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斷德


断德

see styles
duàn dé
    duan4 de2
tuan te
 dantoku
The power or virtue of bringing to an end all passion and illusion—one of the three powers of a buddha.

明徳

see styles
 meitoku / metoku
    めいとく
(1) virtue; (2) (hist) Meitoku era (of the Northern Court; 1390.3.26-1392.10.5); (3) (hist) Meitoku era (of reunified Japan; 1392.10.5-1394.7.5); (g,p) Meitoku

明德

see styles
míng dé
    ming2 de2
ming te
highest virtue; illustrious virtue

智解

see styles
zhì jiě
    zhi4 jie3
chih chieh
 chige
    ちかい
(obscure) being enlightened by virtue of knowledge
discriminated understanding

果極


果极

see styles
guǒ jí
    guo3 ji2
kuo chi
 kagoku
Fruition perfect, the perfect virtue or merit of Buddha-enlightenment.

梵德

see styles
fàn dé
    fan4 de2
fan te
 bontoku
The power, or bliss, of Brahmā.

求那

see styles
qiun à
    qiun2 a4
qiun a
 guna
guṇa, a quality, characteristic, or virtue, e. g. sound, taste, etc.

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.

法鼓

see styles
fǎ gǔ
    fa3 gu3
fa ku
 hōko
The drum of the Law, stirring all to advance in virtue.

涵養


涵养

see styles
hán yǎng
    han2 yang3
han yang
 kanyou / kanyo
    かんよう
to cultivate (personal qualities); (of forests etc) to support; to provide a suitable environment for the replenishment of (natural resources: groundwater, animals, plants etc)
(noun/participle) (1) cultivation (esp. character, virtue, moral sentiment); fostering; training; (2) penetration (e.g. surface water into an aquifer)

淨德

see styles
jìng dé
    jing4 de2
ching te
 jōtoku
virtue of purity

済美

see styles
 seibi / sebi
    せいび
achieving virtue; (female given name) Yoshimi

父母

see styles
fù mǔ
    fu4 mu3
fu mu
 fubo(p); chichihaha; tetehaha(ok); kazoiroha(ok); bumo(ok); kazoiro(ok)
    ふぼ(P); ちちはは; ててはは(ok); かぞいろは(ok); ぶも(ok); かぞいろ(ok)
father and mother; parents
father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo
pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2.

玄德

see styles
xuán dé
    xuan2 de2
hsüan te
 gen toku
profound virtue

盛徳

see styles
 seitoku / setoku
    せいとく
splendid virtue; (given name) Morinori

盛德

see styles
shèng dé
    sheng4 de2
sheng te
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness

知徳

see styles
 tomoyoshi
    ともよし
knowledge and virtue; (personal name) Tomoyoshi

知解

see styles
zhī jiě
    zhi1 jie3
chih chieh
 chige
    ちかい
(obscure) being enlightened by virtue of knowledge
intelligence

神德

see styles
shén dé
    shen2 de2
shen te
 jintoku
mysterious virtue

福慧

see styles
fú huì
    fu2 hui4
fu hui
 fukue
Blessedness and wisdom; or virtue and wisdom.

福田

see styles
fú tián
    fu2 tian2
fu t`ien
    fu tien
 fuguda
    ふぐだ
field for growing happiness; domain for practices leading to enlightenment (Buddhism)
(surname) Fuguda
The field of blessedness, i.e. any sphere of kindness, charity, or virtue; there are categories of 2, 3, 4, and 8, e.g. that of study and that of charity; parents, teachers, etc.; the field of poverty as a monk, etc.

積善


积善

see styles
jī shàn
    ji1 shan4
chi shan
 sekizen
    せきぜん
accumulation of good deeds; (surname) Tsumiyoshi
to accumulate virtue

立德

see styles
lì dé
    li4 de2
li te
to distinguish oneself through virtue (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3])

篤行


笃行

see styles
dǔ xíng
    du3 xing2
tu hsing
 tokkou / tokko
    とっこう
to carry out (obligation) conscientiously; to behave sincerely
virtuous conduct; virtue; goodness; (personal name) Tokuyuki

美徳

see styles
 bitoku
    びとく
virtue; (given name) Yoshinori

美点

see styles
 biten
    びてん
(ant: 欠点・1) virtue; charm; merit; good point

美質

see styles
 bishitsu
    びしつ
virtue; good qualities

聖徳

see styles
 seitoku / setoku
    せいとく
(1) imperial virtue; heavenly virtue; (2) greatest virtue; highest virtue; (given name) Masanori

背徳

see styles
 haitoku
    はいとく
corruption; immorality; lapse from virtue; fall from virtue

至德

see styles
zhì dé
    zhi4 de2
chih te
 shitoku
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness
Jñānagupta

良さ

see styles
 yosa
    よさ
(See 良い・1) merit; virtue; good quality

華胎


华胎

see styles
huā tāi
    hua1 tai1
hua t`ai
    hua tai
 kedai
The lotus womb in which doubters and those of little virtue are detained in semi-bliss for 500 years before they can be born into the Pure Land by the opening of the lotus.

薄德

see styles
bó dé
    bo2 de2
po te
 hakudoku
of little virtue

薫化

see styles
 kunka
    くんか
(noun/participle) influencing people by one's virtue

行徳

see styles
 gyoutoku / gyotoku
    ぎょうとく
{Buddh} virtue gained by practising Buddhism; (given name) Yukinori

表德

see styles
biǎo dé
    biao3 de2
piao te
 hyōtoku
To manifest virtue, in contrast with 遮情 to repress the passions; the positive in deed and thought, as expounded by the 華嚴宗 Huayan school.

覺樹


觉树

see styles
jué shù
    jue2 shu4
chüeh shu
 kakuju
The tree of knowledge, or enlightenment, the pippala under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, also called bodhidruma and ficus religiosa. To plant virtue in order to attain enlightenment.

證德


证德

see styles
zhèng dé
    zheng4 de2
cheng te
 shōtoku
Attainment of virtue, or spiritual power, through the four dogmas, twelve nidānas and six pāramitās, in the Hīnayāna and Madhyamayāna.

貞淑

see styles
 teishuku / teshuku
    ていしゅく
(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; virtue; fidelity; feminine modesty; (given name) Teishuku

賢甁


贤甁

see styles
xián píng
    xian2 ping2
hsien p`ing
    hsien ping
 kenbyō
bhadra-kumbha; auspicious jar, magic bottle, from which all good things may be wished.

遺徳

see styles
 itoku
    いとく
benefit from ancestors' virtue

野花

see styles
yě huā
    ye3 hua1
yeh hua
 nobana; yaka(ok)
    のばな; やか(ok)
wildflower; woman of easy virtue
(1) wild flower; (2) (のばな only) (See 紙花・2) paper flowers (esp. as decoration at a funeral); (female given name) Yaka

長所

see styles
 chousho / chosho
    ちょうしょ
(ant: 短所) strong point; merit; virtue; advantage; (place-name) Chōsho

陰德


阴德

see styles
yīn dé
    yin1 de2
yin te
secret virtue

霊徳

see styles
 reitoku / retoku
    れいとく
wondrous virtue; miraculous virtue

霊験

see styles
 reigen; reiken / regen; reken
    れいげん; れいけん
miraculous efficacy; miracle; miraculous virtue

高徳

see styles
 koutoku / kotoku
    こうとく
(noun or adjectival noun) eminent virtue; (given name) Takanori

高德

see styles
gāo dé
    gao1 de2
kao te
eminent virtue

かん養

see styles
 kanyou / kanyo
    かんよう
(noun/participle) (1) cultivation (esp. character, virtue, moral sentiment); fostering; training; (2) penetration (e.g. surface water into an aquifer)

三不朽

see styles
sān bù xiǔ
    san1 bu4 xiu3
san pu hsiu
the three imperishables, three ways to distinguish oneself that aren't forgotten by history: through one's virtue 立德[li4 de2], one's service 立功[li4 gong1] and one's writings 立言[li4 yan2] (from the Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4])

三力偈

see styles
sān lì jié
    san1 li4 jie2
san li chieh
 sanrikige
The triple-power verse: 以我功德力 In the power of my virtue, 如來加持力. And the aiding power of the Tathāgata, 及與法界力 And the power of the spiritual realm, 周遍衆生界 I can go anywhere in the land of the living.

三寶藏


三宝藏

see styles
sān bǎo zàng
    san1 bao3 zang4
san pao tsang
 sanbō zō
The tritratna as the treasury of all virtue and merit; also the tripiṭaka, sūtras 經 vinaya 律, abhidharma 論; also śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas.

不見転

see styles
 mizuten
    みずてん
(1) (kana only) loose morals (e.g. of a geisha); easy virtue; (2) impulse; whim

五邪命

see styles
wǔ xié mìng
    wu3 xie2 ming4
wu hsieh ming
 go jamyō
(五邪) The five improper ways of gain or livelihood for a monk, i. e. (1) changing his appearance, e. g. theatrically; (2) advertising his own powers and virtue; (3) fortuning by physiognomy, etc.; (4) hectoring and bullying; (5) praising the generosity of another to induce the hearer to bestow presents.

修得善

see styles
xiū dé shàn
    xiu1 de2 shan4
hsiu te shan
 shutoku zen
virtue based on present effort

光德國


光德国

see styles
guāng dé guó
    guang1 de2 guo2
kuang te kuo
 Kōtoku koku
Avabhāsa, the kingdom of light and virtue, or glorious virtue, in which Mahākāśyapa is to be reborn as a Buddha under the name of 光明 Raśmiprabhāsa.

利き目

see styles
 kikime
    ききめ
effect; virtue; efficacy; impression

功德使

see styles
gōng dé shǐ
    gong1 de2 shi3
kung te shih
 kudoku shi
Envoy to the virtuous, or officer supervising virtue, controller of monks and nuns appointed by the Tang Court.

功德水

see styles
gōng dé shuǐ
    gong1 de2 shui3
kung te shui
 kudoku sui
(or 功德池) The water or eight lakes of meritorious deeds, or virtue, in Paradise.

功德田

see styles
gōng dé tián
    gong1 de2 tian2
kung te t`ien
    kung te tien
 kudoku den
The field of merit and virtue, i. e. the triratna 三寳, to be cultivated by the faithful; it is one of the three fields for cultivating welfare 三福田.

功德聚

see styles
gōng dé jù
    gong1 de2 ju4
kung te chü
 kudoku ju
The assembly of all merit and virtue, i. e. the Buddha; also a stūpa as symbol of him.

加行善

see styles
jiā xíng shàn
    jia1 xing2 shan4
chia hsing shan
 kegyō zen
修得善; 方便善 Goodness acquired by earnest effort, or 'works', as differentiated from 生得善 natural goodness.

効き目

see styles
 kikime
    ききめ
effect; virtue; efficacy; impression

士君子

see styles
 shikunshi
    しくんし
gentleman; man of learning and virtue

大和尚

see styles
dà hé shàng
    da4 he2 shang4
ta ho shang
 dai oshō
Great monk, senior monk, abbot ; a monk of great virtue and old age. Buddhoṣingha, (Fotu cheng 佛圖澄), who came to China A.D. 310, was so styled by his Chinese disciple 石子龍 Shizi long.

大威德

see styles
dà wēi dé
    da4 wei1 de2
ta wei te
 dai itoku
Mahātejas. Of awe-inspiring power, or virtue, able to suppress evildoers and protect the good. A king of garuḍas, v. 迦. Title of a 明王 protector of Buddhism styled 大威德者; 大威德尊; 大威德明王; 百光扁照王; there are symbols, spells, esoteric words, sutras, etc., connected with this title.

大智德

see styles
dà zhì dé
    da4 zhi4 de2
ta chih te
 dai chitoku
one who possesses great wisdom and virtue

大比丘

see styles
dà bǐ qiū
    da4 bi3 qiu1
ta pi ch`iu
    ta pi chiu
 biku
Great bhikṣu, i.e. one of virtue and old age; similar to 大和尚.

大灌頂


大灌顶

see styles
dà guàn dǐng
    da4 guan4 ding3
ta kuan ting
 dai kanjō
The greater baptism, used on special occasions by the Shingon sect, for washing way sin and evil and entering into virtue; v. 灌頂經.

天德甁

see styles
tiān dé píng
    tian1 de2 ping2
t`ien te p`ing
    tien te ping
 tentoku byō
The vase of divine virtue, i.e. bodhi; also a sort of cornucopia.; The vase of deva virtue, i. e. the bodhi heart, because all that one desires comes from it, e. g. the 如意珠 the talismanic pearl. Cf. 天意樹.

婆檀陀

see styles
pó tán tuó
    po2 tan2 tuo2
p`o t`an t`o
    po tan to
 badanda
bhadanta, 大德, laudable, praiseworthy, blessed, of great virtue-a term of respect for a buddha, or for monks, especially of the Hīnayāna school.

帝釋甁


帝释甁

see styles
dì shì píng
    di4 shi4 ping2
ti shih p`ing
    ti shih ping
 Taishaku byō
The vase of Indra, from which came all things he needed; called also 德祥甁(or 賢祥甁or 吉祥甁) vase of virtue, or of worth, or of good fortune.

役目柄

see styles
 yakumegara
    やくめがら
by virtue of one's office; in the nature of one's duties

惑障德

see styles
huò zhàng dé
    huo4 zhang4 de2
huo chang te
 wakushōtoku
mental disturbances obscuring virtue

慈力王

see styles
cí lì wáng
    ci2 li4 wang2
tz`u li wang
    tzu li wang
 Jiriki ō
Maitrībala-rāja, king of merciful virtue, or power, a former incarnation of the Buddha when, as all his people had embraced the vegetarian life, and yakṣas had no animal food and were suffering, the king fed five of them with his own blood.

方便善

see styles
fāng biàn shàn
    fang1 bian4 shan4
fang pien shan
 hōben zen
virtue based on present effort

有德女

see styles
yǒu dé nǚ
    you3 de2 nv3
yu te nü
 utoku nyo
A woman of Brahman family in Benares, who became a convert and is the questioner of the Buddha in the Śrīmatī-brāhmaṇī-paripṛcchā 有德女所問大乘經.

有難さ

see styles
 arigatasa
    ありがたさ
(kana only) value; virtue; blessing

有難み

see styles
 arigatami
    ありがたみ
(kana only) value; worth; virtue; blessing

有難味

see styles
 arigatami
    ありがたみ
(kana only) value; worth; virtue; blessing

本地門


本地门

see styles
běn dì mén
    ben3 di4 men2
pen ti men
 honji mon
The uncreated dharmakāya of Vairocana is eternal and the source of all things and all virtue.

根本智

see styles
gēn běn zhì
    gen1 ben3 zhi4
ken pen chih
 konpon chi
Fundamental, original, or primal wisdom, source of all truth and virtue; knowledge of fundamental principles; intuitive knowledge or wisdom, in contrast with acquired wisdom.

殖德本

see styles
zhí dé běn
    zhi2 de2 ben3
chih te pen
 sho kudoku hon
to plant roots of virtue

法定犯

see styles
 houteihan / hotehan
    ほうていはん
{law} (See 自然犯) malum prohibitum; unlawful act by virtue of statute

演福寺

see styles
yǎn fú sì
    yan3 fu2 si4
yen fu ssu
 Enpukuji
Temple of Amplifying Virtue

無功德


无功德

see styles
wú gōng dé
    wu2 gong1 de2
wu kung te
 mu kudoku
Without merit, or virtue.

福德門


福德门

see styles
fú dé mén
    fu2 de2 men2
fu te men
 fukudoku mon
The gates of blessedness and virtue, the first five of the six pāramitās.

見ず転

see styles
 mizuten
    みずてん
(1) (kana only) loose morals (e.g. of a geisha); easy virtue; (2) impulse; whim

陀羅尼


陀罗尼

see styles
tuó luó ní
    tuo2 luo2 ni2
t`o lo ni
    to lo ni
 darani
    だらに
incantation (Sanskrit: dharani); religious chant (promoting virtue and obstructing evil)
dharani; spell; litany; Sanskrit multi-syllabic chant
(or 陀羅那); 陀鄰尼 dhāraṇī. Able to lay hold of the good so that it cannot be lost, and likewise of the evil so that it cannot arise. Magical formulas, or mystic forms of prayer, or spells of Tantric order, often in Sanskrit, found in China as early as the third century A.D.; they form a potion of the dhāraṇīpiṭaka; made popular chiefly through the Yogācārya 瑜伽 or 密教esoteric school. Four divisions are given, i.e. 法陀羅尼, 義陀羅尼, 咒陀羅尼 and 忍陀羅尼; the 咒, i.e. mantra or spell, is emphasized by the 眞言 Shingon sect. There are numerous treatises, e.g. 陀羅尼集經; 瑜伽師地論, attributed to Asaṅga, founder of the Buddhist Yoga school.

首楞嚴


首楞严

see styles
shǒu lèng yán
    shou3 leng4 yan2
shou leng yen
首楞伽摩 śūraṃgama, intp. 健相 heroic, resolute; the virtue or power which enables a buddha to overcome every obstacle, obtained in the 首楞嚴定 or 三昧 śūraṃgamadhyāna or samādhi; 首楞嚴經 is the sutra on the subject, whose full title commences 大佛頂, etc.

バーチュ

see styles
 baachu / bachu
    バーチュ
virtue

一縷一觸


一缕一触

see styles
yī lǚ yī chù
    yi1 lv3 yi1 chu4
i lü i ch`u
    i lü i chu
 ichiru ichisoku
A thread, a butt'; the dragon which snatched a thread of a monk's robe and was consequently protected from a dangerous bird; the ox which butted a monk's robe and became a monk at its next transmigration; e.g. the virtue of the robe.

三身三德

see styles
sān shēn sān dé
    san1 shen1 san1 de2
san shen san te
 sanshin sandoku
The 三身 are the 法, 報, and 應; the 三德 are 法, 般, and 解, i.e. the virtue, or merit, of the (a) 法身 being absolute independence, reality; of (b) 報身, being 般若 prajñā or wisdom; and of (c) 應身, being 解脫德 liberation, or Nirvāṇa.

不惜身命

see styles
bù xí shēn mìng
    bu4 xi2 shen1 ming4
pu hsi shen ming
 fushakushinmyou / fushakushinmyo
    ふしゃくしんみょう
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 可惜身命) devoting one's body and soul to Buddhist teachings; unsparing devotion to Buddhism
The bodhisattva virtue of not sparing one's life (for the sake of bodhi).

五十二位

see styles
wǔ shí èr wèi
    wu3 shi2 er4 wei4
wu shih erh wei
 gojūni i
The fifty-two stages in the process of becoming a Buddha; of these fifty-one are to bodhisattvahood, the fifty-second to Buddhahood. They are: Ten 十信 or stages of faith; thirty of the 三賢 or three grades of virtue i. e. ten 十住, ten 十行, and ten 十廻向; and twelve of the three grades of 聖 holiness, or sainthood, i. e. ten 地, plus 等覺 and 妙覺. These are the Tiantai stages; there are others, and the number and character of the stages vary in different schools.

五種法身


五种法身

see styles
wǔ zhǒng fǎ shēn
    wu3 zhong3 fa3 shen1
wu chung fa shen
 goshu hosshin
The five kinds of a Buddha's dharmakāya. There are four groups. I. (1) 如如智法身 the spiritual body of bhūtatathatā-wisdom; (2) 功德法身 of all virtuous achievement; (3) 自法身 of incarnation in the world; (4) 變化法身 of unlimited powers of transformation; (5) 虛空法身 of unlimited space; the first and second are defined as saṃbhogakāya, the third and fourth as nirmāṇakāya, and the fifth as the dharmakāya, but all are included under dharmakāya as it possesses all the others. II. The esoteric cult uses the first four and adds as fifth 法界身 indicating the universe as pan-Buddha. III. Huayan gives (1) 法性生身 the body or person of Buddha born from the dharma-nature. (2) 功德生身 the dharmakāya evolved by Buddha virtue, or achievement; (3) 變化法身 the dharmakāya with unlimited powers of transformation; (4) 實相法身 the real dharmakāya; (5) 虛 空法身 the universal dharmakāya. IV. Hīnayāna defines them as 五分法身 q. v.

仁至義盡


仁至义尽

see styles
rén zhì yì jìn
    ren2 zhi4 yi4 jin4
jen chih i chin
extreme benevolence, utmost duty (idiom); meticulous virtue and attention to duty

佛具十身

see styles
fó jù shí shēn
    fo2 ju4 shi2 shen1
fo chü shih shen
 butsugu jūshin
The ten perfect bodies or characteristics of Buddha: (1) 菩提身 Bodhi-body in possession of complete enlightenment. (2) 願身 Vow-body, i.e. the vow to be born in and from the Tuṣita heaven. (3) 化身 nirmāṇakāya, Buddha incarnate as a man. (4) 住持身 Buddha who still occupies his relics or what he has left behind on earth and thus upholds the dharma. (5) 相好莊嚴身 saṁbhogakāya, endowed with an idealized body with all Buddha marks and merits. (6) 勢力身 or 心佛 Power-body, embracing all with his heart of mercy. (7) 如意身 or 意生身 At will body, appearing according to wish or need. (8) 福德身 or 三昧身 samādhi body, or body of blessed virtue. (9) 智身 or 性佛 Wisdom-body, whose nature embraces all wisdom. (10) 法身 dharmakāya, the absolute Buddha, or essence of all life.

功德叢林


功德丛林

see styles
gōng dé cóng lín
    gong1 de2 cong2 lin2
kung te ts`ung lin
    kung te tsung lin
 kudoku sōrin
The grove of merit and virtue, i. e. a Buddhist hall, or monastery; also the scriptures.

功德增上

see styles
gōng dé zēng shàng
    gong1 de2 zeng1 shang4
kung te tseng shang
 kudoku zōjō
pride in one's virtue

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

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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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