There are 32 total results for your Peace of Mind search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
安心 see styles |
ān xīn an1 xin1 an hsin anshin あんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Peaceful Heart / Peace of Mind / Calm Mind{Buddh} obtaining peace of mind through faith or ascetic practice; (female given name) Anshin To quiet the heart, or mind; be at rest. |
安穩 安稳 see styles |
ān wěn an1 wen3 an wen an non |
More info & calligraphy: Stable - Mind at Peace安隱 Body and mind at rest. |
平静 see styles |
heisei / hese へいせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) calm; peace; serenity; tranquility; tranquillity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) composure; equanimity; presence of mind |
放心 see styles |
fàng xīn fang4 xin1 fang hsin houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
More info & calligraphy: No Worries(n,vs,vi) (1) absentmindedness; (n,vs,vi) (2) peace of mind absentmindedness |
踏實 踏实 see styles |
tā shi ta1 shi5 t`a shih ta shih |
More info & calligraphy: Realistic / Practical |
奢摩他 see styles |
shē mó tā she1 mo2 ta1 she mo t`a she mo ta shamata |
More info & calligraphy: Samatha |
安心立命 see styles |
ān xīn lì mìng an1 xin1 li4 ming4 an hsin li ming anshinritsumei / anshinritsume あんしんりつめい |
More info & calligraphy: Spiritual Peace / Enlightened Peacespiritual peace and realization of enlightenment |
眉を開く see styles |
mayuohiraku まゆをひらく |
More info & calligraphy: Let It Be / Be Relieved |
休心 see styles |
xiū xīn xiu1 xin1 hsiu hsin kokoro wo yasumu きゅうしん |
(noun/participle) peace of mind; relief to rest the mind |
休神 see styles |
kyuushin / kyushin きゅうしん |
(noun/participle) peace of mind; relief |
円相 see styles |
ensou / enso えんそう |
{Buddh} circle painted with a single stroke in Zen calligraphy (representing the perfect peace of mind) |
安樂 安乐 see styles |
ān lè an1 le4 an le anraku あんらく |
peace and happiness (surname) Anraku Happy; ease (of body) and joy (of heart) 身安心樂. |
安神 see styles |
ān shén an1 shen2 an shen yasukami やすかみ |
to calm (soothe) the nerves; to relieve uneasiness of body and mind (adj-na,n,vs) relief; peace of mind; (surname) Yasukami |
立命 see styles |
ritsumei / ritsume りつめい |
peace of mind |
七最勝 七最胜 see styles |
qī zuì shèng qi1 zui4 sheng4 ch`i tsui sheng chi tsui sheng shichi saishō |
The seven perfections, see唯識論, 9. 安住最勝 Perfect rest in the bodhisattva nature. 依止最勝 perfect reliance on, or holding fast to the great bodhi (awakened mind). 意果最勝 perfect resultant aim in-pity for all 事業最勝 Perfect in constant performance. 巧便最勝 Perfect in able device (for spiritual presentation). 廻向最勝 Perfect direction towards the highest bodhi. 滿淨最勝 Perfect purity and peace. |
四安樂 四安乐 see styles |
sì ān lè si4 an1 le4 ssu an le shi anraku |
(四安樂行) The four means of attaining to a happy contentment, by proper direction of the deeds of the body; the words of the mouth; the thoughts of the mind; and the resolve (of the will) to preach to all the Lotus Sutra. |
安らぎ see styles |
yasuragi やすらぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) peace (of mind); tranquility; tranquillity; serenity |
寂靜法 寂静法 see styles |
jí jìng fǎ ji2 jing4 fa3 chi ching fa jakujō hō |
Ceremonies for restoring peace from calamity. |
気休め see styles |
kiyasume きやすめ |
mere consolation; temporary peace of mind |
気安め see styles |
kiyasume きやすめ |
mere consolation; temporary peace of mind |
煩惱礙 烦恼碍 see styles |
fán nǎo ài fan2 nao3 ai4 fan nao ai bonnō ge |
The obstruction of temptation, or defilement, to entrance into nirvāṇa peace by perturbing the mind. |
気休めに see styles |
kiyasumeni きやすめに |
(adverb) for peace of mind |
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kyuushin / kyushin きゅうしん |
(n,vs,vi) (See 安心・あんしん) peace of mind; relief |
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kiyasume きやすめ |
mere consolation; temporary peace of mind |
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anshin あんしん |
(n,adj-na,vs,vi) relief; peace of mind |
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kyuushin / kyushin きゅうしん |
(n,vs,vi) (used mainly in letters) peace of mind; relief |
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kigasumu きがすむ |
(exp,v5m) to be satisfied; to find peace of mind; to feel good |
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hitoanshin ひとあんしん |
(n,vs,vi) feeling of relief (for the time being); peace of mind (for now) |
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kiyasume きやすめ |
mere consolation; temporary peace of mind |
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anshin あんしん |
(n,adj-na,vs,vi) peace of mind; relief; (sense of) security; safety; assurance; confidence |
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mayou / mayo まよう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to lose one's way; to get lost; to go astray; (v5u,vi) (2) to waver; to hesitate; to vacillate; to be of two minds (about); to be unable to make up one's mind; to not know what to do; to be at a loss; to be puzzled; to be perplexed; (v5u,vi) (3) to be captivated (by); to be infatuated (with); to be charmed (by); to be carried away (by); to be blinded (by); to be lost (in); to lose oneself (to); (v5u,vi) (4) to linger (of a departed soul); to be restless in one's grave; to be unable to rest in peace |
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mottemeisubeshi / mottemesubeshi もってめいすべし |
(expression) (idiom) being so content that one would not mind dying; one can now rest in peace; one ought to be contented with what has been accomplished |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "Peace of Mind" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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
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