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正視


正视

see styles
zhèng shì
    zheng4 shi4
cheng shih
 seishi / seshi
    せいし
to face squarely; to meet head on; to face up to
(noun, transitive verb) (1) looking directly at; looking straight at; looking in the face; (noun, transitive verb) (2) looking squarely at (e.g. a problem); facing (e.g. the truth); confronting; (3) {med} normal vision; emmetropia; (given name) Masami

正諦


正谛

see styles
zhèng dì
    zheng4 di4
cheng ti
 shōtai
truth

歸眞


归眞

see styles
guī zhēn
    gui1 zhen1
kuei chen
 shin ni kisu
to return to the truth

求是

see styles
qiú shì
    qiu2 shi4
ch`iu shih
    chiu shih
to seek the truth

沙門


沙门

see styles
shā mén
    sha1 men2
sha men
 shamon; samon
    しゃもん; さもん
monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India); Buddhist monk
{Buddh} shramana (wandering monk); (surname) Shamon
śramaṇa. 桑門; 娑門; 喪門; 沙門那; 舍羅磨拏; 沙迦懣曩; 室摩那拏 (1) Ascetics of all kinds; 'the Sarmanai, or Samanaioi, or Germanai of the Greeks, perhaps identical also with the Tungusian Saman or Shaman.' Eitel. (2) Buddhist monks 'who 'have left their families and quitted the passions', the Semnoi of the Greeks'. Eitel. Explained by 功勞 toilful achievement, 勤息 diligent quieting (of the mind and the passions), 淨志 purity of mind, 貧道 poverty. 'He must keep well the Truth, guard well every uprising (of desire), be uncontaminated by outward attractions, be merciful to all and impure to none, be not elated to joy nor harrowed by distress, and able to bear whatever may come.' The Sanskrit root is śram, to make effort; exert oneself, do austerities.

法劍


法剑

see styles
fǎ jiàn
    fa3 jian4
fa chien
 hōken
The sword of Buddha-truth, able to cut off the functioning of illusion.

法力

see styles
fǎ lì
    fa3 li4
fa li
 houriki / horiki
    ほうりき
magic power
power of Buddhism; (place-name, surname) Houriki
The power of Buddha-truth to do away with calamity and subdue evil.

法化

see styles
fǎ huà
    fa3 hua4
fa hua
 hōke
Transformation by Buddha-truth; teaching in or by it.

法印

see styles
fǎ yìn
    fa3 yin4
fa yin
 houin / hoin
    ほういん
(1) {Buddh} highest rank among priests; (2) {Buddh} mountain ascetic monk; (3) {Buddh} signs that distinguish Buddhist teachings from other faiths; (4) title given to a great physician or painter; (personal name) Houin
The seal of Buddha-truth, expressing its reality and immutability, also its universality and its authentic transmission from one Buddha or patriarch to another.

法城

see styles
fǎ chéng
    fa3 cheng2
fa ch`eng
    fa cheng
 houjou / hojo
    ほうじょう
(given name) Hōjō
Dharma as a citadel against the false; the secure nirvāṇa abode; the sūtras as the guardians of truth.

法寶


法宝

see styles
fǎ bǎo
    fa3 bao3
fa pao
 houbou / hobo
    ほうぼう
Buddha's teaching; Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc; (Daoism) magic weapon; talisman; fig. specially effective device; magic wand
(personal name) Houbou
Dharmaratna. (1) Dharma-treasure, i. e. the Law or Buddha-truth, the second personification in the triratna 三寶. (2) The personal articles of a monk or nun— robe, almsbowl, etc.

法山

see styles
fǎ shān
    fa3 shan1
fa shan
 houyama / hoyama
    ほうやま
(surname) Houyama
Buddha-truth mountain, i. e. the exalted dharma.

法幢

see styles
fǎ chuáng
    fa3 chuang2
fa ch`uang
    fa chuang
 hōdō
The standard of Buddha-truth as an emblem of power over the hosts of Māra.

法慳


法悭

see styles
fǎ qiān
    fa3 qian1
fa ch`ien
    fa chien
 hōken
Meanness in offering Buddha-truth, avariciously holding on to it for oneself.

法施

see styles
fǎ shī
    fa3 shi1
fa shih
 hosse
The almsgiving of the Buddha-truth, i. e. its preaching or explanation; also 法布施.

法樂


法乐

see styles
fǎ lè
    fa3 le4
fa le
 hōraku
Religious joy, in contrast with the joy of common desire; that of hearing the dharma, worshipping Buddha, laying up merit, making offerings, repeating sūtras, etc.

法橋


法桥

see styles
fǎ qiáo
    fa3 qiao2
fa ch`iao
    fa chiao
 hotsukiyou / hotsukiyo
    ほつきよう
(surname) Hotsukiyou
The bridge of Buddha-truth, which is able to carry all across to nirvāṇa.

法水

see styles
fǎ shuǐ
    fa3 shui3
fa shui
 housui / hosui
    ほうすい
(given name) Housui
Buddha-truth likened to water able to wash away the stains of illusion; 法河 to a deep river; 法海 to a vast deep ocean.

法舟

see styles
fǎ zhōu
    fa3 zhou1
fa chou
 hō shū
法船 The barque of Buddha-truth which ferries men out from the sea of mortality and reincarnation to nirvana.

法要

see styles
fǎ yào
    fa3 yao4
fa yao
 houyou / hoyo
    ほうよう
Buddhist memorial service
The essentials of the Truth; v. 法會.

法言

see styles
fǎ yán
    fa3 yan2
fa yen
 Hōgon
words of the truth

法身

see styles
fǎ shēn
    fa3 shen1
fa shen
 hosshin; houshin / hosshin; hoshin
    ほっしん; ほうしん
{Buddh} (See 三身) dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence); (surname) Hotsushin
dharmakāya, embodiment of Truth and Law, the "spiritual" or true body; essential Buddhahood; the essence of being; the absolute, the norm of the universe; the first of the trikāya, v.三身. The dharmakāya is divided into 總 unity and 別 diversity; as in the noumenal absolute and phenomenal activities, or potential and dynamic; but there are differences of interpretation, e.g. as between the 法相 and 法性 schools. Cf. 法身體性. There are many categories of the dharmakāya. In the 2 group 二法身 are five kinds: (1) 理 "substance" and 智 wisdom or expression; (2) 法性法身 essential nature and 應化法身 manifestation; the other three couples are similar. In the 3 group 三法身 are (1) the manifested Buddha, i.e. Śākyamuni; (2) the power of his teaching, etc.; (3) the absolute or ultimate reality. There are other categories.

法雨

see styles
fǎ yǔ
    fa3 yu3
fa yü
 houu / hou
    ほうう
shower of dharma; Buddhism flowing forth; (surname) Minori
The rain of Buddha-truth which fertilizes all beings.

法雷

see styles
fǎ léi
    fa3 lei2
fa lei
 hōrai
The thunder of dharma, awakening man from stupor and stimulating the growth of virtue, the awful voice of Buddha-truth. 法電 The lightning of the Truth.

法音

see styles
fǎ yīn
    fa3 yin1
fa yin
 houon / hoon
    ほうおん
{Buddh} sound of sutra chanting; (given name) Houin
The sound of the Truth, or of preaching.

法食

see styles
fǎ shí
    fa3 shi2
fa shih
 hōjiki
dharmāhāra. Diet in harmony with the rules of Buddhism; truth as food. 法食時 The regulation time for meals, at or before noon, and not after.

深心

see styles
shēn xīn
    shen1 xin1
shen hsin
 shinshin
A mind profoundly engrossed (in Buddha-truth, or thought, or illusion, etc. ).

深法

see styles
shēn fǎ
    shen1 fa3
shen fa
 jinbō
(深法門) Profound truth, or method.

深理

see styles
shēn lǐ
    shen1 li3
shen li
 miri
    みり
(female given name) Miri
Profound principle, law, or truth.

淸白

see styles
qīng bái
    qing1 bai2
ch`ing pai
    ching pai
 shōbyaku
Pure and white, pure white, as Buddha-truth, or as pure goodness.

漸教


渐教

see styles
jiàn jiào
    jian4 jiao4
chien chiao
 zengyō
The gradual method of teaching by beginning with the Hīnayāna and proceeding to the Mahāyāna, in contrast with 頓教 q.v. the immediate teaching of the Mahāyāna doctrine, or of any truth directly; e.g. the Huayan school considers the Huayan sūtra as the immediate or direct teaching, and the Lotus Sūtra as both gradual and direct; Tiantai considers the Lotus direct and complete; but there are other definitions.

無倒


无倒

see styles
wú dào
    wu2 dao4
wu tao
 mudō
Not upside-down, seeing things right-side up, or correctly, i.e. correct views of truth and things, e.g. not regarding the seeming as real, the temporal as eternal, etc.

無相


无相

see styles
wú xiàng
    wu2 xiang4
wu hsiang
 musou / muso
    むそう
(surname) Musou
animitta; nirābhāsa. Without form, or sign; no marks, or characteristics; nothingness; absolute truth as having no differentiated ideas; nirvāṇa.

無諦


无谛

see styles
wú dì
    wu2 di4
wu ti
 mutai
truth of emptiness

猛醒

see styles
měng xǐng
    meng3 xing3
meng hsing
to realize suddenly; to wake up to the truth; to suddenly awake from sleep

現觀


现观

see styles
xiàn guān
    xian4 guan1
hsien kuan
 genkan
Insight into, or meditation on, immediate presentations; present insight into the deep truth of Buddhism.

理り

see styles
 kotowari
    ことわり
reason; truth; way of things; justice

理入

see styles
lǐ rù
    li3 ru4
li ju
 rinyū
Entry by the truth, or by means of the doctrine, or reason, as 行入 is entry by conduct or practice, the two depending one on the other, cf. 二入.

理卽

see styles
lǐ jí
    li3 ji2
li chi
 risoku
(理卽佛) The underlying truth of all things is Buddha; immanent reason; Buddhahood; the Tiantai doctrine of essential universal Buddhahood, or the undeveloped Buddha in all beings.

理實


理实

see styles
lǐ shí
    li3 shi2
li shih
 rijitsu
truth

理惑

see styles
lǐ huò
    li3 huo4
li huo
 riwaku
Illusion in regard to fundamental truth, e.g. the reality of the ego and things; as 事惑 is illusion in regard to things themselves. Also, fundamental illusion; reality and illusion.

理智

see styles
lǐ zhì
    li3 zhi4
li chih
 richi
    りち
reason; intellect; rationality; rational
intellect; intelligence; (female given name) Richi
Principle and gnosis (or reason); the noumenal in essence and in knowledge; the truth in itself and in knowledge; li is also the fundamental principle of the phenomenon under observation, chih the observing wisdom; one is reality, the other the knower or knowing; one is the known object, the other the knower, the knowing, or what is known; each is dependent on the other, chih depends on lili is revealed by chih. Also knowledge or enlightenment in its essence or purity, free from incarnational influences.

理禪


理禅

see styles
lǐ chán
    li3 chan2
li ch`an
    li chan
 ri zen
The dhyāna of or concentration on absolute truth free from phenomenal contamination.

理觀


理观

see styles
lǐ guān
    li3 guan1
li kuan
 rikan
    りかん
{Buddh} (See 事観) contemplation of principle
The concept of absolute truth; the concentration of the mind upon reality.

理論


理论

see styles
lǐ lùn
    li3 lun4
li lun
 riron
    りろん
theory; CL:個|个[ge4]; to argue; to take notice of
theory; (female given name) Riron
Reasoning on, or discussion of, principles, or fundamental truth.

理障

see styles
lǐ zhàng
    li3 zhang4
li chang
 rishō
The hindrance caused by incorrect views of truth.

甚深

see styles
shé shēn
    she2 shen1
she shen
 jinshin; jinjin
    じんしん; じんじん
extremely deep (i.e. profound)
The profundity (of Buddha-truth).

甪端

see styles
lù duān
    lu4 duan1
lu tuan
Luduan, mythical Chinese beast able to detect the truth

發眞


发眞

see styles
fā zhēn
    fa1 zhen1
fa chen
 hosshin
To exhibit the truth, tell the truth; to manifest the 眞如 or innate Buddha.

白眞

see styles
bái zhēn
    bai2 zhen1
pai chen
 byakushin
To lay a true information.

盲冥

see styles
máng míng
    mang2 ming2
mang ming
 mōmyō
Blind and in darkness, ignorant of the truth.

眞人

see styles
zhēn rén
    zhen1 ren2
chen jen
 mabito
    まびと
(given name) Mabito
One who embodies the Truth, an arhat; a Buddha.

眞俗

see styles
zhēn sú
    zhen1 su2
chen su
 shinzoku
Truth and convention; the true view and the ordinary; reality and appearance. 眞 is 空, and 俗 is 假.

眞境

see styles
zhēn jìng
    zhen1 jing4
chen ching
 shinkyō
The region of truth or reality.

眞妄

see styles
zhēn wàng
    zhen1 wang4
chen wang
 shinmō
True and false, real and unreal. (1) That which has its rise in Buddha-truth, meditation, and wisdom is true; that which arises from the influences of unenlightenment is untrue. (2) The essential bhūtatathatā as the real, phenomena as the unreal.

眞宗

see styles
zhēn zōng
    zhen1 zong1
chen tsung
 shinjū
The true sect or teaching, a term applied by each sect to its own teaching; the teaching which makes clear the truth of the bhūtatathatā. The True Sect, or Shin Sect of Japan, founded by Shinran in A. D. 1224, known also as the Hongwanji sect; celibacy of priests is not required; Amida is the especial object of trust, and his Pure Land of hope.

眞實


眞实

see styles
zhēn shí
    zhen1 shi2
chen shih
 mami
    まみ
(female given name) Mami
tattva. Truth, reality; true, real.

眞常

see styles
zhēn cháng
    zhen1 chang2
chen ch`ang
    chen chang
 shinjō
True and eternal; the eternal reality of Buddha-truth.

眞文

see styles
zhēn wén
    zhen1 wen2
chen wen
 masafumi
    まさふみ
(personal name) Masafumi
The writings of Truth, those giving the words of the Buddha or bodhisattvas.

眞理

see styles
zhēn lǐ
    zhen1 li3
chen li
 mari
    まり
(female given name) Mari
Truth, the true principle, the principle of truth; the absolute apart from phenomena.

眞相

see styles
zhēn xiàng
    zhen1 xiang4
chen hsiang
 shinsō
truth

眞言

see styles
zhēn yán
    zhen1 yan2
chen yen
 shingon
    しんごん
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) mantra; (2) (abbreviation) Shingon sect (of Buddhism)
True words, words of Truth, the words of the Tathāgata, Buddha-truth. The term is used for mantra, and dhāraṇī, indicating magical formulae, spells, charms, esoteric words. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas have each an esoteric sound represented by a Sanskrit letter, the primary Vairocana letter, the alpha of all sounds being 'a' 阿, which is also styled 眞言救世者 the True World that saves the world.

眞語


眞语

see styles
zhēn yǔ
    zhen1 yu3
chen yü
 shingo
True words, especially as expressing the truth of the bhūtatathatā; the words of the Tathāgata as true and consistent.

眞諦


眞谛

see styles
zhēn dì
    zhen1 di4
chen ti
 shindai
    しんだい
(personal name) Shindai
The asseverations or categories of reality, in contrast with 俗諦 ordinary categories; they are those of the sage, or man of insight, in contrast with those of the common man, who knows only appearance and not reality.

眞證


眞证

see styles
zhēn zhèng
    zhen1 zheng4
chen cheng
 shinshō
Real evidence, proof, or assurance, or realization of truth. The knowledge, concept, or idea which corresponds to reality.

眞身

see styles
zhēn shēn
    zhen1 shen1
chen shen
 shinshin
The true body, corpus of truth, dharmakāya, Buddha as absolute.

眞道

see styles
zhēn dào
    zhen1 dao4
chen tao
 mamichi
    まみち
(surname) Mamichi
The Truth; the true way; reality.

眞門


眞门

see styles
zhēn mén
    zhen1 men2
chen men
 masakado
    まさかど
(given name) Masakado
The gateway of truth, or reality; the Truth; the school of perfect truth, in contrast with partial truth adapted to the condition of the disciple.

眞際


眞际

see styles
zhēn jì
    zhen1 ji4
chen chi
 shinsai
The region of reality, ultimate truth, idem 眞實際.

真偽


真伪

see styles
zhēn wěi
    zhen1 wei3
chen wei
 shingi
    しんぎ
true or bogus; authenticity
truth or falsehood; genuineness; authenticity; veracity

真情

see styles
zhēn qíng
    zhen1 qing2
chen ch`ing
    chen ching
 shinjou / shinjo
    しんじょう
real situation; the truth
true feeling

真象

see styles
zhēn xiàng
    zhen1 xiang4
chen hsiang
 makoto
    まこと
(variant of 真相[zhen1 xiang4]) the truth about something; the actual facts
(personal name) Makoto

真際


真际

see styles
zhēn jì
    zhen1 ji4
chen chi
 magiwa
    まぎわ
the truth; reality
(n-adv,n-t) on the verge of; just before; on the point of

瞻風


瞻风

see styles
zhān fēng
    zhan1 feng1
chan feng
 senpuu
To hope for the wind (of Buddha truth or aid).

破正

see styles
pò zhèng
    po4 zheng4
p`o cheng
    po cheng
 hashō
That which denies the truth, e.g. heresy.

空慧

see styles
kōng huì
    kong1 hui4
k`ung hui
    kung hui
 kūe
The wisdom which beholds spiritual truth.

空諦


空谛

see styles
kōng dì
    kong1 di4
k`ung ti
    kung ti
 kuutai / kutai
    くうたい
{Buddh} (See 三諦) truth of emptiness (holding that all things are void)
The doctrine of immateriality, one of the three dogmas of Tiantai, that all things animate and inanimate, seeing that they result from previous causes and are without reality in themselves, are therefore 空or not material, but "spiritual".

立諦


立谛

see styles
lì dì
    li4 di4
li ti
 ryūtai
to establish the truth

等諦


等谛

see styles
děng dì
    deng3 di4
teng ti
 tōtai
Ordinary rules of life; common morality.

紹隆


绍隆

see styles
shào lóng
    shao4 long2
shao lung
 shouriyuu / shoriyu
    しょうりゆう
(personal name) Shouriyū
To continue (or perpetuate) and prosper Buddhist truth, or the triratna.

綺語


绮语

see styles
qǐ yǔ
    qi3 yu3
ch`i yü
    chi yü
 kigo; kigyo
    きご; きぎょ
flowery writing; writing concerning love and sex
(1) {Buddh} (See 十悪・2) embellishing one's words (one of the ten evil deeds); (2) (See 狂言綺語) embellished language; flowery language
Sexual talk; improper remarks.

罪障

see styles
zuì zhàng
    zui4 zhang4
tsui chang
 zaishou / zaisho
    ざいしょう
{Buddh} sins (which prevent entry into bliss)
The veil, or barrier of sin, which hinders the obtaining of good karma, and the obedient hearing of the truth.

義相


义相

see styles
yì xiàng
    yi4 xiang4
i hsiang
 gisō
Truth, meaning; meaning and form, truth and its aspect.

義趣


义趣

see styles
yì qù
    yi4 qu4
i ch`ü
    i chü
 gishu
The path of truth, the right direction, or objective.

義門


义门

see styles
yì mén
    yi4 men2
i men
 yoshikado
    よしかど
(given name) Yoshikado
The gate of righteousness; the schools, or sects of the meaning or truth of Buddhism.

聖智


圣智

see styles
shèng zhì
    sheng4 zhi4
sheng chih
 seichi / sechi
    せいち
(given name) Seichi
ārya-jñāna; the wisdom of Buddha, or the saints, or sages; the wisdom which is above all particularization, i.e. that of transcendental truth.

聖網


圣网

see styles
shèng wǎng
    sheng4 wang3
sheng wang
 shōmō
The holy jāla, or net, of Buddha's teaching which gathers all into the truth.

聖諦


圣谛

see styles
shèng dì
    sheng4 di4
sheng ti
 shōtai
The sacred principles or dogmas, or those of the saints, or sages; especially the four noble truths, cf. 四聖諦.

聚諦


聚谛

see styles
jù dì
    ju4 di4
chü ti
 shutai
samudaya, the second of the four dogmas, that of 'accumulation', i.e. that suffering is caused by the passions.

背正

see styles
bèi zhèng
    bei4 zheng4
pei cheng
 haishō
To turn the back on Buddha-truth.

至眞

see styles
zhì zhēn
    zhi4 zhen1
chih chen
 shishin
Perfect truth.

至道

see styles
zhì dào
    zhi4 dao4
chih tao
 norimichi
    のりみち
(personal name) Norimichi
the ultimate truth

色諦


色谛

see styles
sè dì
    se4 di4
se ti
 shikitai
idem 假諦.

草木

see styles
cǎo mù
    cao3 mu4
ts`ao mu
    tsao mu
 kusaki(p); soumoku(p) / kusaki(p); somoku(p)
    くさき(P); そうもく(P)
vegetation; plants
plants; vegetation; (place-name) Kusagi
Herbs and trees— equally recipients of rain, as all humanity is of the Buddha's truth.

藏理

see styles
zàng lǐ
    zang4 li3
tsang li
 zōri
The tathāgatagarbha, or universal storehouse whence all truth comes.

衆聖


众圣

see styles
zhòng shèng
    zhong4 sheng4
chung sheng
 shushō
All saints, all who have realized the Buddha-truth.

衣法

see styles
yī fǎ
    yi1 fa3
i fa
 ehō
The robe and the Buddha-truth.

要妙

see styles
yào miào
    yao4 miao4
yao miao
 yōmyō
The essential and mystic nature (of Buddha-truth).

覆諦


复谛

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fù dì
    fu4 di4
fu ti
 fuku tai
(覆俗諦) The unenlightened inversion of reality, common views of things.

見眞


见眞

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jiàn zhēn
    jian4 zhen1
chien chen
 kenshin
To behold truth, or ultimate reality.

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.

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