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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
饞鬼 馋鬼 see styles |
chán guǐ chan2 gui3 ch`an kuei chan kuei |
glutton; greedy pig |
魔禪 魔禅 see styles |
mó chán mo2 chan2 mo ch`an mo chan |
māra-dhyāna, evil thoughts, wrong and harmful meditation. |
麤纏 see styles |
cū chán cu1 chan2 ts`u ch`an tsu chan |
crude bonds |
麻纏 麻缠 see styles |
má chán ma2 chan2 ma ch`an ma chan |
to pester |
一切禪 一切禅 see styles |
yī qiè chán yi1 qie4 chan2 i ch`ieh ch`an i chieh chan issai zen |
meditation on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost |
一味禪 一味禅 see styles |
yī mèi chán yi1 mei4 chan2 i mei ch`an i mei chan ichimi zen |
one taste Chan |
一字禪 一字禅 see styles |
yī zì chán yi1 zi4 chan2 i tzu ch`an i tzu chan ichiji zen |
A cryptic single-word reply to a question, requiring meditation for its apprehension; it is a Chan or Zen method. |
三禪天 三禅天 see styles |
sān chán tiān san1 chan2 tian1 san ch`an t`ien san chan tien sanzenten |
third meditation heaven |
上乘禪 上乘禅 see styles |
shàng shèng chán shang4 sheng4 chan2 shang sheng ch`an shang sheng chan jōjō zen |
The Mahāyāna Ch'an (Zen) School, which considers that it alone attains the highest realization of Mahāyāna truth. Hīnayāna philosophy is said only to realize the unreality of the ego and not the unreality of all things. The Mahāyāna realizes the unreality of the ego and of all things. But the Ch'an school is pure idealism, all being mind. This mind is Buddha, and is the universal fundamental mind. |
不忘禪 不忘禅 see styles |
bù wàng chán bu4 wang4 chan2 pu wang ch`an pu wang chan fumōzen |
The meditation against forgetfulness. |
世間禪 世间禅 see styles |
shì jiān chán shi4 jian1 chan2 shih chien ch`an shih chien chan seken zen |
defiled state of concentration |
中間禪 中间禅 see styles |
zhōng jiān chán zhong1 jian1 chan2 chung chien ch`an chung chien chan chūgen zen |
intermediate state of meditation |
二禪天 二禅天 see styles |
èr chán tiān er4 chan2 tian1 erh ch`an t`ien erh chan tien ni zenten |
second meditation heaven |
五味禪 五味禅 see styles |
wǔ wèi chán wu3 wei4 chan2 wu wei ch`an wu wei chan gomi zen |
Five kinds of concentration, i. e. that of heretics, ordinary people, Hīnayāna, Mahāyāna, and 最上乘 the supreme vehicle, or that of believers in the fundamental Buddha-nature of all things; this is styled 如來滿淨禪; 一行三昧,; 眞如三昧. |
五種禪 五种禅 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng chán wu3 zhong3 chan2 wu chung ch`an wu chung chan goshu no zen |
five kinds of meditation |
五門禪 五门禅 see styles |
wǔ mén chán wu3 men2 chan2 wu men ch`an wu men chan gomon zen ごもんぜん |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) five approaches to meditation; five objects of meditation idem 五停心觀; there is also a fivefold meditation on impermanence, suffering, the void, the non-ego, and nirvana. |
伏現纏 伏现缠 see styles |
fú xiàn chán fu2 xian4 chan2 fu hsien ch`an fu hsien chan fuku genden |
quells active afflictions |
優禪那 优禅那 see styles |
yōu chán nà you1 chan2 na4 yu ch`an na yu chan na Uzenna |
Ujjayinī |
凡夫禪 凡夫禅 see styles |
fán fū chán fan2 fu1 chan2 fan fu ch`an fan fu chan bonbu zen |
meditation by ordinary beings |
初禪天 初禅天 see styles |
chū chán tiān chu1 chan2 tian1 ch`u ch`an t`ien chu chan tien sho zen ten |
The first of the four dhyāna heavens, corresponding to the first stage of dhyāna meditation. |
初禪定 初禅定 see styles |
chū chán dìng chu1 chan2 ding4 ch`u ch`an ting chu chan ting sho zenjō |
The first dhyāna, the first degree of dhyāna-meditation, which produces rebirth in the first dhyāna heaven. |
北宗禪 北宗禅 see styles |
běi zōng chán bei3 zong1 chan2 pei tsung ch`an pei tsung chan Hokushū zen |
Northern School of Chan |
十二禪 十二禅 see styles |
shí èr chán shi2 er4 chan2 shih erh ch`an shih erh chan jūni zen |
twelve states of meditation |
十禪支 十禅支 see styles |
shí chán zhī shi2 chan2 zhi1 shih ch`an chih shih chan chih jū zenshi |
v. 十一切處. |
南宗禪 南宗禅 see styles |
nán zōng chán nan2 zong1 chan2 nan tsung ch`an nan tsung chan nanshū zen |
Southern School of Chan |
口頭禪 口头禅 see styles |
kǒu tóu chán kou3 tou2 chan2 k`ou t`ou ch`an kou tou chan kōtō zen |
Zen saying repeated as cant; (fig.) catchphrase; mantra; favorite expression; stock phrase Mouth meditation, i.e. dependence on the leading of others, inability to enter into personal meditation. |
唐武宗 see styles |
táng wǔ zōng tang2 wu3 zong1 t`ang wu tsung tang wu tsung |
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), reign name of sixteenth Tang emperor Li Chan 李瀍[Li3 Chan2], reigned 840-846 |
善人禪 善人禅 see styles |
shàn rén chán shan4 ren2 chan2 shan jen ch`an shan jen chan zennin zen |
meditation on the good |
四禪天 四禅天 see styles |
sì chán tiān si4 chan2 tian1 ssu ch`an t`ien ssu chan tien shi zenten |
four meditation heavens |
四禪定 四禅定 see styles |
sì chán dìng si4 chan2 ding4 ssu ch`an ting ssu chan ting shi zenjō |
The four dhyāna-concentrations which lead to the four dhyāna heavenly regions, see above. |
四種禪 四种禅 see styles |
sì zhǒng chán si4 zhong3 chan2 ssu chung ch`an ssu chung chan shishu zen |
four kinds of meditation |
坐禪儀 坐禅仪 see styles |
zuò chán yí zuo4 chan2 yi2 tso ch`an i tso chan i Zazengi |
Instructions for Zazen |
坐禪堂 坐禅堂 see styles |
zuò chán táng zuo4 chan2 tang2 tso ch`an t`ang tso chan tang zazen dō |
The monks' assembly room. |
外道禪 外道禅 see styles |
wài dào chán wai4 dao4 chan2 wai tao ch`an wai tao chan gedō zen |
non-Buddhist meditation |
大乘禪 大乘禅 see styles |
dà shèng chán da4 sheng4 chan2 ta sheng ch`an ta sheng chan daijō zen |
great vehicle meditation |
大禪師 大禅师 see styles |
dà chán shī da4 chan2 shi1 ta ch`an shih ta chan shih dai zenshi |
great meditation teacher |
大禪思 大禅思 see styles |
dà chán sī da4 chan2 si1 ta ch`an ssu ta chan ssu dai zenshi |
great dhyāna-thought |
如來禪 如来禅 see styles |
rú lái chán ru2 lai2 chan2 ju lai ch`an ju lai chan nyorai zen |
tathāgata meditation |
安禪那 安禅那 see styles |
ān chán nà an1 chan2 na4 an ch`an na an chan na anzenna |
añjana |
小乘禪 小乘禅 see styles |
xiǎo shèng chán xiao3 sheng4 chan2 hsiao sheng ch`an hsiao sheng chan shōjō zen |
lesser vehicle meditation |
尼連禪 尼连禅 see styles |
ní lián chán ni2 lian2 chan2 ni lien ch`an ni lien chan Nirenzen |
(尼連禪那) Nairaṅjanā, 尼連河; 希連禪 (or 希連河) The Nīlājan that flows past Gaya, 'an eastern tributary of the Phalgu. ' Eitel. |
廿八躔 see styles |
niàn bā chán nian4 ba1 chan2 nien pa ch`an nien pa chan |
the twenty-eight constellations; also written 二十八宿[er4 shi2 ba1 xiu4] |
念佛禪 念佛禅 see styles |
niàn fó chán nian4 fo2 chan2 nien fo ch`an nien fo chan nembutsu zen |
chanting Chan [Seon] |
惡察那 恶察那 see styles |
è chán à e4 chan2 a4 o ch`an a o chan a akusatsuna |
(or 惡察羅) akṣara; imperishable, unalterable; a syllable; words; intp. as unchanging word, a root word, or word-root. Also 惡刹羅; 阿乞史羅. |
文字禪 文字禅 see styles |
wén zì chán wen2 zi4 chan2 wen tzu ch`an wen tzu chan moji zen |
wordy seon |
有漏禪 有漏禅 see styles |
yǒu lòu chán you3 lou4 chan2 yu lou ch`an yu lou chan uro zen |
contaminated state of concentration |
根本禪 根本禅 see styles |
gēn běn chán gen1 ben3 chan2 ken pen ch`an ken pen chan konpon zen |
fundamental concentration |
格外禪 格外禅 see styles |
gé wài chán ge2 wai4 chan2 ko wai ch`an ko wai chan kyakuge zen |
extraordinary Chan; Seon |
機關禪 机关禅 see styles |
jī guān chán ji1 guan1 chan2 chi kuan ch`an chi kuan chan kikan zen |
barrier-chance Zen |
深禪定 深禅定 see styles |
shēn chán dìng shen1 chan2 ding4 shen ch`an ting shen chan ting shin zenjō |
deep meditative absorption |
煩惱纏 烦恼缠 see styles |
fán nǎo chán fan2 nao3 chan2 fan nao ch`an fan nao chan bonnō den |
entangling afflictions |
牛頭禪 牛头禅 see styles |
niú tóu chán niu2 tou2 chan2 niu t`ou ch`an niu tou chan Gozu zen |
Niutou Chan |
相纏縛 相缠缚 see styles |
xiàng chán fú xiang4 chan2 fu2 hsiang ch`an fu hsiang chan fu sō denbaku |
binding to marks |
看話禪 看话禅 see styles |
kàn huà chán kan4 hua4 chan2 k`an hua ch`an kan hua chan kanwa zen |
phrase-observing meditation |
禪三昧 禅三昧 see styles |
chán sān mèi chan2 san1 mei4 ch`an san mei chan san mei zen zanmai |
dhyāna and samādhi, dhyāna considered as 思惟 meditating, samādhi as 定 abstraction; or meditation in the realms of 色 the visible, or known, and concentration on 無色 the invisible, or supramundane; v. 禪定. |
禪佛教 禅佛教 see styles |
chán fó jiào chan2 fo2 jiao4 ch`an fo chiao chan fo chiao zen bukkyō |
Seon Buddhism |
禪和子 禅和子 see styles |
chán hé zǐ chan2 he2 zi3 ch`an ho tzu chan ho tzu zen nasu |
Chan [Seon; Zen] monk |
禪問答 禅问答 see styles |
chán wèn dá chan2 wen4 da2 ch`an wen ta chan wen ta zen mondō |
Chan; Seon encounter dialogue |
禪城區 禅城区 see styles |
chán chéng qū chan2 cheng2 qu1 ch`an ch`eng ch`ü chan cheng chü |
Chancheng district, Foshan city, Guangdong |
禪定印 禅定印 see styles |
chán dìng yìn chan2 ding4 yin4 ch`an ting yin chan ting yin zenjō in |
meditation mudrā |
禪定境 禅定境 see styles |
chán dìng jìng chan2 ding4 jing4 ch`an ting ching chan ting ching zenjōkyō |
meditation itself as an object (of contemplation) |
禪定門 禅定门 see styles |
chán dìng mén chan2 ding4 men2 ch`an ting men chan ting men zenjō mon |
aspect of meditation |
禪思惟 禅思惟 see styles |
chán sī wéi chan2 si1 wei2 ch`an ssu wei chan ssu wei zen shiyui |
Chan (Seon; Zen) contemplation |
禪悅食 禅悦食 see styles |
chán yuè shí chan2 yue4 shi2 ch`an yüeh shih chan yüeh shih zennetsu jiki |
nourishment from meditative bliss |
禪林寺 禅林寺 see styles |
chán lín sì chan2 lin2 si4 ch`an lin ssu chan lin ssu Zenrinji |
Zenrinji |
禪梵天 禅梵天 see styles |
chán fàn tiān chan2 fan4 tian1 ch`an fan t`ien chan fan tien zen bonten |
The three brahmaloka heavens of the first dhyāna; cf. 禪. |
禪語錄 禅语录 see styles |
chán yǔ lù chan2 yu3 lu4 ch`an yü lu chan yü lu zen goroku |
recorded Chan [Seon; Zen] sayings |
禪雲寺 禅云寺 see styles |
chán yún sì chan2 yun2 si4 ch`an yün ssu chan yün ssu Zen'unji |
Seon-unsa |
第三禪 第三禅 see styles |
dì sān chán di4 san1 chan2 ti san ch`an ti san chan daisan zen |
The third dhyāna, a degree of contemplation in which ecstasy gives way to serenity; also a state, or heaven, corresponding to this degree of contemplation, including the third three of the rūpa heavens. |
第二禪 第二禅 see styles |
dì èr chán di4 er4 chan2 ti erh ch`an ti erh chan daini zen |
The second dhyāna, a degree of contemplation where reasoning gives way to intuition. The second three rūpa heavens. |
第四禪 第四禅 see styles |
dì sì chán di4 si4 chan2 ti ssu ch`an ti ssu chan daishi zen |
The fourth dhyāna, a degree of contemplation when the mind becomes indifferent to pleasure and pain; also the last eight rūpa heavens. |
纏無明 缠无明 see styles |
chán wú míng chan2 wu2 ming2 ch`an wu ming chan wu ming den mumyō |
The bondage of unenlightenment. |
纏繞莖 缠绕茎 see styles |
chán rào jīng chan2 rao4 jing1 ch`an jao ching chan jao ching |
vine; twining stem |
纏隨眠 缠随眠 see styles |
chán suí mián chan2 sui2 mian2 ch`an sui mien chan sui mien den zuimin |
active entanglement and latency |
義理禪 义理禅 see styles |
yì lǐ chán yi4 li3 chan2 i li ch`an i li chan giri zen |
theoretical Chan; Seon |
老禪師 老禅师 see styles |
lǎo chán shī lao3 chan2 shi1 lao ch`an shih lao chan shih rō zenji |
old master |
自性禪 自性禅 see styles |
zì xìng chán zi4 xing4 chan2 tzu hsing ch`an tzu hsing chan jishō zen |
meditation on the original nature of things |
菩薩禪 菩萨禅 see styles |
pú sà chán pu2 sa4 chan2 p`u sa ch`an pu sa chan bosatsu zen |
bodhisattva meditation |
葛藤禪 葛藤禅 see styles |
gé téng chán ge2 teng2 chan2 ko t`eng ch`an ko teng chan kattō zen |
wordy Seon |
蝦蟆禪 虾蟆禅 see styles |
xiā má chán xia1 ma2 chan2 hsia ma ch`an hsia ma chan gama zen |
Frog samādhi, which causes one to leap with joy at half-truths. |
褒禪山 褒禅山 see styles |
bāo chán shān bao1 chan2 shan1 pao ch`an shan pao chan shan |
Mt Baochan in Anhui; formerly known as Mt Hua 華山|华山 |
覺禪鈔 觉禅钞 see styles |
jué chán chāo jue2 chan2 chao1 chüeh ch`an ch`ao chüeh chan chao Kakuzen shō |
Excerpts of Kakuzen |
通明禪 通明禅 see styles |
tōng míng chán tong1 ming2 chan2 t`ung ming ch`an tung ming chan tsū myō zen |
dhyāna of [six] supranormal powers and [three illuminating] insights |
野狐禪 野狐禅 see styles |
yě hú chán ye3 hu2 chan2 yeh hu ch`an yeh hu chan yakozen |
heresy Wild-fox meditation, i.e. non-Buddhist ascetics, heterodoxy in general. |
饞嘴蛙 馋嘴蛙 see styles |
chán zuǐ wā chan2 zui3 wa1 ch`an tsui wa chan tsui wa |
sautéed bullfrog with chili sauce |
默照禪 see styles |
mò zhào chán mo4 zhao4 chan2 mo chao ch`an mo chao chan |
silent illumination meditation |
一切行禪 一切行禅 see styles |
yī qiè xíng chán yi1 qie4 xing2 chan2 i ch`ieh hsing ch`an i chieh hsing chan issai gyō zen |
meditation on all Mahāyāna practices and actions |
一切門禪 一切门禅 see styles |
yī qiè mén chán yi1 qie4 men2 chan2 i ch`ieh men ch`an i chieh men chan issai monzen |
meditation on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions |
一指頭禪 一指头禅 see styles |
yī zhǐ tóu chán yi1 zhi3 tou2 chan2 i chih t`ou ch`an i chih tou chan ichishi zu zen |
The one finger-tip contemplation used by a certain monk to bring to another a conception of the universe. Also a parable in the 楞伽經 Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra. The Chan or Zen sect 禪宗 regard the sūtras merely as indicators, i.e. pointing fingers, their real object being only attained through personal mediation. |
一行禪師 一行禅师 see styles |
yī xíng chán shī yi1 xing2 chan2 shi1 i hsing ch`an shih i hsing chan shih Ichigyō zenshi |
Yixing chanshi |
三時坐禪 三时坐禅 see styles |
sān shí zuò chán san1 shi2 zuo4 chan2 san shih tso ch`an san shih tso chan sanji zazen |
The thrice a day meditation— about 10 a.m. and 4 and 8 p.m. |
三禪三天 三禅三天 see styles |
sān chán sān tiān san1 chan2 san1 tian1 san ch`an san t`ien san chan san tien sanzen santen |
three heavens of the third meditation |
三階禪師 三阶禅师 see styles |
sān jiē chán shī san1 jie1 chan2 shi1 san chieh ch`an shih san chieh chan shih Sankai zenji |
Sanjie chanshi |
不壞四禪 不坏四禅 see styles |
bù huài sì chán bu4 huai4 si4 chan2 pu huai ssu ch`an pu huai ssu chan fue (no) shizen |
The four dhyāna heavens, where the samādhi mind of meditation is indestructible, and the external world is indestructible by the three final catastrophes. |
世間禪定 世间禅定 see styles |
shì jiān chán dìng shi4 jian1 chan2 ding4 shih chien ch`an ting shih chien chan ting seken zenjō |
mundane meditative concentration |
九山禪門 九山禅门 see styles |
jiǔ shān chán mén jiu3 shan1 chan2 men2 chiu shan ch`an men chiu shan chan men kusan zenmon |
nine schools of Korean Seon |
九種大禪 九种大禅 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng dà chán jiu3 zhong3 da4 chan2 chiu chung ta ch`an chiu chung ta chan kushu daizen |
The nine kinds of Mahāyāna dhyāna for bodhisattvas, given in the 菩薩地持經 6 and in other works; they are associated with the patience 忍 pāramitā and with the dhyāna of the super-realms. The nine are meditations: (1) 自性禪 on the original nature of things, or mind as the real nature, from which all things derive; (2) 一切禪 on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost; (3) 難禪 on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions; (4) 一切禪 on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions; (5) 善人禪 on the good; (6) 一切行禪 on all Mahāyāna practices and actions; (7) 除煩惱禪 on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of passion and delusion; (8) 此世他世樂禪 on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter; (9) 淸淨淨禪 on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment. |
了徹禪定 了彻禅定 see styles |
liǎo chè chán dìng liao3 che4 chan2 ding4 liao ch`e ch`an ting liao che chan ting ryōtetsu zenjō |
The mastery of abstract contemplation. |
事理禪師 事理禅师 see styles |
shì lǐ chán shī shi4 li3 chan2 shi1 shih li ch`an shih shih li chan shih jiri zenshi |
A mystic, or monk in meditation, yet busy with affairs: an epithet of reproach. |
二禪三天 二禅三天 see styles |
èr chán sān tiān er4 chan2 san1 tian1 erh ch`an san t`ien erh chan san tien nizen santen |
three heavens of the second meditation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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