēn da4 en1 ta en daion だいおん |
great debt of gratitude; great obligation great mercy |
大悲 see styles |
dà bēi da4 bei1 ta pei karuna かるな |
(female given name) Karuna mahākaruṇā, "great pity"; i.e. greatly pitiful, a heart that seeks to save the suffering; applied to all Buddhas and bodhisattvas; especially to Guanyin. |
大慈 see styles |
dà cí da4 ci2 ta tz`u ta tzu daiji だいじ |
(given name) Daiji Great mercy,or compassion. |
好心 see styles |
hǎo xīn hao3 xin1 hao hsin |
kindness; good intentions |
寛厚 see styles |
kankou / kanko かんこう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) kindness; largeheartedness; (given name) Hiroatsu |
小善 see styles |
xiǎo shàn xiao3 shan4 hsiao shan shouzen / shozen しょうぜん |
a small kindness; minor good deed; (surname) Shouzen small amount of goodness |
小悲 see styles |
xiǎo bēi xiao3 bei1 hsiao pei shōhi |
minor compassion |
師恩 see styles |
shion しおん |
the kindness of a teacher |
御志 see styles |
okokorozashi おこころざし |
(honorific or respectful language) kindness; courtesy |
御恩 see styles |
goon ごおん |
(honorific or respectful language) (received) favor, kindness or blessing (favour) |
心領 心领 see styles |
xīn lǐng xin1 ling3 hsin ling |
I appreciate your kindness (conventional reply to turn down an offer) |
念恩 see styles |
niàn ēn nian4 en1 nien en nenon |
mindful of kindness |
恋妻 see styles |
koizuma こいづま |
loving wife |
恤む see styles |
megumu めぐむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to bless; to show mercy to; (2) to give (money, etc.) |
恩徳 see styles |
ontoku; ondoku おんとく; おんどく |
(rare) grace; blessing; compassion; (surname) Ontoku |
恩情 see styles |
ēn qíng en1 qing2 en ch`ing en ching onjou / onjo おんじょう |
kindness; affection; grace; favor compassion; affection |
恩惠 see styles |
ēn huì en1 hui4 en hui on'e |
favor; grace Grace, kindness. |
恩愛 恩爱 see styles |
ēn ài en1 ai4 en ai onai; onnai おんあい; おんない |
loving affection (in a couple); conjugal love kindness and affection; love; (female given name) On'ai Grace and love; human affection, which is one of the causes of rebirth. |
恩憐 恩怜 see styles |
ēn lián en1 lian2 en lien onren |
Loving-kindness and pity. |
恩河 see styles |
ēn hé en1 he2 en ho onga おんが |
(place-name, surname) Onga The river of grace. |
恩海 see styles |
ēn hǎi en1 hai3 en hai onkai おんかい |
(surname) Onkai The sea of grace. |
息慈 see styles |
xí cí xi2 ci2 hsi tz`u hsi tzu sokuji |
At rest and kind, an old translation of śramaṇa, one who has entered into the life of rest and shows loving-kindness to all. |
恵む see styles |
megumu めぐむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to bless; to show mercy to; (2) to give (money, etc.) |
悲增 see styles |
bēi zēng bei1 zeng1 pei tseng hizō |
predominant in compassion |
悲心 see styles |
bēi xīn bei1 xin1 pei hsin hishin |
A heart of pity, of sympathy, or sadness. |
悲愍 see styles |
bēi mǐn bei1 min3 pei min himin |
compassion |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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