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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
慧度 see styles |
huì dù hui4 du4 hui tu edo |
prajñāpāramitā |
知論 知论 see styles |
zhī lùn zhi1 lun4 chih lun tomonori とものり |
(given name) Tomonori A name for the prajñāpāramitā, v. 般若. |
不動佛 不动佛 see styles |
bù dòng fó bu4 dong4 fo2 pu tung fo Fudō Butsu |
不動如來; 阿閦鞞 or 阿閦婆, Akṣobhya, one of the 五智如來 Five Wisdom, or Dhyāni-Buddhas, viz., Vairocana, Akṣobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitābha, and Amoghasiddhi. He is especially worshipped by the Shingon sect, as a disciple of Vairocana. As Amitābha is Buddha in the western heavens, so Akṣobhya is Buddha in the eastern heaven of Abhirati, the realm of joy, hence he is styled 善快 or 妙喜, also 無瞋恚 free from anger. His cult has existed since the Han dynasty, see the Akṣobhya-Tathāgatasya-vyūha. He is first mentioned in the prajnapāramitā sutra, then in the Lotus, where he is the first of the sixteen sons of Mahābhijñā-jñānabhibhu. His dhyāni-bodhisattva is Vajrapāṇi. His appearance is variously described, but he generally sits on a lotus, feet crossed, soles upward, left hand closed holding robe, right hand fingers extended touching ground calling it as color is pale gold, some say blue a vajra is before him. His esoteric word is Hum; his element the air, his human form Kanakamuni, v. 拘. Jap. Ashuku, Fudo, and Mudo; Tib. mi-bskyod-pa, mi-'khrugs-pa (mintug-pa); Mong. Ülü küdelükci. v. 不動明王. |
放光經 放光经 see styles |
fàng guāng jīng fang4 guang1 jing1 fang kuang ching Hōkō kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
般若経 see styles |
hannyakyou; hannyagyou / hannyakyo; hannyagyo はんにゃきょう; はんにゃぎょう |
{Buddh} Prajnaparamita Sutra; Perfection of Wisdom Sutra |
般若經 般若经 see styles |
bō rě jīng bo1 re3 jing1 po je ching Hannya kyō |
The wisdom sutras, especially the 大般若波羅密多經 tr. by Hsuanzang in 600 juan. A compendium of five wisdom sutras is 摩訶般若; 金剛般若; 天王問般若; 光讚般若 and 仁王般若; cf. the last. Another compendium contains eight books. |
文殊般若 see styles |
wén shū bō rě wen2 shu1 bo1 re3 wen shu po je Monshu hannya |
Mañjuśrī Prajñāpāramitā |
明心菩提 see styles |
míng xīn pú tí ming2 xin1 pu2 ti2 ming hsin p`u t`i ming hsin pu ti myōshin bodai |
enlightenment of mental enlightenment, study, and increase in knowledge and in the prajñāpāramitā. |
金剛般若 金刚般若 see styles |
jīn gāng bō rě jin1 gang1 bo1 re3 chin kang po je Kongō Hannya |
Diamond Prajñāpāramitā[-sūtra] |
放光般若經 放光般若经 see styles |
fàng guāng bō rě jīng fang4 guang1 bo1 re3 jing1 fang kuang po je ching Hōkō hannya kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
光般若波羅蜜經 光般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
guāng bō rě bō luó mì jīng guang1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 kuang po je po lo mi ching Kōhannya haramitsu kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
摩訶般若放光經 摩诃般若放光经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě fàng guāng jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 fang4 guang1 jing1 mo ho po je fang kuang ching Maka hannya hōkō kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
放光般若波羅蜜經 放光般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
fàng guāng bō rě bō luó mì jīng fang4 guang1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 fang kuang po je po lo mi ching Hōkōhannya haramitsu kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
道行般若波羅蜜經 道行般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
dào xíng bō rě bō luó mì jīng dao4 xing2 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 tao hsing po je po lo mi ching Dōgyō hannya haramitsu kyō |
Aṣṭasāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā |
佛母寶悳藏般若波羅蜜經 佛母宝悳藏般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
fó mǔ bǎo dé zàng bō rě bō luó mì jīng fo2 mu3 bao3 de2 zang4 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 fo mu pao te tsang po je po lo mi ching Butsumo hōtokuzō hannya haramitsu kyō |
Prajñāpāramitā ratnaguṇasaṃcayagāthā |
金剛場莊嚴般若波羅蜜多教中一分 金刚场庄严般若波罗蜜多教中一分 see styles |
jīn gāng chǎng zhuāng yán bō rě bō luó mì duō jiào zhōng yī fēn jin1 gang1 chang3 zhuang1 yan2 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 jiao4 zhong1 yi1 fen1 chin kang ch`ang chuang yen po je po lo mi to chiao chung i fen chin kang chang chuang yen po je po lo mi to chiao chung i fen ongōjō shōgon hannya haramitta kyōchū ichibu |
Tantra of the Vajra Essence Ornament (A Part of the Prajñāparamitā Doctrine) |
仁王護國般若波羅蜜多經陀羅尼念誦儀軌 仁王护国般若波罗蜜多经陀罗尼念诵仪轨 see styles |
rén wáng hù guó bō rě bō luó mì duō jīng tuó luó ní niàn sòng yí guǐ ren2 wang2 hu4 guo2 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 jing1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 nian4 song4 yi2 gui3 jen wang hu kuo po je po lo mi to ching t`o lo ni nien sung i kuei jen wang hu kuo po je po lo mi to ching to lo ni nien sung i kuei Ninnō gokoku hannya haramitta kyō darani nenshō giki |
Instructions for the Rites, Chants, and Meditations of the Prajñāpāramitā Dhāraṇī Scripture for Humane Kings Who Wish to Protect Their States |
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