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jìng
    jing4
ching
 sō
clear


see styles
jìng
    jing4
ching
variant of 淨|[jing4]
See:


see styles
jìng
    jing4
ching
 jou / jo
    じょう

More info & calligraphy:

Purity
clean; completely; only; net (income, exports etc); (Chinese opera) painted face male role
(female given name) Jō
vimala. Clean, pure; to cleanse, purify; chastity. In Buddhism it also has reference to the place of cleansing, the latrine, etc. Also 浄 and .

不淨


不净

see styles
bù jìng
    bu4 jing4
pu ching
 fujō
Unclean, common, vile.

乾淨


干净

see styles
gān jìng
    gan1 jing4
kan ching
clean; neat

五淨


五净

see styles
wǔ jìng
    wu3 jing4
wu ching
 gojō
The five 'clean' products of the cow, its pañca-gavya, i. e. urine, dung, milk, cream (or sour milk), and cheese (or butter); cf M. W.

凈身


净身

see styles
jìng shēn
    jing4 shen1
ching shen
to purify one's body (i.e. to get castrated)

勻淨


匀净

see styles
yún jìng
    yun2 jing4
yün ching
even; uniform

徧淨


遍净

see styles
biàn jìng
    bian4 jing4
pien ching
 henjō
Universal purity.

悟淨


悟净

see styles
wù jìng
    wu4 jing4
wu ching
Sha Wujing, character from the Journey to the West

慧淨


慧净

see styles
huì jìng
    hui4 jing4
hui ching
 ejou / ejo
    えじょう
(personal name) Ejō
Huijing, a noted Tang monk, translator and author, who was commanded to assist Xuanzang in his translations but was unable through failing health.

明淨


明净

see styles
míng jìng
    ming2 jing4
ming ching
 myōjō
bright and clean; luminous
bright and pure

本淨


本净

see styles
běn jìng
    ben3 jing4
pen ching
 honjou / honjo
    ほんじょう
(surname) Honjō
(本淨無漏) Primal purity.

染淨


染净

see styles
rǎn jìng
    ran3 jing4
jan ching
 zenjō
Impurity and purity; the thoughts and things of desire are impure, the thoughts and methods of salvation are pure.

根淨


根净

see styles
gēn jìng
    gen1 jing4
ken ching
 konjō
The purity of the six organs of sense.

水淨


水净

see styles
shuǐ jìng
    shui3 jing4
shui ching
 suijō
Cleansed by water; edibles recovered from fowing water are 'clean'food to a monk.

洗淨


洗净

see styles
xǐ jìng
    xi3 jing4
hsi ching
 senjō
to wash clean
Cleansing, especially after stool.

淨主


净主

see styles
jìng zhǔ
    jing4 zhu3
ching chu
 jōshu
The donor, of chastity, i.e. of an abode for monks or nuns.

淨住


净住

see styles
jìng zhù
    jing4 zhu4
ching chu
 jōjū
A pure rest, or abode of purity, a term for a Buddhist monastery.

淨佛


净佛

see styles
jìng fó
    jing4 fo2
ching fo
 jōbutsu
Pure Buddha, perfect Buddhahood, of the dharmakāya nature.

淨信


净信

see styles
jìng xìn
    jing4 xin4
ching hsin
 jōshin
Pure faith.

淨值


净值

see styles
jìng zhí
    jing4 zhi2
ching chih
net value; net worth

淨利


净利

see styles
jìng lì
    jing4 li4
ching li
net profit

淨刹


净刹

see styles
jìng chà
    jing4 cha4
ching ch`a
    ching cha
 jōsetsu
The pure kṣetra, i.e. Buddha-land.

淨化


净化

see styles
jìng huà
    jing4 hua4
ching hua
to purify

淨命


净命

see styles
jìng mìng
    jing4 ming4
ching ming
 jōmyō
Pure livelihood, 正命, i.e. that of the monk. Also the life of a pure or unperturbed mind.

淨土


净土

see styles
jìng tǔ
    jing4 tu3
ching t`u
    ching tu
 jōdo

More info & calligraphy:

Pure Land / Jodo
(Buddhism) Pure Land, usually refers to Amitabha Buddha's Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss (Sukhavati in Sanskrit)
Sukhāvatī. The Pure Land, or Paradise of the West, presided over by Amitābha. Other Buddhas have their Pure Lands; seventeen other kinds of pure land are also described, all of them of moral or spiritual conditions of development, e.g. the pure land of patience, zeal, wisdom, etc.

淨地


净地

see styles
jìng dì
    jing4 di4
ching ti
 jōchi
Pure locality, i.e. where a chaste monk dwells.

淨域


净域

see styles
jìng yù
    jing4 yu4
ching yü
 jōiki
The Pure Lands of all Buddhas.

淨天


净天

see styles
jìng tiān
    jing4 tian1
ching t`ien
    ching tien
 jō ten
Pure heaven, or pure devas; śrotāpannas to pratyekabuddhas are so called.

淨宗


净宗

see styles
jìng zōng
    jing4 zong1
ching tsung
 jōshū
idem淨土宗.

淨家


净家

see styles
jìng jiā
    jing4 jia1
ching chia
 jōke
The Pure-land sect.

淨屋


净屋

see styles
jìng wū
    jing4 wu1
ching wu
 jō oku
House of chastity, i.e. a monastery or convent.

淨心


净心

see styles
jìng xīn
    jing4 xin1
ching hsin
 Jōshin
The pure heart or mind, which is the original Buddha-nature in every man.

淨戒


净戒

see styles
jìng jiè
    jing4 jie4
ching chieh
 jōkai
The pure commandments, or to keep the in purity.

淨手


净手

see styles
jìng shǒu
    jing4 shou3
ching shou
to wash one's hands; (fig.) to go to the toilet

淨方


净方

see styles
jìng fāng
    jing4 fang1
ching fang
 jōhō
The Pure Land of Amitābha, v. 淨土.

淨施


净施

see styles
jìng shī
    jing4 shi1
ching shih
 jōse
Pure charity, which does not seek fame or blessing in this world, but only desires to sow nirvana-seed.

淨水


净水

see styles
jìng shuǐ
    jing4 shui3
ching shui
 kiyomi
    きよみ
clean water; purified water
(personal name) Kiyomi

淨盡


净尽

see styles
jìng jìn
    jing4 jin4
ching chin
to eliminate; to purge

淨眼


净眼

see styles
jìng yǎn
    jing4 yan3
ching yen
 jōgen
The clear or pure eyes that behold, with enlightened vision, things not only as they seem but in their reality. Also Vimalanetra, second son of Śubhavyūha in the Lotus Sutra.

淨肉


净肉

see styles
jìng ròu
    jing4 rou4
ching jou
 jōniku
Pure flesh, the kind which may be eaten by a monk without sin, three, five, and nine classes being given.

淨藏


净藏

see styles
jìng zàng
    jing4 zang4
ching tsang
 jō zō
Vimalagarbha, eldest son of Śubhavyūha in the Lotus Sutra.

淨裔


净裔

see styles
jìng yì
    jing4 yi4
ching i
 jōei
Of pure descent, or line; a young Brahman; an ascetic in general.

淨道


净道

see styles
jìng dào
    jing4 dao4
ching tao
 jōdō
The pure enlightenment of Buddha.

淨邦


净邦

see styles
jìng bāng
    jing4 bang1
ching pang
 jō hō
idem淨土.

淨重


净重

see styles
jìng zhòng
    jing4 zhong4
ching chung
net weight

淨零


净零

see styles
jìng líng
    jing4 ling2
ching ling
net zero (net-zero carbon emissions)

深淨


深净

see styles
shēn jìng
    shen1 jing4
shen ching
 jinjō
Profoundly pure.

淸淨


淸净

see styles
qīng jìng
    qing1 jing4
ch`ing ching
    ching ching
 shōjō
pariśuddhi; viśuddhi. Pure and clean, free from evil and defilement, perfectly clean.

清淨


清净

see styles
qīng jìng
    qing1 jing4
ch`ing ching
    ching ching
peaceful; quiet; tranquil; purified of defiling illusion (Buddhism)

滌淨


涤净

see styles
dí jìng
    di2 jing4
ti ching
to cleanse; to purge

潔淨


洁净

see styles
jié jìng
    jie2 jing4
chieh ching
 ketsujō
clean; to cleanse
pure

火淨


火净

see styles
huǒ jìng
    huo3 jing4
huo ching
 kajō
Purified, food made 'clean' by fire, or cooking.

爪淨


爪净

see styles
zhǎo jìng
    zhao3 jing4
chao ching
 sō jō
Nail 'cleaned', i. e. fruit, etc., that can be peeled with the nails, one of the five kinds of 'clean' food.

白淨


白净

see styles
bái jìng
    bai2 jing4
pai ching
 byakujō
(of skin) fair and clear
pure

眞淨


眞净

see styles
zhēn jìng
    zhen1 jing4
chen ching
 shinjō
The true and pure teaching of the Mahāyāna, in contrast to the Hīnayāna.

純淨


纯净

see styles
chún jìng
    chun2 jing4
ch`un ching
    chun ching
 junjō
pure; clean; unmixed
pure

素淨


素净

see styles
sù jing
    su4 jing5
su ching
simple and neat; quiet (colors); unobtrusive; (of food) light; not greasy or strongly flavored

西淨


西净

see styles
xī jìng
    xi1 jing4
hsi ching
 seichin
The western cleanser, the privy, situated on the west of a monastery.

除淨


除净

see styles
chú jìng
    chu2 jing4
ch`u ching
    chu ching
to remove completely; to eliminate; to cleanse from

三淨肉


三净肉

see styles
sān jìng ròu
    san1 jing4 rou4
san ching jou
 san jōniku
The three kinds of "clean" flesh—when a monk has not seen the creature killed, has not heard of its being killed for him, and has no doubt thereon.

不才淨


不才净

see styles
bù cái jìng
    bu4 cai2 jing4
pu ts`ai ching
    pu tsai ching
 fu zaijō
Neither clever nor pure— a term of rebuke.

不淨施


不净施

see styles
bù jìng shī
    bu4 jing4 shi1
pu ching shih
 fujō se
Unclean' almsgiving, i. e. looking for its reward in this or the next life.

不淨肉


不净肉

see styles
bù jìng ròu
    bu4 jing4 rou4
pu ching jou
 fujō niku
Unclean', flesh, i. e. that of animals, fishes, etc., seen being killed, heard being killed, or suspected of being killed; Hīnayāna forbids these, Mahāyāna forbids all flesh.

不淨行


不净行

see styles
bù jìng xíng
    bu4 jing4 xing2
pu ching hsing
 fujō gyō
非梵行 Ignoble or impure deeds, sexual immorality.

五淨食


五净食

see styles
wǔ jìng shí
    wu3 jing4 shi2
wu ching shih
 go jōjiki
五種淨食 idem 五正食.

五部淨


五部净

see styles
wǔ bù jìng
    wu3 bu4 jing4
wu pu ching
 gobu jō
(居 炎 摩 羅) Yama as protector in the retinue of the thousand-hand Guanyin.

八不淨


八不净

see styles
bā bù jìng
    ba1 bu4 jing4
pa pu ching
 hachi fujō
The eight things "unclean" to monks, of which there are different groups. 0ne group is - to keep gold, silver, male slaves, female slaves, cattle, stores, or to trade or farm. Another is - to own cultivated lands, to farm, keep supplies of grain and silk, servants, animals or birds, money, cushions and pans, and furniture and gilded beds.

四淨定


四净定

see styles
sì jìng dìng
    si4 jing4 ding4
ssu ching ting
 shi jō jō
The 'pure' dhyāna, i. e. one of the 三定 three dhyānas; this dhyāna is in four parts.

少淨天


少净天

see styles
shǎo jìng tiān
    shao3 jing4 tian1
shao ching t`ien
    shao ching tien
 shōjō ten
(少淨) Parīttaśubhas. The first and smallest heaven (brahmaloka) in the third dhyāna region of form.

市淨率


市净率

see styles
shì jìng lǜ
    shi4 jing4 lu:4
shih ching lü
price-to-book ratio (finance)

智淨相


智净相

see styles
zhì jìng xiàng
    zhi4 jing4 xiang4
chih ching hsiang
 chijō sō
Pure-wisdom-aspect; pure wisdom; wisdom and purity.

沙悟淨


沙悟净

see styles
shā wù jìng
    sha1 wu4 jing4
sha wu ching
Sha Wujing

法眼淨


法眼净

see styles
fǎ yǎn jìng
    fa3 yan3 jing4
fa yen ching
 hōgen jō
To see clearly or purely the truth: in Hīnayāna, to see the truth of the four dogmas; in Mahāyāna, to see the truth which releases from reincarnation.

淨利潤


净利润

see styles
jìng lì rùn
    jing4 li4 run4
ching li jun
net profit

淨含量


净含量

see styles
jìng hán liàng
    jing4 han2 liang4
ching han liang
net weight

淨土宗


净土宗

see styles
jìng tǔ zōng
    jing4 tu3 zong1
ching t`u tsung
    ching tu tsung
 Jōdo Shū
Pure Land Buddhism
The Pure-land sect, whose chief tenet is salvation by faith in Amitābha; it is the popular cult in China, also in Japan, where it is the Jōdo sect; it is also called 蓮宗(蓮花宗) the Lotus sect. Established by Hui-yuan 慧遠 of the Chin dynasty (317— 419), it claims P'u-hsien 普賢 Samantabhadra as founder. Its seven chief textbooks are 無量淸淨平等覺經; 大阿彌陀經; 無量壽經; 觀無量壽經; 阿彌陀經; 稱讚淨土佛攝受經; and 鼓音聲三陀羅尼經. The淨土眞宗 is the Jōdo-Shin, or Shin sect of Japan.

淨天眼


净天眼

see styles
jìng tiān yǎn
    jing4 tian1 yan3
ching t`ien yen
    ching tien yen
 jōten gen
The pure deva eye, which can see all things small and great, near and far, and the forms of all beings before their transmigration.

淨居天


净居天

see styles
jìng jū tiān
    jing4 ju1 tian1
ching chü t`ien
    ching chü tien
 Jōgo Ten
The five heavens of purity, in the fourth dhyāna heaven, where the saints dwell who will not return to another rebirth. Also Śuddhāvāsadeva, 'a deva who served as guardian angel to Śākyamuni and brought about his conversion. ' Eitel.

淨心住


净心住

see styles
jìng xīn zhù
    jing4 xin1 zhu4
ching hsin chu
 jōshin jū
The pure heart stage, the third of the six resting-places of a bodhisattva, in which all illusory views are abandoned.

淨收入


净收入

see styles
jìng shōu rù
    jing4 shou1 ru4
ching shou ju
net income; net profit

淨梵王


净梵王

see styles
jìng fàn wáng
    jing4 fan4 wang2
ching fan wang
 Jōbonnō
Brahmā, as the pure divine ruler. Also淨飯王 q.v.

淨水器


净水器

see styles
jìng shuǐ qì
    jing4 shui3 qi4
ching shui ch`i
    ching shui chi
water purifier

淨法界


净法界

see styles
jīng fǎ jiè
    jing1 fa3 jie4
ching fa chieh
 jō hokkai
The realm of pure dharma, the unsullied realm, i.e. the bhūtatathatā.

淨現值


净现值

see styles
jìng xiàn zhí
    jing4 xian4 zhi2
ching hsien chih
net present value (NPV)

淨行者


净行者

see styles
jìng xíng zhě
    jing4 xing2 zhe3
ching hsing che
 jōgyō sha
One who observes ascetic practices; one of pure or celibate conduct; a Brahman; also 梵志.

淸淨人


淸净人

see styles
qīng jìng rén
    qing1 jing4 ren2
ch`ing ching jen
    ching ching jen
 shōjōnin
The pure and clean man, especially the Buddha.

淸淨心


淸净心

see styles
qīng jìng xīn
    qing1 jing4 xin1
ch`ing ching hsin
    ching ching hsin
 shōjō shin
A pure mind free from doubt or defilement.

淸淨智


淸净智

see styles
qīng jìng zhì
    qing1 jing4 zhi4
ch`ing ching chih
    ching ching chih
 shōjō chi
Undefiled knowledge.

淸淨法


淸净法

see styles
qīng jìng fǎ
    qing1 jing4 fa3
ch`ing ching fa
    ching ching fa
 shōjōhō
dharmavirāja, pure truth.

純淨水


纯净水

see styles
chún jìng shuǐ
    chun2 jing4 shui3
ch`un ching shui
    chun ching shui
purified water

遍淨天


遍净天

see styles
biàn jìng tiān
    bian4 jing4 tian1
pien ching t`ien
    pien ching tien
 henjō ten
The heaven of universal purity, the third of the third dhyāna heavens.

一乾二淨


一干二净

see styles
yī gān èr jìng
    yi1 gan1 er4 jing4
i kan erh ching
thoroughly (idiom); completely; one and all; very clean

一佛淨土


一佛净土

see styles
yī fó jìng tǔ
    yi1 fo2 jing4 tu3
i fo ching t`u
    i fo ching tu
 ichi butsu jōdo
A Buddha's Pure Land, especially that of Amitābha.

三不淨肉


三不净肉

see styles
sān bù jìng ròu
    san1 bu4 jing4 rou4
san pu ching jou
 san fujō niku
The three kinds of flesh unclean to a monk killed, or has doubt about it; v. 三淨肉.

不乾不淨


不干不净

see styles
bù gān bù jìng
    bu4 gan1 bu4 jing4
pu kan pu ching
unclean; filthy; foul-mouthed

不淨忿怒


不净忿怒

see styles
bù jìng fèn nù
    bu4 jing4 fen4 nu4
pu ching fen nu
 Fujōfunnu
不淨金剛; 鳥樞沙摩明王 or 鳥芻沙摩明王; 觸金剛 Ucchuṣma, a bodhisattva connected with 不動明王 who controls unclean demons.

九品淨土


九品净土

see styles
jiǔ pǐn jìng tǔ
    jiu3 pin3 jing4 tu3
chiu p`in ching t`u
    chiu pin ching tu
 kuhon jōdo
also 九品淨刹 , 九品安養, 九品蓮臺, 九品往生 The nine grades, or rewards, of the Pure Land, corresponding to the nine grades of development in the previous life, upon which depends, in the next life, one's distance from Amitābha, the consequent aeons that are needed to approach him, and whether one's lotus will open early or late.

乾淨俐落


干净俐落

see styles
gān jìng lì luò
    gan1 jing4 li4 luo4
kan ching li lo
clean and efficient; neat and tidy

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

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