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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
火舍 see styles |
huǒ shè huo3 she4 huo she kasha |
A kind of censer, made in two superimposed circles with a cover. |
無捨 无舍 see styles |
wú shě wu2 she3 wu she musha |
no removal |
王舍 see styles |
wáng shè wang2 she4 wang she ōsha |
Rājagṛha |
田舍 see styles |
tián shè tian2 she4 t`ien she tien she |
farmhouse |
當捨 当舍 see styles |
dāng shě dang1 she3 tang she tōsha |
will be deprived of |
盧舍 see styles |
lú shě lu2 she3 lu she |
v. 倶 krośa. |
精舍 see styles |
jīng shè jing1 she4 ching she shōja しょうじゃ |
(out-dated kanji) temple; monastery; convent temple |
縱捨 纵舍 see styles |
zòng shě zong4 she3 tsung she jōsha |
avoid at one's own convenience |
老舍 see styles |
lǎo shě lao3 she3 lao she |
Lao She (1899-1966), Chinese novelist and dramatist |
耶舍 see styles |
yé shè ye2 she4 yeh she Yasha |
Yaśas, or 耶舍陀 Yaśojā. There were two persons of this name: (1) a disciple of Ānanda; (2) another who is said to have 'played an important part in connection with the second synod'. |
背捨 背舍 see styles |
bèi shě bei4 she3 pei she haisha |
To turn the back on and leave the (the world). |
能捨 能舍 see styles |
néng shě neng2 she3 neng she nōsha |
indifference |
自捨 自舍 see styles |
zì shě zi4 she3 tzu she jisha |
except for |
芹舍 see styles |
kinshuu / kinshu きんしゅう |
(personal name) Kinshuu |
茅舍 see styles |
máo shè mao2 she4 mao she |
cottage; hut |
薜舍 see styles |
bì shè bi4 she4 pi she Beisha |
(薜舍離) v. 毘, Vaiśālī. |
蠲捨 蠲舍 see styles |
juān shě juan1 she3 chüan she kensha |
to abandon |
行捨 行舍 see styles |
xíng shě xing2 she3 hsing she gyōsha |
equanimity, indifference |
角舍 see styles |
kadoya かどや |
(personal name) Kadoya |
轉捨 转舍 see styles |
zhuǎn shě zhuan3 she3 chuan she tensha |
transformation by elimination |
農舍 农舍 see styles |
nóng shè nong2 she4 nung she |
farmhouse |
退捨 退舍 see styles |
tuì shě tui4 she3 t`ui she tui she taisha |
to desert |
鄰舍 邻舍 see styles |
lín shè lin2 she4 lin she |
neighbor; person next door |
除捨 除舍 see styles |
chú shě chu2 she3 ch`u she chu she josha |
disregard |
雞舍 鸡舍 see styles |
jī shè ji1 she4 chi she |
chicken coop |
鞞舍 see styles |
bǐ shè bi3 she4 pi she |
(鞞舍隸夜 or 鞞舍隸離) v. 毘 Vaiśālī. |
黌舍 黉舍 see styles |
hóng shè hong2 she4 hung she |
school building; school |
舍利塔 see styles |
shè lì tǎ she4 li4 ta3 she li t`a she li ta shari tō |
stupa; tower venerating the ashes of the Buddha śarīra-stūpa, a reliquary, or pagoda for a relic (of Buddha). |
舍利子 see styles |
shè lì zi she4 li4 zi5 she li tzu Sharishi |
ashes after cremation; Buddhist relics (Sanskirt: sarira) Śāriputra |
舍利弗 see styles |
shè lì fú she4 li4 fu2 she li fu todoroki とどろき |
(surname) Todoroki 奢利弗羅 (or 奢利弗多羅 or 奢利富羅or 奢利富多羅); 奢利補担羅; 舍利子Śāriputra. One of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, born at Nālandāgrāṃa, the son of Śārikā and Tiṣya, hence known as Upatiṣya; noted for his wisdom and learning; he is the "right-hand attendant on Śākyamuni". The followers of the Abhidharma count him as their founder and other works are attributed, without evidence, to him. He figures prominently in certain sutras. He is said to have died before his master; he is represented as standing with Maudgalyāyana by the Buddha when entering nirvana. He is to reappear as Padmaprabha Buddha 華光佛. |
舍利沙 see styles |
shè lì shā she4 li4 sha1 she li sha sharisha |
śirīṣa |
舍利身 see styles |
shè lì shēn she4 li4 shen1 she li shen sharishin |
the body |
舍吒迦 舍咤迦 see styles |
shè zhà jiā she4 zha4 jia1 she cha chia shataka |
inner garment |
舍婆提 see styles |
shè pó tí she4 po2 ti2 she p`o t`i she po ti Shabadai |
v. 舍衞. |
舍摩他 see styles |
shè mó tā she4 mo2 ta1 she mo t`a she mo ta shamata |
(Skt. śamatha) |
舍摩利 see styles |
shè mó lì she4 mo2 li4 she mo li shamari |
(Skt. śālmali) |
舍樓伽 舍楼伽 see styles |
shè lóu qié she4 lou2 qie2 she lou ch`ieh she lou chieh sharuga |
śāluka, esculent lotus roots; intp. as a kind of cooked liquid food. |
舍舍迦 see styles |
shè shè jiā she4 she4 jia1 she she chia shashaka |
śaśaka, a hare, rabbit, v. 舍支. |
舍衛國 舍卫国 see styles |
shè wèi guó she4 wei4 guo2 she wei kuo Shaeikoku |
Śrāvastī |
舍衞國 舍衞国 see styles |
shè wèi guó she4 wei4 guo2 she wei kuo Shaeikoku |
Śrāvastī |
舍衞城 see styles |
shè wèi chéng she4 wei4 cheng2 she wei ch`eng she wei cheng Shaejō |
Skt. Śrāvastī |
舍那身 see styles |
shèn à shēn shen4 a4 shen1 shen a shen shana shin |
The body or person of Vairocana; 舍那尊特 is defined as Locana; the 舍那 in both cases seems to be "cana", an abbreviation of Vairocana, or Locana. |
舍里田 see styles |
shiyarida しやりだ |
(personal name) Shiyarida |
舍頭諫 舍头谏 see styles |
shè tóu jiàn she4 tou2 jian4 she t`ou chien she tou chien Shazukan |
Śārdūla-karṇa. The original name of Ānanda, intp. 虎耳 tiger's ears. |
七種捨 七种舍 see styles |
qī zhǒng shě qi1 zhong3 she3 ch`i chung she chi chung she shichishu sha |
Seven abandonments or riddances―cherishing none and nothing, no relations with others, riddance of love and hate, of anxiety about the salvation of others, of form, giving to others (e.g. supererogation), benefiting others without hope of return. Another form is―cherishing nothing, riddance of love and hate, of desire, anger, etc., of anxiety about, etc., as above. |
不捨離 不舍离 see styles |
bù shě lí bu4 she3 li2 pu she li fushari |
is not indifferent to |
不棄捨 不弃舍 see styles |
bù qì shě bu4 qi4 she3 pu ch`i she pu chi she fukisha |
not discarding |
不能捨 不能舍 see styles |
bù néng shě bu4 neng2 she3 pu neng she funōsha |
unable to relinquish |
令其捨 令其舍 see styles |
lìng qí shě ling4 qi2 she3 ling ch`i she ling chi she ryō ki sha |
make them abandon... |
令捨離 令舍离 see styles |
lìng shě lí ling4 she3 li2 ling she li ryō shari |
cause to abandon |
伊舍那 see styles |
yī shèn à yi1 shen4 a4 i shen a izana |
(伊舍那天) Iiśāna; 伊邪那 (or 伊賒那); v. 伊沙 'one of the older names of Siva-Rudra; one of the Rudras; the sun as a form of Śiva, ' M. W. Maheśvara; the deva of the sixth desire-heaven; head of the external Vajra-hall of the Vajradhātu group; Siva with his three fierce eyes and tusks. |
佛舍利 see styles |
fó shè lì fo2 she4 li4 fo she li busshari |
ashes of cremated Buddha Buddha's śarīra. Relics or ashes left after Buddha's cremation, literally Buddha's body. |
俱舍宗 see styles |
jù shè zōng ju4 she4 zong1 chü she tsung |
Kusha-shū (Japanese Buddhism school) |
倶盧舍 倶卢舍 see styles |
jù lú shè ju4 lu2 she4 chü lu she gurusha |
krośa, the distance the lowing of an ox or the sound of a drum can be heard, circa 5 li. Cf. 拘. |
倶舍宗 see styles |
jù shè zōng ju4 she4 zong1 chü she tsung Gusha Shū |
The Abhidharma or Piṭaka School. |
倶舍彌 倶舍弥 see styles |
jù shè mí ju4 she4 mi2 chü she mi Gushami |
Kauśāmbī |
倶舍論 倶舍论 see styles |
jù shè lùn ju4 she4 lun4 chü she lun Kusha ron |
Abhidharmakośa-bhāṣya |
僧迦舍 see styles |
sēng jiā shè seng1 jia1 she4 seng chia she Sōkasha |
Sāṅkāśya, an ancient kingdom and city in Northern India (v. Kapitha 劫). The modern Samkassam, now a village 45 miles north-west of Kanauj. Also 僧伽施. |
優畢捨 优毕舍 see styles |
yōu bì shě you1 bi4 she3 yu pi she upisha |
(or 優畢叉) upekṣā. The state of mental equilibrium in which the mind has no bent or attachment and neither meditates nor acts, a state of indifference. Explained by 捨 abandonment. |
八背捨 八背舍 see styles |
bā bèi shě ba1 bei4 she3 pa pei she hachi baisha |
idem 八解脫. |
出世舍 see styles |
chū shì shè chu1 shi4 she4 ch`u shih she chu shih she shusse sha |
An abode away from the world, a monastery, hermitage. |
取住捨 取住舍 see styles |
qǔ zhù shě qu3 zhu4 she3 ch`ü chu she chü chu she shujūsha |
appropriation, abiding, and abandonment |
吉隷捨 吉隷舍 see styles |
jí lì shě ji2 li4 she3 chi li she kireisha |
afflictions; affective disorders, defilement(s); mental disturbances |
吠舍佉 see styles |
fèi shè qiā fei4 she4 qia1 fei she ch`ia fei she chia Beishakya |
(or 薜舍佉); 鼻奢迦 Vaiśākha; the second Indian month, from 15th of 2nd to 16th of 3rd Chinese months. |
吠舍釐 吠舍厘 see styles |
fèi shè lí fei4 she4 li2 fei she li Beishari |
(or 吠舍離) Vaiśālī, v. 毘. |
吠舍離 吠舍离 see styles |
fèi shè lí fei4 she4 li2 fei she li Haishari |
Vaiśālī |
喜舍場 see styles |
kishiyaba きしやば |
(surname) Kishiyaba |
央倶捨 央倶舍 see styles |
yāng jù shě yang1 ju4 she3 yang chü she Ōgusha |
Amoghāṅkuśa |
女舍監 女舍监 see styles |
nǚ shè jiān nu:3 she4 jian1 nü she chien |
matron |
宿舍樓 宿舍楼 see styles |
sù shè lóu su4 she4 lou2 su she lou |
dormitory building; CL:幢[zhuang4],座[zuo4] |
己舍宅 see styles |
jǐ shè zhái ji3 she4 zhai2 chi she chai ko shataku |
one's own house |
廟精舍 庙精舍 see styles |
miào jīng shè miao4 jing1 she4 miao ching she byōshōsha |
a monastery |
廬舍那 庐舍那 see styles |
lú shèn à lu2 shen4 a4 lu shen a Roshana |
locana; illuminating; one of the forms of the trikāya, similar to the saṃbhogakayā. Also used for Vairocana, v. 毘. |
憍舍耶 see styles |
jiāo shè yé jiao1 she4 ye2 chiao she yeh kyōshaya |
thin silk |
所棄捨 所弃舍 see styles |
suǒ qì shě suo3 qi4 she3 so ch`i she so chi she sho kisha |
[to be] rejected |
拘盧舍 拘卢舍 see styles |
jū lú shè ju1 lu2 she4 chü lu she kurosha |
(拘盧) krośa; also 拘樓賒; 拘屢; 倶盧舍; the distance a bull's bellow can be heard, the eighth part of a yojana, or 5 li; another less probable definition is 2 li. For 拘盧 Uttarakuru, see 倶. |
拘舍彌 拘舍弥 see styles |
jū shè mí ju1 she4 mi2 chü she mi Kushami |
Kosambī; Kauśāmbī |
捨不得 舍不得 see styles |
shě bu de she3 bu5 de5 she pu te |
to hate to do something; to hate to part with; to begrudge |
捨厭意 舍厌意 see styles |
shě yàn yì she3 yan4 yi4 she yen i sha eni |
to abandon agitation |
捨囉梵 舍囉梵 see styles |
shě luó fàn she3 luo2 fan4 she lo fan sharabon |
śarāva, a shard, an earthenware vessel. |
捨寂靜 舍寂静 see styles |
shě jí jìng she3 ji2 jing4 she chi ching sha jakujō |
tranquilization of indifference |
捨心障 舍心障 see styles |
shě xīn zhàng she3 xin1 zhang4 she hsin chang shashin shō |
hindrance of detachment |
捨攞馱 舍攞驮 see styles |
shě luó luǒ tuó she3 luo2 luo3 tuo2 she lo lo t`o she lo lo to sharada |
śraddhā, faith, confidence, trust, belief. |
捨棄離 舍弃离 see styles |
shě qì lí she3 qi4 li2 she ch`i li she chi li shakiri |
to abandon |
捨置記 舍置记 see styles |
shě zhì jì she3 zhi4 ji4 she chih chi shachi ki |
responding [to an inappropriate question] with silence |
捨覩嚧 舍覩嚧 see styles |
shě dǔ lú she3 du3 lu2 she tu lu shatoro |
śatru |
捨隨念 舍随念 see styles |
shě suí niàn she3 sui2 nian4 she sui nien sha zuinen |
mindfulness of donation |
提舍尼 see styles |
tí shè ní ti2 she4 ni2 t`i she ni ti she ni daishani |
pratideśanīya, v. 波. |
提舍那 see styles |
tí shèn à ti2 shen4 a4 t`i shen a ti shen a daishana |
deśanīya, confession. |
斷捨離 断舍离 see styles |
duàn shě lí duan4 she3 li2 tuan she li |
(neologism c. 2012) decluttering; minimalism (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 断捨離 "danshari", lit. "forgoing, discarding and letting go") |
枸盧舍 枸卢舍 see styles |
gǒu lú shè gou3 lu2 she4 kou lu she kurosha |
krośa, cf. 拘, 倶; the distance the lowing of an ox can be heard, the eighth part of a yojana. |
樂棄捨 乐弃舍 see styles |
lè qì shě le4 qi4 she3 le ch`i she le chi she raku kisha |
delighting in relinquishment |
止擧捨 止擧舍 see styles |
zhǐ jǔ shě zhi3 ju3 she3 chih chü she shikyosha |
cessation, energetic activity, and indifference |
止觀捨 止观舍 see styles |
zhǐ guān shě zhi3 guan1 she3 chih kuan she shikan sha |
The upekṣā, indifference to or abandonment of both 止 and 觀, i. e. to rise above both into the universal. |
毘舍佉 毗舍佉 see styles |
pí shè qiā pi2 she4 qia1 p`i she ch`ia pi she chia Bishakya |
Vaiśākha, viśākhā 吠舍佉; 鼻奢佉; one of the constellations similar to Di 底, the third of the Chinese constellations, in Libra; M. W. says the first month in the year, the Chinese interpret it as from the middle of their second to the middle of their third month. |
毘舍婆 see styles |
pí shè pó pi2 she4 po2 p`i she p`o pi she po Bishaba |
Viśvabhū |
毘舍支 毗舍支 see styles |
pí shè zhī pi2 she4 zhi1 p`i she chih pi she chih bishashi |
(or 毘舍遮) ? Piśācī, female sprites, or demons, said to inhabit privies. |
毘舍浮 毗舍浮 see styles |
pí shè fú pi2 she4 fu2 p`i she fu pi she fu Bishafu |
Viśvabhū, the second Buddha of the 31st kalpa. Eitel says: 'The last (1,000th) Buddha of the preceding kalpa, the third of the Sapta Buddha 七佛 q. v., who converted on two occasions 130,000 persons.' Also 毘舍婆 (or 毘舍符); 毘濕婆部; 毘恕沙付; 毘攝羅; 鞞恕婆附; 鞞舍; 隨葉; 浮舍. |
毘舍羅 毘舍罗 see styles |
pí shè luó pi2 she4 luo2 p`i she lo pi she lo Bishara |
Viśāla, a deity who is said to have protected the image of Buddha brought to Ming Di of the Han dynasty. |
毘舍遮 see styles |
pí shè zhē pi2 she4 zhe1 p`i she che pi she che bishasha |
piśācī |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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