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人尊 see styles |
rén zūn ren2 zun1 jen tsun ninson |
idem 人中尊.; The Honoured One among or of men, the Buddha. |
人樹 人树 see styles |
rén shù ren2 shu4 jen shu ninju |
The Tree among men, giving shelter as the bodhi-tree, a Buddha. |
人法 see styles |
rén fǎ ren2 fa3 jen fa ninpō |
Men and things; also, men and the Buddha's law, or teaching. |
仁尊 see styles |
rén zūn ren2 zun1 jen tsun ninson |
Benevolent and honored, or kindly honored one, i. e. Buddha. |
仁王 see styles |
rén wáng ren2 wang2 jen wang niwa にわ |
the two guardian Deva kings; (personal name) Niwa The benevolent king, Buddha; the name Śākya is intp. as 能仁 able in generosity. Also an ancient king, probably imaginary, of the 'sixteen countries' of India, for whom the Buddha is said to have dictated the 仁王經, a sutra with two principal translations into Chinese, the first by Kumārajīva styled 仁王般若經 or 佛說仁王般若波羅蜜經 without magical formulae, the second by Amogha (不空) styled 仁王護國般若波羅蜜經, etc., into which the magical formulae were introduced; these were for royal ceremonials to protect the country from all kinds of calamities and induce prosperity. |
今佛 see styles |
jīn fó jin1 fo2 chin fo kin butsu |
present buddha |
仏位 see styles |
butsui ぶつい |
{Buddh} buddha state (ultimate level of Buddhist enlightenment); buddhahood |
仏供 see styles |
bukku ぶっく |
offering to the Buddha (often rice); (place-name) Bukku |
仏像 see styles |
butsuzou / butsuzo ぶつぞう |
statue of Buddha; image of Buddha; Buddhist statue; Buddhist image; (place-name) Butsuzou |
仏前 see styles |
butsuzen ぶつぜん |
(1) (before a) Buddhist altar; before the Buddha; (2) (oft. as 御〜) offering placed on a Buddhist altar; incense money; condolatory offering; (surname) Butsuzen |
仏力 see styles |
butsuriki ぶつりき |
the power of Buddha |
仏名 see styles |
butsumyou / butsumyo ぶつみょう |
(1) Buddha's name; (2) (abbreviation) (See 仏名会) annual ceremony of reciting the names of the Buddhas |
仏図 see styles |
futo ふと |
(1) Buddha; (2) stupa; (3) Buddhist temple; (4) Buddhist monk |
仏国 see styles |
bukkoku ぶっこく |
(1) Buddhist country; (2) {Buddh} the land of Buddha; Buddhist paradise; (place-name) Futsukoku |
仏土 see styles |
butsudo ぶつど |
(1) {Buddh} (See 浄土・1) realm of a Buddha; Pure Land; paradise; (2) {Buddh} Buddhist country; land where Buddha has appeared to spread his teachings |
仏堂 see styles |
butsudou / butsudo ぶつどう |
temple building enshrining a statue of Buddha; Buddhist shrine; (place-name) Hotokedou |
仏子 see styles |
busshi ぶっし |
(1) follower of the Buddha; Buddhist; (2) (See 衆生) all Buddha's children; mankind; all living things; (3) Bodhisattva; (g,p) Busshi |
仏徳 see styles |
buttoku ぶっとく |
{Buddh} virtues of Buddha |
仏恩 see styles |
butsuon ぶつおん |
grace of Buddha; indebtedness to Buddha |
仏所 see styles |
bussho ぶっしょ |
(1) place containing a Buddhist image; (2) (See 極楽・1,浄土・1) place containing a Buddha; pure land; (3) (See 造仏所) independent workshop of Buddhist sculptors (from the Heian period onward); (place-name) Bussho |
仏智 see styles |
bucchi ぶっち |
{Buddh} omniscience (of a buddha) |
仏様 see styles |
hotokesama ほとけさま |
(1) a Buddha; (2) deceased person |
仏殿 see styles |
butsuden ぶつでん |
temple building enshrining a statue of Buddha (esp. the main hall of a Zen Buddhist temple) |
仏滅 see styles |
butsumetsu ぶつめつ |
(1) Buddha's death; (2) (See 六曜) very unlucky day (in the traditional calendar) |
仏牙 see styles |
butsuge ぶつげ |
{Buddh} tooth of Buddha recovered from his cremated ashes |
仏眼 see styles |
butsugen ぶつげん |
{Buddh} (See 五眼) the Buddha eye |
仏神 see styles |
busshin; butsujin ぶっしん; ぶつじん |
(See 神仏・1) Buddha and gods |
仏種 see styles |
busshu ぶっしゅ |
(1) (Buddhist term) seed of Buddhahood; (2) something that makes it possible to attain Buddhahood; (3) teaching of Buddha which make it possible to be enlightened |
仏縁 see styles |
butsuen ぶつえん |
Buddha's providence |
仏罰 see styles |
butsubachi; butsubatsu ぶつばち; ぶつばつ |
punishment by Buddha; divine retribution |
仏聖 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(Buddhist term) rice offered to Buddha |
仏語 see styles |
butsugo ぶつご |
(1) Buddhist term; (2) teaching of the Buddha; saying of the Buddha; words of the Buddha |
仏説 see styles |
bussetsu ぶっせつ |
Buddha's teaching |
仏身 see styles |
busshin ぶっしん |
{Buddh} buddhakaya (the body of Buddha) |
仏道 see styles |
butsudou / butsudo ぶつどう |
(1) teachings of Buddha; Buddhist teachings; Buddhist path; Buddhism; (2) Buddhist enlightenment |
仏陀 see styles |
budda; butsuda; budda ぶっだ; ぶつだ; ブッダ |
Buddha |
仏頂 see styles |
bucchou / buccho ぶっちょう |
(1) (See 肉髻) crown of a buddha's head; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) brusqueness; grumpiness |
仏餉 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(Buddhist term) rice offered to Buddha |
他力 see styles |
tā lì ta1 li4 t`a li ta li tariki たりき |
(1) outside help; help from without; (2) {Buddh} salvation by faith; (surname) Tariki Another's strength, especially that of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, obtained through faith in Mahāyāna salvation. |
仙城 see styles |
xiān chéng xian1 cheng2 hsien ch`eng hsien cheng senjou / senjo せんじょう |
(surname) Senjō The ṛṣi's city, i. e. the Buddha's native city, Kapilavastu. |
仙音 see styles |
xiān yīn xian1 yin1 hsien yin sen'on |
The voice of Buddha. |
休屠 see styles |
xiū tú xiu1 tu2 hsiu t`u hsiu tu kyūto |
Lit. 'Desist from butchering, 'said to be the earliest Han term for 浮屠, 佛圖, etc., Buddha. The 漢武故事 says that the King of Vaiśālī 毘邪 killed King 體屠 (or the non-butchering kings), took his golden gods, over 10 feet in height, and put them in the 甘泉宮 Sweet-spring palace; they required no sacrifices of bulls or rams, but only worship of incense, so the king ordered that they should be served after their national method. |
伽耶 see styles |
qié yé qie2 ye2 ch`ieh yeh chieh yeh kaya かや |
(female given name) Kaya; (place-name) Gaya (4th-6th century confederacy of chiefdoms in the Nakdong River valley of southern Korea) 伽邪; 伽闍 Gayā. (1) A city of Magadha, Buddhagayā (north-west of present Gaya), near which Śākyamuni became Buddha. (2) Gaja, an elephant. (3) 伽耶山 Gajaśirṣa, Elephant's Head Mountain; two are mentioned, one near "Vulture Peak", one near the Bo-tree. (4) kāya, the body. |
住持 see styles |
zhù chí zhu4 chi2 chu ch`ih chu chih juuji / juji じゅうじ |
to administer a monastery Buddhist or Daoist; abbot; head monk (noun/participle) chief priest of temple To dwell and control; the abbot of a monastery; resident superintendent; to maintain, or firmly hold to (faith in the Buddha, etc.). For住持身 v. 佛具十身. |
佛七 see styles |
fó qī fo2 qi1 fo ch`i fo chi butsushichi |
Buddha-week |
佛世 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busse |
Buddha-age; especially the age when Buddha was on earth. |
佛乘 see styles |
fó shèng fo2 sheng4 fo sheng butsujō |
The Buddha conveyance or vehicle, Buddhism as the vehicle of salvation for all beings; the doctrine of the 華嚴 Huayan (Kegon) School that all may become Buddha, which is called 一乘 the One Vehicle, the followers of this school calling it the 圓教 complete or perfect doctrine; this doctrine is also styled in the Lotus Sutra 一佛乘 the One Buddha-Vehicle. |
佛事 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih butsuji |
Buddha's affairs, the work of transforming all beings; or of doing Buddha-work, e.g. prayers and worship. |
佛住 see styles |
fó zhù fo2 zhu4 fo chu butsujū |
a buddha-abode |
佛使 see styles |
fó shǐ fo2 shi3 fo shih busshi |
A messenger of the Tathāgata. |
佛供 see styles |
fó gōng fo2 gong1 fo kung butsugu |
An offering to Buddha. |
佛傳 佛传 see styles |
fó zhuàn fo2 zhuan4 fo chuan butsuden |
biographies of the Buddha |
佛具 see styles |
fó jù fo2 ju4 fo chü butsugu ぶつぐ |
(surname) Butsugu Articles used on an altar in worship of Buddha. |
佛刹 see styles |
fó chà fo2 cha4 fo ch`a fo cha bussetsu |
buddhakṣetra. 佛紇差怛羅 Buddha realm, land or country; see also 佛土, 佛國. The term is absent from Hīnayāna. In Mahāyāna it is the spiritual realm acquired by one who reaches perfect enlightenment, where he instructs all beings born there, preparing them for enlightenment. In the schools where Mahāyāna adopted an Ādi-Buddha, these realms or Buddha-fields interpenetrated each other, since they were coexistent with the universe. There are two classes of Buddhakṣetra: (1) in the Vairocana Schools, regarded as the regions of progress for the righteous after death; (2) in the Amitābha Schools, regarded as the Pure Land; v. McGovern, A Manual of Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 70-2. |
佛前 see styles |
fó qián fo2 qian2 fo ch`ien fo chien butsuzen |
presence of the Buddha |
佛力 see styles |
fó lì fo2 li4 fo li butsuriki |
Buddha-power |
佛化 see styles |
fó huà fo2 hua4 fo hua butsuke |
conversion by the Buddha |
佛印 see styles |
fó yìn fo2 yin4 fo yin butchin |
Buddha-seal, the sign of assurance, see 佛心印. |
佛口 see styles |
fó kǒu fo2 kou3 fo k`ou fo kou bukku |
the Buddha's mouth |
佛名 see styles |
fó míng fo2 ming2 fo ming butsumyō |
buddha's name |
佛吼 see styles |
fó hǒu fo2 hou3 fo hou butsuku |
Buddha's nāda, or roar, Buddha's preaching compared to a lion's roar, i.e. authoritative. |
佛因 see styles |
fó yīn fo2 yin1 fo yin butsuin |
Buddha-cause, that which leads to Buddhahood, i.e. the merit of planting roots of goodness. |
佛國 佛国 see styles |
fó guó fo2 guo2 fo kuo bukkoku |
buddhakṣetra. The country of the Buddha's birth. A country being transformed by a Buddha, also one already transformed; v. 佛土 and 佛刹. |
佛土 see styles |
fó tǔ fo2 tu3 fo t`u fo tu butsudo |
buddhakṣetra. 佛國; 紇差怛羅; 差多羅; 刹怛利耶; 佛刹 The land or realm of a Buddha. The land of the Buddha's birth, India. A Buddha-realm in process of transformation, or transformed. A spiritual Buddha-realm. The Tiantai Sect evolved the idea of four spheres: (1) 同居之國土 Where common beings and saints dwell together, divided into (a) a realm where all beings are subject to transmigration and (b) the Pure Land. (2) 方便有餘土 or 變易土 The sphere where beings are still subject to higher forms of transmigration, the abode of Hīnayāna saints, i.e. srota-āpanna 須陀洹; sakṛdāgāmin 斯陀含; anāgāmin 阿那含; arhat 阿羅漢. (3) 實報無障礙 Final unlimited reward, the Bodhisattva realm. (4) 常寂光土 Where permanent tranquility and enlightenment reign, Buddha-parinirvāṇa. |
佛地 see styles |
fó dì fo2 di4 fo ti butsuji |
buddha-bhūmi. The Buddha stage, being the tenth stage of the 通 or intermediate school, when the bodhisattva has arrived at the point of highest enlightenment and is just about to become a Buddha. |
佛堂 see styles |
fó táng fo2 tang2 fo t`ang fo tang butsudō |
Buddha-hall |
佛塔 see styles |
fó tǎ fo2 ta3 fo t`a fo ta buttō |
pagoda (Skt. buddha-stūpa) |
佛壇 佛坛 see styles |
fó tán fo2 tan2 fo t`an fo tan butsudan |
Buddha altar |
佛壽 佛寿 see styles |
fó shòu fo2 shou4 fo shou butsu ju |
Buddha's life, or age. While he only lived to eighty as a man, in his saṁbhogakāya he is without end, eternal; cf. Lotus Sutra, 壽量品, where Buddha is declared to be eternal. |
佛天 see styles |
fó tiān fo2 tian1 fo t`ien fo tien butten |
Buddha as Heaven; Buddha and the devas. |
佛威 see styles |
fó wēi fo2 wei1 fo wei butsui |
authoritative power of the Buddha |
佛子 see styles |
fó zǐ fo2 zi3 fo tzu busshi ぶっし |
(surname) Busshi Son of Buddha; a bodhisattva; a believer in Buddhism, for every believer is becoming Buddha; a term also applied to all beings, because all are of Buddha-nature. There is a division of three kinds: 外子 external sons, who have not yet believed; 度子 secondary sons, Hīnayānists; 眞子 true sons, Mahāyānists. |
佛宗 see styles |
fó zōng fo2 zong1 fo tsung busshū |
Buddhism; principles of the Buddha Law, or dharma. |
佛室 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busshitsu |
room of the Buddha |
佛家 see styles |
fó jiā fo2 jia1 fo chia butsuke |
Buddhism; Buddhist The school or family of Buddhism; the Pure Land, where is the family of Buddha. Also all Buddhists from the srota-āpanna stage upwards. |
佛寳 佛宝 see styles |
fó bǎo fo2 bao3 fo pao buppō |
See 佛寶. |
佛寶 佛宝 see styles |
fó bǎo fo2 bao3 fo pao buppō |
法寳, 僧寳 Buddha, Dharma, Saṅgha, i.e. Buddha, the Law, the Order; these are the three Jewels, or precious ones, the Buddhist Trinity; v. 三寳. |
佛尊 see styles |
fó zūn fo2 zun1 fo tsun busson |
the Buddha |
佛工 see styles |
fó gōng fo2 gong1 fo kung butsuku |
buddha image maker |
佛師 佛师 see styles |
fó shī fo2 shi1 fo shih busshi ぶっし |
(surname) Busshi buddha image maker |
佛座 see styles |
fó zuò fo2 zuo4 fo tso butsuza |
throne of Buddha |
佛廟 佛庙 see styles |
fó miào fo2 miao4 fo miao butsumyō |
a shrine of a buddha |
佛影 see styles |
fó yǐng fo2 ying3 fo ying butsuyō |
buddhachāyā; the shadow of Buddha, formerly exhibited in various places in India, visible only to those "of pure mind". |
佛德 see styles |
fó dé fo2 de2 fo te buttoku |
Buddha-virtue, his perfect life, perfect fruit, and perfect mercy in releasing all beings from misery. |
佛忌 see styles |
fó jì fo2 ji4 fo chi butsuki |
major events of the life of the Buddha |
佛性 see styles |
fó xìng fo2 xing4 fo hsing butsushou / butsusho ぶつしょう |
Buddha nature (surname) Butsushou buddhatā. The Buddha-nature, i.e. gnosis, enlightenment; potential bodhi remains in every gati, i.e. all have the capacity for enlightenment; for the Buddha-nature remains in all as wheat-nature remains in all wheat. This nature takes two forms: 理 noumenal, in the absolute sense, unproduced and immortal, and 行 phenomenal, in action. While every one possesses the Buddha-nature, it requires to be cultivated in order to produce its ripe fruit. |
佛恩 see styles |
fó ēn fo2 en1 fo en button |
benevolence of the Buddha |
佛意 see styles |
fó yì fo2 yi4 fo i butsui |
the Buddha's intention |
佛慧 see styles |
fó huì fo2 hui4 fo hui butte |
Buddha-wisdom. |
佛戒 see styles |
fó jiè fo2 jie4 fo chieh bukkai |
The moral commandments of the Buddha; also, the laws of reality observed by all Buddhas. |
佛所 see styles |
fó suǒ fo2 suo3 fo so butsu sho |
buddha-places |
佛敕 see styles |
fó chì fo2 chi4 fo ch`ih fo chih bucchoku |
Buddha's śāsana or orders, i.e. his teaching. |
佛日 see styles |
fó rì fo2 ri4 fo jih butsunichi |
The Buddha-sun which drives away the darkness of ignorance; the day of Buddha. |
佛智 see styles |
fó zhì fo2 zhi4 fo chih butchi |
anuttara-samyak-sambodhi, Buddha-wisdom, i.e. supreme, universal gnosis, awareness or intelligence; sarvajñatā, omniscience. |
佛月 see styles |
fó yuè fo2 yue4 fo yüeh butsu gatsu |
The Buddha-moon, Buddha being mirrored in the human heart like the moon in pure water. Also a meaning similar to 佛日. |
佛果 see styles |
fó guǒ fo2 guo3 fo kuo bukka |
buddhapala; the Buddha fruit, the state of Buddhahood; the fruition of arhatship, arahattvapala. |
佛樹 佛树 see styles |
fó shù fo2 shu4 fo shu butsuju |
bodhidruma; 道樹 the Bodhi-tree under which Śākyamuni obtained enlightenment or became Buddha, Ficus religiosa. |
佛檀 see styles |
fó tán fo2 tan2 fo t`an fo tan butsudan |
buddha-dāna, Buddha-giving contrasted with Māra-giving; Buddha-charity as the motive of giving, or preaching, and of self-sacrifice, or self-immolation. |
佛殿 see styles |
fó diàn fo2 dian4 fo tien butsuden |
buddha-hall |
佛母 see styles |
fó mǔ fo2 mu3 fo mu butsubo |
(1) The mother of the Buddha, Mahāmāyā, 摩耶 Māyā, or Mātṛkā. (2) His aunt who was his foster-mother. (3) The Dharma or Law which produced him. (4) The prajñā-pāramitā, mother or begetter of all Buddhas. (5) Other "Buddha-mothers", e.g. 准提佛母; 孔雀佛母, etc. Cf. 佛眼. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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