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寂しげ

see styles
 sabishige
    さびしげ
(adjectival noun) seeming lonely

寂しさ

see styles
 sabishisa
    さびしさ
(feeling of) loneliness; desolation

寂し気

see styles
 sabishige
    さびしげ
(adjectival noun) seeming lonely

寂れる

see styles
 sabireru
    さびれる
(v1,vi) (1) to decline (in prosperity); to become deserted; to become desolate; (2) to taper off (of a sound)

寂光土

see styles
jí guāng tǔ
    ji2 guang1 tu3
chi kuang t`u
    chi kuang tu
 jakkō do
(光) The land (of buddhas) where is calm illumination.

寂光寺

see styles
 jakkoudera / jakkodera
    じゃっこうでら
(personal name) Jakkoudera

寂光滝

see styles
 jakkoudaki / jakkodaki
    じゃっこうだき
(place-name) Jakkoudaki

寂光院

see styles
 jakouin / jakoin
    じゃこういん
(place-name) Jakouin

寂円寺

see styles
 jakuenji
    じゃくえんじ
(personal name) Jakuenji

寂地山

see styles
 jakuchisan
    じゃくちさん
(personal name) Jakuchisan

寂地峡

see styles
 jakuchikyou / jakuchikyo
    じゃくちきょう
(place-name) Jakuchikyō

寂定地

see styles
jí dìng dì
    ji2 ding4 di4
chi ting ti
 jakujōchi
a tranquil and settled state

寂寥感

see styles
 sekiryoukan / sekiryokan
    せきりょうかん
feeling of loneliness; feeling of desolation

寂正法

see styles
jí zhèng fǎ
    ji2 zheng4 fa3
chi cheng fa
 jaku shōhō
the tranquil true dharma

寂法師


寂法师

see styles
jí fǎ shī
    ji2 fa3 shi1
chi fa shih
 Jaku Hōshi
Ji Fashi

寂滅度


寂灭度

see styles
jí miè dù
    ji2 mie4 du4
chi mieh tu
 jakumetsudo
tranquil extinction

寂滅忍


寂灭忍

see styles
jí miè rěn
    ji2 mie4 ren3
chi mieh jen
 jakumetsu nin
nirvāṇa-patience; the patience of the nirvāṇa (the suppression of all passion).

寂滅法


寂灭法

see styles
jí miè fǎ
    ji2 mie4 fa3
chi mieh fa
 jakumetsu hō
The nirvāṇa-method.

寂滅相


寂灭相

see styles
jí miè xiàng
    ji2 mie4 xiang4
chi mieh hsiang
 jakumetsu sō
Nirvāṇa considered independently of the phenomenal.

寂滅道


寂灭道

see styles
jí miè dào
    ji2 mie4 dao4
chi mieh tao
 jakumetsu dō
path of annihilation [of suffering]

寂然界

see styles
jí rán jiè
    ji2 ran2 jie4
chi jan chieh
 jakunen kai
The Hīnayāna nirvāṇa-realm or border.

寂照慧

see styles
jí zhào huì
    ji2 zhao4 hui4
chi chao hui
 jakushō e
Buddha-wisdom which comprehends nirvāṇa reality and its functioning.

寂靜想


寂静想

see styles
jí jìng xiǎng
    ji2 jing4 xiang3
chi ching hsiang
 jakujō sō
conceptions of tranquility

寂靜業


寂静业

see styles
jí jìng yè
    ji2 jing4 ye4
chi ching yeh
 jakujō gō
quiescent activity

寂靜法


寂静法

see styles
jí jìng fǎ
    ji2 jing4 fa3
chi ching fa
 jakujō hō
Ceremonies for restoring peace from calamity.

寂靜相


寂静相

see styles
jí jìng xiàng
    ji2 jing4 xiang4
chi ching hsiang
 jakujō sō
characteristic of quiescence

寂靜聲


寂静声

see styles
jí jìng shēng
    ji2 jing4 sheng1
chi ching sheng
 jakujō shō
sound of tranquility

寂靜處


寂静处

see styles
jí jìng chù
    ji2 jing4 chu4
chi ching ch`u
    chi ching chu
 jakujō sho
base of calmness

寂靜行


寂静行

see styles
jí jìng xíng
    ji2 jing4 xing2
chi ching hsing
 jakujō gyō
Hīnayāna discipline to ensure nirvāṇa.

寂靜門


寂静门

see styles
jí jìng mén
    ji2 jing4 men2
chi ching men
 jakujō mon
Nirvāṇa, or the absolute 一切諸法, as the door of release from trouble and suffering.

不寂靜


不寂静

see styles
bù jí jìng
    bu4 ji2 jing4
pu chi ching
 fu jakujō
not calm

侘と寂

see styles
 wabitosabi
    わびとさび
(expression) taste for the simple and quiet; wabi and sabi

入寂滅


入寂灭

see styles
rù jí miè
    ru4 ji2 mie4
ju chi mieh
 nyū jakumetsu
to enter into extinction

大寂定

see styles
dà jí dìng
    da4 ji2 ding4
ta chi ting
 dai jakujō
The samādhi which the Tathāgata enters, of perfect tranquility and concentration with total absence of any perturbing element; also parinirvāṇa. Also 大三昧; 大靜摩地.

大寂滅


大寂灭

see styles
dà jí miè
    da4 ji2 mie4
ta chi mieh
 dai jakumetsu
Parinirvāṇa; the great nirvana.

大寂王

see styles
dà jí wáng
    da4 ji2 wang2
ta chi wang
 dai jakuō
The great tranquil or nirvana dharma‐king, i.e. Vairocana.

大寂靜


大寂静

see styles
dà jí jìng
    da4 ji2 jing4
ta chi ching
 dai jakujō
great quiescence

常寂光

see styles
cháng jí guāng
    chang2 ji2 guang1
ch`ang chi kuang
    chang chi kuang
 jō jakkō
always still and luminous

幽寂味

see styles
 yuujakumi / yujakumi
    ゆうじゃくみ
solitude; quiet

得寂靜


得寂静

see styles
dé jí jìng
    de2 ji2 jing4
te chi ching
 toku jakujō
attains quiescence

心寂靜


心寂静

see styles
xīn jí jìng
    xin1 ji2 jing4
hsin chi ching
 shin jakujō
mental quiescence

捨寂靜


舍寂静

see styles
shě jí jìng
    she3 ji2 jing4
she chi ching
 sha jakujō
tranquilization of indifference

極寂靜


极寂静

see styles
jí jí jìng
    ji2 ji2 jing4
chi chi ching
 goku jakujō
total tranquility (tranquilization)

樂寂靜


乐寂静

see styles
yào jí jìng
    yao4 ji2 jing4
yao chi ching
 gyō jakujō
to enjoy quiescence

永寂滅


永寂灭

see styles
yǒng jí miè
    yong3 ji2 mie4
yung chi mieh
 yō jakumetsu
permanent extinction

永寂靜


永寂静

see styles
yǒng jí jìng
    yong3 ji2 jing4
yung chi ching
 yō jakujō
to complete calm

照寂慧

see styles
zhào jí huì
    zhao4 ji2 hui4
chao chi hui
 shōjaku e
wisdom of illumination and quiescence

眞寂寺

see styles
zhēn jí sì
    zhen1 ji2 si4
chen chi ssu
 Shinjakuji
Zhenji si

苦寂靜


苦寂静

see styles
kǔ jí jìng
    ku3 ji2 jing4
k`u chi ching
    ku chi ching
 ku jakujō
tranquilization of suffering

裏寂蒔

see styles
 urajakumaku
    うらじゃくまく
(place-name) Urajakumaku

趣寂靜


趣寂静

see styles
qù jí jìng
    qu4 ji2 jing4
ch`ü chi ching
    chü chi ching
 shu jakujō
aiming for quiesence

寂しがる

see styles
 sabishigaru
    さびしがる
(v5r,vi) to miss someone; to miss something; to feel lonely

寂しん坊

see styles
 sabishinbou / sabishinbo
    さびしんぼう
(kana only) lonely person; someone who easily succumbs to loneliness

寂とした

see styles
 jakutoshita; sekitoshita
    じゃくとした; せきとした
(can act as adjective) still; hushed

寂として

see styles
 sekitoshite
    せきとして
(adverb) (See 寂・じゃく・3) silently; hushed; in a still manner

寂りょう

see styles
 sekiryou / sekiryo
    せきりょう
(n,adj-t,adv-to) loneliness; desolateness

寂光不動

see styles
 jakkoufudou / jakkofudo
    じゃっこうふどう
(place-name) Jakkoufudou

寂光浄土

see styles
 jakkoujoudo / jakkojodo
    じゃっこうじょうど
(yoji) {Buddh} paradise

寂業師子


寂业师子

see styles
jí yè shī zǐ
    ji2 ye4 shi1 zi3
chi yeh shih tzu
 jakugō shishi
The lion of nirvāṇa, Śākyamuni.

寂滅寶宮


寂灭宝宫

see styles
jí miè bǎo gōng
    ji2 mie4 bao3 gong1
chi mieh pao kung
 jakumetsu hōgū
sacred buddha relic temple

寂滅平等


寂灭平等

see styles
jí miè píng děng
    ji2 mie4 ping2 deng3
chi mieh p`ing teng
    chi mieh ping teng
 jakumetsu byōdō
extinction of all differences in the equality of emptiness

寂滅為楽

see styles
 jakumetsuiraku
    じゃくめついらく
(expression) (yoji) freedom from one's desires (entry into Nirvana) is true bliss

寂滅無二


寂灭无二

see styles
jí miè wú èr
    ji2 mie4 wu2 er4
chi mieh wu erh
 jakumetsu muni
Nirvāṇa as absolute without disunity or phenomena.

寂滅爲樂


寂灭为乐

see styles
jí miè wéi lè
    ji2 mie4 wei2 le4
chi mieh wei le
 jakumetsu iraku
nirvāṇa is pleasant

寂滅異門


寂灭异门

see styles
jí miè yì mén
    ji2 mie4 yi4 men2
chi mieh i men
 jakumetsu imon
different aspects of extinction

寂滅聲聞


寂灭声闻

see styles
jí miè shēng wén
    ji2 mie4 sheng1 wen2
chi mieh sheng wen
 jakumetsu shōmon
tranquil śrāvaka

寂滅道場


寂灭道场

see styles
jí miè dào cháng
    ji2 mie4 dao4 chang2
chi mieh tao ch`ang
    chi mieh tao chang
 jakumetsu dōjō
(場) The place where a buddha attains the truth of nirvāṇa, especially where Śākyamuni attained it.

寂然不動


寂然不动

see styles
jí rán bù dòng
    ji2 ran2 bu4 dong4
chi jan pu tung
 jakunen fudō
still and unmoving

寂用湛然

see styles
jí yòng zhàn rán
    ji2 yong4 zhan4 ran2
chi yung chan jan
 jakuyō tannen
Character (nirvāṇa-like) and function concomitant in the absolute and relative, in being and becoming, etc.

寂趣音王

see styles
jí qù yīn wáng
    ji2 qu4 yin1 wang2
chi ch`ü yin wang
    chi chü yin wang
 Jakushuonnō
Bhīṣma-garjita-svara-rājan

寂連法師

see styles
 jakurenhoushi / jakurenhoshi
    じゃくれんほうし
(personal name) Jakurenhoushi

寂靜三昧


寂静三昧

see styles
jí jìng sān mèi
    ji2 jing4 san1 mei4
chi ching san mei
 jakujō zanmai
absorption of stilling of thought

寂靜寂滅


寂静寂灭

see styles
jí jìng jí miè
    ji2 jing4 ji2 mie4
chi ching chi mieh
 jakujō jakumetsu
tranquil extinction

寂靜涅槃


寂静涅槃

see styles
jí jìng niè pán
    ji2 jing4 nie4 pan2
chi ching nieh p`an
    chi ching nieh pan
 jakujō nehan
quiescent nirvāṇa

寂靜解脫


寂静解脱

see styles
jí jìng jiě tuō
    ji2 jing4 jie3 tuo1
chi ching chieh t`o
    chi ching chieh to
 jakujō gedatsu
quiescent liberation

寂默外道

see styles
jí mò wài dào
    ji2 mo4 wai4 dao4
chi mo wai tao
 jakumoku gedō
Ascetics vowed to silence who dwell among tombs or in solitude.

Variations:
静寂

see styles
 shijima
    しじま
(form) (kana only) silence; stillness; quietness

一向趣寂

see styles
yī xiàng qù jí
    yi1 xiang4 qu4 ji2
i hsiang ch`ü chi
    i hsiang chü chi
 ikkō shu jaku
path aimed for extinction

三界寂靜


三界寂静

see styles
sān jiè jí jìng
    san1 jie4 ji2 jing4
san chieh chi ching
 sankai jakujō
the three realms are quiescent

三輪空寂


三轮空寂

see styles
sān lún kōng jí
    san1 lun2 kong1 ji2
san lun k`ung chi
    san lun kung chi
 sanrin kūjaku
vacuity of the three wheels

不甘寂寞

see styles
bù gān jì mò
    bu4 gan1 ji4 mo4
pu kan chi mo
unwilling to remain lonely or idle; unwilling to be left out

二種寂靜


二种寂静

see styles
èr zhǒng jí jìng
    er4 zhong3 ji2 jing4
erh chung chi ching
 nishu jakujō
Two kinds of seclusion, or retirement from the world: Bodily withdrawal into seclusion. Spiritual withdrawal from all evil, and into meditation.

仰山慧寂

see styles
yǎng shān huì jí
    yang3 shan1 hui4 ji2
yang shan hui chi
 Gyōsan Ejaku
Yangshan Huiji

侘び寂び

see styles
 wabisabi
    わびさび
(kana only) aesthetic sense in Japanese art emphasising quiet simplicity and subdued refinement

口寂しい

see styles
 kuchisabishii / kuchisabishi
    くちさびしい
(adjective) longing to have or put something in one's mouth

和敬清寂

see styles
 wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku
    わけいせいじゃく

More info & calligraphy:

Elements of the Tea Ceremony
(yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony

和敬静寂

see styles
 wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku
    わけいせいじゃく
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony

善寂滅度


善寂灭度

see styles
shàn jí miè dù
    shan4 ji2 mie4 du4
shan chi mieh tu
 zen jakumetsu do
the state of perfect tranquility and extinction (of suffering)

四種寂靜


四种寂静

see styles
sì zhǒng jí jìng
    si4 zhong3 ji2 jing4
ssu chung chi ching
 shi shu jakujō
four kinds of tranquilization

夜の静寂

see styles
 yorunoshijima
    よるのしじま
(expression) stillness of night

大善寂力

see styles
dà shàn jí lì
    da4 shan4 ji2 li4
ta shan chi li
 daizen jakuriki
the power of perfect tranquility

大圓寂入


大圆寂入

see styles
dà yuán jí rù
    da4 yuan2 ji2 ru4
ta yüan chi ju
 dai en jaku nyū
great extinction

大寂光殿

see styles
dà jí guāng diàn
    da4 ji2 guang1 dian4
ta chi kuang tien
 dai jakukō den
hall of silent illumination

常寂光土

see styles
cháng jí guāng tǔ
    chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3
ch`ang chi kuang t`u
    chang chi kuang tu
 joujakkoudo / jojakkodo
    じょうじゃっこうど
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism)
The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra.

常寂光寺

see styles
 joujakukouji / jojakukoji
    じょうじゃくこうじ
(personal name) Jōjakukouji

常恆寂然


常恒寂然

see styles
cháng héng jí rán
    chang2 heng2 ji2 ran2
ch`ang heng chi jan
    chang heng chi jan
 jōgō jakunen
constantly quiescent

廣普寂定


广普寂定

see styles
guǎng pǔ jí dìng
    guang3 pu3 ji2 ding4
kuang p`u chi ting
    kuang pu chi ting
 kōfujaku jō
meditation of vast and universal tranquility

心境本寂

see styles
xīn jìng běn jí
    xin1 jing4 ben3 ji2
hsin ching pen chi
 shinkyō honjaku
mind and its objects are originally quiescent

心寂しい

see styles
 kokorosabishii / kokorosabishi
    こころさびしい
(adjective) lonely; lonesome

惺惺寂寂

see styles
xīng xīng jí jí
    xing1 xing1 ji2 ji2
hsing hsing chi chi
 seisei jakujaku
clear and still

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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