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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
本願 本愿 see styles |
běn yuàn ben3 yuan4 pen yüan hongan ほんがん |
Amida Buddha's original vow; long-cherished desire; (surname) Hongan pūrvapraṇidhāna. The original vow, or vows, of a Buddha or bodhisattva, e. g. the forty-eight of Amitābha, the twelve of 藥師, etc. |
欲願 欲愿 see styles |
yù yuàn yu4 yuan4 yü yüan yokugan |
to want |
歎願 see styles |
tangan たんがん |
(n,vs,adj-no) entreaty; appeal; petition |
正願 正愿 see styles |
zhèng yuàn zheng4 yuan4 cheng yüan seigan / segan せいがん |
(surname) Seigan proper vow |
殊願 殊愿 see styles |
shū yuàn shu1 yuan4 shu yüan shugan |
an excellent vow |
求願 求愿 see styles |
qiú yuàn qiu2 yuan4 ch`iu yüan chiu yüan gugan |
to aspire |
法願 法愿 see styles |
fǎ yuàn fa3 yuan4 fa yüan Hōgan |
Fayuan |
満願 see styles |
mangan まんがん |
fulfilment of a vow; fulfillment of a vow |
滿願 满愿 see styles |
mǎn yuàn man3 yuan4 man yüan mangan |
fulfillment of a vow |
無願 无愿 see styles |
wú yuàn wu2 yuan4 wu yüan mugan |
absence of aspiration |
熱願 see styles |
netsugan ねつがん |
(noun, transitive verb) ardent desire |
特願 see styles |
tokugan とくがん |
(abbreviation) (See 特許出願・とっきょしゅつがん) patent application |
甘願 甘愿 see styles |
gān yuàn gan1 yuan4 kan yüan |
willingly |
生願 生愿 see styles |
shēng yuàn sheng1 yuan4 sheng yüan |
desire to exist (in Buddhism, tanhā); craving for rebirth |
由願 由愿 see styles |
yóu yuàn you2 yuan4 yu yüan yu gan |
based on one's vow |
発願 see styles |
hotsugan ほつがん |
(n,vs,vi,vt) (1) {Buddh} giving rise to the desire to save all sentient beings; (n,vs,vi,vt) (2) praying; prayer |
發願 发愿 see styles |
fā yuàn fa1 yuan4 fa yüan hotsugan |
to vow To vow, resolve. |
祈願 祈愿 see styles |
qí yuàn qi2 yuan4 ch`i yüan chi yüan kigan きがん |
to pray; to pray for something; to wish something; prayer; wish (noun, transitive verb) prayer (for something); supplication; (female given name) Inori To vow. |
祝願 祝愿 see styles |
zhù yuàn zhu4 yuan4 chu yüan shukugan |
to wish invocation |
稱願 称愿 see styles |
chèn yuàn chen4 yuan4 ch`en yüan chen yüan |
to feel gratified (esp. at the misfortune of a loathed person); to have one's wish fulfilled |
立願 see styles |
ritsugan; ryuugan(ok) / ritsugan; ryugan(ok) りつがん; りゅうがん(ok) |
(n,vs,vi) prayer to a god |
等願 等愿 see styles |
děng yuàn deng3 yuan4 teng yüan tōgan |
The universal vows common to Buddhas. |
素願 see styles |
sogan そがん |
(archaism) long-held desire; cherished hope; lifelong wish |
結願 结愿 see styles |
jié yuàn jie2 yuan4 chieh yüan kechigan けちがん |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} expiration of term of a vow Concluding the vows, the last day of an assembly. |
總願 总愿 see styles |
zǒng yuàn zong3 yuan4 tsung yüan sōgan |
Universal vows common to all buddhas, in contrast with 別願 specific vows, e.g. the forty-eight of Amitābha. |
能願 see styles |
nougan / nogan のうがん |
(surname) Nougan |
自願 自愿 see styles |
zì yuàn zi4 yuan4 tzu yüan |
voluntary |
與願 与愿 see styles |
yǔ yuàn yu3 yuan4 yü yüan yogan |
To be willing (or vow) to grant. |
衆願 众愿 see styles |
zhòng yuàn zhong4 yuan4 chung yüan shu gan |
all wishes |
行願 行愿 see styles |
xíng yuàn xing2 yuan4 hsing yüan gyōgan |
Action and vow; act and vow, resolve or intention; to act out one's vows; to vow. |
西願 see styles |
seigan / segan せいがん |
(surname) Seigan |
許願 许愿 see styles |
xǔ yuàn xu3 yuan4 hsü yüan |
to make a wish; to make a vow; to promise a reward |
訴願 诉愿 see styles |
sù yuàn su4 yuan4 su yüan sogan そがん |
to appeal; an appeal (law) (noun, transitive verb) petition; appeal |
誓願 誓愿 see styles |
shì yuàn shi4 yuan4 shih yüan seigan / segan せいがん |
(noun/participle) (1) (religious) vow; (noun/participle) (2) prayer (for something by making a vow) To swear and vow, e.g. the forty-eight vows of Amitābha to save all beings. |
請願 请愿 see styles |
qǐng yuàn qing3 yuan4 ch`ing yüan ching yüan seigan / segan せいがん |
petition (for action to be taken) (noun, transitive verb) petition |
趁願 趁愿 see styles |
chèn yuàn chen4 yuan4 ch`en yüan chen yüan |
variant of 稱願|称愿[chen4yuan4] |
遂願 遂愿 see styles |
suì yuàn sui4 yuan4 sui yüan |
to have one's wish fulfilled |
道願 see styles |
dougan / dogan どうがん |
(surname) Dōgan |
遺願 遗愿 see styles |
yí yuàn yi2 yuan4 i yüan |
final wishes of the departed |
還願 还愿 see styles |
huán yuàn huan2 yuan4 huan yüan |
to redeem a vow (to a deity); to fulfill a promise; votive |
雅願 雅愿 see styles |
yǎ yuàn ya3 yuan4 ya yüan gagan |
an elegant vow |
願い主 see styles |
negainushi ねがいぬし |
applicant; person who prays |
願い事 see styles |
negaigoto ねがいごと |
wish; dream; prayer; one's desire |
願い出 see styles |
negaide ねがいで |
application; petition |
願い書 see styles |
negaisho ねがいしょ |
(1) (See 願書・1) (written) application; written request; petition; (2) (See 願文) written prayer for a shrine or Buddhist temple |
願万地 see styles |
ganmanji がんまんじ |
(place-name) Ganmanji |
願入寺 see styles |
gannyuuji / gannyuji がんにゅうじ |
(place-name) Gannyūji |
願円寺 see styles |
ganenji がんえんじ |
(place-name) Gan'enji |
願勝寺 see styles |
ganshouji / ganshoji がんしょうじ |
(place-name) Ganshouji |
願城寺 see styles |
ganjouji / ganjoji がんじょうじ |
(surname) Ganjōji |
願専寺 see styles |
gansenji がんせんじ |
(personal name) Gansenji |
願往生 see styles |
yuàn wǎng shēng yuan4 wang3 sheng1 yüan wang sheng |
vowing rebirth |
願心寺 see styles |
ganshinji がんしんじ |
(personal name) Ganshinji |
願成寺 see styles |
ganjouji / ganjoji がんじょうじ |
(place-name, surname) Ganjōji |
願掛け see styles |
gangake がんがけ gankake がんかけ |
Shinto or Buddhist prayer |
願掛岩 see styles |
gankakeiwa / gankakewa がんかけいわ |
(place-name) Gankakeiwa |
願掛沢 see styles |
gankakesawa がんかけさわ |
(personal name) Gankakesawa |
願教寺 see styles |
gankyouji / gankyoji がんきょうじ |
(place-name) Gankyōji |
願文山 see styles |
ganmonyama がんもんやま |
(place-name) Ganmonyama |
願昭寺 see styles |
ganshouji / ganshoji がんしょうじ |
(place-name) Ganshouji |
願栄寺 see styles |
ganeiji / ganeji がんえいじ |
(place-name) Gan'eiji |
願樂位 see styles |
yuàn lè wèi yuan4 le4 wei4 yüan le wei |
stage of conviction |
願樂欲 see styles |
yuàn yào è yù yuan4 yao4 e4 yu4 yüan yao o yü |
to wish |
願正檀 see styles |
ganshoudan / ganshodan がんしょうだん |
(place-name) Ganshoudan |
願泉寺 see styles |
gansenji がんせんじ |
(personal name) Gansenji |
願海寺 see styles |
gankaiji がんかいじ |
(place-name) Gankaiji |
願王寺 see styles |
ganouji / ganoji がんおうじ |
(personal name) Gan'ouji |
願生偈 see styles |
yuàn shēng jié yuan4 sheng1 jie2 yüan sheng chieh |
Verses on the Vow for Rebirth |
願生寺 see styles |
ganshouji / ganshoji がんしょうじ |
(personal name) Ganshouji |
願立て see styles |
gandate がんだて |
(n,vs,vi) Shinto or Buddhist prayer |
願能地 see styles |
gannouji / gannoji がんのうじ |
(place-name) Gannouji |
願自在 see styles |
yuàn zì zài yuan4 zi4 zai4 yüan tzu tsai |
mastery over vows |
願興寺 see styles |
gangouji / gangoji がんごうじ |
(place-name) Gangouji |
願行寺 see styles |
gangyouji / gangyoji がんぎょうじ |
(personal name) Gangyouji |
願解き see styles |
ganhodoki がんほどき |
visiting a shrine or temple to give thanks for the fulfilment of a prayer |
願連寺 see styles |
ganrenji がんれんじ |
(place-name) Ganrenji |
お願い see styles |
onegai おねがい |
(noun/participle) (1) (polite language) request; wish; (interjection) (2) (abbreviation) please |
一ノ願 see styles |
ichinogan いちのがん |
(surname) Ichinogan |
万願寺 see styles |
manganji まんがんじ |
(place-name, surname) Manganji |
不情願 不情愿 see styles |
bù qíng yuàn bu4 qing2 yuan4 pu ch`ing yüan pu ching yüan |
unwilling |
中願寺 see styles |
chuuganji / chuganji ちゅうがんじ |
(surname) Chuuganji |
京願町 see styles |
kyouganmachi / kyoganmachi きょうがんまち |
(place-name) Kyōganmachi |
代願人 see styles |
daigannin だいがんにん |
one who offers prayer in place of another |
作願門 作愿门 see styles |
zuò yuàn mén zuo4 yuan4 men2 tso yüan men sagan mon |
To make a vow to benefit self and others, and to fulfil the vow so as to be born in the Pure Land of Amitābha. The third of the five doors or ways of entering the Pure Land. |
內願堂 内愿堂 see styles |
nèi yuàn táng nei4 yuan4 tang2 nei yüan t`ang nei yüan tang nai gandō |
inner buddha hall |
出願人 see styles |
shutsugannin しゅつがんにん |
(See 出願者) applicant |
出願時 see styles |
shutsuganji しゅつがんじ |
(at the) time of application |
出願者 see styles |
shutsugansha しゅつがんしゃ |
(See 志願者,出願人,応募者) applicant |
劉仁願 see styles |
ryuujingan / ryujingan りゅうじんがん |
(person) Ryū Jingan |
勅願寺 see styles |
chokuganji ちょくがんじ |
temple built at the order of the emperor |
勝願寺 see styles |
shouganji / shoganji しょうがんじ |
(personal name) Shouganji |
十二願 十二愿 see styles |
shí èr yuàn shi2 er4 yuan4 shih erh yüan jūni gan |
(十二大願 or 十二上願) The twelve vows of the Master of Healing; v. 藥師. |
十八願 十八愿 see styles |
shí bā yuàn shi2 ba1 yuan4 shih pa yüan jūhachigan |
eighteenth vow |
十大願 十大愿 see styles |
shí dà yuàn shi2 da4 yuan4 shih ta yüan jū daigan |
The ten vows of Puxian 普賢, or Samantabhadra. |
十願王 十愿王 see styles |
shí yuàn wáng shi2 yuan4 wang2 shih yüan wang jūgan ō |
The king of the ten vows, Puxian普賢, or Samantabhadra. |
各願寺 see styles |
kakuganji かくがんじ |
(place-name) Kakuganji |
咒願師 咒愿师 see styles |
zhòu yuàn shī zhou4 yuan4 shi1 chou yüan shih juganshi |
invoker |
善願橋 see styles |
zenganbashi ぜんがんばし |
(place-name) Zenganbashi |
嘆願書 see styles |
tangansho たんがんしょ |
(written) petition |
四弘願 四弘愿 see styles |
sì hóng yuàn si4 hong2 yuan4 ssu hung yüan shi kōgan |
four vast vows |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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