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一切種皆


一切种皆

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng jiē
    yi1 qie4 zhong3 jie1
i ch`ieh chung chieh
    i chieh chung chieh
 issai shu kai
all kinds are completely...

一切種相


一切种相

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng xiàng
    yi1 qie4 zhong3 xiang4
i ch`ieh chung hsiang
    i chieh chung hsiang
 issai shusō
all kinds of characteristics

一切種知


一切种知

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng zhī
    yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi1
i ch`ieh chung chih
    i chieh chung chih
 issai shu chi
all-inclusive cognition

一切種識


一切种识

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng shì
    yi1 qie4 zhong3 shi4
i ch`ieh chung shih
    i chieh chung shih
 issaishu shiki
The 8th of the 八識 q.v.

一切種類


一切种类

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng lèi
    yi1 qie4 zhong3 lei4
i ch`ieh chung lei
    i chieh chung lei
 issai shurui
all kinds

一種独得

see styles
 isshudokutoku
    いっしゅどくとく
(adjectival noun) unique; peculiar; special

一種独特

see styles
 isshudokutoku
    いっしゅどくとく
(adjectival noun) unique; peculiar; special

一種異様

see styles
 isshuiyou / isshuiyo
    いっしゅいよう
(adj-na,adj-no) eccentric; queer; unconventional; peculiar; bizarre; strange; odd

七種がゆ

see styles
 nanakusagayu
    ななくさがゆ
rice gruel containing the seven plants of spring

七種不淨


七种不淨

see styles
qī zhǒng bù jìng
    qi1 zhong3 bu4 jing4
ch`i chung pu ching
    chi chung pu ching
 shichishu fujō
seven kinds of uncleanness, derived from the parental seed, parental intercourse, the womb, the prenatal blood of the mother, birth, one's own flesh, one's own putrid corpse.

七種作意


七种作意

see styles
qī zhǒng zuò yì
    qi1 zhong3 zuo4 yi4
ch`i chung tso i
    chi chung tso i
 shichishu sai
seven kinds of contemplation

七種布施


七种布施

see styles
qī zhǒng bù shī
    qi1 zhong3 bu4 shi1
ch`i chung pu shih
    chi chung pu shih
 shichishu fuse
The seven kinds of almsgiving—to callers, travelers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, regular food (to monks), general alms; v. 七有, etc.

七種斷滅


七种断灭

see styles
qī zhǒng duàn miè
    qi1 zhong3 duan4 mie4
ch`i chung tuan mieh
    chi chung tuan mieh
 shichishu danmetsu
seven kinds of nihilism

七種方便


七种方便

see styles
qī zhǒng fāng biàn
    qi1 zhong3 fang1 bian4
ch`i chung fang pien
    chi chung fang pien
 shichi shu hōben
[land of] seven means

七種災難


七种灾难

see styles
qī zhǒng zāi nán
    qi1 zhong3 zai1 nan2
ch`i chung tsai nan
    chi chung tsai nan
 shichishu sainan
seven calamities

七種無上


七种无上

see styles
qī zhǒng wú shàng
    qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4
ch`i chung wu shang
    chi chung wu shang
 shichi shumujō
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事.

七種無常


七种无常

see styles
qī zhǒng wú cháng
    qi1 zhong3 wu2 chang2
ch`i chung wu ch`ang
    chi chung wu chang
 shichishumujō
sapta-anitya. The seven impermanences, a non-Buddhist nihilistic doctrine discussed in the 楞 伽 經 4.

七種生死


七种生死

see styles
qī zhǒng shēng sǐ
    qi1 zhong3 sheng1 si3
ch`i chung sheng ssu
    chi chung sheng ssu
 shichishu shōji
The seven kinds of mortality, chiefly relating to bodhisattva incarnation.

七種眞如


七种眞如

see styles
qī zhǒng zhēn rú
    qi1 zhong3 zhen1 ru2
ch`i chung chen ju
    chi chung chen ju
 shichishu shinnyo
seven kinds of thusness

七種禮佛


七种礼佛

see styles
qī zhǒng lǐ fó
    qi1 zhong3 li3 fo2
ch`i chung li fo
    chi chung li fo
 shichishu raibutsu
Seven degrees of worshipping Buddha, ranging from the merely external to the highest grade.

七種競技

see styles
 nanashukyougi / nanashukyogi
    ななしゅきょうぎ
heptathlon

七種結生


七种结生

see styles
qī zhǒng jié shēng
    qi1 zhong3 jie2 sheng1
ch`i chung chieh sheng
    chi chung chieh sheng
 shichishu kesshō
seven kinds of re-incarnation

七種自性


七种自性

see styles
qī zhǒng zì xìng
    qi1 zhong3 zi4 xing4
ch`i chung tzu hsing
    chi chung tzu hsing
 shichishu jishō
The seven characteristics of a Buddha's nature, v. 自性.

七種隨眠


七种随眠

see styles
qī zhǒng suí mián
    qi1 zhong3 sui2 mian2
ch`i chung sui mien
    chi chung sui mien
 shichishu zuimin
seven kinds of latencies

三十七種


三十七种

see styles
sān shí qī zhǒng
    san1 shi2 qi1 zhong3
san shih ch`i chung
    san shih chi chung
 sanjūshichi shu
thirty-seven kinds

三種三世


三种三世

see styles
sān zhǒng sān shì
    san1 zhong3 san1 shi4
san chung san shih
 sanshu sanze
Three kinds of past, present, and future as intp. according to 道理, 神通, and 唯識.

三種三觀


三种三观

see styles
sān zhǒng sān guān
    san1 zhong3 san1 guan1
san chung san kuan
 sanshu sangan
The three types of meditation on the principles of the 三諦 q.v., i.e. the dogmas of 空, 假, 中.

三種不護


三种不护

see styles
sān zhǒng bù hù
    san1 zhong3 bu4 hu4
san chung pu hu
 sanshu fugo
three ways of not being on guard

三種世俗


三种世俗

see styles
sān zhǒng shì sú
    san1 zhong3 shi4 su2
san chung shih su
 sanshu sezoku
three kinds of conventionality

三種世間


三种世间

see styles
sān zhǒng shì jiān
    san1 zhong3 shi4 jian1
san chung shih chien
 sanju seken
v. 三世間.

三種之色


三种之色

see styles
sān zhǒng zhī sè
    san1 zhong3 zhi1 se4
san chung chih se
 san shu no shiki
three kinds of matter

三種二諦


三种二谛

see styles
sān zhǒng èr dì
    san1 zhong3 er4 di4
san chung erh ti
 sanshu nitai
three levels of the twofold truth

三種人天


三种人天

see styles
sān zhǒng rén tiān
    san1 zhong3 ren2 tian1
san chung jen t`ien
    san chung jen tien
 san shu nin ten
three types of human and divine beings

三種住地


三种住地

see styles
sān zhǒng zhù dì
    san1 zhong3 zhu4 di4
san chung chu ti
 sanshu jūchi
three kinds of entrenchments

三種供養


三种供养

see styles
sān zhǒng gōng yǎng
    san1 zhong3 gong1 yang3
san chung kung yang
 sanshu kuyō
Three modes of serving (the Buddha, etc.): (a) offerings of incense, flowers, food, etc.; (b) of praise and reverence; (c) of right conduct.

三種光明


三种光明

see styles
sān zhǒng guāng míng
    san1 zhong3 guang1 ming2
san chung kuang ming
 sanshu kōmyō
The three kinds of light: (a) extemal— sun, moon, stars, lamps, etc.; (b) dharma, or the light of right teaching and conduct; (c) the effulgence or bodily halo emitted by Buddhas, bodhisattvas, devas.

三種分別


三种分别

see styles
sān zhǒng fēn bié
    san1 zhong3 fen1 bie2
san chung fen pieh
 sanshu funbetsu
three kinds of categories

三種善根


三种善根

see styles
sān zhǒng shàn gēn
    san1 zhong3 shan4 gen1
san chung shan ken
 sanshu zenkon
The three kinds of good roots— almsgiving, mercy, and wisdom.

三種圓融


三种圆融

see styles
sān zhǒng yuán róng
    san1 zhong3 yuan2 rong2
san chung yüan jung
 sanshu enyū
Three kinds of unity or identity of (a) 事理 phenomena with "substance", e.g. waves and the water; (b) 事事 phenomena with phenomena, e.g. wave with wave; (c) 理理 substance with substance, e.g. water with water.

三種地獄


三种地狱

see styles
sān zhǒng dì yù
    san1 zhong3 di4 yu4
san chung ti yü
 sanshu jigoku
The three kinds of hells— hot, cold and solitary.

三種大智


三种大智

see styles
sān zhǒng dà zhì
    san1 zhong3 da4 zhi4
san chung ta chih
 sanshu daichi
The three major kinds of wisdom: (a) self-acquired, no master needed; (b) unacquired and natural; (c) universal.

三種平等


三种平等

see styles
sān zhǒng píng děng
    san1 zhong3 ping2 deng3
san chung p`ing teng
    san chung ping teng
 sanshu byōdō
three kinds of equality

三種律儀


三种律仪

see styles
sān zhǒng lǜ yí
    san1 zhong3 lv4 yi2
san chung lü i
 sanshu (no) ritsugi
three kinds of observances

三種心苦


三种心苦

see styles
sān zhǒng xīn kǔ
    san1 zhong3 xin1 ku3
san chung hsin k`u
    san chung hsin ku
 sanshu shinku
The three kinds of mental distress: desire, anger, stupidity, idem 三毒.

三種忍行


三种忍行

see styles
sān zhǒng rěn xíng
    san1 zhong3 ren3 xing2
san chung jen hsing
 sanshu ningyō
Patience or forbearance of body, mouth, and mind.

三種念住


三种念住

see styles
sān zhǒng niàn zhù
    san1 zhong3 nian4 zhu4
san chung nien chu
 sanshu nenjū
three bases of mindfulness

三種悔法


三种悔法

see styles
sān zhǒng huǐ fǎ
    san1 zhong3 hui3 fa3
san chung hui fa
 sanshu kehō
(or 三懺法) Three modes of repentance: (a) 無生悔 to meditate on the way to prevent wrong thoughts and delusions; (b) 取相悔 to seek the presence of the Buddha to rid one of sinful thoughts and passions; (c) 作法懺 in proper form to confess one's breach of the rules before the Buddha and seek remission.

三種慈悲


三种慈悲

see styles
sān zhǒng cí bēi
    san1 zhong3 ci2 bei1
san chung tz`u pei
    san chung tzu pei
 sanshu jihi
(or 三緣慈) The three reasons of bodhisattva's pity — because all beings are like helpless infants; because of his knowledge of all laws and their consequences; without external cause, i.e. because of his own nature.

三種懺悔


三种忏悔

see styles
sān zhǒng chàn huǐ
    san1 zhong3 chan4 hui3
san chung ch`an hui
    san chung chan hui
 sanshu sange
three kinds of repentance

三種懺法


三种忏法

see styles
sān zhǒng chàn fǎ
    san1 zhong3 chan4 fa3
san chung ch`an fa
    san chung chan fa
 sanshu senbō
three kinds of repentance

三種教相


三种教相

see styles
sān zhǒng jiào xiàng
    san1 zhong3 jiao4 xiang4
san chung chiao hsiang
 sanshu kyōsō
The three modes of the Buddha's teaching of the Southern Sects: 頓 immediate, 漸 gradual or progressive, and 不定 indeterminate.

三種止觀


三种止观

see styles
sān zhǒng zhǐ guān
    san1 zhong3 zhi3 guan1
san chung chih kuan
 sanshu shikan
Three Tiantai modes of entering dhyāna: (a) 漸次 gradual, from the shallow to the deep, the simple to the complex; (b) 不定 irregular, simple, and complex mixed; (c) 圓頓 immediate and whole.

三種法輪


三种法轮

see styles
sān zhǒng fǎ lún
    san1 zhong3 fa3 lun2
san chung fa lun
 sanshu hōrin
v. 三輪教.

三種淨業


三种淨业

see styles
sān zhǒng jìng yè
    san1 zhong3 jing4 ye4
san chung ching yeh
 sanshu jōgō
The threefold way of obtaining pure karma, idem 三福.

三種淨肉


三种淨肉

see styles
sān zhǒng jìng ròu
    san1 zhong3 jing4 rou4
san chung ching jou
 sanshu jōniku
three kinds of pure meat

三種混合

see styles
 sanshukongou / sanshukongo
    さんしゅこんごう
combined vaccination for diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus

三種淸淨


三种淸淨

see styles
sān zhǒng qīng jìng
    san1 zhong3 qing1 jing4
san chung ch`ing ching
    san chung ching ching
 sanshu shōjō
The three purities of a bodhisattva— a mind free from all impurity, a body pure because never to be reborn save by transformation, an appearance 相 perfectly pure and adorned.

三種灌頂


三种灌顶

see styles
sān zhǒng guàn dǐng
    san1 zhong3 guan4 ding3
san chung kuan ting
 sanshu kanjō
Three kinds of baptism: (1) (a) 摩頂灌頂 Every Buddha baptizes a disciple by laying a hand on his head; (b) 授記灌頂 by predicting Buddhahood to him; (c) 放光灌頂 by revealing his glory to him to his profit. (2) Shingon has (a) baptism on acquiring the mystic word; (b) on remission of sin and prayer for blessing and protection; (c) on seeking for reward in the next life.

三種煩惱


三种烦恼

see styles
sān zhǒng fán nǎo
    san1 zhong3 fan2 nao3
san chung fan nao
 sanshu bonnō
three kinds of afflictions

三種熏習


三种熏习

see styles
sān zhǒng xūn xí
    san1 zhong3 xun1 xi2
san chung hsün hsi
 sanshu kunjū
three kinds of perfuming

三種發心


三种发心

see styles
sān zhǒng fā xīn
    san1 zhong3 fa1 xin1
san chung fa hsin
 sanshu hosshin
three resolves

三種示導


三种示导

see styles
sān zhǒng shì dǎo
    san1 zhong3 shi4 dao3
san chung shih tao
 sanshu jidō
Three ways in which bodhisattvas manifest themselves for saving those suffering the pains of hell, i.e. 身 physically, by supernatural powers, change of form, etc.; 意 mentally, through powers of memory and enlightenment; 口 orally, by moral exhortation.

三種神變


三种神变

see styles
sān zhǒng shén biàn
    san1 zhong3 shen2 bian4
san chung shen pien
 sanshu jinpen
three miraculous powers

三種緣慈


三种缘慈

see styles
sān zhǒng yuán cí
    san1 zhong3 yuan2 ci2
san chung yüan tz`u
    san chung yüan tzu
 sanshu enji
three kinds of compassion

三種緣生


三种缘生

see styles
sān zhǒng yuán shēng
    san1 zhong3 yuan2 sheng1
san chung yüan sheng
 sanshu enshō
three kinds of causes; conditions for rebirth

三種自性


三种自性

see styles
sān zhǒng zì xìng
    san1 zhong3 zi4 xing4
san chung tzu hsing
 sanshu jishō
three kinds of nature

三種菩薩


三种菩萨

see styles
sān zhǒng pú sà
    san1 zhong3 pu2 sa4
san chung p`u sa
    san chung pu sa
 san shu bosatsu
three types of bodhisattvas

三種見惑


三种见惑

see styles
sān zhǒng jiàn huò
    san1 zhong3 jian4 huo4
san chung chien huo
 sanshu kenwaku
Three classes of delusive views, or illusions — those common to humanity; those of the inquiring mind; and those of the learned and settled mind.

三種解脫


三种解脱

see styles
sān zhǒng jiě tuō
    san1 zhong3 jie3 tuo1
san chung chieh t`o
    san chung chieh to
 san shu gedatsu
three [types of] liberations

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.

三種退屈


三种退屈

see styles
sān zhǒng tuì qū
    san1 zhong3 tui4 qu1
san chung t`ui ch`ü
    san chung tui chü
 sanshu taikutsu
three types of retrogression

三種闡提


三种阐提

see styles
sān zhǒng chǎn tí
    san1 zhong3 chan3 ti2
san chung ch`an t`i
    san chung chan ti
 sanshu sendai
The three kinds of icchantika: (a) 一闡提迦 the wicked; (b) 阿闡提迦 called 大悲闡提 bodhisattvas who become icchantika to save all beings; (c) 阿顚底迦 otherwise 無性闡提 those without a nature for final nirvāṇa. Cf. 三病.

三種麤重


三种麤重

see styles
sān zhǒng cū zhòng
    san1 zhong3 cu1 zhong4
san chung ts`u chung
    san chung tsu chung
 sanshu sojū
three levels of the debilitating hindrances

上位機種

see styles
 jouikishu / joikishu
    じょういきしゅ
{comp} high-end equipment

下種ばる

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

下種張る

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

下種根性

see styles
 gesukonjou / gesukonjo
    げすこんじょう
mean feelings

下種野郎

see styles
 gesuyarou / gesuyaro
    げすやろう
(derogatory term) sleazebag; asshole; shithead; lowlife

不安の種

see styles
 fuannotane
    ふあんのたね
reason for concern

不定種姓


不定种姓

see styles
bù dìng zhǒng xìng
    bu4 ding4 zhong3 xing4
pu ting chung hsing
 fujō shushō
indeterminate nature

不定種性


不定种性

see styles
bù dìng zhǒng xìng
    bu4 ding4 zhong3 xing4
pu ting chung hsing
 fujō shushō
indeterminate nature

丙種射線


丙种射线

see styles
bǐng zhǒng shè xiàn
    bing3 zhong3 she4 xian4
ping chung she hsien
gamma ray

中種子町

see styles
 nakatanechou / nakatanecho
    なかたねちょう
(place-name) Nakatanechō

乙種射線


乙种射线

see styles
yǐ zhǒng shè xiàn
    yi3 zhong3 she4 xian4
i chung she hsien
beta ray (electron stream from radioactive decay)

乙種粒子


乙种粒子

see styles
yǐ zhǒng lì zǐ
    yi3 zhong3 li4 zi3
i chung li tzu
beta particle (electron, esp. high speed electron emitted by radioactive nucleus)

九種大禪


九种大禅

see styles
jiǔ zhǒng dà chán
    jiu3 zhong3 da4 chan2
chiu chung ta ch`an
    chiu chung ta chan
 kushu daizen
The nine kinds of Mahāyāna dhyāna for bodhisattvas, given in the 菩薩地持經 6 and in other works; they are associated with the patience 忍 pāramitā and with the dhyāna of the super-realms. The nine are meditations: (1) 自性禪 on the original nature of things, or mind as the real nature, from which all things derive; (2) 一切禪 on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost; (3) 難禪 on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions; (4) 一切禪 on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions; (5) 善人禪 on the good; (6) 一切行禪 on all Mahāyāna practices and actions; (7) 除煩惱禪 on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of passion and delusion; (8) 此世他世樂禪 on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter; (9) 淸淨淨禪 on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment.

九種心住


九种心住

see styles
jiǔ zhǒng xīn zhù
    jiu3 zhong3 xin1 zhu4
chiu chung hsin chu
 kushu shinjū
nine types of mental stabilization

九種煩惱


九种烦恼

see styles
jiǔ zhǒng fán nǎo
    jiu3 zhong3 fan2 nao3
chiu chung fan nao
 ku shu bonnō
nine types of afflictions

九種瑜伽


九种瑜伽

see styles
jiǔ zhǒng yú qié
    jiu3 zhong3 yu2 qie2
chiu chung yü ch`ieh
    chiu chung yü chieh
 kushu yuga
nine yogas

予防接種

see styles
 yobousesshu / yobosesshu
    よぼうせっしゅ
vaccination; inoculation; immunization; immunisation

二種世間


二种世间

see styles
èr zhǒng shì jiān
    er4 zhong3 shi4 jian1
erh chung shih chien
 nishu seken
two kinds of worlds

二種佛境


二种佛境

see styles
èr zhǒng fó jìng
    er4 zhong3 fo2 jing4
erh chung fo ching
 nishu bukkyō
The two Buddha-domains: (a) 證境 the Buddha's domain or state of absolute enlightenment; (b) 化境 the domain that the Buddha is transforming.

二種供養


二种供养

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èr zhǒng gōng yǎng
    er4 zhong3 gong1 yang3
erh chung kung yang
 nishu (no) kuyō
The two forms of service, or offerings: (1) (a) 出纏供養 to those who have escaped from the toils, e.g. Buddhas; (b) 在纏供養 to those still living in the toils. (2) (a) 財供養 offerings of goods; (b) 法供養 of the Buddha-truth.

二種光明


二种光明

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èr zhǒng guāng míng
    er4 zhong3 guang1 ming2
erh chung kuang ming
 nishu kōmyō
The two kinds of light: (1) (a) 色光明 physical light; (b) 智慧光明 or 心光明 wisdom or mental light. (2) (a) 魔光 Māra's delusive light; (b) 佛光 the true light of the Buddha. (3) (a) 常光The constant or eternal light; (b) 現起光 the light in temporary manifestations.

二種因果


二种因果

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èr zhǒng yīn guǒ
    er4 zhong3 yin1 guo3
erh chung yin kuo
 nishuinka
Two aspects of cause and effect, a division of the 四諦 "four noble truths" (a) 世間因果 in the present life, the 苦諦 being the effect, and the 集諦 the cause; (b) 出世間因果 in the future life, the 滅諦, extinction (of passion, or mortality) being the fruit, and the 道諦 the " eightfold noble path " the cause.

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.

二種差別


二种差别

see styles
èr zhǒng chā bié
    er4 zhong3 cha1 bie2
erh chung ch`a pieh
    erh chung cha pieh
 nishu shabetsu
two kinds of distinctions

二種布施


二种布施

see styles
èr zhǒng bù shī
    er4 zhong3 bu4 shi1
erh chung pu shih
 nishu fuse
Two kinds of charity: (1) (a) goods; (b) the saving truth. (2) (a) 淨施 Pure charity, expecting no return; (b) the opposite.

二種心相


二种心相

see styles
èr zhǒng xīn xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xin1 xiang4
erh chung hsin hsiang
 nishu shinsō
Two kinds of mind: mind in its inner character and influence; in its outer manifestations.

二種忍辱


二种忍辱

see styles
èr zhǒng rěn rù
    er4 zhong3 ren3 ru4
erh chung jen ju
 nishuninniku
Two kinds of patience, or endurance: (a) of the assaults of nature, heat, cold, etc.; (b) of human assaults and insults.

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

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