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三般若

see styles
sān bō rě
    san1 bo1 re3
san po je
 san hannya
The three prajñās, or perfect enlightenments: (a) 實相般若 wisdom in its essence or reality; (b) 觀照般若 the wisdom of perceiving the real meaning of the last; (c) 方便般若 or 文字般若 the wisdom of knowing things in their temporary and changing condition.

三莊嚴


三庄严

see styles
sān zhuāng yán
    san1 zhuang1 yan2
san chuang yen
 san shōgon
The three adornments, or glories, of a country: material attractions; religion and learning; men, i.e. religious men and bodhisattvas.

三藩市

see styles
sān fān shì
    san1 fan1 shi4
san fan shih
San Francisco (California)

三角山

see styles
sān jué shān
    san1 jue2 shan1
san chüeh shan
 mikadoyama
    みかどやま
(personal name) Mikadoyama
Samgak san

三解脫


三解脱

see styles
sān jiě tuō
    san1 jie3 tuo1
san chieh t`o
    san chieh to
 san gedatsu
(三解脫門) The three emancipations, idem 三空 and 三三昧 q.v. They are 空解脫, 無相解脫 and 無作解脫. Cf. 三涅槃門.

三貂角

see styles
sān diāo jiǎo
    san1 diao1 jiao3
san tiao chiao
Cape San Diego or Santiao, easternmost point of Taiwan Island

三車喩


三车喩

see styles
sān chē yù
    san1 che1 yu4
san ch`e yü
    san che yü
 san sha yu
parable of the three carts

三迦葉


三迦叶

see styles
sān jiā yè
    san1 jia1 ye4
san chia yeh
 san Kashō
Three brothers Kāsyapa, all three said to be disciples of the Buddha.

三遊亭

see styles
 sanyuutei / sanyute
    さんゆうてい
(surname) San'yūtei

三達智


三达智

see styles
sān dá zhì
    san1 da2 zhi4
san ta chih
 san dacchi
the three transcendental kinds of knowledge

三際時


三际时

see styles
sān jì shí
    san1 ji4 shi2
san chi shih
 san zaiji
The three Indian seasons, spring, summer, and winter, also styled熱, 雨, 寒時, the hot, rainy, and cold seasons.

三雄山

see styles
 sanyuuzan / sanyuzan
    さんゆうざん
(place-name) San'yūzan

三雜染


三杂染

see styles
sān zá rǎn
    san1 za2 ran3
san tsa jan
 san zōzen
three pollutions

三靜慮


三静虑

see styles
sān jìng lǜ
    san1 jing4 lv4
san ching lü
 san jōryo
three states of meditation

三顚倒

see styles
sān diān dào
    san1 dian1 dao4
san tien tao
 san tendō
The three subversions or subverters: (evil) thoughts, (false) views, and (a deluded) mind.

三默堂

see styles
sān mò táng
    san1 mo4 tang2
san mo t`ang
    san mo tang
 san mokudō
Thee three halls of silence where talk and laughter are prohibited: the bathroom, the sleeping apartment, the privy.

三齋月


三斋月

see styles
sān zhāi yuè
    san1 zhai1 yue4
san chai yüeh
 san saigatsu
See 三長齋月.

不二山

see styles
 fujiyama
    ふじやま
(out-dated kanji) Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san; (surname) Fujiyama

不尽山

see styles
 fujiyama
    ふじやま
    fujisan
    ふじさん
(out-dated kanji) Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san

五參日


五参日

see styles
wǔ sān rì
    wu3 san1 ri4
wu san jih
 go san nichi
worship on the fifth day

五頂山


五顶山

see styles
wǔ dǐng shān
    wu3 ding3 shan1
wu ting shan
 Gochō san
idem Wu-Tai Shan 五臺.

伽耶山

see styles
jiā yé shān
    jia1 ye2 shan1
chia yeh shan
 Gaya san
Gayā

六時懺


六时忏

see styles
liù shí chàn
    liu4 shi2 chan4
liu shih ch`an
    liu shih chan
 rokuji san
six daily periods of worship.

分爲三


分为三

see styles
fēn wéi sān
    fen1 wei2 san1
fen wei san
 bun i san
to divide into three

刹帝利

see styles
chà dì lì
    cha4 di4 li4
ch`a ti li
    cha ti li
 setteiri; kushatoriya / setteri; kushatoriya
    せっていり; クシャトリヤ
(kana only) Kshatriya (member of India's military caste) (san: ksatriya)
(Skt. kṣatriya)

各有三

see styles
gè yǒu sān
    ge4 you3 san1
ko yu san
 kakuu san
each has three

吠瑠璃

see styles
fèi liú lí
    fei4 liu2 li2
fei liu li
 beiruri / beruri
    べいるり
(rare) (See 緑柱石) beryl (san: vaidurya)
(吠瑠璃耶) vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli.

唐行き

see styles
 karayuki
    からゆき
(kana only) karayuki-san; young Japanese women who were sent to work (mainly as prostitutes) in foreign countries, esp. in Southeast Asia (Meiji to early Showa)

善等三

see styles
shàn děng sān
    shan4 deng3 san1
shan teng san
 zen tō san
three (qualities) of wholesomeness and so forth

四明山

see styles
sì míng shān
    si4 ming2 shan1
ssu ming shan
 Shimyō san
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School.

四智讚


四智赞

see styles
sì zhì zàn
    si4 zhi4 zan4
ssu chih tsan
 shichi san
The praise hymns of the four 'wisdoms ', v. 四智.

地持山

see styles
dì chí shān
    di4 chi2 shan1
ti ch`ih shan
    ti chih shan
 Chiji san
Nimiṃdhara

天梯山

see styles
tiān tī shān
    tian1 ti1 shan1
t`ien t`i shan
    tien ti shan
 Tendai san
The ladder-to-heaven hill or monastery, i. e. 天台 Tiantai mountain in Chekiang.

如實讚


如实讚

see styles
rú shí zàn
    ru2 shi2 zan4
ju shih tsan
 nyojitsu san
true praise

婆羅門


婆罗门

see styles
pó luó mén
    po2 luo2 men2
p`o lo men
    po lo men
 baramon; baramon; buraaman / baramon; baramon; buraman
    ばらもん; バラモン; ブラーマン
Brahmin
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism
跋濫摩; 沒囉憾摩 Brāhmaṇa; Brāhmanical; Brāhman; 淨行; 婆志 of pure life or mind; the highest of the four castes, those who serve Brahma, his offspring, the keepers of the Vedas.

媽媽桑


妈妈桑

see styles
mā ma sāng
    ma1 ma5 sang1
ma ma sang
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam

寅さん

see styles
 torasan
    とらさん
(person) Tora-san (leading character from Japanese movie series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo")

實相山


实相山

see styles
shí xiāng shān
    shi2 xiang1 shan1
shih hsiang shan
 Jissō zan
Silsang san

山王岩

see styles
 sanouiwa / sanoiwa
    さんおういわ
(place-name) San'ouiwa

山王段

see styles
 sanoudan / sanodan
    さんおうだん
(place-name) San'oudan

山陰房

see styles
 saninbou / saninbo
    さんいんぼう
(surname) San'inbou

山陰線

see styles
 saninsen
    さんいんせん
(personal name) San'insen

山陰道

see styles
 sanindou / sanindo
    さんいんどう
(hist) (See 山陰地方) San'indō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'in region); (place-name) San'indō

山陽園

see styles
 sanyouen / sanyoen
    さんようえん
(place-name) San'youen

山陽山

see styles
 sanyouzan / sanyozan
    さんようざん
(surname) San'youzan

山陽線

see styles
 sanyousen / sanyosen
    さんようせん
(personal name) San'yousen

山陽道

see styles
 sanyoudou / sanyodo
    さんようどう
(hist) (See 山陽地方) San'yōdō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'yō region)

心經贊


心经赞

see styles
xīn jīng zàn
    xin1 jing1 zan4
hsin ching tsan
 Shingyō san
Explication of the Heart Sūtra

成實宗


成实宗

see styles
chéng shí zōng
    cheng2 shi2 zong1
ch`eng shih tsung
    cheng shih tsung
 Jōjitsu shū
Satyasiddhi school of Buddhism
Satyasiddhi sect (Jap. Jōjitsu-shū), based upon the Satyasiddhi śāstra of Harivarman, v. 訶. tr. by Kumārajīva. In China it was a branch of the 三論 San Lun sect. It was a Hīnayāna variation of the śūnya 空 doctrine. The term is defined as perfectly establishing the real meaning of the sutras.

持雙山


持双山

see styles
chí shuāng shān
    chi2 shuang1 shan1
ch`ih shuang shan
    chih shuang shan
 Jisō san
Yugaṃdhara

新三役

see styles
 shinsanyaku
    しんさんやく
{sumo} wrestler newly promoted to a san'yaku rank

曦陽山


曦阳山

see styles
xī yáng shān
    xi1 yang2 shan1
hsi yang shan
 Giyō san
Huiyang san school

柏克萊


柏克莱

see styles
bǎi kè lái
    bai3 ke4 lai2
pai k`o lai
    pai ko lai
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California

桐裡山


桐里山

see styles
tóng lǐ shān
    tong2 li3 shan1
t`ung li shan
    tung li shan
 Tōri san
Tongni san school

比丘尼

see styles
bǐ qiū ní
    bi3 qiu1 ni2
pi ch`iu ni
    pi chiu ni
 bikuni
    びくに
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni")
(1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts
苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native.

涅槃山

see styles
niè pán shān
    nie4 pan2 shan1
nieh p`an shan
    nieh pan shan
 nehan san
The steadfast mountain of nirvāṇa in contrast with the changing stream of mortality.

無畏山


无畏山

see styles
wú wèi shān
    wu2 wei4 shan1
wu wei shan
 Mui San
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks.

無相宗


无相宗

see styles
wú xiàng zōng
    wu2 xiang4 zong1
wu hsiang tsung
 musō shū
無相大乘; 無相教; 無相空教 The San-lun or Mādhyamika school because of its 'nihilism'.

熊耳山

see styles
xióng ěr shān
    xiong2 er3 shan1
hsiung erh shan
 Yūji san
Mt Xiong'er national geological park in 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], south Shandong
Bear's ear mount, the place, where Bodhidharma was buried.

牛角山

see styles
niú jué shān
    niu2 jue2 shan1
niu chüeh shan
 Gokaku san
v. 牛頭山.

獅子山


狮子山

see styles
shī zi shān
    shi1 zi5 shan1
shih tzu shan
 shishiyama
    ししやま
(Tw) Sierra Leone
(surname) Shishiyama
Saja san

生三有

see styles
shēng sān yǒu
    sheng1 san1 you3
sheng san yu
 shō san'u
born in the three realms

石經山


石经山

see styles
shí jīng shān
    shi2 jing1 shan1
shih ching shan
 shakkyō san
The hill with the stone sutras, which are said to have been carved in the Sui dynasty in grottoes on 自帶山 Pai Tai Shan, west of 涿州 Cho-chou in Shun-t'ienfu, Chihli.

積石山


积石山

see styles
jī shí shān
    ji1 shi2 shan1
chi shih shan
 Shakuseki san
Aśmakūṭa, stone-heap mountains, the eastern border of the Gobi desert.

第三句

see styles
dì sān jù
    di4 san1 ju4
ti san chü
 dai san ku
the third item

算用子

see styles
 sanyoushi / sanyoshi
    さんようし
(surname) San'youshi

算用師

see styles
 sanyoushi / sanyoshi
    さんようし
(place-name) San'youshi

終南山


终南山

see styles
zhōng nán shān
    zhong1 nan2 shan1
chung nan shan
 Shūnan san
Zhongnan Mountains, near Xi'an; also known as the Taiyi Mountains
Zhongnan Shan, a mountain in Shanxi; a posthumous name for Du Shun 杜順, founder of the Huayan or Avataṃsaka School in China.

老三篇

see styles
lǎo sān piān
    lao3 san1 pian1
lao san p`ien
    lao san pien
Lao San Pian, three short essays written by Mao Zedong before the PRC was established

聖住山


圣住山

see styles
shèng zhù shān
    sheng4 zhu4 shan1
sheng chu shan
 Shōjū zan
Seongju san

聖胡安


圣胡安

see styles
shèng hú ān
    sheng4 hu2 an1
sheng hu an
San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico

聖荷西


圣荷西

see styles
shèng hé xī
    sheng4 he2 xi1
sheng ho hsi
San Jose

舊金山


旧金山

see styles
jiù jīn shān
    jiu4 jin1 shan1
chiu chin shan
San Francisco, California

虎丘山

see styles
hǔ qiū shān
    hu3 qiu1 shan1
hu ch`iu shan
    hu chiu shan
 Koku san
Huqiu Shan, a monastery at Suzhou, which gave rise to a branch of the Chan (Zen) school, founded by 紹隆 Shaolong.

讃予線

see styles
 sanyosen
    さんよせん
(personal name) San'yosen

讚功德

see styles
zàn gōng dé
    zan4 gong1 de2
tsan kung te
 san kudoku
extol merit

象堅山


象坚山

see styles
xiàng jiān shān
    xiang4 jian1 shan1
hsiang chien shan
 Zōken san
Pīlusāragiri, a mountain southwest of Kapiśā, on the top of which Aśoka erected a stūpa, the Pīlusāra-stūpa.

迦智山

see styles
jiā zhì shān
    jia1 zhi4 shan1
chia chih shan
 Kach isan
Gaji san

通導散

see styles
 tsudousan / tsudosan
    つどうさん
tong dao san (Chinese traditional medicine)

那由他

see styles
nà yóu tā
    na4 you2 ta1
na yu t`a
    na yu ta
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
nayuta, 那庾多 (or 那由多); 那術 (or 那述) a numeral, 100,000, or one million, or ten million.

那由多

see styles
nà yóu duō
    na4 you2 duo1
na yu to
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
(Skt. nayuta)

闍崛山


阇崛山

see styles
shé jué shān
    she2 jue2 shan1
she chüeh shan
 Jakussan
Gṛdhrakūṭa, cf. 耆 Vulture peak.

阿うん

see styles
 aun
    あうん
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

阿僧祇

see styles
ā sēng qí
    a1 seng1 qi2
a seng ch`i
    a seng chi
 asougi / asogi
    あそうぎ
(1) {Buddh} a number so great it can never be counted to (san: asamkhya); (numeric) (2) 10^56 (or 10^64)
asaṅkhya, asaṅkhyeya, 阿僧企耶; 僧祇 intp. 無數 innumerable, countless, said to be 一千萬萬萬萬萬萬萬萬兆 kalpas. There are four asaṅkhyākalpas in the rise, duration, and end of every universe, cf. 劫.

阿梨樹


阿梨树

see styles
ā lí shù
    a1 li2 shu4
a li shu
 ariju
    ありじゅ
(1) Thai basil (Ocimum basilicum) (san: arjaka); common basil; (2) {Buddh} tree whose branches are said to split into seven pieces upon falling
(or 阿棃樹) arjaka, ? Ocymum pilosum, a tree with white scented flowers, said to fall in seven parts, like an epidendrum, styled also 頞杜迦曼折利 (? 頞杜社迦曼折利).

雞足山


鸡足山

see styles
jī zú shān
    ji1 zu2 shan1
chi tsu shan
 Keisoku san
Kukkuṭapāda, cock's foot mountain, in Magadha, on which Kāśyapa entered into nirvana, but where he is still supposed to be living; also雞峯; 雞嶺.

頼山陽

see styles
 raisanyou / raisanyo
    らいさんよう
(person) Rai San'you (1780-1832)

高嶺讃

see styles
 takanesan
    たかねさん
(person) Takane San

鳳林山

see styles
fèng lín shān
    feng4 lin2 shan1
feng lin shan
Bongnim san school

こいさん

see styles
 koisan
    コイサン
Khoisan (Khoikhoi and San peoples of Southern Africa)

サヴァン

see styles
 saan / san
    サヴァン
(personal name) Savin

サンノゼ

see styles
 sannoze
    サンノゼ
San Jose; (place-name) San Jose

サンヒル

see styles
 sanhiru
    サンヒル
(place-name) San Gil

サンホセ

see styles
 sanhose
    サンホセ
(place-name) San Jose

サンレモ

see styles
 sanremo
    サンレモ
(place-name) Sanremo (San Remo) (Italy)

サンロケ

see styles
 sanroke
    サンロケ
(place-name) San Roque (Colombia); Sao Roque (Brazil)

さん付け

see styles
 sanzuke
    さんづけ
(noun, transitive verb) attaching the polite suffix "-san" to someone's name

チーママ

see styles
 chiimama / chimama
    チーママ
(slang) (abbreviation) (from 小さいママ) junior mistress (of a bar); junior mama-san

チャクラ

see styles
 chakura
    チャクラ
chakra (centers of spiritual power in the human body, in Indian thought) (san:); (personal name) Chakra

パドレス

see styles
 padoresu
    パドレス
(org) San Diego Padres; (o) San Diego Padres

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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