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聖觀自在菩薩梵讚 圣观自在菩萨梵讚 see styles |
shèng guān zì zài pú sà fàn zàn sheng4 guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 fan4 zan4 sheng kuan tzu tsai p`u sa fan tsan sheng kuan tzu tsai pu sa fan tsan Shō kanjizai bosatsu bonsan |
Sanskrit Eulogy to the Sacred Bodhisattva of Spontaneous Contemplation |
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jigajisan じがじさん |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (yoji) singing one's own praises; praising one's own wares |
救度佛母二十一禮讚 救度佛母二十一礼讚 see styles |
jiù dù fó mǔ èr shí yī lǐ zàn jiu4 du4 fo2 mu3 er4 shi2 yi1 li3 zan4 chiu tu fo mu erh shih i li tsan Kudo butsumo nijūichi raisan |
Ekaviṃśati-stotra |
稱讚七佛名號功德經 称讚七佛名号功德经 see styles |
chēng zàn qī fó míng hào gōng dé jīng cheng1 zan4 qi1 fo2 ming2 hao4 gong1 de2 jing1 ch`eng tsan ch`i fo ming hao kung te ching cheng tsan chi fo ming hao kung te ching Shōsan shichibutsu myōgō kudoku kyō |
an alternative title for the 受持七佛名號所生功德經 |
稱讚如來功德神呪經 称讚如来功德神呪经 see styles |
chēng zàn rú lái gōng dé shén zhòu jīng cheng1 zan4 ru2 lai2 gong1 de2 shen2 zhou4 jing1 ch`eng tsan ju lai kung te shen chou ching cheng tsan ju lai kung te shen chou ching Shōsan nyorai kudoku shinju kyō |
Chengzan rulai gongde shenzhou jing |
文殊師利一百八名梵讚 文殊师利一百八名梵讚 see styles |
wén shū shī lì yī bǎi bā míng fàn zàn wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 fan4 zan4 wen shu shih li i pai pa ming fan tsan Monjushiri ippyakuhachi myō bonsan |
Sanskrit Praises of the One Hundred and Eight Names of Mañjuśrī |
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sanka さんか |
song of praise; eulogy; paean; hymn |
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sanbi さんび |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) praise; glorification; extolment |
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sanji さんじ |
eulogy; compliment |
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sandan さんだん |
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} praising Buddha; sermon; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} (See 五念門) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (noun/participle) (3) {Buddh} style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (noun/participle) (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay |
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sanbika さんびか |
hymn; hymnal |
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gasan がさん |
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting |
聖救度佛母二十一種禮讚經 圣救度佛母二十一种礼讚经 see styles |
shèng jiù dù fó mǔ èr shí yī zhǒng lǐ zàn jīng sheng4 jiu4 du4 fo2 mu3 er4 shi2 yi1 zhong3 li3 zan4 jing1 sheng chiu tu fo mu erh shih i chung li tsan ching Shō kudo butsumo nijūisshu raisan gyō |
Twenty-One Hymns to the Rescuer Saint Tārā, Mother of Buddhas |
釋迦牟尼佛成道在菩提樹降魔讚 释迦牟尼佛成道在菩提树降魔讚 see styles |
shì jiā mù ní fó chéng dào zài pú tí shù jiàng mó zàn shi4 jia1 mu4 ni2 fo2 cheng2 dao4 zai4 pu2 ti2 shu4 jiang4 mo2 zan4 shih chia mu ni fo ch`eng tao tsai p`u t`i shu chiang mo tsan shih chia mu ni fo cheng tao tsai pu ti shu chiang mo tsan Shakamuni butsujōdō zai bodaiju gōma san |
Hymn to Śakyamūṇi's Path to Buddhahood Under the Bodhi Tree, and His Triumph over Māra |
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sanbi さんび |
(noun, transitive verb) praise; glorification; extolment |
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sanji さんじ |
eulogy; compliment |
讚揚聖德多羅菩薩一百八名陀羅尼經 讚扬圣德多罗菩萨一百八名陀罗尼经 see styles |
zàn yáng shèng dé duō luó pú sà yī bó bā míng tuó luó ní jīng zan4 yang2 sheng4 de2 duo1 luo2 pu2 sa4 yi1 bo2 ba1 ming2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 tsan yang sheng te to lo p`u sa i po pa ming t`o lo ni ching tsan yang sheng te to lo pu sa i po pa ming to lo ni ching Sanyō shōtoku tara bosatsu ippyakuhachimyō darani kyō |
Zanyang shengde duoluo pusa yibobaming tuoluoni jing |
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tataeru たたえる |
(transitive verb) to praise; to extol; to hail; to laud; to celebrate |
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shousan / shosan しょうさん |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) praise; admiration; commendation; approbation |
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shousan / shosan しょうさん |
(noun, transitive verb) praise; admiration; commendation; approbation; applause |
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shousan / shosan しょうさん |
(noun, transitive verb) praise; admiration; commendation; approbation; applause |
大方廣曼殊室利童眞菩薩華嚴本教讚閻曼德迦忿怒王眞言阿毘遮迦嚕儀軌品 大方广曼殊室利童眞菩萨华严本教讚阎曼德迦忿怒王眞言阿毘遮迦噜仪轨品 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng màn shū shì lì tóng zhēn pú sà huā yán běn jiào zàn yán màn dé jiā fèn nù wáng zhēn yán ā pí zhē lū jiā yí guǐ pǐn da4 fang1 guang3 man4 shu1 shi4 li4 tong2 zhen1 pu2 sa4 hua1 yan2 ben3 jiao4 zan4 yan2 man4 de2 jia1 fen4 nu4 wang2 zhen1 yan2 a1 pi2 zhe1 lu1 jia1 yi2 gui3 pin3 ta fang kuang man shu shih li t`ung chen p`u sa hua yen pen chiao tsan yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen a p`i che lu chia i kuei p`in ta fang kuang man shu shih li tung chen pu sa hua yen pen chiao tsan yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen a pi che lu chia i kuei pin aihōkō Manjushiridō shimbosatsu kegon honkyō san Emmantokka funnuō shingon abisharoka giki bon |
Ritual Chapter on Yamāntaka, Ferocious King of Mantras and Abhicāraka, from the Bodhisattvapiṭakāvisara-mañjusr'īkumārabhūta-mūlakalpa |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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