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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
明 see styles |
míng ming2 ming meishuu / meshu めいしゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Light / Bright(1) (ant: 暗) brightness; (2) discernment; insight; an eye (for); (3) (See 明を失う) eyesight; vision; (prefix) (4) (abbreviation) (See 明治) nth year in the Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30); (surname) Meishuu vidyā, knowledge. ming means bright, clear, enlightenment, intp. by 智慧 or 聰明 wisdom, wise; to understand. It represents Buddha-wisdom and its revelation; also the manifestation of a Buddha's light or effulgence; it is a term for 眞言 because the 'true word' can destroy the obscurity of illusion; the 'manifestation' of the power of the object of worship; it means also dhāraṇīs or mantras of mystic wisdom. Also, the Ming dynasty A. D. 1368-1644. |
禪 禅 see styles |
shàn shan4 shan yuzuri ゆずり |
More info & calligraphy: Zen / Chan / Meditation(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) dhyana (profound meditation); (2) (abbreviation) Zen (Buddhism); (surname) Yuzuri To level a place for an altar, to sacrifice to the hills and fountains; to abdicate. Adopted by Buddhists for dhyāna, 禪 or 禪那, i.e. meditation, abstraction, trance. dhyāna is 'meditation, thought, reflection, especially profound and abstract religious contemplation'. M.W. It was intp. as 'getting rid of evil', etc., later as 靜慮 quiet meditation. It is a form of 定, but that word is more closely allied with samādhi, cf. 禪定. The term also connotes Buddhism and Buddhist things in general, but has special application to the 禪宗 q.v. It is one of the six pāramitās, cf. 波. There are numerous methods and subjects of meditation. The eighteen brahmalokas are divided into four dhyāna regions 'corresponding to certain frames of mind where individuals might be reborn in strict accordance with their spiritual state'. The first three are the first dhyāna, the second three the second dhyāna, the third three the third dhyāna, and the remaining nine the fourth dhyāna. See Eitel. According to Childers' Pali Dictionary, 'The four jhānas are four stages of mystic meditation, whereby the believer's mind is purged from all earthly emotions, and detached as it were from his body, which remains plunged in a profound trance.' Seated cross-legged, the practiser 'concentrates his mind upon a single thought. Gradually his soul becomes filled with a supernatural ecstasy and serenity', his mind still reasoning: this is the first jhāna. Concentrating his mind on the same subject, he frees it from reasoning, the ecstasy and serenity remaining, which is the second jhāna. Then he divests himself of ecstasy, reaching the third stage of serenity. Lastly, in the fourth stage the mind becomes indifferent to all emotions, being exalted above them and purified. There are differences in the Mahāyāna methods, but similarity of aim. |
捨己 舍己 see styles |
shě jǐ she3 ji3 she chi sutemi すてみ |
More info & calligraphy: Self Sacrifice(given name) Sutemi |
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. |
献身 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / Dedication |
獻身 献身 see styles |
xiàn shēn xian4 shen1 hsien shen |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / DedicationSee: 献身 |
菩薩 菩萨 see styles |
pú sà pu2 sa4 p`u sa pu sa mizoro みぞろ |
More info & calligraphy: Bodhisattva(n,n-suf) (1) {Buddh} bodhisattva; one who has reached enlightenment but vows to save all beings before becoming a buddha; (n,n-suf) (2) High Monk (title bestowed by the imperial court); (n,n-suf) (3) (See 本地垂迹説) title bestowed to Shinto kami in manifestation theory; (surname) Mizoro bodhisattva, cf. 菩提薩埵. While the idea is not foreign to Hīnayāna, its extension of meaning is one of the chief marks of Mahāyāna. 'The Bodhisattva is indeed the characteristic feature of the Mahāyāna.' Keith. According to Mahāyāna the Hinayanists, i.e. the śrāvaka and pratyekabuddha, seek their own salvation, while the bodhisattva's aim is the salvation of others and of all. The earlier intp. of bodhisattva was 大道心衆生 all beings with mind for the truth; later it became 大覺有情 conscious beings of or for the great intelligence, or enlightenment. It is also intp. in terms of leadership, heroism, etc. In general it is a Mahayanist seeking Buddhahood, but seeking it altruistically; whether monk or layman, he seeks enlightenment to enlighten others, and he will sacrifice himself to save others; he is devoid of egoism and devoted to helping others. All conscious beings having the Buddha-nature are natural bodhisattvas, but require to undergo development. The mahāsattva is sufficiently advanced to become a Buddha and enter nirvāṇa, but according to his vow he remains in the realm of incarnation to save all conscious beings. A monk should enter on the arduous course of discipline which leads to Bodhisattvahood and Buddhahood. |
捨生取義 舍生取义 see styles |
shě shēng qǔ yì she3 sheng1 qu3 yi4 she sheng ch`ü i she sheng chü i |
More info & calligraphy: Better to sacrifice your life than your principles |
俎 see styles |
zǔ zu3 tsu so そ |
a stand for food at sacrifice altar of sacrifice |
垗 see styles |
zhào zhao4 chao |
sacrifice |
梡 see styles |
kuǎn kuan3 k`uan kuan |
(tree); stand for sacrifice |
焄 see styles |
xūn xun1 hsün |
fumes from sacrifice |
燔 see styles |
fán fan2 fan |
burn; to roast meat for sacrifice |
牢 see styles |
láo lao2 lao rou / ro ろう |
firm; sturdy; fold (for animals); sacrifice; prison prison; jail; gaol A gaol, fold, pen; secure, firm. |
牲 see styles |
shēng sheng1 sheng suminori すみのり |
domestic animal; sacrificial animal (1) (archaism) offering (to the gods, emperor, etc.); (2) gift; (3) sacrifice; (personal name) Suminori |
犧 牺 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi |
sacrifice |
玥 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh |
pearl used in sacrifice |
畤 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih |
ancient sacrifice |
瘞 瘗 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
bury; sacrifice To bury, offer in sacrifice. |
礿 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh |
spring imperial ancestral sacrifice |
祀 see styles |
sì si4 ssu ji |
to sacrifice; to offer libation to festival |
祛 see styles |
qū qu1 ch`ü chü |
sacrifice to drive away calamity; to dispel; to drive away; to remove |
祠 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu shi ほこら |
shrine; to offer a sacrifice (kana only) hokora; small wayside shrine The spring ancestral sacrifice; the spring; ancestral temple, tablet, etc. |
祫 see styles |
xiá xia2 hsia |
triennial sacrifice to ancestors |
祭 see styles |
jì ji4 chi matsuri まつり |
to offer a sacrifice to (gods or ancestors); (in classical novels) to recite an incantation to activate a magic weapon; to wield (something magic); (bound form) ceremony; (Tw) (bound form) (celebratory) festival festival; feast; (surname, female given name) Matsuri Sacrifice, sacrificial. |
禋 see styles |
yīn yin1 yin |
sacrifice |
禖 see styles |
méi mei2 mei |
heir-requesting sacrifice |
禘 see styles |
dì di4 ti |
imperial ancestral sacrifice |
禜 see styles |
yǒng yong3 yung |
sacrifice |
禫 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
sacrifice at the end of mourning |
禳 see styles |
ráng rang2 jang jō |
sacrifice for avoiding calamity To pray to avert. |
禴 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh |
spring imperial ancestral sacrifice |
膰 see styles |
fán fan2 fan himorogi ひもろぎ |
cooked meat used in sacrifice (archaism) offerings of food (to the gods) |
臘 腊 see styles |
là la4 la rou / ro ろう |
ancient practice of offering sacrifices to the gods in the 12th lunar month; the 12th lunar month; (bound form) (of meat, fish etc) cured in winter, esp. in the 12th lunar month (1) {Buddh} offering ceremony held on the third day of the dog after the winter solstice; (2) twelfth month of the lunisolar calendar; (3) (See 臈) year in the Buddhist order (after the completion of the first meditation retreat) Dried flesh; to sacrifice to the gods three days after the winter solstice; the end of the year; a year; a monastic year, i.e. the end of the annual summer retreat, also called 戒臘; 夏臘; 法臘. |
舋 see styles |
xìn xin4 hsin |
variant of 釁|衅; quarrel; dispute; a blood sacrifice (arch.) |
薦 荐 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien susumu すすむ |
to recommend; to offer sacrifice (arch.); grass; straw mat (1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (given name) Susumu |
贄 贽 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih nie にえ |
gifts to superiors (1) (archaism) offering (to the gods, emperor, etc.); (2) gift; (3) sacrifice; (surname) Nie |
軷 see styles |
bá ba2 pa |
sacrifice |
醮 see styles |
jiào jiao4 chiao shō |
to perform sacrifice Libations or offerings, especially to ancestors; the offerings of All Souls' Day v. 盂 8; emptied, finished. |
釁 衅 see styles |
xìn xin4 hsin |
quarrel; dispute; a blood sacrifice (arch.) |
雩 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
summer sacrifice for rain |
飣 饤 see styles |
dìng ding4 ting |
display food for show only; sacrifice |
餕 馂 see styles |
jun jun4 chün |
remains of a sacrifice or a meal |
乳木 see styles |
rǔ mù ru3 mu4 ju mu nyūmoku |
Resinous wood (for homa, or fire sacrifice). |
人柱 see styles |
hitobashira ひとばしら |
human pillar; human sacrifice |
代価 see styles |
daika だいか |
(1) price; cost; charge; consideration (in a contract); (2) price (of achieving something); cost; sacrifice |
佛檀 see styles |
fó tán fo2 tan2 fo t`an fo tan butsudan |
buddha-dāna, Buddha-giving contrasted with Māra-giving; Buddha-charity as the motive of giving, or preaching, and of self-sacrifice, or self-immolation. |
供奉 see styles |
gòng fèng gong4 feng4 kung feng gubu ぐぶ |
to consecrate; to enshrine and worship; an offering (to one's ancestors); a sacrifice (to a god) (noun/participle) (1) accompanying; being in attendance on; (2) (abbreviation) (See 内供奉) inner offerer (any of the 10 high-ranking monks serving at the inner offering hall) To offer; the monk who serves at the great altar. |
供犠 see styles |
kugi くぎ |
sacrifice; sacrificial animal |
俎豆 see styles |
sotou / soto そとう |
ancient altar of sacrifice |
六論 六论 see styles |
liù lùn liu4 lun4 liu lun roku ron |
The six 外道論 vedāṇgas, works which are 'regarded as auxiliary to and even in some sense as part of the Veda, their object being to secure the proper pronunciation and correctness of the text and the right employment of the Mantras of sacrifice as taught in the Brāhmaṇas '. M. W. They are spoken of together as the 四皮陀六論 four Vedas and six śāstras, and the six are Sikṣā, Chandas, Vyākarana, Nirukta, Jyotiṣa, and Kalpa. |
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. |
哭喪 哭丧 see styles |
kū sāng ku1 sang1 k`u sang ku sang |
to wail at a funeral; formal wailing while offering sacrifice to the departed |
奉祀 see styles |
fèng sì feng4 si4 feng ssu houshi / hoshi ほうし |
to worship; to pay respects to (a deity, ancestor etc); (of a shrine or temple) to be dedicated to (a deity, ancestor etc) (noun, transitive verb) enshrine to offer sacrifice |
奠祭 see styles |
diàn jì dian4 ji4 tien chi |
pouring of wine on ground for sacrifice |
宴饗 宴飨 see styles |
yàn xiǎng yan4 xiang3 yen hsiang |
to host a banquet; feast; banquet; ceremony of sacrifice |
尚饗 尚飨 see styles |
shàng xiǎng shang4 xiang3 shang hsiang |
I beg you to partake of this sacrifice (used at the end of an elegiac address) |
弔祭 吊祭 see styles |
diào jì diao4 ji4 tiao chi chousai / chosai ちょうさい |
a worship ceremony for the dead; to offer sacrifice (to ancestors); a libation (noun/participle) memorial service |
志士 see styles |
shishi しし |
(1) (hist) imperial loyalist samurai of the Bakumatsu-era; (2) patriots; idealists willing to sacrifice themselves for the good of the nation; (personal name) Shishi |
忠烈 see styles |
zhōng liè zhong1 lie4 chung lieh chuuretsu / churetsu ちゅうれつ |
sacrifice oneself for one's country; martyr unswerving loyalty |
払う see styles |
harau はらう |
(transitive verb) (1) to pay (e.g. money, bill); (transitive verb) (2) to brush off; to wipe away; to clear away; to dust off; to cut off (e.g. branches); (transitive verb) (3) to drive away (e.g. one's competitors); (transitive verb) (4) to sell off (something unneeded); to dispose of; (transitive verb) (5) to pay (e.g. attention); to show (e.g. respect, concern); (transitive verb) (6) to make (e.g. effort, sacrifice); to expend; to exert; (transitive verb) (7) to move out (of one's own place); to vacate; (transitive verb) (8) to sweep (e.g. one's legs); to knock aside; (transitive verb) (9) to make a sweeping stroke (in Japanese calligraphy); (transitive verb) (10) to reset (an abacus) |
投物 see styles |
nagemono なげもの |
sacrifice goods; liquidation (shares); things thrown (out) |
捐生 see styles |
juān shēng juan1 sheng1 chüan sheng |
to sacrifice one's life |
捐軀 捐躯 see styles |
juān qū juan1 qu1 chüan ch`ü chüan chü |
to sacrifice one's life |
捧ぐ see styles |
sasagu ささぐ |
(v2g-s,vt) (1) (See 捧げる・1) to lift up; to hold up; to hold above eye level; (v2g-s,vt) (2) (See 捧げる・2) to give; to offer; to consecrate; (v2g-s,vt) (3) (See 捧げる・3) to devote; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
捧物 see styles |
pěng wù peng3 wu4 p`eng wu peng wu houmotsu; houmochi / homotsu; homochi ほうもつ; ほうもち |
(archaism) (See 捧げ物) offering; sacrifice To bear or offer gifts in both hands. |
捨身 舍身 see styles |
shě shēn she3 shen1 she shen shashin しゃしん |
to give one's life (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} renouncing the flesh or the world; becoming a priest; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} sacrificing one's life for the sake of mankind or Buddhist teachings Bodily sacrifice, e.g. by burning, or cutting off a limb, etc. |
星供 see styles |
xīng gōng xing1 gong1 hsing kung hoshiku |
sacrifice to one's natal star |
星祭 see styles |
xīng jì xing1 ji4 hsing chi hoshi matsuri ほしまつり |
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata 星供 To sacrifice, or pay homage to a star, especially one's natal star. |
歃血 see styles |
shà xuè sha4 xue4 sha hsüeh |
to smear one's lips with the blood of a sacrifice as a means of pledging allegiance (old) |
死士 see styles |
sǐ shì si3 shi4 ssu shih |
person willing to sacrifice his life (for a good cause) |
殉情 see styles |
xùn qíng xun4 qing2 hsün ch`ing hsün ching |
to die together in the name of love; to sacrifice oneself for love |
殉死 see styles |
xùn sǐ xun4 si3 hsün ssu junshi じゅんし |
to be buried alive as sacrifice (together with husband or superior) (n,vs,vi) following one's master into the grave; committing suicide after one's lord has died |
殉節 殉节 see styles |
xùn jié xun4 jie2 hsün chieh |
to sacrifice one's life by loyalty (to one's prince, one's husband etc) |
殉難 殉难 see styles |
xùn nàn xun4 nan4 hsün nan junnan じゅんなん |
to sacrifice oneself in a just cause; a victim of a disaster (n,vs,vi) martyrdom |
燔祭 see styles |
hansai はんさい |
burnt offering (i.e. religious animal sacrifice) |
爐身 炉身 see styles |
lú shēn lu2 shen1 lu shen roshin |
To offer up one's body as a sacrifice. |
牲禮 牲礼 see styles |
shēng lǐ sheng1 li3 sheng li |
(religion) to sacrifice; sacrifice; animal offered as sacrifice |
犠打 see styles |
gida ぎだ |
{baseb} (See 犠牲バント,犠牲フライ) sacrifice (bunt or fly) |
犠牲 see styles |
gisei / gise ぎせい |
(1) sacrifice; (2) (abbreviation) (See 犠牲者) victim (esp. someone killed); casualty; (3) (See 生け贄・1) sacrifice (to a deity) |
犠飛 see styles |
gihi ぎひ |
{baseb} (See 犠牲フライ) sacrifice fly |
犧牲 牺牲 see styles |
xī shēng xi1 sheng1 hsi sheng gisei |
to sacrifice one's life; to sacrifice (something valued); beast slaughtered as a sacrifice sacrificial animals |
犬死 see styles |
inujini いぬじに |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (sensitive word) dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life |
獻出 献出 see styles |
xiàn chū xian4 chu1 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to offer; to give (as tribute); to devote (one's life); to sacrifice (oneself) |
獻祭 献祭 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer sacrifice |
甘於 甘于 see styles |
gān yú gan1 yu2 kan yü |
to be willing to; to be ready to; to be content with; accepting (of restriction, sacrifice, risk etc) |
生贄 see styles |
ikenie いけにえ |
(1) sacrifice (to the gods); (2) victim; scapegoat |
皤利 see styles |
pó lì po2 li4 p`o li po li bari |
bali, the offering of a portion of a meal to all creatures; also royal revenue, a sacrifice, etc. |
祭拜 see styles |
jì bài ji4 bai4 chi pai |
to offer sacrifice (to one's ancestors) |
祭賽 祭赛 see styles |
jì sài ji4 sai4 chi sai |
to give sacrifice |
義氣 义气 see styles |
yì qì yi4 qi4 i ch`i i chi |
spirit of loyalty and self-sacrifice; code of brotherhood; also pr. [yi4 qi5] |
致命 see styles |
zhì mìng zhi4 ming4 chih ming chimei / chime ちめい |
fatal; mortal; deadly; to sacrifice one's life fatal |
血史 see styles |
xuè shǐ xue4 shi3 hsüeh shih |
history written in blood; epic period of struggle and sacrifice |
血祭 see styles |
xuè jì xue4 ji4 hsüeh chi |
blood sacrifice; animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) |
血食 see styles |
kesshoku けっしょく |
(rare) animal sacrifice |
賣命 卖命 see styles |
mài mìng mai4 ming4 mai ming |
to work tirelessly; to give one's all; to slave away; to throw away one's life; to sacrifice oneself (usu. for an unworthy cause) |
賤賣 贱卖 see styles |
jiàn mài jian4 mai4 chien mai |
to sell cheaply; sacrifice; low price; discount sale |
車奴 车奴 see styles |
chē nú che1 nu2 ch`e nu che nu |
car slave, sb forced to sacrifice quality of life to buy or maintain a car |
隕首 陨首 see styles |
yǔn shǒu yun3 shou3 yün shou |
to offer one's life in sacrifice |
馬祀 马祀 see styles |
mǎ sì ma3 si4 ma ssu |
aśvamedha, the horse sacrifice, either as an annual oblation to Heaven, or for specific purposes. |
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