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Simple Dictionary Definition |
本乘經 本乘经 see styles |
běn shèng jīng ben3 sheng4 jing1 pen sheng ching Honjō kyō |
Original Vehicle Sūtra |
本事經 本事经 see styles |
běn shì jīng ben3 shi4 jing1 pen shih ching Honji kyō |
itivṛttaka; ityukta; one of the twelve classes of sutras, in which the Buddha tells of the deeds of his disciples and others in previous lives, cf. 本生經. |
本業經 本业经 see styles |
běn yè jīng ben3 ye4 jing1 pen yeh ching Hongyō kyō |
Sūtra of Primary Activities |
本生經 本生经 see styles |
běn shēng jīng ben3 sheng1 jing1 pen sheng ching honjō gyō |
Jātaka sutras 闍陀伽; stories of the Buddha's previous incarnations, one of the twelve classes of sutras. |
本行經 本行经 see styles |
běn xíng jīng ben3 xing2 jing1 pen hsing ching Hongyō kyō |
(本行集經) A sutra of this title. |
梵網經 梵网经 see styles |
fàn wǎng jīng fan4 wang3 jing1 fan wang ching Bonmō kyō |
Brahmajāla Sutra, tr. by Kumārajīva A.D. 406, the infinitude of worlds being as the eyes or holes in Indra's net, which is all-embracing, like the Buddha's teaching. There are many treatises on it. |
棱嚴經 棱严经 see styles |
léng yán jīng leng2 yan2 jing1 leng yen ching Ryōgon kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, v. 楞. |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
楞嚴經 楞严经 see styles |
lèng yán jīng leng4 yan2 jing1 leng yen ching Ryōgon kyō |
Śūraṅgama-sūtra, a Tantric work tr. by Pāramiti in 705; v. 首楞嚴經; there are many treatises under both titles. |
橫神經 横神经 see styles |
héng shén jīng heng2 shen2 jing1 heng shen ching |
transverse commissure |
正依經 正依经 see styles |
zhèng yī jīng zheng4 yi1 jing1 cheng i ching shōe no kyō |
The sutras on which any sect specially relies. |
正法經 正法经 see styles |
zhèng fǎ jīng zheng4 fa3 jing1 cheng fa ching Shōbō kyō |
Sūtra of the True Dharma |
正經事 see styles |
zhèng jīng shì zheng4 jing1 shi4 cheng ching shih |
an important matter (something work-related or productive etc) |
正行經 正行经 see styles |
zhèng xíng jīng zheng4 xing2 jing1 cheng hsing ching Shōgyō kyō |
is an abbreviation of 佛說阿含正行經. |
求憐經 求怜经 see styles |
qiú lián jīng qiu2 lian2 jing1 ch`iu lien ching chiu lien ching |
Kyrie Eleison (section of Catholic mass); Miserere nobis; Lord have mercy upon us |
沒經驗 没经验 see styles |
méi jīng yàn mei2 jing1 yan4 mei ching yen |
inexperienced |
法句經 法句经 see styles |
fǎ jù jīng fa3 ju4 jing1 fa chü ching Hokku kyō |
Dharmapāda, 曇鉢經 a work by Dharmatrāta, of which there are four Chinese translations, A. D. 224, 290-306, 399, 980-1001. |
法喩經 法喩经 see styles |
fǎ yù jīng fa3 yu4 jing1 fa yü ching Hōyu kyō |
Dharmapāda |
法經錄 法经录 see styles |
fǎ jīng lù fa3 jing1 lu4 fa ching lu Hōkyōroku |
Fajing's Catalogue |
法花經 法花经 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng fa3 hua1 jing1 fa hua ching Hōke kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
法華經 法华经 see styles |
fǎ huá jīng fa3 hua2 jing1 fa hua ching Hokke kyō |
The Lotus Sutra Lotus Sūtra |
法觀經 法观经 see styles |
fǎ guān jīng fa3 guan1 jing1 fa kuan ching Hōkankyō |
Faguan jing |
法足經 法足经 see styles |
fǎ zú jīng fa3 zu2 jing1 fa tsu ching Hōsoku kyō |
Dharma Leg Sūtra |
法鏡經 法镜经 see styles |
fǎ jìng jīng fa3 jing4 jing1 fa ching ching Hōkyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Dharma Mirror |
法集經 法集经 see styles |
fǎ jí jīng fa3 ji2 jing1 fa chi ching Hōjū kyō |
Dharmasaṃgīti-sūtra |
泥涅經 泥涅经 see styles |
ní niè jīng ni2 nie4 jing1 ni nieh ching Naine kyō |
The Southern Translation of the Nirvāṇa-sūtra |
涅槃經 涅盘经 see styles |
niè pán jīng nie4 pan2 jing1 nieh p`an ching nieh pan ching Nehan gyō |
the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature. Nirvāṇa Sūtra. There are two versions, one the Hīnayāna, the other the Mahāyāna, both of which are translated into Chinese, in several versions, and there are numerous treatises on them. Hīnayāna: 佛般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Po Fazu A.D. 290-306 of the Western Chin dynasty, B.N. 552. 大般涅槃經 tr. by Faxian, B.N. 118. 般泥洹經 translator unknown. These are different translations of the same work. In the Āgamas 阿含there is also a Hīnayāna Nirvāṇa Sūtra. Mahāyāna: 佛說方等般泥洹經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Dharmarakṣa of the Western Chin A.D. 265-316, B. N. 116. 大般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Faxian, together with Buddhabhadra of the Eastern Chin, A.D. 317-420, B. N. 120, being a similar and incomplete translation of B. N. 113, 114. 四童子三昧經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Jñānagupta of the Sui dynasty, A. D. 589-618, B.N. 121. The above three differ, though they are the first part of the Nirvāṇa Sūtra of the Mahāyāna. The complete translation is 大般涅槃經 tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 423, B.N. 113; v. a partial translation of fasc. 12 and 39 by Beal, in his Catena of Buddhist Scriptures, pp. 160-188. It is sometimes called 北本 or Northern Book, when compared with its revision, the Southern Book, i.e. 南方大般涅槃經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, produced in Jianye, the modem Nanjing, by two Chinese monks, Huiyan and Huiguan, and a literary man, Xie Lingyun. B.N. 114. 大般涅槃經後分 The latter part of the Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra tr. by Jñānabhadra together with Huining and others of the Tang dynasty, B.N. 115, a continuation of the last chapter of B.N. 113 and 114. |
淨名經 淨名经 see styles |
jìng míng jīng jing4 ming2 jing1 ching ming ching Jōmyō kyō |
Jingming jing |
淨度經 淨度经 see styles |
jìng dù jīng jing4 du4 jing1 ching tu ching Jōdo kyō |
Samādhi-sūtra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha |
深密經 深密经 see styles |
shēn mì jīng shen1 mi4 jing1 shen mi ching Shinmikkyō |
Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra |
深蜜經 深蜜经 see styles |
shēn mì jīng shen1 mi4 jing1 shen mi ching Shinmikkyō |
Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra |
深蟄經 深蛰经 see styles |
shēn zhé jīng shen1 zhe2 jing1 shen che ching Shinchūkyō |
Shenzhe ching |
滎經縣 荥经县 see styles |
yíng jīng xiàn ying2 jing1 xian4 ying ching hsien |
Yingjing, county in Ya'an 雅安[Ya3an1], Sichuan |
灌佛經 灌佛经 see styles |
guàn fó jīng guan4 fo2 jing1 kuan fo ching Kanbutsu kyō |
Sūtra on Consecrating and Washing Buddha Images |
灌頂經 灌顶经 see styles |
guàn dǐng jīng guan4 ding3 jing1 kuan ting ching Kanjō kyō |
Sūtra of Consecration |
無想經 无想经 see styles |
wú xiǎng jīng wu2 xiang3 jing1 wu hsiang ching Musō kyō |
*Mahāmegha-sūtra |
熟酥經 熟酥经 see styles |
shóu sū jīng shou2 su1 jing1 shou su ching jukuso kyō |
The sūtras of ripe curds or cheese, the prajñā group. |
牟梨經 牟梨经 see styles |
móu lí jīng mou2 li2 jing1 mou li ching Mōri kyō |
Mouli jing |
玉耶經 玉耶经 see styles |
yù yé jīng yu4 ye2 jing1 yü yeh ching Gyokuya kyō |
Yuye jing |
王法經 王法经 see styles |
wáng fǎ jīng wang2 fa3 jing1 wang fa ching Ōbō kyō |
A sutra on royal law, tr. by Yijing; there are other treatises on it. |
理趣經 理趣经 see styles |
lǐ qù jīng li3 qu4 jing1 li ch`ü ching li chü ching Rishu kyō |
Scripture that Transcends the Principle |
瑜祇經 瑜祇经 see styles |
yú qí jīng yu2 qi2 jing1 yü ch`i ching yü chi ching Yugi kyō |
Yuqi jing |
瓔珞經 璎珞经 see styles |
yīng luò jīng ying1 luo4 jing1 ying lo ching Yōrakukyō |
Yingluo jing |
甚深經 甚深经 see styles |
shén shēn jīng shen2 shen1 jing1 shen shen ching shinshin kyō |
extremely profound scripture |
生意經 生意经 see styles |
shēng yi jīng sheng1 yi5 jing1 sheng i ching |
knack of doing business; business sense |
略出經 略出经 see styles |
lüè chū jīng lve4 chu1 jing1 lve ch`u ching lve chu ching Ryakushukkyō |
Lvechu jing |
痛經假 痛经假 see styles |
tòng jīng jià tong4 jing1 jia4 t`ung ching chia tung ching chia |
menstrual leave |
發神經 发神经 see styles |
fā shén jīng fa1 shen2 jing1 fa shen ching |
(coll.) to go crazy; to lose it; demented; unhinged |
百喩經 百喩经 see styles |
bǎi yú jīng bai3 yu2 jing1 pai yü ching Hyakuyu kyō |
The sūtra of the 100 parables, tr. by Guṇavṛddhi, late fifth century; also 百警經. |
百緣經 百缘经 see styles |
bǎi yuán jīng bai3 yuan2 jing1 pai yüan ching Hyakuen kyō |
Avadānaśataka |
百譬經 百譬经 see styles |
bǎi pì jīng bai3 pi4 jing1 pai p`i ching pai pi ching Hyakuhi kyō |
Sūtra of the 100 Parables |
看經堂 看经堂 see styles |
kàn jīng táng kan4 jing1 tang2 k`an ching t`ang kan ching tang kankin dō |
sūtra reading hall |
看經派 看经派 see styles |
kàn jīng pài kan4 jing1 pai4 k`an ching p`ai kan ching pai kankyō ha |
textual study track |
眞實經 眞实经 see styles |
zhēn shí jīng zhen1 shi2 jing1 chen shih ching Shinjitsukyō |
Zhenshi jing |
石壁經 石壁经 see styles |
shí bì jīng shi2 bi4 jing1 shih pi ching sekiheki kyō |
Sutras cut in stone in A. D. 829 in the 重玄寺 Ch'ung-hsüan temple, Soochow, where Po Chü-i put up a tablet. They consist of 69, 550 words of the 法華, 27, 092 of the 維摩, 5,287 of the 金剛, 3,020 of the 尊勝陀羅尼, 1,800 of the 阿彌陀, 6,990 of the 普顯行法, 3, 150 of the 實相法密, and 258 of the 般若心經. |
石經山 石经山 see styles |
shí jīng shān shi2 jing1 shan1 shih ching shan shakkyō san |
The hill with the stone sutras, which are said to have been carved in the Sui dynasty in grottoes on 自帶山 Pai Tai Shan, west of 涿州 Cho-chou in Shun-t'ienfu, Chihli. |
祕密經 祕密经 see styles |
mì mì jīng mi4 mi4 jing1 mi mi ching himitsu kyō |
the scriptures of the esoteric school |
神經元 神经元 see styles |
shén jīng yuán shen2 jing1 yuan2 shen ching yüan |
neuron |
神經原 神经原 see styles |
shén jīng yuán shen2 jing1 yuan2 shen ching yüan |
neuron; also written 神經元|神经元 |
神經學 神经学 see styles |
shén jīng xué shen2 jing1 xue2 shen ching hsüeh |
neurology |
神經性 神经性 see styles |
shén jīng xìng shen2 jing1 xing4 shen ching hsing |
neural; mental; neurological |
神經病 神经病 see styles |
shén jīng bìng shen2 jing1 bing4 shen ching ping |
mental disorder; neuropathy; (derog.) mental case |
神經症 神经症 see styles |
shén jīng zhèng shen2 jing1 zheng4 shen ching cheng |
neurosis |
神經痛 神经痛 see styles |
shén jīng tòng shen2 jing1 tong4 shen ching t`ung shen ching tung |
neuralgia (medicine) |
神經科 神经科 see styles |
shén jīng kē shen2 jing1 ke1 shen ching k`o shen ching ko |
neurology department |
神經突 神经突 see styles |
shén jīng tū shen2 jing1 tu1 shen ching t`u shen ching tu |
nerve process |
神經管 神经管 see styles |
shén jīng guǎn shen2 jing1 guan3 shen ching kuan |
neural tube (embryology) |
神經節 神经节 see styles |
shén jīng jié shen2 jing1 jie2 shen ching chieh |
(anatomy) ganglion |
神經索 神经索 see styles |
shén jīng suǒ shen2 jing1 suo3 shen ching so |
nerve cord |
神經網 神经网 see styles |
shén jīng wǎng shen2 jing1 wang3 shen ching wang |
neural net |
神經質 神经质 see styles |
shén jīng zhì shen2 jing1 zhi4 shen ching chih |
nervous; on edge; excitable; neurotic |
移山經 移山经 see styles |
yí shān jīng yi2 shan1 jing1 i shan ching Isen kyō |
Sūtra on [the Hero Who] Moves Mountains |
維摩經 维摩经 see styles |
wéi mó jīng wei2 mo2 jing1 wei mo ching Yuima gyō |
Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa-sūtra |
緣起經 缘起经 see styles |
yuán qǐ jīng yuan2 qi3 jing1 yüan ch`i ching yüan chi ching Engi kyō |
Sūtra on Conditioned Arising |
總持經 总持经 see styles |
zǒng chí jīng zong3 chi2 jing1 tsung ch`ih ching tsung chih ching Sōji kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra |
總經理 总经理 see styles |
zǒng jīng lǐ zong3 jing1 li3 tsung ching li |
general manager; CEO |
罵意經 骂意经 see styles |
mà yì jīng ma4 yi4 jing1 ma i ching Baikyō |
Mayi jing |
翻經院 翻经院 see styles |
fān jīng yuàn fan1 jing1 yuan4 fan ching yüan hongyōin |
a translation center |
聖哉經 圣哉经 see styles |
shèng zāi jīng sheng4 zai1 jing1 sheng tsai ching |
Sanctus (section of Catholic mass) |
聲王經 声王经 see styles |
shēng wáng jīng sheng1 wang2 jing1 sheng wang ching Shōō kyō |
Sound King Sūtra |
腦神經 脑神经 see styles |
nǎo shén jīng nao3 shen2 jing1 nao shen ching |
cranial nerves |
自說經 自说经 see styles |
zì shuō jīng zi4 shuo1 jing1 tzu shuo ching jisetsu kyō |
(Skt. udāna) |
興顯經 兴显经 see styles |
xīng xiǎn jīng xing1 xian3 jing1 hsing hsien ching Kōken kyō |
Tathāgatôtpatti-saṃbhava-nirdeśa(sūtra) |
般若經 般若经 see styles |
bō rě jīng bo1 re3 jing1 po je ching Hannya kyō |
The wisdom sutras, especially the 大般若波羅密多經 tr. by Hsuanzang in 600 juan. A compendium of five wisdom sutras is 摩訶般若; 金剛般若; 天王問般若; 光讚般若 and 仁王般若; cf. the last. Another compendium contains eight books. |
花嚴經 花严经 see styles |
huā yán jīng hua1 yan2 jing1 hua yen ching Kegon kyō |
Huayan jing |
莊嚴經 庄严经 see styles |
zhuāng yán jīng zhuang1 yan2 jing1 chuang yen ching Shōgon kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra of the Adorned King |
華嚴經 华严经 see styles |
huá yán jīng hua2 yan2 jing1 hua yen ching Kegon kyō |
Avatamsaka sutra of the Huayan school; also called Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya Sutra, the Flower adornment sutra or the Garland sutra Avataṃsaka-sūtra, also 大方廣佛華嚴經. Three tr. have been made: (1) by Buddhabhadra, who arrived in China A.D. 406, in 60 juan, known also as the 晉經 Jin sūtra and 舊經 the old sūtra; (2) by Śikṣānanda, about A.D. 700, in 80 juan, known also as the 唐經 Tang sūtra and 新經 the new sūtra; (3) by Prajñā about A.D. 800, in 40 juan. The treatises on this sūtra are very numerous, and the whole are known as the 華嚴部; they include the 華嚴音義 dictionary of the Classic by 慧苑 Huiyuan, about A.D. 700. |
蓮華經 莲华经 see styles |
lián huá jīng lian2 hua2 jing1 lien hua ching Renge kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
蔣經國 蒋经国 see styles |
jiǎng jīng guó jiang3 jing1 guo2 chiang ching kuo |
Chiang Ching-kuo (1910-1988), son of Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石, Guomindang politician, president of ROC 1978-1988 |
藏經板 藏经板 see styles |
zàng jīng bǎn zang4 jing1 ban3 tsang ching pan zōkyō ban |
sūtra block |
藏經洞 藏经洞 see styles |
zàng jīng dòng zang4 jing1 dong4 tsang ching tung |
cave holding scripture depository, part of Mogao cave complex 莫高窟, Dunhuang 敦煌 |
藏經閣 藏经阁 see styles |
zàng jīng gé zang4 jing1 ge2 tsang ching ko zōkyō kaku |
sūtra room |
藥師經 药师经 see styles |
yào shī jīng yao4 shi1 jing1 yao shih ching Yakushi kyō |
Healing sutra; Bhaisajyaguru sutra Yaoshi jing |
血盆經 血盆经 see styles |
xiě pén jīng xie3 pen2 jing1 hsieh p`en ching hsieh pen ching Ketsubon kyō |
The sutra describing the blood bath for women in Hades; it is a Chinese invention and is called by Eitel "the placenta tank, which consists of an immense pool of blood, and from this hell, it is said, no release is possible"; but there are ceremonies for release from it. |
要經典 要经典 see styles |
yào jīng diǎn yao4 jing1 dian3 yao ching tien yō kyōten |
an important scripture |
視神經 视神经 see styles |
shì shén jīng shi4 shen2 jing1 shih shen ching |
optic nerve |
觀佛經 观佛经 see styles |
guān fó jīng guan1 fo2 jing1 kuan fo ching Kanbutsu kyō |
Guanfo jing |
觀經疏 观经疏 see styles |
guān jīng shū guan1 jing1 shu1 kuan ching shu Kangyō sho |
Commentary on the Contemplation Sūtra |
觀音經 观音经 see styles |
guān yīn jīng guan1 yin1 jing1 kuan yin ching Kan'non gyō |
Chapter of the Universal Gate of Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
解節經 解节经 see styles |
jiě jié jīng jie3 jie2 jing1 chieh chieh ching Gessekkyō |
Jiejie jing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "經" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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