There are 78 total results for your Tranquil search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
和 see styles |
huò huo4 huo wataru わたる |
More info & calligraphy: Peace / Harmony(1) (mathematics term) sum; (2) harmony; peace; (n,n-pref,adj-no) (3) Japan; Japanese-style; (noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) soft; fragile; weak; poorly built; insubstantial; (adj-nari) (archaism) tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful; calm (at sea); lull; (given name) Wataru Harmony, peace; to blend, mix; with, unite with; respond, rhyme. |
安 see styles |
ān an1 an yasu やす |
More info & calligraphy: Calm / Tranquility(pref,suf) (1) cheap; (prefix) (2) (See 安請け合い) rash; thoughtless; careless; indiscreet; frivolous; (personal name) Yasuji Peace, tranquil, quiet, pacify; to put, place; where ? how? |
寂 see styles |
jì ji4 chi jaku; seki じゃく; せき |
More info & calligraphy: Silent / Solitary(1) (entering into) nirvana; (suffix noun) (2) (used after a date to indicate the death of a monk at that time) died; (adj-t,adv-to) (3) (usu. せき) silent; tranquil; (female given name) Yoshika praśama; vivikta; śānti. Still, silent, quiet, solitary, calm, tranquil, nirvāṇa. |
平 see styles |
píng ping2 p`ing ping hei / he へい |
More info & calligraphy: Balance / Peace(prefix) (abbreviation) (See 平成) nth year in the Heisei era (1989.1.8-2019.4.30); (surname) Yoshi Even, level, tranquil; ordinary. |
安寧 安宁 see styles |
ān níng an1 ning2 an ning annei / anne あんねい |
More info & calligraphy: Peaceful / Tranquil / Calm / Free From Worry(noun or adjectival noun) (public) peace; stability; tranquility; tranquillity; (surname) Annei |
寧靜 宁静 see styles |
níng jìng ning2 jing4 ning ching |
More info & calligraphy: Tranquil / Tranquility / Serenity |
平靜 平静 see styles |
píng jìng ping2 jing4 p`ing ching ping ching |
More info & calligraphy: Serenity / TranquilitySee: 平静 |
靜謐 静谧 see styles |
jìng mì jing4 mi4 ching mi |
More info & calligraphy: Peacefulness / Tranquility / Perfectly Quiet |
天下太平 see styles |
tiān xià tài píng tian1 xia4 tai4 ping2 t`ien hsia t`ai p`ing tien hsia tai ping tenkataihei / tenkataihe てんかたいへい |
More info & calligraphy: The Whole World at Peace(expression) (yoji) peaceful and tranquil (uneventful); peace reigns over the land; halcyon times of peace |
平安無事 平安无事 see styles |
píng ān wú shì ping2 an1 wu2 shi4 p`ing an wu shih ping an wu shih heianbuji / heanbuji へいあんぶじ |
More info & calligraphy: Safe and Sound(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
嫿 婳 see styles |
huà hua4 hua |
tranquil |
恬 see styles |
tián tian2 t`ien tien ten てん |
quiet; calm; tranquil; peaceful (adj-t,adv-to) (obsolete) (See 恬として) cool; indifferent; nonchalant; calm; (given name) Yasushi |
惺 see styles |
xīng xing1 hsing sei / se せい |
tranquil; understand (given name) Sei |
憺 see styles |
dàn dan4 tan tan |
peace Tranquil, content. |
澹 see styles |
dàn dan4 tan tan たん |
tranquil; placid; quiet (given name) Tan settled |
円か see styles |
madoka まどか |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) round; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) tranquil; contentedly at ease |
安居 see styles |
ān jū an1 ju1 an chü ango あんご |
to settle down; to live peacefully (n,vs,vi) {Buddh} varsika (meditation retreat; usu. for 90 days starting on the 15th day of the 4th month of the lunisolar calendar); (given name) Yasuoki Tranquil dwelling. varṣā, varṣās, or varṣāvasāna. A retreat during the three months of the Indian rainy season, and also, say some, in the depth of winter. During the rains it was 'difficult to move without injuring insect life'. But the object was for study and meditation. In Tokhara the retreat is said to have been in winter, from the middle of the 12th to the middle of the 3rd moon; in India from the middle of the 5th to the 8th, or the 6th to the 9th moons; usually from Śrāvaṇa, Chinese 5th moon, to Aśvayuja, Chinese 8th moon; but the 16th of the 4th to the 15th of the 7th moon has been the common period in China and Japan. The two annual periods are sometimes called 坐 夏 and 坐 臘 sitting or resting for the summer and for the end of the year. The period is divided into three sections, former, middle, and latter, each of a month. |
安謐 安谧 see styles |
ān mì an1 mi4 an mi |
tranquil; peaceful |
寂定 see styles |
jí dìng ji2 ding4 chi ting jakujō |
Tranquil concentration; contemplation in which disturbing illusion is eliminated. |
寂志 see styles |
jí zhì ji2 zhi4 chi chih jakushi |
one who has a tranquil mind |
寂滅 寂灭 see styles |
jì miè ji4 mie4 chi mieh jakumetsu じゃくめつ |
to die out; to fade away; nirvana (Buddhism) (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} achieving nirvana (san:); (n,vs,vi) (2) death Calmness and extinction, nirvāṇa. |
居心 see styles |
jū xīn ju1 xin1 chü hsin |
to harbor (evil) intentions; to be bent on; a tranquil heart or mind |
平ら see styles |
taira たいら |
(adjectival noun) (1) flat; level; even; smooth; (adjectival noun) (2) calm; tranquil; placid; composed; stable; (adjectival noun) (3) (usu. as お平らに) relaxed (sitting posture); comfortable; (suffix noun) (4) (after a place name, usu. だいら) (See 平・だいら) plateau; tableland; plain; (place-name) Taira |
平穏 see styles |
heion / heon へいおん |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) tranquil; calm; restful; peaceful; quiet; (place-name) Hirao |
平靖 see styles |
píng jìng ping2 jing4 p`ing ching ping ching |
to suppress rebellion and quell unrest; to bring calm and order to; calm and peaceful; tranquil |
幽美 see styles |
yōu měi you1 mei3 yu mei yumi ゆみ |
(of a location) beautiful and tranquil (personal name) Yumi |
従容 see styles |
shouyou / shoyo しょうよう |
(adj-t,adv-to) calm; composed; tranquil |
心靜 心静 see styles |
xīn jìng xin1 jing4 hsin ching |
tranquil; calm |
憺怕 see styles |
dàn pà dan4 pa4 tan p`a tan pa tanha |
Tranquil and inactive, retired. |
春意 see styles |
chūn yì chun1 yi4 ch`un i chun i shuni しゅんい |
beginning of spring; thoughts of love (1) tranquil mood of spring; feeling of spring; (2) sexual desire |
晏如 see styles |
anjo あんじょ |
(adv-to,adj-t) (archaism) calm; tranquil; (personal name) Yasuyuki |
晏然 see styles |
anzen あんぜん |
(adv-to,adj-t) (archaism) (See 晏如) calm; tranquil |
涅槃 see styles |
niè pán nie4 pan2 nieh p`an nieh pan nehan ねはん |
nirvana (Buddhism) (1) {Buddh} nirvana; supreme enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} death; death of Buddha nirvāṇa, 'blown out, gone out, put out, extinguished'; 'liberated-from existence'; 'dead, deceased, defunct.' 'Liberation, eternal bliss'; '(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation, complete extinction of individual existence.' M.W. Other forms are 涅槃那; 泥日; 泥洹; 泥畔 Originally translated 滅 to extinguish, extinction, put out (as a lamp or fire), it was also described as 解脫 release, 寂滅 tranquil extinction; 無爲 inaction, without effort, passiveness; 不生 no (re)birth; 安樂 calm joy; 滅度transmigration to 'extinction'. The meaning given to 'extinction' varies, e.g. individual extinction; cessation of rebirth; annihilation of passion; extinction of all misery and entry into bliss. While the meaning of individual extinction is not without advocates, the general acceptation is the extinction or end of all return to reincarnation with its concomitant suffering, and the entry into bliss. Nirvāṇa may be enjoyed in the present life as an attainable state, with entry into parinirvāṇa, or perfect bliss to follow. It may be (a) with a 'remainder', i.e. the cause but not all the effect (karma), of reincarnation having been destroyed; (b) without 'remainder', both cause and effect having been extinguished. The answer of the Buddha as to the continued personal existence of the Tathāgata in nirvāṇa is, in the Hīnayāna canon, relegated 'to the sphere of the indeterminates' (Keith), as one of the questions which are not essential to salvation. One argument is that flame when blown out does not perish but returns to the totality of Fire. The Nirvāṇa Sutra claims for nirvāṇa the ancient ideas of 常樂我淨 permanence, bliss, personality purity in the transcendental realm. Mahāyāna declares that Hīnayāna by denying personality in the transcendental realm denies the existence of the Buddha. In Mahāyāna final nirvāṇa is transcendental, and is also used as a term for the absolute. The place where the Buddha entered his earthly nirvāṇa is given as Kuśinagara, cf. 拘. |
淡泊 see styles |
dàn bó dan4 bo2 tan po tanbaku たんぱく |
living a simple life (noun or adjectival noun) (1) light (color, colour, taste); simple; plain; (2) frank; candid; ingenuous; indifferent tranquil |
淡然 see styles |
dàn rán dan4 ran2 tan jan |
tranquil and calm; indifferent |
淸涼 淸凉 see styles |
qīng liáng qing1 liang2 ch`ing liang ching liang shōryō |
淸凉 Clear and cool; clear, pure. |
清恬 see styles |
qīng tián qing1 tian2 ch`ing t`ien ching tien |
pure and quiet (of life); tranquil and comfortable |
清淨 清净 see styles |
qīng jìng qing1 jing4 ch`ing ching ching ching |
peaceful; quiet; tranquil; purified of defiling illusion (Buddhism) |
空寂 see styles |
kōng jì kong1 ji4 k`ung chi kung chi kuujaku / kujaku くうじゃく |
empty and silent; desolate (1) {Buddh} complete emptiness (i.e. as a denial of the inherent existence of all things); nirvana (where this emptiness is realized); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (archaism) quiet and lonely Immaterial; a condition beyond disturbance, the condition of nirvana. |
輯睦 辑睦 see styles |
jí mù ji2 mu4 chi mu |
tranquil; harmonious |
長閑 see styles |
nodoka のどか |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful; serene; (adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) mild (weather); balmy; (female given name) Nodoka |
閑寂 see styles |
kanjaku かんじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) quiet; peaceful; tranquil |
閑静 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) quiet (e.g. neighbourhood); peaceful; tranquil |
閑靜 闲静 see styles |
xián jìng xian2 jing4 hsien ching |
calm; tranquil |
靜恬 静恬 see styles |
jìng tián jing4 tian2 ching t`ien ching tien |
tranquil |
韶光 see styles |
shoukou / shoko しょうこう |
(archaism) beautiful spring scenery; tranquil spring scenery; (personal name) Yoshimitsu |
大寂王 see styles |
dà jí wáng da4 ji2 wang2 ta chi wang dai jakuō |
The great tranquil or nirvana dharma‐king, i.e. Vairocana. |
安らか see styles |
yasuraka やすらか |
(noun or adjectival noun) peaceful; tranquil; calm; restful |
安樂國 安乐国 see styles |
ān lè guó an1 le4 guo2 an le kuo anraku koku |
or安樂淨土 Amitābha's Happy Land in the western region, which is his domain; it is also called 安養淨土 or 淨刹, Pure Land of Tranquil Nourishment. |
寂光土 see styles |
jí guāng tǔ ji2 guang1 tu3 chi kuang t`u chi kuang tu jakkō do |
(寂光) The land (of buddhas) where is calm illumination. |
寂定地 see styles |
jí dìng dì ji2 ding4 di4 chi ting ti jakujōchi |
a tranquil and settled state |
寂正法 see styles |
jí zhèng fǎ ji2 zheng4 fa3 chi cheng fa jaku shōhō |
the tranquil true dharma |
寂滅度 寂灭度 see styles |
jí miè dù ji2 mie4 du4 chi mieh tu jakumetsudo |
tranquil extinction |
心静か see styles |
kokoroshizuka こころしずか |
(adjectival noun) calm; serene; tranquil; peaceful |
Variations: |
nodo のど |
(adj-nari) (archaism) tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful |
のんどり see styles |
nondori のんどり |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) tranquil; leisurely; relaxed |
三摩呬多 see styles |
sān mó xì duō san1 mo2 xi4 duo1 san mo hsi to sanmakita |
samāhita; steadfast, tranquil. A degree of meditation. |
五分法身 see styles |
wǔ fēn fǎ shēn wu3 fen1 fa3 shen1 wu fen fa shen gobun hosshin |
pañca-dharmakāya, the five attributes of the dharmakāya or 'spiritual' body of the Tathāgata, i. e. 戒 that he is above all moral conditions; 定 tranquil and apart from all false ideas; 慧 wise and omniscient; 解脫 free, unlimited, unconditioned, which is the state of nirvana; 解脫知見 that he has perfect knowledge of this state. These five attributes surpass all conditions of form, or the five skandhas; Eitel interprets this by exemption from all materiality (rūpa); all sensations (vedana); all consciousness (saṃjñā); all moral activity (karman); all knowledge (vijñāna). The esoteric sect has its own group. See also 五種法身. |
円満具足 see styles |
enmangusoku えんまんぐそく |
(noun/participle) (yoji) (things) being complete, tranquil, and in harmony |
天下泰平 see styles |
tenkataihei / tenkataihe てんかたいへい |
(expression) (yoji) peaceful and tranquil (uneventful); peace reigns over the land; halcyon times of peace |
太平無事 see styles |
taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
安穏無事 see styles |
annonbuji あんのんぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
安隱涅槃 安隐涅槃 see styles |
ān yǐn niè pán an1 yin3 nie4 pan2 an yin nieh p`an an yin nieh pan anon nehan |
tranquil nirvāṇa |
寂滅聲聞 寂灭声闻 see styles |
jí miè shēng wén ji2 mie4 sheng1 wen2 chi mieh sheng wen jakumetsu shōmon |
tranquil śrāvaka |
寂靜寂滅 寂静寂灭 see styles |
jí jìng jí miè ji2 jing4 ji2 mie4 chi ching chi mieh jakujō jakumetsu |
tranquil extinction |
常寂光土 see styles |
cháng jí guāng tǔ chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3 ch`ang chi kuang t`u chang chi kuang tu joujakkoudo / jojakkodo じょうじゃっこうど |
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism) The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra. |
心平氣和 心平气和 see styles |
xīn píng qì hé xin1 ping2 qi4 he2 hsin p`ing ch`i ho hsin ping chi ho |
tranquil and even-tempered (idiom); calmly and without stress |
泰平無事 see styles |
taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
無事太平 see styles |
bujitaihei / bujitaihe ぶじたいへい |
(noun or adjectival noun) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
無事平穏 see styles |
bujiheion / bujiheon ぶじへいおん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
群生康寧 群生康宁 see styles |
qún shēng kāng níng qun2 sheng1 kang1 ning2 ch`ün sheng k`ang ning chün sheng kang ning gunjō kōnei |
living beings may be tranquil |
長閑やか see styles |
nodoyaka のどやか |
(adjectival noun) (kana only) (See のどか・1) tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful; serene |
風平浪靜 风平浪静 see styles |
fēng píng làng jìng feng1 ping2 lang4 jing4 feng p`ing lang ching feng ping lang ching |
lit. breeze is still, waves are quiet (idiom); tranquil environment; all is quiet; a dead calm (at sea) |
風恬浪靜 风恬浪静 see styles |
fēng tián làng jìng feng1 tian2 lang4 jing4 feng t`ien lang ching feng tien lang ching |
lit. breeze is still, waves are quiet (idiom); tranquil environment; All is quiet.; a dead calm (at sea) |
無上安隱涅槃 无上安隐涅槃 see styles |
wú shàng ān yǐn niè pán wu2 shang4 an1 yin3 nie4 pan2 wu shang an yin nieh p`an wu shang an yin nieh pan mujō anon nehan |
unsurpassed tranquil nirvāṇa |
Variations: |
sumu すむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to become clear (water, air, etc.); to become transparent; (v5m,vi) (2) to resonate clearly (e.g. voice); (v5m,vi) (3) to become serene; to become tranquil; to be free of worries; (v5m,vi) (4) (See 清音・1) to pronounce as an unvoiced sound |
Variations: |
taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
Variations: |
nodoka(gikun) のどか(gikun) |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful; serene; (adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) mild (weather); balmy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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