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Simple Dictionary Definition |
善意樂 善意乐 see styles |
shàn yì yào shan4 yi4 yao4 shan i yao zen igyō |
good intentions |
善意識 善意识 see styles |
shàn yì shì shan4 yi4 shi4 shan i shih zen ishiki |
wholesome thinking consciousness |
善慧房 see styles |
shàn huì fáng shan4 hui4 fang2 shan hui fang Zene bō |
Zen'ebō |
善應寺 see styles |
zenouji / zenoji ぜんおうじ |
(place-name) Zen'ouji |
善攝受 善摄受 see styles |
shàn shè shòu shan4 she4 shou4 shan she shou zen shōju |
well-concluded |
善方便 see styles |
shàn fāng biàn shan4 fang1 bian4 shan fang pien zen hōben |
skillful means |
善決定 善决定 see styles |
shàn jué dìng shan4 jue2 ding4 shan chüeh ting zen ketsujō |
skillful determination |
善淸淨 see styles |
shàn qīng jìng shan4 qing1 jing4 shan ch`ing ching shan ching ching zen shōjō |
well purified |
善無漏 善无漏 see styles |
shàn wú lòu shan4 wu2 lou4 shan wu lou zen muro |
wholesome and uncontaminated |
善無記 善无记 see styles |
shàn wú jì shan4 wu2 ji4 shan wu chi zen muki |
[morally] wholesome and indeterminate [compositional factors] |
善發起 善发起 see styles |
shàn fā qǐ shan4 fa1 qi3 shan fa ch`i shan fa chi zen hokki |
well-applied |
善知恩 see styles |
shàn zhī ēn shan4 zhi1 en1 shan chih en zen chion |
grateful |
善知識 善知识 see styles |
shàn zhī shì shan4 zhi1 shi4 shan chih shih zen chishiki ぜんぢしき |
friend who guides one to Buddhism through teaching A good friend or intimate, one well known and intimate. |
善種子 善种子 see styles |
shàn zhǒng zǐ shan4 zhong3 zi3 shan chung tzu zen shuji |
wholesome seeds |
善積集 善积集 see styles |
shàn jī jí shan4 ji1 ji2 shan chi chi zen shakushū |
skillfully amasses |
善等三 see styles |
shàn děng sān shan4 deng3 san1 shan teng san zen tō san |
three (qualities) of wholesomeness and so forth |
善緝綴 善缉缀 see styles |
shàn qì zhuì shan4 qi4 zhui4 shan ch`i chui shan chi chui zen shūtai |
well-composed |
善親友 善亲友 see styles |
shàn qīn yǒu shan4 qin1 you3 shan ch`in yu shan chin yu zen shinyū |
good friend |
善觀察 善观察 see styles |
shàn guān chá shan4 guan1 cha2 shan kuan ch`a shan kuan cha zen kansatsu |
skillfully analyze (ascertain, observe, contemplate) |
善解脫 善解脱 see styles |
shàn jiě tuō shan4 jie3 tuo1 shan chieh t`o shan chieh to zen gedatsu |
excellent liberation |
善解釋 善解释 see styles |
shàn jiě shì shan4 jie3 shi4 shan chieh shih zen geshaku |
fully-explained |
善說法 善说法 see styles |
shàn shuō fǎ shan4 shuo1 fa3 shan shuo fa zen seppō |
good explanations of the dharma |
善護念 善护念 see styles |
shàn hù niàn shan4 hu4 nian4 shan hu nien zen gonen |
is well mindful of |
善通達 善通达 see styles |
shàn tōng dá shan4 tong1 da2 shan t`ung ta shan tung ta zen tsūdatsu |
to comprehend |
善雄寺 see styles |
zenyuuji / zenyuji ぜんゆうじ |
(personal name) Zen'yūji |
善養司 see styles |
zenyoushi / zenyoshi ぜんようし |
(surname) Zen'youshi |
善養寺 see styles |
zenyouji / zenyoji ぜんようじ |
(surname) Zen'youji |
善黠慧 see styles |
shàn xiá huì shan4 xia2 hui4 shan hsia hui zen katsue |
well-reflected upon |
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 |
団らん see styles |
danran だんらん |
(noun/participle) sitting together in a circle; happy circle; harmony |
圓周率 圆周率 see styles |
yuán zhōu lǜ yuan2 zhou1 lu:4 yüan chou lü |
(math.) the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter (π) |
垂直圏 see styles |
suichokuken すいちょくけん |
vertical circle |
外接円 see styles |
gaisetsuen がいせつえん |
circumscribed circle |
外接圓 外接圆 see styles |
wài jiē yuán wai4 jie1 yuan2 wai chieh yüan |
circumscribed circle (of a polygon) |
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 |
大圓圈 大圆圈 see styles |
dà yuán quān da4 yuan2 quan1 ta yüan ch`üan ta yüan chüan |
great circle (in spherical geometry) |
好循環 see styles |
koujunkan / kojunkan こうじゅんかん |
(ant: 悪循環) virtuous cycle; virtuous circle |
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 |
如来禅 see styles |
nyoraizen にょらいぜん |
(See 祖師禅) Zen Buddhism based on the original teachings of Buddha |
子午環 see styles |
shigokan しごかん |
meridian circle |
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 |
居回る see styles |
imawaru いまわる |
(v5r,vi) (archaism) to sit in a circle |
已生善 see styles |
yǐ shēng shàn yi3 sheng1 shan4 i sheng shan ishō zen |
good character already evolved |
幻日環 see styles |
genjitsukan げんじつかん |
parhelic circle |
御回り see styles |
omeguri おめぐり omawari おまわり |
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period; (1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御巡り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御廻り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
循環線 see styles |
junkansen じゅんかんせん |
loop line; circle line; circle route |
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] |
悪循環 see styles |
akujunkan あくじゅんかん |
(ant: 好循環) vicious circle; vicious cycle |
放大片 see styles |
fàng dà piàn fang4 da4 pian4 fang ta p`ien fang ta pien |
(Tw) cosmetic contact lens; big eye contact lens; circle contact lens |
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 |
方便善 see styles |
fāng biàn shàn fang1 bian4 shan4 fang pien shan hōben zen |
virtue based on present effort |
於佛前 于佛前 see styles |
yú fó qián yu2 fo2 qian2 yü fo ch`ien yü fo chien o butsu zen |
in the Buddha's presence |
旋火輪 旋火轮 see styles |
xuán huǒ lún xuan2 huo3 lun2 hsüan huo lun senkarin |
A whirling wheel of fire, a circle yet not a circle, a simile of the seeming but unreal, i.e. the unreality of phenomena. |
普化宗 see styles |
pǔ huà zōng pu3 hua4 zong1 p`u hua tsung pu hua tsung fukeshuu / fukeshu ふけしゅう |
Fuke school (defunct sect of Zen Buddhism) Fuke shū |
暗證禪 暗证禅 see styles |
àn zhèng c hán an4 zheng4 c han2 an cheng c han anshō zen |
fake Chan |
曹洞宗 see styles |
cáo dòng zōng cao2 dong4 zong1 ts`ao tung tsung tsao tung tsung soutoushuu / sotoshu そうとうしゅう |
Soto school (of Zen Buddhism); (o) Soto school (of Zen Buddhism) Caodong Zong |
曹洞禅 see styles |
soutouzen / sotozen そうとうぜん |
(See 曹洞宗) Soto Zen |
曼荼羅 曼荼罗 see styles |
màn tú luó man4 tu2 luo2 man t`u lo man tu lo mandara まんだら |
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) mandala mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (given name) Mandara 曼怛羅; 曼特羅; 曼陀羅; 曼拏羅; 蔓陀囉; 滿荼邏 maṇḍala, a circle, globe, wheel ring; "any circular figure or diagram" (M.W.); a magic circle; a plot or place of enlightenment; a round or square altar on which buddhas and bodhisattvas are placed; a group of such, especially the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu groups of the Shingon sect; these were arranged by Kōbō Daishi to express the mystic doctrine of the two dhātu by way of illustration, the garbhadhātu representing the 理 and the 因 principle and cause, the vajradhātu the 智 and the 果 intelligence (or reason) and the effect, i.e. the fundamental realm of being, and mind as inherent in it; v. 胎 and 金剛. The two realms are fundamentally one, as are the absolute and phenomenal, e.g. water and wave. There are many kinds of maṇḍalas, e.g. the group of the Lotus Sutra; of the 觀經; of the nine luminaries; of the Buddha's entering into nirvana, etc. The real purpose of a maṇḍala is to gather the spiritual powers together, in order to promote the operation of the dharma or law. The term is commonly applied to a magic circle, subdivided into circles or squares in which are painted Buddhist divinities and symbols. Maṇḍalas also reveal the direct retribution of each of the ten worlds of beings (purgatory, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, the heavens of form, formless heavens, bodhisattvas, and buddhas). Each world has its maṇḍala which represents the originating principle that brings it to completion. The maṇḍala of the tenth world indicates the fulfilment and completion of the nine worlds. |
月の輪 see styles |
tsukinowa つきのわ |
(1) moon (esp. full moon); (2) circle fashioned after the moon; (3) (See 袈裟・1) decorative ring on the chest of a monk's stole; (4) straw trivet; (5) (See 月の輪熊) white crescent-shaped chest patch of an Asiatic black bear |
有染淨 see styles |
yǒu rǎn jìng you3 ran3 jing4 yu jan ching u zen jō |
there is defilement and purity |
有流善 see styles |
yǒu liú shàn you3 liu2 shan4 yu liu shan uru zen |
impure goodness |
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 |
未生善 see styles |
wèi shēng shàn wei4 sheng1 shan4 wei sheng shan mishō zen |
the good character not yet evolved |
染不染 see styles |
rǎn bù rǎn ran3 bu4 ran3 jan pu jan zen fuzen |
defiled and undefiled |
染恚癡 see styles |
rǎn huì chī ran3 hui4 chi1 jan hui ch`ih jan hui chih zen i chi |
desire, ill-will, delusion |
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 |
梶原善 see styles |
kajiharazen かじはらぜん |
(person) Kajihara Zen (1966.2.25-) |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
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 |
欲界善 see styles |
yù jiè shàn yu4 jie4 shan4 yü chieh shan yokukai zen |
goodness in the desire realm |
毘嵐風 毘岚风 see styles |
pí lán fēng pi2 lan2 feng1 p`i lan feng pi lan feng biran pū |
vairambha. The great wind which finally scatters the universe; the circle of wind under the circle of water on which the world rests. Also 毘藍 (毘藍婆) (鞞藍 or 鞞藍婆) (吠藍 or 吠藍婆); 鞞嵐; 吠嵐婆 (or 吠嵐儈伽); 毘樓那; and 毘藍婆 which is also Pralambā, one of the rākṣasīs. |
漸增長 渐增长 see styles |
jiàn zēng zhǎng jian4 zeng1 zhang3 chien tseng chang zen zōjō |
gradually augmenting (increasing, furthering, promoting) |
炙茄會 炙茄会 see styles |
zhì qié huì zhi4 qie2 hui4 chih ch`ieh hui chih chieh hui sekika e |
A Chan (Zen) School winter festival at which roasted lily roots were eaten. |
無漏善 无漏善 see styles |
wú lòu shàn wu2 lou4 shan4 wu lou shan muro zen |
untainted wholesomeness |
煩惱染 烦恼染 see styles |
fán nǎo rǎn fan2 nao3 ran3 fan nao jan bonnō zen |
afflictions and defilements |
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 |
現在前 现在前 see styles |
xiàn zài qián xian4 zai4 qian2 hsien tsai ch`ien hsien tsai chien genzai zen |
presently manifest |
相應善 相应善 see styles |
xiāng yìng shàn xiang1 ying4 shan4 hsiang ying shan sōō zen |
associated with wholesomeness |
看方便 see styles |
kàn fāng biàn kan4 fang1 bian4 k`an fang pien kan fang pien kan hōben |
To fix the mind or attention, a Chan (Zen) term. |
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 |
真ん丸 see styles |
manmaru まんまる |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) perfect circle; (2) cute |
真ん円 see styles |
manmaru まんまる |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) perfect circle; (2) cute |
破壞善 破坏善 see styles |
pò huài shàn po4 huai4 shan4 p`o huai shan po huai shan hae zen |
Destroyer of good, a name for Māra. |
碧巌録 see styles |
hekiganroku へきがんろく |
(work) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty); (wk) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty) |
祖師禅 see styles |
soshizen そしぜん |
(See 如来禅) Zen Buddhism based on the teachings of Bodhidharma |
禅問答 see styles |
zenmondou / zenmondo ぜんもんどう |
Zen dialogue; Zen questions and answers |
禅坊主 see styles |
zenbouzu / zenbozu ぜんぼうず |
(rare) (See 禅僧) Zen monk |
禅宗様 see styles |
zenshuuyou / zenshuyo ぜんしゅうよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 唐様・2) traditional Zen-style architecture |
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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "enso - japanese zen circle" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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