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Simple Dictionary Definition

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    fu2
fu
 hotoke
    ほとけ

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Buddhism / Buddha
used in 仿佛[fang3 fu2]
(surname) Hotoke
Buddha, from budh to "be aware of", "conceive", "observe", "wake"; also 佛陀; 浮圖; 浮陀; 浮頭; 浮塔; 勃陀; 勃馱; 沒馱; 母馱; 母陀; 部陀; 休屠. Buddha means "completely conscious, enlightened", and came to mean the enlightener. he Chinese translation is 覺 to perceive, aware, awake; and 智 gnosis, knowledge. There is an Eternal Buddha, see e.g. the Lotus Sutra, cap. 16, and multitudes of Buddhas, but the personality of a Supreme Buddha, an Ādi-Buddha, is not defined. Buddha is in and through all things, and some schools are definitely Pan-Buddhist in the pantheistic sense. In the triratna 三寳 commonly known as 三寳佛, while Śākyamuni Buddha is the first "person" of the Trinity, his Law the second, and the Order the third, all three by some are accounted as manifestations of the All-Buddha. As Śākyamuni, the title indicates him as the last of the line of Buddhas who have appeared in this world, Maitreya is to be the next. As such he is the one who has achieved enlightenment, having discovered the essential evil of existence (some say mundane existence, others all existence), and the way of deliverance from the constant round of reincarnations; this way is through the moral life into nirvana, by means of self-abnegation, the monastic life, and meditation. By this method a Buddha, or enlightened one, himself obtains Supreme Enlightenment, or Omniscience, and according to Māhāyanism leads all beings into the same enlightenment. He sees things not as they seem in their phenomenal but in their noumenal aspects, as they really are. The term is also applied to those who understand the chain of causality (twelve nidānas) and have attained enlightenment surpassing that of the arhat. Four types of the Buddha are referred to: (1) 三藏佛the Buddha of the Tripiṭaka who attained enlightenment on the bare ground under the bodhi-tree; (2) 通佛the Buddha on the deva robe under the bodhi-tree of the seven precious things; (3) 別佛the Buddha on the great precious Lotus throne under the Lotus realm bodhi-tree; and (4) 圓佛the Buddha on the throne of Space in the realm of eternal rest and glory where he is Vairocana. The Hīnayāna only admits the existence of one Buddha at a time; Mahāyāna claims the existence of many Buddhas at one and the same time, as many Buddhas as there are Buddha-universes, which are infinite in number.

亞伯拉罕


亚伯拉罕

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yà bó lā hǎn
    ya4 bo2 la1 han3
ya po la han

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Abrahan
(name) Abraham; Abraham, Biblical patriarch regarded as the founder of monotheism

無信


无信

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wú xìn
    wu2 xin4
wu hsin
 mushin
    むしん
(noun or adjectival noun) irreligion; atheism
no faith

神教

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 shinkyou / shinkyo
    しんきょう
(1) theism; god's teachings; (2) Shenism; Chinese folk religion

范縝


范缜

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fàn zhěn
    fan4 zhen3
fan chen
 Han Shin
Fan Zhen (c. 450-c. 510), philosopher from Qi and Liang of the Southern dynasties, as atheist denying Buddhist teachings on karma and rebirth
Fan Zhen

一性宗

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yī xìng zōng
    yi1 xing4 zong1
i hsing tsung
 isshō shū
Monophysitic or "pantheistic' sects of Mahāyāna, which assert that all beings have one and the same nature with Buddha.

一神教

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yī shén jiào
    yi1 shen2 jiao4
i shen chiao
 isshinkyou / isshinkyo
    いっしんきょう
monotheistic religion; monotheism
monotheism

一神論


一神论

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yī shén lùn
    yi1 shen2 lun4
i shen lun
 isshinron
    いっしんろん
monotheism; unitarianism (denying the Trinity)
monotheism

唯一神

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 yuiitsushin / yuitsushin
    ゆいいつしん
God (in monotheism)

多神教

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duō shén jiào
    duo1 shen2 jiao4
to shen chiao
 tashinkyou / tashinkyo
    たしんきょう
polytheistic religion; polytheism
polytheism
polytheism

多神論


多神论

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duō shén lùn
    duo1 shen2 lun4
to shen lun
 tashinron
    たしんろん
polytheism
polytheism

有神論


有神论

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yǒu shén lùn
    you3 shen2 lun4
yu shen lun
 yuushinron / yushinron
    ゆうしんろん
theism (the belief in the existence of God)
theism

汎神教

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 hanshinkyou / hanshinkyo
    はんしんきょう
(See 汎神論・はんしんろん) pantheism

汎神論

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 hanshinron
    はんしんろん
pantheism

泛神論


泛神论

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fàn shén lùn
    fan4 shen2 lun4
fan shen lun
pantheism, theological theory equating God with the Universe

無信仰

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 mushinkou / mushinko
    むしんこう
(noun or adjectival noun) lack of religion; irreligion; atheism

無信心

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 mushinjin; bushinjin
    むしんじん; ぶしんじん
(noun or adjectival noun) irreligion; unbelief; atheism; atheist

無神者

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 mushinja
    むしんじゃ
(See 無神論者) atheist

無神論


无神论

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wú shén lùn
    wu2 shen2 lun4
wu shen lun
 mushinron
    むしんろん
atheism
atheism

物神論

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 busshinron
    ぶっしんろん
(See 汎神論) hylotheism (pantheism identifying god with matter)

万有神教

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 banyuushinkyou / banyushinkyo
    ばんゆうしんきょう
pantheism

交替神教

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 koutaishinkyou / kotaishinkyo
    こうたいしんきょう
kathenotheism

人格神論

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 jinkakushinron
    じんかくしんろん
(rare) (See 有神論) theism (as refers to the existence of a personal Christian god)

単一神教

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 tanitsushinkyou / tanitsushinkyo
    たんいつしんきょう
henotheism

唯一神教

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 yuiitsushinkyou / yuitsushinkyo
    ゆいいつしんきょう
(See 一神教) monotheism

多神論者


多神论者

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duō shén lùn zhě
    duo1 shen2 lun4 zhe3
to shen lun che
polytheist

有神論者


有神论者

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yǒu shén lùn zhě
    you3 shen2 lun4 zhe3
yu shen lun che
 yuushinronsha / yushinronsha
    ゆうしんろんしゃ
theist (believer in one or more Deities)
theist; deist

無神論者


无神论者

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wú shén lùn zhě
    wu2 shen2 lun4 zhe3
wu shen lun che
 mushinronsha
    むしんろんしゃ
atheist
atheist

超泛神論


超泛神论

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chāo fàn shén lùn
    chao1 fan4 shen2 lun4
ch`ao fan shen lun
    chao fan shen lun
panentheism, theological theory of God as equal to the Universe while transcending it

阿說羅部


阿说罗部

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ā shuō luó bù
    a1 shuo1 luo2 bu4
a shuo lo pu
 Asetsura bu
aiśvarikas, a theistic school of Nepal, which set up Ādi-Buddha as a supreme divinity.

万有在神論

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 banyuuzaishinron / banyuzaishinron
    ばんゆうざいしんろん
panentheism

路迦耶底迦

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lù jiā yé dǐ jiā
    lu4 jia1 ye2 di3 jia1
lu chia yeh ti chia
 rokayachika
路伽耶 (路伽耶陀); 路柯耶胝柯 lokāyatika. 'A materialist, follower of the Cārvāka system, atheist, unbeliever' (M.W.); intp. as 順世 worldly, epicurean, the soul perishes with the body, and the pleasures of the senses are the highest good.

ブライト運動

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 buraitoundou / buraitondo
    ブライトうんどう
Bright's movement (movement comprised of naturalists, atheists, agnostics, etc.)

ポリセイズム

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 poriseizumu / porisezumu
    ポリセイズム
(rare) (See 多神教) polytheism

モノセイズム

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 monoseizumu / monosezumu
    モノセイズム
(rare) (See 一神教) monotheism

万有内在神論

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 banyuunaizaishinron / banyunaizaishinron
    ばんゆうないざいしんろん
(rare) (See 万有在神論) panentheism

己身彌陀唯心淨土


己身弥陀唯心淨土

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jǐ shēn mí tuó wéi xīn jìng tǔ
    ji3 shen1 mi2 tuo2 wei2 xin1 jing4 tu3
chi shen mi t`o wei hsin ching t`u
    chi shen mi to wei hsin ching tu
 koshin no mida yuishin no jōdo
Myself (is) Amitābha, my mind (is) the Pure Land. All things are but the one Mind, so that outside existing beings there is no Buddha and no Pure Land. Thus Amitābha is the Amitābha within and the Pure Land is the Pure Land of the mind. It is an expression of Buddhist pantheism— that all is Buddha and Buddha is all.

Variations:
苦しい時の神頼み
苦しいときの神頼み

 kurushiitokinokamidanomi / kurushitokinokamidanomi
    くるしいときのかみだのみ
(expression) (proverb) danger past, God forgotten; once on shore, we pray no more; man turns to God only in times of trouble; there are no atheists in foxholes

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

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