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Simple Dictionary Definition |
無心三昧 无心三昧 see styles |
wú xīn sān mèi wu2 xin1 san1 mei4 wu hsin san mei mushin zanmai |
無心定 The samādhi in which active thought has ceased. |
無相三昧 无相三昧 see styles |
wú xiàng sān mèi wu2 xiang4 san1 mei4 wu hsiang san mei musō zanmai |
signless meditative absorption |
無緣三昧 无缘三昧 see styles |
wú yuán sān mèi wu2 yuan2 san1 mei4 wu yüan san mei muen zanmai |
anilambha or 'unpropped samādhi', in which all mental functions cease to connect with environment and cease to function. |
無諍三昧 无诤三昧 see styles |
wú zhēng sān mèi wu2 zheng1 san1 mei4 wu cheng san mei musō zanmai |
The samādhi in which there is absence of debate or disputation, or distinction of self and other. |
無量三昧 无量三昧 see styles |
wú liàng sān mèi wu2 liang4 san1 mei4 wu liang san mei muryō zanmai |
immeasurable concentration |
無間三昧 无间三昧 see styles |
wú jiān sān mèi wu2 jian1 san1 mei4 wu chien san mei mugen zanmai |
uninterrupted samādhi |
無願三昧 无愿三昧 see styles |
wú yuàn sān mèi wu2 yuan4 san1 mei4 wu yüan san mei mugan zanmai |
wishless samādhi |
百八三昧 see styles |
bǎi bā sān mèi bai3 ba1 san1 mei4 pai pa san mei hyakuhachi zanmai |
one hundred eight kinds of samādhi |
眞如三昧 see styles |
zhēn rú sān mèi zhen1 ru2 san1 mei4 chen ju san mei shinnyo zanmai |
The meditation in which all phenomena are eliminated and the bhūtatathatā or absolute is realized. |
神通三昧 see styles |
shén tōng sān mèi shen2 tong1 san1 mei4 shen t`ung san mei shen tung san mei jinzū zanmai |
the samādhi of supernatural powers |
自由三昧 see styles |
jiyuuzanmai / jiyuzanmai じゆうざんまい |
(noun or adjectival noun) free; unfettered; according to one's own whims; doing as one likes |
般舟三昧 see styles |
pán zhōu sān mèi pan2 zhou1 san1 mei4 p`an chou san mei pan chou san mei hanshū zanmai |
(般舟) pratyutpannasamādhi, the samadhi in which the Buddhas of the ten directions are seen as clearly as the stars at night. Also called 常行道 or 常行三昧 the prolonged samadhi, because of the length of time required, either seven or ninety days. Its sutra is the般舟三昧經. |
般若三昧 see styles |
bō rě sān mèi bo1 re3 san1 mei4 po je san mei hannya zanmai |
prajñā-samādhi |
華嚴三昧 华严三昧 see styles |
huā yán sān mèi hua1 yan2 san1 mei4 hua yen san mei kegon zanmai |
The Buddha-samādhi of an eternal spiritual realm from which all Buddha-activities are evolved. |
蓮華三昧 莲华三昧 see styles |
lián huá sān mèi lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 lien hua san mei renge zanmai |
lotus-samādhi |
覺意三昧 觉意三昧 see styles |
jué yì sān mèi jue2 yi4 san1 mei4 chüeh i san mei kakui zanmai |
enlightening samādhi |
觀佛三昧 观佛三昧 see styles |
guān fó sān mèi guan1 fo2 san1 mei4 kuan fo san mei kanbutsu zanmai |
A samādhi on the characteristic marks of a Buddha. |
觀頂三昧 观顶三昧 see styles |
guān dǐng sān mèi guan1 ding3 san1 mei4 kuan ting san mei kanchō zanmai |
The samādhi of the summit of contemplation, i.e. the peak whence all the samādhis may be surveyed. |
読書三昧 see styles |
dokushozanmai どくしょざんまい |
(yoji) being absorbed in reading |
贅沢三昧 see styles |
zeitakuzanmai / zetakuzanmai ぜいたくざんまい |
(yoji) indulging in every possible luxury |
超越三昧 see styles |
chāo yuè sān mèi chao1 yue4 san1 mei4 ch`ao yüeh san mei chao yüeh san mei chōetsu zanmai |
transcending samādhi |
越喜三昧 see styles |
yuè xǐ sān mèi yue4 xi3 san1 mei4 yüeh hsi san mei okki zanmai |
The samādhi of Yaśodharā, wife of Śākyamuni and mother of Rāhula, which causes all kinds of joy to self and others. |
遊蕩三昧 see styles |
yuutouzanmai / yutozanmai ゆうとうざんまい |
being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures; giving oneself up to debauchery and dissipation |
金剛三昧 金刚三昧 see styles |
jīn gāng sān mèi jin1 gang1 san1 mei4 chin kang san mei kongō zanmai |
adamantine absorption |
離垢三昧 离垢三昧 see styles |
lí gòu sān mèi li2 gou4 san1 mei4 li kou san mei riku zanmai |
stainless absorption |
風奮三昧 see styles |
fēng fèn sān mèi feng1 fen4 san1 mei4 feng fen san mei |
concentration of dispersal by the wind |
風流三昧 see styles |
fuuryuuzanmai / furyuzanmai ふうりゅうざんまい |
(yoji) taking delight in elegant pursuits; being absorbed in such elegant cultural pursuits as poetry, painting and calligraphy; (person) Fūryūzanmai |
默照三昧 see styles |
mò zhào sān mèi mo4 zhao4 san1 mei4 mo chao san mei |
silent absorption |
三昧月輪相 三昧月轮相 see styles |
sān mèi yuè lún xiàng san1 mei4 yue4 lun2 xiang4 san mei yüeh lun hsiang zanmai getsurin sō |
月輪三昧 The candra-maṇḍala, i.e. moon-wheel or disc samādhi; Nāgārjuna is said to have entered it and taken his departure as a cicada after delivering the Law (or patriarchate) to Kāṇadeva. |
三昧王三昧 see styles |
sān mèi wáng sān mèi san1 mei4 wang2 san1 mei4 san mei wang san mei sanmai ō zanmai |
king of samādhis |
二十五三昧 see styles |
èr shí wǔ sān mèi er4 shi2 wu3 san1 mei4 erh shih wu san mei nijūgo zanmai |
twenty-five samādhis |
佛母眞三昧 see styles |
fó mǔ zhēn sān mèi fo2 mu3 zhen1 san1 mei4 fo mu chen san mei butsumo shin zanmai |
The samādhi, meditation, or trance by means of which the Buddhas, past, present, and future, become incarnate. |
佛華嚴三昧 佛华严三昧 see styles |
fó huā yán sān mèi fo2 hua1 yan2 san1 mei4 fo hua yen san mei butsu kegon zanmai |
buddha garland samādhi |
唯無三昧經 唯无三昧经 see styles |
wéi wú sān mèi jīng wei2 wu2 san1 mei4 jing1 wei wu san mei ching Yuimu zanmai kyō |
Weiwu sanmei jing |
喜信淨三昧 see styles |
xǐ xìn jìng sān mèi xi3 xin4 jing4 san1 mei4 hsi hsin ching san mei kishinjō zanmai |
prasādavatī-samādhi |
嚴淨王三昧 严淨王三昧 see styles |
yán jìng wáng sān mèi yan2 jing4 wang2 san1 mei4 yen ching wang san mei gonjōō zanmai |
vyūha-rāja-samādhi |
四種三昧耶 四种三昧耶 see styles |
sì zhǒng sān mèi yé si4 zhong3 san1 mei4 ye2 ssu chung san mei yeh shi shu zanmaiya |
The four samaya, i. e. the four pārājikas— killing, stealing, carnality, lying. |
妙幢相三昧 see styles |
miào chuáng xiàng sān mèi miao4 chuang2 xiang4 san1 mei4 miao ch`uang hsiang san mei miao chuang hsiang san mei myō dōsō zanmai |
dhvajāgrakeyūra, "the ring on the top of a standard," a degree of ecstatic meditation mentioned in the Lotus Sutra. |
定法華三昧 定法华三昧 see styles |
dìng fǎ huā sān mèi ding4 fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 ting fa hua san mei jō hōke zanmai |
to set dharma-flower samādhi |
寶鏡三昧歌 宝镜三昧歌 see styles |
bǎo jìng sān mèi gē bao3 jing4 san1 mei4 ge1 pao ching san mei ko Hōkyō zanmai ka |
Song of the Jewel Samādhi |
施離垢三昧 施离垢三昧 see styles |
shī lí gòu sān mèi shi1 li2 gou4 san1 mei4 shih li kou san mei seriku zanmai |
vimala-datta-samādhi |
月燈三昧經 月灯三昧经 see styles |
yuè dēng sān mèi jīng yue4 deng1 san1 mei4 jing1 yüeh teng san mei ching Gattō zammai kyō |
King of Samādhi |
本三昧耶印 see styles |
běn sān mèi yé yìn ben3 san1 mei4 ye2 yin4 pen san mei yeh yin hon zanmaiya in |
The first samaya-sign to be made in worship, the forming of the hands after the manner of a lotus. |
樂宿王三昧 乐宿王三昧 see styles |
lè sù wáng sān mèi le4 su4 wang2 san1 mei4 le su wang san mei rakushukuō zanmai |
Paradise Constellation King Samadhi |
正法華三昧 正法华三昧 see styles |
zhèng fǎ huā sān mèi zheng4 fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 cheng fa hua san mei shōhōke zanmai |
saddharma-puṇḍarīka-samādhi |
法華三昧經 法华三昧经 see styles |
fǎ huā sān mèi jīng fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 jing1 fa hua san mei ching Hōke zanmai kyō |
Lotus Absorption Sūtra |
淨土三昧經 淨土三昧经 see styles |
jìng tǔ sān mèi jīng jing4 tu3 san1 mei4 jing1 ching t`u san mei ching ching tu san mei ching Jōdo zanmai kyō |
Samādhi-sūtra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha |
淨度三昧經 淨度三昧经 see styles |
jìng dù sān mèi jīng jing4 du4 san1 mei4 jing1 ching tu san mei ching Jōdo zanmai kyō |
Samādhi-sūtra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha |
無著光三昧 无着光三昧 see styles |
wú zhuó guāng sān mèi wu2 zhuo2 guang1 san1 mei4 wu cho kuang san mei mujakukō zanmai |
anilambha-samādhi |
般舟三昧経 see styles |
hanjuzanmaikyou / hanjuzanmaikyo はんじゅざんまいきょう |
(work) Pratyutpanna Samadhi Sutra; Sutra on the Samadhi for Encountering Face-to-Face the Buddhas of the Present; (wk) Pratyutpanna Samadhi Sutra; Sutra on the Samadhi for Encountering Face-to-Face the Buddhas of the Present |
般舟三昧經 般舟三昧经 see styles |
bān zhōu sān mèi jīng ban1 zhou1 san1 mei4 jing1 pan chou san mei ching Hanju zanmai kyō |
Banzhou sanmei jing |
逮慧三昧經 逮慧三昧经 see styles |
dǎi huì sān mèi jīng dai3 hui4 san1 mei4 jing1 tai hui san mei ching Daie zammai kyō |
Daihui sanmei jing |
金剛三昧經 金刚三昧经 see styles |
jīn gāng sān mèi jīng jin1 gang1 san1 mei4 jing1 chin kang san mei ching Kongōsanmai kyō |
*Vajrasamādhi-sūtra |
金剛三昧論 金刚三昧论 see styles |
jīn gāng sān mèi lùn jin1 gang1 san1 mei4 lun4 chin kang san mei lun Kongō sanmai ron |
Jingang sanmei lun |
金剛三昧院 see styles |
kongousanmaiin / kongosanmain こんごうさんまいいん |
(place-name) Kongousanmai-in |
隨自意三昧 随自意三昧 see styles |
suí zì yì sān mèi sui2 zi4 yi4 san1 mei4 sui tzu i san mei zui jii zanmai |
samādhi of following one's own thoughts |
風奮迅三昧 see styles |
fēng fèn xùn sān mèi feng1 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4 feng fen hsün san mei |
Speed-of-the-Wind Samādhi |
首楞嚴三昧 see styles |
shǒu lèng yán sān mèi shou3 leng4 yan2 san1 mei4 shou leng yen san mei |
śūraṃgama-samādhi |
龍奮迅三昧 龙奋迅三昧 see styles |
lóng fèn xùn sān mèi long2 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4 lung fen hsün san mei |
A samādhi powerful like the dragon; abstract meditation which results in great spiritual power. |
三昧耶曼荼羅 三昧耶曼荼罗 see styles |
sān mèi yé màn tú luó san1 mei4 ye2 man4 tu2 luo2 san mei yeh man t`u lo san mei yeh man tu lo sanmayamandara さんまやまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) samya mandala (in Shingon); mandala where each deity is represented by an object (lotus flower, gem, sword, etc.) samaya-maṇḍala. One of the four kinds of magic circles in which the saints are represented by the symbols of their power, e.g. pagoda, jewel, lotus, sword. |
一切種妙三昧 一切种妙三昧 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng miào sān mèi yi1 qie4 zhong3 miao4 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh chung miao san mei i chieh chung miao san mei issai shumyō zanmai |
The samādhi, or trance, which brings every kind of merit for one's adornment. |
半行半坐三昧 see styles |
bàn xíng bàn zuò sān mèi ban4 xing2 ban4 zuo4 san1 mei4 pan hsing pan tso san mei hangyō hanza zanmai |
to practice seated and ambulatory meditation for a specified period to remove bad karmasamādhi |
四童子三昧經 四童子三昧经 see styles |
sì tóng zǐ sān mèi jīng si4 tong2 zi3 san1 mei4 jing1 ssu t`ung tzu san mei ching ssu tung tzu san mei ching Shi dōshi zanmai kyō |
Sūtra of the Four Children Absorption |
大悲胎藏三昧 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng sān mèi da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 san1 mei4 ta pei t`ai tsang san mei ta pei tai tsang san mei daihi taizō zanmai |
The samādhi in which Vairocana evolves the group, and it is described as the "mother of all Buddha-sons". |
師子奮迅三昧 师子奋迅三昧 see styles |
shī zǐ fèn xùn sān mèi shi1 zi3 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4 shih tzu fen hsün san mei shishifunjin zanmai |
the lion-like, strenuous absorption |
師子遊戲三昧 师子遊戏三昧 see styles |
shī zǐ yóu xì sān mèi shi1 zi3 you2 xi4 san1 mei4 shih tzu yu hsi san mei shishiyūge zanmai |
The joyous samādhi which is likened to the play of the lion with his prey. When a Buddha enters this degree of samādhi he causes the earth to tremble, and the purgatories to give up their inmates. |
底哩三昧耶經 底哩三昧耶经 see styles |
dǐ lī sān mèi yé jīng di3 li1 san1 mei4 ye2 jing1 ti li san mei yeh ching Teiri sanmaiya kyō |
Dili sanmeiye jing |
淸淨解脫三昧 淸淨解脱三昧 see styles |
qīng jìng jiě tuō sān mèi qing1 jing4 jie3 tuo1 san1 mei4 ch`ing ching chieh t`o san mei ching ching chieh to san mei shōjō gedatsu zanmai |
A samadhi free from all impurity and in which complete freedom is obtained. |
無量義處三昧 无量义处三昧 see styles |
wú liáng yì chù sān mèi wu2 liang2 yi4 chu4 san1 mei4 wu liang i ch`u san mei wu liang i chu san mei muryō gisho zanmai |
The anantanirdeśapratiṣṭhāna samādhi, into which the Buddha is represented as entering before preaching the doctrine of infinity as given in the Lotus Sūtra. |
神足戲樂三昧 神足戏乐三昧 see styles |
shén zú xì lè sān mèi shen2 zu2 xi4 le4 san1 mei4 shen tsu hsi le san mei jinsokukiraku zanmai |
(Skt. ṛdhi-vikrīḍita-samādhi) |
等集衆德三昧 等集众德三昧 see styles |
děng jí zhòng dé sān mèi deng3 ji2 zhong4 de2 san1 mei4 teng chi chung te san mei tōshū shutoku zanmai |
sarva-puṇya-samuccaya-samādhi |
觀世音三昧經 观世音三昧经 see styles |
guān shì yīn sān mèi jīng guan1 shi4 yin1 san1 mei4 jing1 kuan shih yin san mei ching Kanzeon zanmai kyō |
Avalokitêśvara Samādhi-sūtra |
觀佛三昧海經 观佛三昧海经 see styles |
guān fó sān mèi hǎi jīng guan1 fo2 san1 mei4 hai3 jing1 kuan fo san mei hai ching Kanbutsu sanmai kai kyō |
Guanfo sanmei hai jing |
諸佛現前三昧 诸佛现前三昧 see styles |
zhū fó xiàn qián sān mèi zhu1 fo2 xian4 qian2 san1 mei4 chu fo hsien ch`ien san mei chu fo hsien chien san mei sho butsu genzen zanmai |
samādhi of being in the presence of all buddhas |
金剛三昧經論 金刚三昧经论 see styles |
jīn gāng sān mèi jīng lùn jin1 gang1 san1 mei4 jing1 lun4 chin kang san mei ching lun Kongō sanmaikyō ron |
Commentary on the Geumgang sammae gyeong |
阿那波那三昧 see styles |
ān à bō nà sān mèi an1 a4 bo1 na4 san1 mei4 an a po na san mei anahana zanmai |
breath-counting samādhi |
非行非坐三昧 see styles |
fēi xíng fēi zuò sān mèi fei1 xing2 fei1 zuo4 san1 mei4 fei hsing fei tso san mei |
neither walking nor sitting samādhi |
首楞嚴三昧經 see styles |
shǒu lèng yán sān mèi jīng shou3 leng4 yan2 san1 mei4 jing1 shou leng yen san mei ching |
Sūtra of the Concentration of Heroic Progress |
Variations: |
sanmaya; samaya; sanmaiya(三昧耶) さんまや; さまや; さんまいや(三昧耶) |
(1) {Buddh} time (san: samaya); (2) {Buddh} meeting; coming together; (3) {Buddh} equality, warning, or riddance of hindrances (esp. in esoteric Buddhism as vows of the buddhas and bodhisattvas) |
一體速疾力三昧 一体速疾力三昧 see styles |
yī tǐ sù jí lì sān mèi yi1 ti3 su4 ji2 li4 san1 mei4 i t`i su chi li san mei i ti su chi li san mei ittai sokushitsuriki zanmai |
A samādhi in which instantaneous powers are acquired. |
不染著諸法三昧 不染着诸法三昧 see styles |
bù rǎn zhù zhū fǎ sān mèi bu4 ran3 zhu4 zhu1 fa3 san1 mei4 pu jan chu chu fa san mei fuzen jakushohō sammai |
The samādhi which is uncontaminated by any (evil) thing, the samādhi of purity; i. e. Mañjuśrī in samādhi holding as symbol of it a blue lotus in his left hand. |
佛說慧印三昧經 佛说慧印三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō huì yìn sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 hui4 yin4 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo hui yin san mei ching Bussetsu ein sanmai kyō |
Foshuo huiyan sanmei jing |
佛說毘羅三昧經 佛说毘罗三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō pí luó sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 pi2 luo2 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo p`i lo san mei ching fo shuo pi lo san mei ching Bussetsu bira sanmaikyō |
The Samādhi Sūtra of Piluo Spoken by the Buddha |
佛說法華三昧經 佛说法华三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō fǎ huā sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo fa hua san mei ching Bussetsu hokke zanmai kyō |
Lotus Absorption Sūtra |
佛說淨度三昧經 佛说淨度三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō jìng dù sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 jing4 du4 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo ching tu san mei ching Bussetsu jōdo sanmaikyō |
Samādhi-sūtra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha |
入三昧樂意成身 入三昧乐意成身 see styles |
rù sān mèi yào yì chéng shēn ru4 san1 mei4 yao4 yi4 cheng2 shen1 ju san mei yao i ch`eng shen ju san mei yao i cheng shen nyū zanmai gyōi jōshin |
to enter into the samādhi where one creates bodies as one wishes |
大悲生心三昧耶 see styles |
dà bēi shēng xīn sān mèi yé da4 bei1 sheng1 xin1 san1 mei4 ye2 ta pei sheng hsin san mei yeh daihi shōshin sanmai ya |
The samadhi of Maitreya. |
念佛三昧寶王論 念佛三昧宝王论 see styles |
niàn fó sān mèi bǎo wáng lùn nian4 fo2 san1 mei4 bao3 wang2 lun4 nien fo san mei pao wang lun Nenbutsu sanmai hōō ron |
Nianfo sanmei baowang lun |
空無相無願三昧 空无相无愿三昧 see styles |
kōng wú xiàng wú yuàn sān mèi kong1 wu2 xiang4 wu2 yuan4 san1 mei4 k`ung wu hsiang wu yüan san mei kung wu hsiang wu yüan san mei kū musō mugan zanmai |
samādhi of emptiness |
三昧樂正受意生身 三昧乐正受意生身 see styles |
sān mèi lè zhèng shòu yì shēng shēn san1 mei4 le4 zheng4 shou4 yi4 sheng1 shen1 san mei le cheng shou i sheng shen zanmai raku shōju ishō shin |
body mentally produced from the enjoyment of meditative absorption |
佛說觀世音三昧經 佛说观世音三昧经 see styles |
fó shuō guān shì yīn sān mèi jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 shi4 yin1 san1 mei4 jing1 fo shuo kuan shih yin san mei ching Bussetsu Kanzeon sanmaikyō |
Avalokitêśvara Samādhi Sūtra Spoken by the Buddha |
祕密三昧大教王經 祕密三昧大教王经 see styles |
mì mì sān mèi dà jiào wáng jīng mi4 mi4 san1 mei4 da4 jiao4 wang2 jing1 mi mi san mei ta chiao wang ching Himitsu sammai daikyōō kyō |
Mahāsamayatattva-tantrarāja |
Variations: |
sanmayagyou; samayagyou / sanmayagyo; samayagyo さんまやぎょう; さまやぎょう |
{Buddh} object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life |
Variations: |
sanmayakai さんまやかい |
{Buddh} (See 伝法灌頂,阿闍梨・2) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism) |
衆德本嚴淨三昧正定 众德本严淨三昧正定 see styles |
zhòng dé běn yán jìng sān mèi zhèng dìng zhong4 de2 ben3 yan2 jing4 san1 mei4 zheng4 ding4 chung te pen yen ching san mei cheng ting shu tokuhon gonjō zanmai shōjō |
sarva-guṇâlaṃkāra-vyūha |
金剛三昧本性淸淨不壞不滅經 金刚三昧本性淸淨不坏不灭经 see styles |
jīn gāng sān mèi běn xìng qīng jìng bù huài bù miè jīng jin1 gang1 san1 mei4 ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 bu4 huai4 bu4 mie4 jing1 chin kang san mei pen hsing ch`ing ching pu huai pu mieh ching chin kang san mei pen hsing ching ching pu huai pu mieh ching Kongōsanmai honshōshōjō fuefumetsu kyō |
Jingang sanmei benxing qingjing buhuai bumie jing |
一切如來諸法本性淸淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性淸淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng qīng jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ch`ing ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ching ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō shōjō renge zanmai |
A lotus-samādhi of Vairocana from which Amitābha was born. It is a Tathāgata meditation, that the fundamental nature of all existence is pure like the lotus. |
一切如來諸法本性滿淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性满淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng mǎn jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 man3 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing man ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing man ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō manjō renge sanmai |
lotus-samādhi |
底哩三昧耶不動尊聖者念誦祕密法 底哩三昧耶不动尊圣者念诵祕密法 see styles |
dǐ lī sān mèi yē bù dòng zūn shèng zhě niàn sòng mì mì fǎ di3 li1 san1 mei4 ye1 bu4 dong4 zun1 sheng4 zhe3 nian4 song4 mi4 mi4 fa3 ti li san mei yeh pu tung tsun sheng che nien sung mi mi fa Teirisammaya fudōson shōja nenju himitsu hō |
Trisamaya: Esoteric Recitation Method of Immovable, the Sacred One |
大樂金剛不空眞實三昧耶經般若波羅蜜多理趣釋 大乐金刚不空眞实三昧耶经般若波罗蜜多理趣释 see styles |
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mèi yē jīng bō rě bō luó mì duō lǐ qù shì da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mei4 ye1 jing1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 li3 qu4 shi4 ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li ch`ü shih ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li chü shih Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sammaya kyō hannya haramitta rishushaku |
Dale jingang bukong zhenshi sanmeiye jing banruo boluomiduo liqushi |
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