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Simple Dictionary Definition |
眞身觀 眞身观 see styles |
zhēn shēn guān zhen1 shen1 guan1 chen shen kuan shinshin kan |
meditation on Amitâbha's true body |
砷中毒 see styles |
shēn zhòng dú shen1 zhong4 du2 shen chung tu |
arsenic poisoning |
砷化氫 砷化氢 see styles |
shēn huà qīng shen1 hua4 qing1 shen hua ch`ing shen hua ching |
arsine |
砷化鎵 砷化镓 see styles |
shēn huà jiā shen1 hua4 jia1 shen hua chia |
gallium arsenide (GaAs) |
砷製劑 砷制剂 see styles |
shēn zhì jì shen1 zhi4 ji4 shen chih chi |
arsphenamine |
福德身 see styles |
fú dé shēn fu2 de2 shen1 fu te shen fukudoku shin |
The buddhakāya, or body of Buddha, in the enjoyment of the highest samādhi bliss. |
等流身 see styles |
děng liú shēn deng3 liu2 shen1 teng liu shen tōru shin |
body of continuity of sameness |
等身佛 see styles |
děng shēn fó deng3 shen1 fo2 teng shen fo tōshin butsu |
life-size Buddha image |
等身像 see styles |
děng shēn xiàng deng3 shen1 xiang4 teng shen hsiang tōshin zō |
life-size Buddha image |
素法身 see styles |
sù fǎ shēn su4 fa3 shen1 su fa shen so hosshin |
Possessing the fundamental dharmakāya nature though still in sin, i.e. the beings in the three lowest orders of transmigration. |
終身俸 终身俸 see styles |
zhōng shēn fèng zhong1 shen1 feng4 chung shen feng |
(Tw) pension (for retired military, civil service and teaching personnel) |
終身制 终身制 see styles |
zhōng shēn zhì zhong1 shen1 zhi4 chung shen chih |
life tenure |
緣覺身 缘觉身 see styles |
yuán jué shēn yuan2 jue2 shen1 yüan chüeh shen engaku shin |
The pratyekabuddha or personal appearing of the Buddha. |
罄身兒 罄身儿 see styles |
qìng shēn r qing4 shen1 r5 ch`ing shen r ching shen r |
erhua variant of 罄身[qing4 shen1] |
羯磨身 see styles |
jié mó shēn jie2 mo2 shen1 chieh mo shen katsuma shin |
An image, a term used by the esoterics. |
翳身藥 翳身药 see styles |
yì shēn yào yi4 shen1 yao4 i shen yao eishin yaku |
A drug for making the body invisible. |
聲聞身 声闻身 see styles |
shēng wén shēn sheng1 wen2 shen1 sheng wen shen shōmon shin |
direct disciple body |
自他身 see styles |
zì tā shēn zi4 ta1 shen1 tzu t`a shen tzu ta shen jita shin |
one's body and others' bodies |
自己身 see styles |
zì jǐ shēn zi4 ji3 shen1 tzu chi shen jiko shin |
one's own body |
自性身 see styles |
zì xìng shēn zi4 xing4 shen1 tzu hsing shen jishō shin |
self-nature body |
自證身 自证身 see styles |
zì zhèng shēn zi4 zheng4 shen1 tzu cheng shen jishō shin |
A title of Vairocana, his dharmakāya of self-assurance, or realization, from which issues his retinue of proclaimers of the truth. |
自身肉 see styles |
zì shēn ròu zi4 shen1 rou4 tzu shen jou jishinniku |
one's own bodily flesh |
舍利身 see styles |
shè lì shēn she4 li4 shen1 she li shen sharishin |
the body |
舍那身 see styles |
shèn à shēn shen4 a4 shen1 shen a shen shana shin |
The body or person of Vairocana; 舍那尊特 is defined as Locana; the 舍那 in both cases seems to be "cana", an abbreviation of Vairocana, or Locana. |
花旗參 花旗参 see styles |
huā qí shēn hua1 qi2 shen1 hua ch`i shen hua chi shen |
American ginseng |
菩薩身 菩萨身 see styles |
pú sà shēn pu2 sa4 shen1 p`u sa shen pu sa shen bosatsu shin |
bodhisattva's body |
蔽身處 蔽身处 see styles |
bì shēn chù bi4 shen1 chu4 pi shen ch`u pi shen chu |
shelter |
藏身處 藏身处 see styles |
cáng shēn chù cang2 shen1 chu4 ts`ang shen ch`u tsang shen chu |
hiding place; hideout; shelter |
處胎身 处胎身 see styles |
chù tāi shēn chu4 tai1 shen1 ch`u t`ai shen chu tai shen shotai shin |
a fetus |
虛無身 虚无身 see styles |
xū wú shēn xu1 wu2 shen1 hsü wu shen komu shin |
The immaterial Buddha-body, the spirit free from all limitations. |
虛空身 虚空身 see styles |
xū kōng shēn xu1 kong1 shen1 hsü k`ung shen hsü kung shen kokū shin |
The body which fills space, Vairocana. |
衆生身 众生身 see styles |
zhòng shēng shēn zhong4 sheng1 shen1 chung sheng shen shūjō shin |
body of sentient beings |
西洋參 西洋参 see styles |
xī yáng shēn xi1 yang2 shen1 hsi yang shen |
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) |
觀自身 观自身 see styles |
guān zì shēn guan1 zi4 shen1 kuan tzu shen kan jishin |
analyzing oneself |
解深密 see styles |
jiě shēn mì jie3 shen1 mi4 chieh shen mi gejinmitsu |
profound meaning |
解脫身 解脱身 see styles |
jiě tuō shēn jie3 tuo1 shen1 chieh t`o shen chieh to shen gedatsu shin |
The body of liberation, the body of Buddha released from kleśa, i.e. passion-affliction. |
護身符 护身符 see styles |
hù shēn fú hu4 shen1 fu2 hu shen fu |
amulet; protective talisman; charm |
變化身 变化身 see styles |
biàn huà shēn bian4 hua4 shen1 pien hua shen hengeshin |
The nirmāṇakāya, i.e. transformation-body, or incarnation-body, one of the 三身 trikāya, q.v. |
變易身 变易身 see styles |
biàn yì shēn bian4 yi4 shen1 pien i shen hennyaku shin |
[miraculously] transforming body |
身上半 see styles |
shēn shàng bàn shen1 shang4 ban4 shen shang pan shin jōhan |
the upper half of the body |
身不淨 see styles |
shēn bù jìng shen1 bu4 jing4 shen pu ching shin fujō |
body as impure |
身份卡 see styles |
shēn fèn kǎ shen1 fen4 ka3 shen fen k`a shen fen ka |
identity card; ID card |
身份證 身份证 see styles |
shēn fèn zhèng shen1 fen4 zheng4 shen fen cheng |
identity card; ID |
身分證 身分证 see styles |
shēn fèn zhèng shen1 fen4 zheng4 shen fen cheng |
identity card; also written 身份證|身份证[shen1 fen4 zheng4] |
身口意 see styles |
shēn kǒu yì shen1 kou3 yi4 shen k`ou i shen kou i shinkui しんくい |
{Buddh} (See 三業・さんごう) action, speech and thought bodily actions, speech, and thought |
身命財 身命财 see styles |
shēn mìng cái shen1 ming4 cai2 shen ming ts`ai shen ming tsai shin myō zai |
body, life, and material assets |
身和敬 see styles |
shēn hé jìng shen1 he2 jing4 shen ho ching shinwakyō |
reverent harmony in bodily unity in form of worship |
身圓滿 身圆满 see styles |
shēn yuán mǎn shen1 yuan2 man3 shen yüan man shin enman |
a body with perfectly proportioned limbs |
身子骨 see styles |
shēn zi gǔ shen1 zi5 gu3 shen tzu ku |
posture; upright posture |
身布施 see styles |
shēn bù shī shen1 bu4 shi1 shen pu shih shinfuse |
to dedicate one's life to charity |
身平等 see styles |
shēn píng děng shen1 ping2 deng3 shen p`ing teng shen ping teng shinbyōdō |
equality of body |
身循觀 身循观 see styles |
shēn xún guān shen1 xun2 guan1 shen hsün kuan shin junkan |
to scrutinize the body |
身心科 see styles |
shēn xīn kē shen1 xin1 ke1 shen hsin k`o shen hsin ko |
psychiatry |
身念住 see styles |
shēn niàn zhù shen1 nian4 zhu4 shen nien chu shinnenjū |
foundation of mindfulness of the body |
身念處 身念处 see styles |
shēn niàn chù shen1 nian4 chu4 shen nien ch`u shen nien chu shin nenjo |
mindfulness of body |
身惡行 身恶行 see styles |
shēn è xíng shen1 e4 xing2 shen o hsing shin akugyō |
unwholesome physical actions |
身板兒 身板儿 see styles |
shēn bǎn r shen1 ban3 r5 shen pan r |
erhua variant of 身板[shen1 ban3] |
身淨慢 see styles |
shēn jìng màn shen1 jing4 man4 shen ching man shinjō man |
pride in the purity of one's body |
身滿足 身满足 see styles |
shēn mǎn zú shen1 man3 zu2 shen man tsu shin manzoku |
perfection of bodily characteristics |
身處所 身处所 see styles |
shēn chù suǒ shen1 chu4 suo3 shen ch`u so shen chu so shin shosho |
locus of the body |
身表業 身表业 see styles |
shēn biǎo yè shen1 biao3 ye4 shen piao yeh shinhyō gō |
manifest bodily karma |
身語心 身语心 see styles |
shēn yǔ xīn shen1 yu3 xin1 shen yü hsin shin go shin |
bodily action, speech, and thought |
身語意 身语意 see styles |
shēn yǔ yì shen1 yu3 yi4 shen yü i shingoi |
three karmas (activities) of bodily action, speech, and thought |
身語業 身语业 see styles |
shēn yǔ yè shen1 yu3 ye4 shen yü yeh shingo gō |
activities of body and speech |
逼迫身 see styles |
bī pò shēn bi1 po4 shen1 pi p`o shen pi po shen hikihaku shin |
physically tormented |
道詵寺 道诜寺 see styles |
dào shēn sì dao4 shen1 si4 tao shen ssu Dōshinji |
Doseonsa |
重身子 see styles |
zhòng shēn zi zhong4 shen1 zi5 chung shen tzu |
pregnant; pregnant woman |
量等身 see styles |
liáng děng shēn liang2 deng3 shen1 liang teng shen ryōtō shin |
The immanence of the Tathāgata in all things, phenomenal and noumenal, he being the all in all. |
金剛身 金刚身 see styles |
jīn gāng shēn jin1 gang1 shen1 chin kang shen kongō shin |
The diamond body, the indestructible body of Buddha. |
陳省身 陈省身 see styles |
chén xǐng shēn chen2 xing3 shen1 ch`en hsing shen chen hsing shen |
Shiing-Shen Chern (1911-2004), Chinese-American mathematician |
隨身碟 随身碟 see styles |
suí shēn dié sui2 shen1 die2 sui shen tieh |
(Tw) USB flash drive; thumb drive |
隨身聽 随身听 see styles |
suí shēn tīng sui2 shen1 ting1 sui shen t`ing sui shen ting |
Walkman (trademark); portable stereo |
隱身草 隐身草 see styles |
yǐn shēn cǎo yin3 shen1 cao3 yin shen ts`ao yin shen tsao |
legendary grass conferring invisibility; fig. to conceal oneself or one's plans |
離身見 离身见 see styles |
lí shēn jiàn li2 shen1 jian4 li shen chien ri shinken |
free from the view of a self |
高麗參 高丽参 see styles |
gāo lí shēn gao1 li2 shen1 kao li shen |
Koryo ginseng |
鬼壓身 鬼压身 see styles |
guǐ yā shēn gui3 ya1 shen1 kuei ya shen |
see 鬼壓床|鬼压床[gui3 ya1 chuang2] |
鼻舌身 see styles |
bí shé shēn bi2 she2 shen1 pi she shen |
nose, tongue, and body |
齊業身 齐业身 see styles |
qí yè shēn qi2 ye4 shen1 ch`i yeh shen chi yeh shen |
The final body which brings to an end all former karma. |
一切身財 一切身财 see styles |
yī qiè shēn cái yi1 qie4 shen1 cai2 i ch`ieh shen ts`ai i chieh shen tsai issai shinzai |
all personal possessions |
一展身手 see styles |
yī zhǎn shēn shǒu yi1 zhan3 shen1 shou3 i chan shen shou |
to showcase one's talents; to display one's prowess |
一往情深 see styles |
yī wǎng qíng shēn yi1 wang3 qing2 shen1 i wang ch`ing shen i wang ching shen |
deeply attached; devoted |
一月三身 see styles |
yī yuè sān shēn yi1 yue4 san1 shen1 i yüeh san shen ichigatsu sanshin |
The allegorical trikāya or three bodies of the moon, i.e. form as 法身, its light as 報身, its reflection as 應身; the Buddha-truth 法 has also its 體 body, its light of wisdom 智, and its application or use 用, but all three are one, or a trinity; see trikāya, 三身. |
一身兩役 一身两役 see styles |
yī shēn liǎng yì yi1 shen1 liang3 yi4 i shen liang i |
one person taking on two tasks simultaneously |
一身是膽 一身是胆 see styles |
yī shēn shì dǎn yi1 shen1 shi4 dan3 i shen shih tan |
devoid of fear (idiom); intrepid |
七事隨身 七事随身 see styles |
qī shì suí shēn qi1 shi4 sui2 shen1 ch`i shih sui shen chi shih sui shen shichiji zuishin |
The seven appurtenances of a monk— the three garments, bowl, censer, duster (or fly-brush), stool (niṣīdana), paper, and material for washing. |
丈六金身 see styles |
zhàng liù jīn shēn zhang4 liu4 jin1 shen1 chang liu chin shen jōroku konjin |
sixteen-foot diamond-body; also a metal or golden image of the Buddha 16 feet high mentioned in the 北史 Northern History. |
三令五申 see styles |
sān lìng wǔ shēn san1 ling4 wu3 shen1 san ling wu shen |
to order again and again (idiom) |
三十三身 see styles |
sān shí sān shēn san1 shi2 san1 shen1 san shih san shen sanjūsan shin |
thirty-three forms of Avalokitêśvara |
三十二身 see styles |
sān shí èr shēn san1 shi2 er4 shen1 san shih erh shen sanjūni shin |
thirty-two bodies |
三昧耶身 see styles |
sān mèi yé shēn san1 mei4 ye2 shen1 san mei yeh shen zanmaiya shin |
(or 三昧耶形) The embodiment of samaya, a term of the esoteric sect; i.e. the symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva which expresses his inner nature, e.g. the stūpa as one of the symbols of Vairocana 大日; the lotus of Guanyin, etc. 身 is used for Buddha, 形 for a bodhisattva. The exoteric sects associate the term with the 報身 saṃbhogakāya. |
三祕密身 三秘密身 see styles |
sān mì mì shēn san1 mi4 mi4 shen1 san mi mi shen san himitsu shin |
A term for the mystic letter, the mystic symbol, and the image. |
三種身苦 三种身苦 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēn kǔ san1 zhong3 shen1 ku3 san chung shen k`u san chung shen ku sanshu shinku |
The three duḥkha or afflictions of the body — old age, sickness, death. |
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. |
三身佛性 see styles |
sān shēn fó xìng san1 shen1 fo2 xing4 san shen fo hsing sanshin busshō |
v. 三身. |
三身如來 三身如来 see styles |
sān shēn rú lái san1 shen1 ru2 lai2 san shen ju lai sanshin nyorai |
v. 三身. |
三身菩提 see styles |
sān shēn pú tí san1 shen1 pu2 ti2 san shen p`u t`i san shen pu ti sanshin bodai |
enlightenment of the three buddha-bodies |
三身論主 三身论主 see styles |
sān shēn lùn zhǔ san1 shen1 lun4 zhu3 san shen lun chu sanshin ronshu |
exponent of the three body theory |
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). |
不顧身命 不顾身命 see styles |
bù gù shēn mìng bu4 gu4 shen1 ming4 pu ku shen ming fuko shinmyō |
without concern for body and life |
五佛五身 see styles |
wǔ fó wǔ shēn wu3 fo2 wu3 shen1 wu fo wu shen gobutsu goshin |
A Shingon term for the five Buddhas in their five manifestations: Vairocana as eternal and pure dharmakāya; Akṣobhya as immutable and sovereign; Ratnasaṃbhava as bliss and glory; Amitābha as wisdom in action; Śākyamuni as incarnation and nirmāṇakāya. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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