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Simple Dictionary Definition |
僧 see styles |
sēng seng1 seng sou / so そう |
More info & calligraphy: Sangha / Order of Monks(1) monk; priest; (2) (abbreviation) (See 僧伽・そうぎゃ) sangha (the Buddhist community); (surname) Sou 僧伽 saṅgha, an assembly, collection, company, society. The corporate assembly of at least three (formerly four) monks under a chairman, empowered to hear confession, grant absolution, and ordain. The church or monastic order, the third member of the triratna. The term 僧 used alone has come to mean a monk, or monks in general. Also僧佉, 僧加, 僧企耶.; A fully ordained monk, i.e. a bhikṣu as contrasted with the śramaņa. |
僧中 see styles |
sēng zhōng seng1 zhong1 seng chung sōchū |
within the saṃgha |
僧亮 see styles |
sēng liàng seng1 liang4 seng liang souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(personal name) Souryō Sengliang |
僧人 see styles |
sēng rén seng1 ren2 seng jen |
monk |
僧伍 see styles |
sēng wǔ seng1 wu3 seng wu sōgo |
The monastic ranks. |
僧休 see styles |
sēng xiū seng1 xiu1 seng hsiu Sōkyū |
Sengxiu |
僧伽 see styles |
sēng qié seng1 qie2 seng ch`ieh seng chieh sougya / sogya そうぎゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Sanghasangha (the Buddhist community) (san: samgha) (Skt. saṃgha) |
僧佉 see styles |
sēng qiā seng1 qia1 seng ch`ia seng chia sōkya |
saṅkhyā, 僧企耶; intp. 數 number, reckon, calculate; Saṅkhyā, 'one of the great divisions of Hindu philosophy ascribed to the sage Kapila, and so called as 'reckoning up' or 'enumerating' twenty-five Tattvas or true principles, its object being to effect the final liberation of the twenty-fifth (Purusha, the Soul) from the fetters of the phenomenal creation by conveying the correct knowledge of the twenty-four other Tattvas, and rightly discriminating the soul from them.' M.W. Cf. 迦 and 數. |
僧位 see styles |
sēng wèi seng1 wei4 seng wei soui / soi そうい |
{Buddh} rank (of a monk) monk's rank |
僧体 see styles |
soutai / sotai そうたい |
(See 俗体・1) appearance of a Buddhist priest |
僧供 see styles |
sougu / sogu そうぐ |
(archaism) giving to a monk; offerings made to monks |
僧侶 僧侣 see styles |
sēng lǚ seng1 lu:3 seng lü souryo / soryo そうりょ |
More info & calligraphy: Buddhist Monk{Buddh} priest; monk; bonze Monastic companions, or company. |
僧俗 see styles |
sēng sú seng1 su2 seng su souzoku / sozoku そうぞく |
Buddhist monks and secular people priests and laymen Monks and the laity. |
僧儀 僧仪 see styles |
sēng yí seng1 yi2 seng i sōgi |
The monastic custom, i.e. shaving head and beard, wearing the robe, etc. |
僧兵 see styles |
sēng bīng seng1 bing1 seng ping souhei / sohe そうへい |
priest soldier; warrior monk armed monks |
僧叡 see styles |
souei / soe そうえい |
(personal name) Souei |
僧可 see styles |
sēng kě seng1 ke3 seng k`o seng ko Sōka |
Name of 慧可 Huike, second patriarch of the Intuitive School. |
僧号 see styles |
sougou / sogo そうごう |
priest's religious name |
僧地 see styles |
sēng dì seng1 di4 seng ti souchi / sochi そうち |
(place-name) Souchi the land held by the saṃgha |
僧坊 see styles |
sēng fáng seng1 fang2 seng fang soubou / sobo そうぼう |
priests' temple quarters; (place-name) Soubou 僧房 A vihāra, or saṅghārāma, a monastery; also a nunnery. |
僧堂 see styles |
sēng táng seng1 tang2 seng t`ang seng tang soudou / sodo そうどう |
temple meditation hall or certain other temple structures; (place-name) Soudou saṃgha hall |
僧宗 see styles |
sēng zōng seng1 zong1 seng tsung Sōshū |
Sengzong (438–496) |
僧官 see styles |
sēng guān seng1 guan1 seng kuan sōkan |
Director of monks, an official first appointed by the government in the fourth century A.D.; then and later the office was called 僧正; 僧統; 僧錄 (僧錄司). |
僧家 see styles |
sēng jiā seng1 jia1 seng chia souka; souke / soka; soke そうか; そうけ |
(1) (rare) Buddhist temple; (2) (rare) Buddhist priest the saṃgha |
僧富 see styles |
sēng fù seng1 fu4 seng fu Sōfu |
Sengfu |
僧寶 僧宝 see styles |
sēng bǎo seng1 bao3 seng pao sōbō |
saṅgha, the idealized church, the third member of the triratna. |
僧寺 see styles |
sēng sì seng1 si4 seng ssu souji / soji そうじ |
Buddhist priest; temple with a resident priest the saṃgha and the monastery |
僧尼 see styles |
sēng ní seng1 ni2 seng ni souni / soni そうに |
(Buddhist) monks and nuns monks and nuns Monks and nuns. |
僧嵩 see styles |
sēng sōng seng1 song1 seng sung Sōsū |
Sengsong |
僧川 see styles |
soukawa / sokawa そうかわ |
(place-name) Soukawa |
僧帳 僧帐 see styles |
sēng zhàng seng1 zhang4 seng chang sōchō |
Tang Register of Monks |
僧庵 see styles |
souan / soan そうあん |
priest's hermitage |
僧形 see styles |
sougyou / sogyo そうぎょう |
the form of a Buddhist priest; priestly attire |
僧徒 see styles |
sēng tú seng1 tu2 seng t`u seng tu souto / soto そうと |
Buddhist monks {Buddh} priests; monks monks and their followers |
僧慶 僧庆 see styles |
sēng qìng seng1 qing4 seng ch`ing seng ching Sōkei |
Sengqing |
僧戒 see styles |
sēng jiè seng1 jie4 seng chieh sōkai |
The ten prohibitions; the complete commands for monks. |
僧房 see styles |
sēng fáng seng1 fang2 seng fang sōbō そうぼう |
priests' temple quarters monk's dormitory |
僧旻 see styles |
soumin / somin そうみん |
(personal name) Soumin |
僧明 see styles |
sēng míng seng1 ming2 seng ming Sōmei |
Sengming |
僧服 see styles |
sēng fú seng1 fu2 seng fu soufuku / sofuku そうふく |
priest's garb sacerdotal robes |
僧朗 see styles |
sēng lǎng seng1 lang3 seng lang sourou / soro そうろう |
(personal name) Sourou Seungnang |
僧根 see styles |
sone そね |
(surname) Sone |
僧次 see styles |
sēng cì seng1 ci4 seng tz`u seng tzu sōji |
In order of monastic age, according to years of ordination. |
僧正 see styles |
sēng zhèng seng1 zheng4 seng cheng soujou / sojo そうじょう |
high Buddhist priest The Director or Pope of monks; an office under Wudi, A.D. 502‐550, of the Liang dynasty, for the control of the monks. Wendi, 560-7, of the Ch'en dynasty appointed a 大僧統 or Director over the monks in his capital. |
僧殘 僧残 see styles |
sēng cán seng1 can2 seng ts`an seng tsan sōzan |
saṅghāvaśeṣa; Pali, saṅghādiśeṣa. A sin of an ordained person, requiring open confession before the assembly for absolution, or riddance 殘; failing confession, dismissal from the order. Thirteen of these sins are of sexual thoughts, or their verbal expression, also greed, even for the sake of the order, etc. |
僧殿 see styles |
soudono / sodono そうどの |
(place-name) Soudono |
僧法 see styles |
sēng fǎ seng1 fa3 seng fa Sōhō |
Sengfa |
僧津 see styles |
souzu / sozu そうづ |
(place-name, surname) Souzu |
僧海 see styles |
sēng hǎi seng1 hai3 seng hai Sōkai |
Senghai |
僧物 see styles |
sēng wù seng1 wu4 seng wu sōmotsu |
property of the saṃgha |
僧理 see styles |
souri / sori そうり |
(surname) Souri |
僧瑜 see styles |
sēng yú seng1 yu2 seng yü Sōyu |
Sengyu |
僧璨 see styles |
sēng càn seng1 can4 seng ts`an seng tsan Sōsan |
Sengcan |
僧璩 see styles |
sēng qú seng1 qu2 seng ch`ü seng chü Sōkyo |
Sengqu |
僧省 see styles |
sēng shěng seng1 sheng3 seng sheng sōshō |
saṃgha bureau |
僧祇 see styles |
sēng qí seng1 qi2 seng ch`i seng chi sōgi |
sāṅghika, relating to a saṅgha; a complete set of land and buildings for a monastery. |
僧祐 see styles |
sēng yòu seng1 you4 seng yu souyuu / soyu そうゆう |
(personal name) Souyū Sengyou |
僧科 see styles |
sēng kē seng1 ke1 seng k`o seng ko sōka |
monks' examination |
僧童 see styles |
sēng tóng seng1 tong2 seng t`ung seng tung sōzun |
errand boy |
僧簿 see styles |
sēng bù seng1 bu4 seng pu sōho |
monk's register |
僧籍 see styles |
sēng jí seng1 ji2 seng chi souseki / soseki そうせき |
{Buddh} priesthood Tang Register of Monks |
僧純 see styles |
soujun / sojun そうじゅん |
(personal name) Soujun |
僧紹 僧绍 see styles |
sēng shào seng1 shao4 seng shao Sōshō |
Sengshao |
僧統 僧统 see styles |
sēng tǒng seng1 tong3 seng t`ung seng tung sōtō |
monk superintendent |
僧綱 僧纲 see styles |
sēng gāng seng1 gang1 seng kang sougou / sogo そうごう |
(hist) Office of Monastic Affairs (ancient Buddhist ecclesiastical authority) superintendent monk |
僧群 see styles |
sēng qún seng1 qun2 seng ch`ün seng chün Sōgun |
Senqun |
僧聲 僧声 see styles |
sēng shēng seng1 sheng1 seng sheng sō shō |
sound of the saṃgha |
僧職 僧职 see styles |
sēng zhí seng1 zhi2 seng chih soushoku / soshoku そうしょく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {Buddh} priesthood monk superintendent |
僧肇 see styles |
sēng zhào seng1 zhao4 seng chao soujou / sojo そうじょう |
(personal name) Soujō Sengzhao |
僧舍 see styles |
sēng shè seng1 she4 seng she sōsha |
a residence for monks or nuns |
僧舞 see styles |
sēng wǔ seng1 wu3 seng wu sōbu |
monk's dance |
僧若 see styles |
sēng ruò seng1 ruo4 seng jo sōnya |
sañjñā; saṃjñā, the third of the five skandhas, i.e. 想 thought, ideation, consciousness. |
僧藍 僧蓝 see styles |
sēng lán seng1 lan2 seng lan sōran |
a Buddhist convent or monastery |
僧衆 僧众 see styles |
sēng zhòng seng1 zhong4 seng chung soushuu; soushu / soshu; soshu そうしゅう; そうしゅ |
large number of priests The body or assembly of monks. |
僧衞 see styles |
sēng wèi seng1 wei4 seng wei Sōei |
Sengwei |
僧衣 see styles |
sēng yī seng1 yi1 seng i soui / soi そうい |
priest's garb sacerdotal robes |
僧規 僧规 see styles |
sēng guī seng1 gui1 seng kuei Sōgi |
Saṃgha Rules |
僧訶 僧诃 see styles |
sēng hē seng1 he1 seng ho sōka |
siṃha, a lion, also 僧伽. |
僧詮 僧诠 see styles |
sēng quán seng1 quan2 seng ch`üan seng chüan sousen / sosen そうせん |
(personal name) Sousen Sengquan |
僧跋 see styles |
sēng bá seng1 ba2 seng pa soha |
bestowed equally or universally |
僧運 see styles |
souun / soun そううん |
(given name) Souun |
僧邕 see styles |
sēng yōng seng1 yong1 seng yung Sōyū |
Sengyong |
僧那 see styles |
sēng nà seng1 na4 seng na sōna |
(僧那僧涅) sannāha (-sannaddha), girding on armour, intp. as a Buddha's or bodhisattva's great Vow. |
僧都 see styles |
sēng dū seng1 du1 seng tu souzu / sozu そうず |
Buddhist priest; (surname) Soto director of monks |
僧野 see styles |
souno / sono そうの |
(surname) Souno |
僧錄 僧录 see styles |
sēng lù seng1 lu4 seng lu sōroku |
monks registrar |
僧鎧 僧铠 see styles |
sēng kǎi seng1 kai3 seng k`ai seng kai Sōkai |
Saṃghavarman |
僧門 僧门 see styles |
sēng mén seng1 men2 seng men soumon / somon そうもん |
priesthood; Buddhism Buddhist monastic community |
僧院 see styles |
sēng yuàn seng1 yuan4 seng yüan souin / soin そういん |
abbey; Buddhist monastery; vihara monastery; temple temple |
僧階 see styles |
soukai / sokai そうかい |
{Buddh} rank (of a monk) |
僧頭 see styles |
souzu / sozu そうず |
(surname) Souzu |
七僧 see styles |
qī sēng qi1 seng1 ch`i seng chi seng shichisō |
A monastery is supposed to possess the following seven monks: 咒願師 invoker; 導師 leader; 唄師 intoner, or leader of the chanting; 散花師 flower-scatterer; 梵音師 master of sacred words, or Sanskrit; 錫杖師 shaker of the rings on the metal staff, or crozier; 堂達 distributor of missals, etc. Another division is 講師 expounder; 讀師 reader; 咒願師; 三禮師 director of the three ceremonies; 唄師; 散花師; and 堂達. |
下僧 see styles |
gesou / geso げそう |
low-rank priest |
丹僧 see styles |
tanzou / tanzo たんぞう |
(place-name) Tanzou |
久僧 see styles |
kyuusou / kyuso きゅうそう |
(place-name) Kyūsou |
亂僧 乱僧 see styles |
luàn sēng luan4 seng1 luan seng ransō |
A disorderly monk. |
五僧 see styles |
gosou / goso ごそう |
(place-name) Gosou |
亡僧 see styles |
wáng sēng wang2 seng1 wang seng mōsō |
dead monk |
京僧 see styles |
kiyousou / kiyoso きようそう |
(surname) Kiyousou |
仏僧 see styles |
bussou / busso ぶっそう |
Buddhist priest; (place-name) Bussou |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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