There are 33 total results for your eshin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
依心 see styles |
yī xīn yi1 xin1 i hsin eshin |
to rely on the mind |
依眞 see styles |
yī zhēn yi1 zhen1 i chen eshin |
based on truth |
依身 see styles |
yī shēn yi1 shen1 i shen eshin |
The body on which one depends, or on which its parts depend, cf. 依他. |
叡心 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(female given name) Eishin |
廻心 迴心 see styles |
huí xīn hui2 xin1 hui hsin eshin かいしん |
(noun/participle) conversion To turn the mind or heart towards (Mahāyāna). |
恵心 see styles |
eshin えしん |
(personal name) Eshin |
惠伸 see styles |
huì shēn hui4 shen1 hui shen Eshin |
Hyesin |
惠心 see styles |
eshin えしん |
(personal name) Eshin |
慧信 see styles |
eshin えしん |
(personal name) Eshin |
慧諶 慧谌 see styles |
huì chén hui4 chen2 hui ch`en hui chen Eshin |
Hyesim |
慧身 see styles |
huì shēn hui4 shen1 hui shen eshin |
Wisdom body, one of the five division of the dharmakāya, which is the embodiment inter alia of inherent wisdom. |
慧震 see styles |
huì zhèn hui4 zhen4 hui chen Eshin |
Huizhen |
映晋 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
栄親 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
栄進 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(n,vs,vi) promotion; advancement; (g,p) Eishin |
榮眞 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
永眞 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(personal name) Eishin |
永真 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
盈進 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(personal name) Eishin |
穢身 秽身 see styles |
huì shēn hui4 shen1 hui shen eshin |
The impure or sinful body. |
英心 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
英新 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
衛信 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
詠進 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(noun, transitive verb) presentation of a poem (to the Court or a shrine) |
迴心 see styles |
huí xīn hui2 xin1 hui hsin eshin |
conversion |
頴信 see styles |
eishin / eshin えいしん |
(given name) Eishin |
囘心戒 回心戒 see styles |
huí xīn jiè hui2 xin1 jie4 hui hsin chieh eshin kai |
Commandments bestowed on the converted, or repentant. |
囘心向大 see styles |
huí xīn xiàng dà hui2 xin1 xiang4 da4 hui hsin hsiang ta eshin kōdai |
to convert to the great vehicle |
廻心向大 see styles |
huí xīn xiàng dà hui2 xin1 xiang4 da4 hui hsin hsiang ta eshin kōdai |
to convert to the great vehicle |
惠心僧都 see styles |
eshinsouzo / eshinsozo えしんそうぞ |
(person) Eshin Souzo |
永乙慧諶 永乙慧谌 see styles |
yǒng yǐ huì chén yong3 yi3 hui4 chen2 yung i hui ch`en yung i hui chen Yōichi Eshin |
Yeong-eul Hyesim |
迴心向大 see styles |
huí xīn xiàng dà hui2 xin1 xiang4 da4 hui hsin hsiang ta eshin kōdai |
to convert to the great vehicle |
Variations: |
eshin えしん |
{Buddh} conversion |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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