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Simple Dictionary Definition |
五停心觀 五停心观 see styles |
wǔ tíng xīn guān wu3 ting2 xin1 guan1 wu t`ing hsin kuan wu ting hsin kuan go chōshin kan |
five approaches to meditation |
五部心觀 五部心观 see styles |
wǔ bù xīn guān wu3 bu4 xin1 guan1 wu pu hsin kuan Gobu shinkan |
Essential Meditations on the Five Families |
人文景觀 人文景观 see styles |
rén wén jǐng guān ren2 wen2 jing3 guan1 jen wen ching kuan |
place of cultural interest |
人權觀察 人权观察 see styles |
rén quán guān chá ren2 quan2 guan1 cha2 jen ch`üan kuan ch`a jen chüan kuan cha |
Human Rights Watch (HRW), New York-based non-governmental organization |
以慧觀察 以慧观察 see styles |
yǐ huì guān chá yi3 hui4 guan1 cha2 i hui kuan ch`a i hui kuan cha ie kansatsu |
observe; analyze with insight |
信用觀察 信用观察 see styles |
xìn yòng guān chá xin4 yong4 guan1 cha2 hsin yung kuan ch`a hsin yung kuan cha |
credit watch |
修不淨觀 修不淨观 see styles |
xiū bù jìng guān xiu1 bu4 jing4 guan1 hsiu pu ching kuan shu fujō kan |
meditating on impurity |
修觀行者 修观行者 see styles |
xiū guān xíng zhě xiu1 guan1 xing2 zhe3 hsiu kuan hsing che shu kangyō sha |
meditation practitioner |
入現觀已 入现观已 see styles |
rù xiàn guān yǐ ru4 xian4 guan1 yi3 ju hsien kuan i nyū genkan i |
having experienced direct insight... |
入諦現觀 入谛现观 see styles |
rù dì xiàn guān ru4 di4 xian4 guan1 ju ti hsien kuan nyūtai genkan |
enters into the clear observation of the truth(s) |
八不中觀 八不中观 see styles |
bā bù zhòng guān ba1 bu4 zhong4 guan1 pa pu chung kuan happu chūkan |
See 八不正觀. |
八不正觀 八不正观 see styles |
bā bù zhèng guān ba1 bu4 zheng4 guan1 pa pu cheng kuan happu shōkan |
Meditation on the eight negations 八不. These eight, birth, death, etc., are the 八迷 eight misleading ideas, or 八計 eight wrong calculations. No objection is made to the terms in the apparent, or relative, sense 俗諦, but in the real or absolute sense 眞諦 these eight ideas are incorrect, and the truth lies between them ; in the relative, mortality need not be denied, but in the absolute we cannot speak of mortality or immortality. In regard to the relative view, beings have apparent birth and apparent death from various causes, but are not really born and do not really die, i.e. there is the difference of appearance and reality. In the absolute there is no apparent birth and apparent death. The other three pairs are similarly studied. |
八大觀音 八大观音 see styles |
bā dà guān yīn ba1 da4 guan1 yin1 pa ta kuan yin Hachi Dai Kannon |
The eight Shingon representations of Guanyin: as one of the above 八大明王, as the white-robed one, as a rākṣasī, as with four faces, as with a horse's head, as Mahāsthāmaprāpta 大勢至, and as Tārā 陀羅. |
六觀世音 六观世音 see styles |
liù guān shì yīn liu4 guan1 shi4 yin1 liu kuan shih yin Roku Kanzeon |
six [incarnations of] Avalokitêśvara |
冷眼旁觀 冷眼旁观 see styles |
lěng yǎn páng guān leng3 yan3 pang2 guan1 leng yen p`ang kuan leng yen pang kuan |
the cool eye of a bystander; a detached point of view |
凝住覺觀 凝住觉观 see styles |
níng zhù jué guān ning2 zhu4 jue2 guan1 ning chu chüeh kuan gyōjū kakkan |
firmly abiding in attentive contemplation |
出入息觀 出入息观 see styles |
chū rù xī guān chu1 ru4 xi1 guan1 ch`u ju hsi kuan chu ju hsi kuan shutsunyū sokukan |
mindfulness of breathing |
別相三觀 别相三观 see styles |
bié xiàng sān guān bie2 xiang4 san1 guan1 pieh hsiang san kuan bessō sankan |
The three views of the 別教 in regard to the absolute, the phenomenal, the medial 空假中 as separate ideas. |
動見觀瞻 动见观瞻 see styles |
dòng jiàn guān zhān dong4 jian4 guan1 zhan1 tung chien kuan chan |
to be watched closely (idiom) |
十三觀音 see styles |
shí sān guān yīn shi2 san1 guan1 yin1 shih san kuan yin |
(三十三尊觀音) The thirty-three forms in which Guanyin is represented: with willow, dragon, sutra, halo, as strolling, with white robe, as lotus-sleeping, with fishing-creel, as medicine-bestowing, with folded hands, holding a lotus, pouring water, etc. 三十三過 The thirty-three possible fallacies in the statement of a syllogism, nine in the proposition 宗 pratijñā, fourteen in the reason 因 hetu, and ten in the example 喩 udāharaṇa. |
十乘觀法 十乘观法 see styles |
shí shèng guān fǎ shi2 sheng4 guan1 fa3 shih sheng kuan fa jūjō kanbō |
ten vehicles of meditation |
十六想觀 十六想观 see styles |
shí liù xiǎng guān shi2 liu4 xiang3 guan1 shih liu hsiang kuan jūroku sōkan |
idem 十六觀. |
十六行觀 十六行观 see styles |
shí liù xíng guān shi2 liu4 xing2 guan1 shih liu hsing kuan jūroku gyōkan |
sixteen observances of practice |
十六諦觀 十六谛观 see styles |
shí liù dì guān shi2 liu4 di4 guan1 shih liu ti kuan jūroku taikan |
sixteen meditations on the truths |
十法止觀 十法止观 see styles |
shí fǎ zhǐ guān shi2 fa3 zhi3 guan1 shih fa chih kuan jippō shikan |
ten vehicles of meditation |
十種觀法 十种观法 see styles |
shí zhǒng guān fǎ shi2 zhong3 guan1 fa3 shih chung kuan fa jusshu kanbō |
idem 十乘觀法. |
十觀成乘 十观成乘 see styles |
shí guān chéng shèng shi2 guan1 cheng2 sheng4 shih kuan ch`eng sheng shih kuan cheng sheng jūkan jōjō |
ten vehicles of meditation |
千手觀音 千手观音 see styles |
qiān shǒu guān yīn qian1 shou3 guan1 yin1 ch`ien shou kuan yin chien shou kuan yin Senshu Kannon せんじゅかんのん |
(out-dated kanji) thousand-armed Avalokiteshvara; thousand-armed Kannon Sahasrabhuja-sahasranetra. One of the six forms of Kuanyin with a thousand arms and a thousand eyes. |
南山三觀 南山三观 see styles |
nán shān sān guān nan2 shan1 san1 guan1 nan shan san kuan Nanzan sangan |
three views of Nanshan |
反照觀察 反照观察 see styles |
fǎn zhào guān chá fan3 zhao4 guan1 cha2 fan chao kuan ch`a fan chao kuan cha honshō kansatsu |
illumine and contemplate thoroughly |
古文觀止 古文观止 see styles |
gǔ wén guān zhǐ gu3 wen2 guan1 zhi3 ku wen kuan chih |
Guwen Guanzhi, an anthology of essays written in Literary Chinese, compiled and edited by Wu Chucai and Wu Diaohou of Qing dynasty |
周遍觀察 周遍观察 see styles |
zhōu biàn guān chá zhou1 bian4 guan1 cha2 chou pien kuan ch`a chou pien kuan cha shūhen kansatsu |
to consider |
善觀察覺 善观察觉 see styles |
shàn guān chá jué shan4 guan1 cha2 jue2 shan kuan ch`a chüeh shan kuan cha chüeh zen kansatsu kaku |
excellent observing awareness |
嘆為觀止 叹为观止 see styles |
tàn wéi guān zhǐ tan4 wei2 guan1 zhi3 t`an wei kuan chih tan wei kuan chih |
(idiom) to gasp in amazement; to acclaim as the peak of perfection |
四人觀世 四人观世 see styles |
sì rén guān shì si4 ren2 guan1 shi4 ssu jen kuan shih shinin kanse |
The world from four points of view: that of men in general— its pleasures, thoughtlessly; of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas— as a burning house, uneasily; of bodhisattvas— as an empty flower; of Buddhas— as mind, all things being for (or of) intelligent mind. |
四如實觀 四如实观 see styles |
sì rú shí guān si4 ru2 shi2 guan1 ssu ju shih kuan shi nyojitsu kan |
A meditation method on the 四加行位 q. v. |
四尋思觀 四寻思观 see styles |
sì xún sī guān si4 xun2 si1 guan1 ssu hsün ssu kuan shi jinshi kan |
A study or contemplation of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana sect, on 名 the terms used, 義 the meanings of the things or phenomena, 自性 the nature of the things, 差別 their differentiation. |
四念處觀 四念处观 see styles |
sì niàn chù guān si4 nian4 chu4 guan1 ssu nien ch`u kuan ssu nien chu kuan shi nenjo kan |
contemplation of the four bases of mindfulness |
四教三觀 四教三观 see styles |
sì jiào sān guān si4 jiao4 san1 guan1 ssu chiao san kuan shikyō sangan |
The Tiantai four main doctrinal divisions as above and its three kinds of meditation. |
四本止觀 四本止观 see styles |
sì běn zhǐ guān si4 ben3 zhi3 guan1 ssu pen chih kuan shihon shikan |
The four books of Tiantai on meditation 止觀, i. e. 摩訶止觀; 禪波羅蜜; 六妙門; and 坐禪法要. |
四種觀行 四种观行 see styles |
sì zhǒng guān xíng si4 zhong3 guan1 xing2 ssu chung kuan hsing shishu kangyō |
The four kinds of examination, a method of repentance as a way to get rid of any sin: study the cause of the sin, which lies in ignorance, or lack of clear understanding, e. g. moth and fame; study its inevitable effect, its karma; study oneself, introspection; and study the Tathāgata in his perfect character, and saving power. |
四門遊觀 四门遊观 see styles |
sì mén yóu guān si4 men2 you2 guan1 ssu men yu kuan shimon yūkan |
The four distresses observed during his wanderings by the Buddha when a prince— birth, age, disease, death. |
圓頓止觀 圆顿止观 see styles |
yuán dùn zhǐ guān yuan2 dun4 zhi3 guan1 yüan tun chih kuan endon shikan |
perfect and sudden cessation and contemplation |
坐井觀天 坐井观天 see styles |
zuò jǐng guān tiān zuo4 jing3 guan1 tian1 tso ching kuan t`ien tso ching kuan tien |
lit. to view the sky from the bottom of a well (idiom); ignorant and narrow-minded |
坐觀成敗 坐观成败 see styles |
zuò guān chéng bài zuo4 guan1 cheng2 bai4 tso kuan ch`eng pai tso kuan cheng pai |
to sit and await success or failure (idiom); to wait to see the outcome of a fight before taking sides; to sit on the fence |
外觀設計 外观设计 see styles |
wài guān shè jì wai4 guan1 she4 ji4 wai kuan she chi |
look; external appearance; design; overall brand look or logo that can be patented |
大悲觀世 大悲观世 see styles |
dà bēi guān shì da4 bei1 guan1 shi4 ta pei kuan shih daihi kanse |
Guanyin, the greatly pitiful regarder of (earth's) cries. |
大悲觀音 大悲观音 see styles |
dà bēi guān yīn da4 bei1 guan1 yin1 ta pei kuan yin Daihi Kannon |
greatly compassionate Avalokitêśvara |
奢摩他觀 奢摩他观 see styles |
shē mó tā guān she1 mo2 ta1 guan1 she mo t`a kuan she mo ta kuan shamata kan |
śamatha (tranquility) method of meditation |
如實觀察 如实观察 see styles |
rú shí guān chá ru2 shi2 guan1 cha2 ju shih kuan ch`a ju shih kuan cha nyojitsu kansatsu |
correct observation [analysis, contemplation, inspection] |
如實觀照 如实观照 see styles |
rú shí guān zhào ru2 shi2 guan1 zhao4 ju shih kuan chao nyojitsu kanshō |
to correctly observe |
如是觀已 如是观已 see styles |
rú shì guān yǐ ru2 shi4 guan1 yi3 ju shih kuan i nyoze kan i |
having completed this observation... |
如理觀察 如理观察 see styles |
rú lǐ guān chá ru2 li3 guan1 cha2 ju li kuan ch`a ju li kuan cha nyori kansatsu |
correctly contemplate |
妙觀察智 妙观察智 see styles |
miào guān chá zhì miao4 guan1 cha2 zhi4 miao kuan ch`a chih miao kuan cha chih myō kanzacchi |
marvelous observing cognition |
宏觀世界 宏观世界 see styles |
hóng guān shì jiè hong2 guan1 shi4 jie4 hung kuan shih chieh |
macrocosm; the world in the large |
宏觀經濟 宏观经济 see styles |
hóng guān jīng jì hong2 guan1 jing1 ji4 hung kuan ching chi |
macroeconomic |
宏觀調控 宏观调控 see styles |
hóng guān tiáo kòng hong2 guan1 tiao2 kong4 hung kuan t`iao k`ung hung kuan tiao kung |
macro-control |
客觀世界 客观世界 see styles |
kè guān shì jiè ke4 guan1 shi4 jie4 k`o kuan shih chieh ko kuan shih chieh |
the objective world (as opposed to empirical observation) |
客觀主義 客观主义 see styles |
kè guān zhǔ yì ke4 guan1 zhu3 yi4 k`o kuan chu i ko kuan chu i |
objectivist philosophy |
察言觀色 察言观色 see styles |
chá yán guān sè cha2 yan2 guan1 se4 ch`a yen kuan se cha yen kuan se |
to weigh up sb's words and observe their facial expression (idiom); to discern what sb thinks from his body language |
審諦觀察 审谛观察 see styles |
shěn dì guān chá shen3 di4 guan1 cha2 shen ti kuan ch`a shen ti kuan cha shintai kansatsu |
evaluation and investigation |
專念觀察 专念观察 see styles |
zhuān niàn guān chá zhuan1 nian4 guan1 cha2 chuan nien kuan ch`a chuan nien kuan cha sennen kansatsu |
concentrated observation |
巧安止觀 巧安止观 see styles |
qiǎo ān zhǐ guān qiao3 an1 zhi3 guan1 ch`iao an chih kuan chiao an chih kuan gyōan shikan |
to skillfully practice calm abiding and clear observation |
強迫觀念 强迫观念 see styles |
qiǎng pò guān niàn qiang3 po4 guan1 nian4 ch`iang p`o kuan nien chiang po kuan nien |
compelling notion; obsession |
微觀世界 微观世界 see styles |
wēi guān shì jiè wei1 guan1 shi4 jie4 wei kuan shih chieh |
microcosm; the microscopic world |
微觀經濟 微观经济 see styles |
wēi guān jīng jì wei1 guan1 jing1 ji4 wei kuan ching chi |
microeconomic |
心地觀經 心地观经 see styles |
xīn dì guān jīng xin1 di4 guan1 jing1 hsin ti kuan ching Shinjikan gyō |
Sūtra of Contemplation of the Mind Ground |
悲觀慈觀 悲观慈观 see styles |
bēi guān cí guān bei1 guan1 ci2 guan1 pei kuan tz`u kuan pei kuan tzu kuan hikan jikan |
The pitying contemplation for saving beings from suffering, and the merciful contemplation for giving joy to all beings. |
應觀輕重 应观轻重 see styles |
yìng guān qīng zhòng ying4 guan1 qing1 zhong4 ying kuan ch`ing chung ying kuan ching chung ōkan kyōjū |
should observe the relative seriousness |
拱手旁觀 拱手旁观 see styles |
gǒng shǒu páng guān gong3 shou3 pang2 guan1 kung shou p`ang kuan kung shou pang kuan |
to watch from the sidelines and do nothing (idiom) |
摩訶止觀 摩诃止观 see styles |
mó hē zhǐ guān mo2 he1 zhi3 guan1 mo ho chih kuan Maka shikan |
Mohe zhiguan |
救苦觀音 救苦观音 see styles |
jiù kǔ guān yīn jiu4 ku3 guan1 yin1 chiu k`u kuan yin chiu ku kuan yin kuku Kannon |
Avalokitêśvara who saves world from suffering |
教觀二門 教观二门 see styles |
jiào guān èr mén jiao4 guan1 er4 men2 chiao kuan erh men kyōkan nimon |
two approaches of doctrinal and meditative |
教觀兼修 教观兼修 see styles |
jiào guān jiān xiū jiao4 guan1 jian1 xiu1 chiao kuan chien hsiu kyōkan kenshu |
combined practice of scriptural study and meditation |
方便觀察 方便观察 see styles |
fāng biàn guān chá fang1 bian4 guan1 cha2 fang pien kuan ch`a fang pien kuan cha hōben kansatsu |
skillfully scrutinizes |
旁觀者清 旁观者清 see styles |
páng guān zhě qīng pang2 guan1 zhe3 qing1 p`ang kuan che ch`ing pang kuan che ching |
an outsider can see things more clearly or objectively than those involved (idiom) |
明靜止觀 明静止观 see styles |
míng jìng zhǐ guān ming2 jing4 zhi3 guan1 ming ching chih kuan myōjō shikan |
luminous quiescence (of cessation-and contemplation) |
普賢觀經 普贤观经 see styles |
pǔ xián guān jīng pu3 xian2 guan1 jing1 p`u hsien kuan ching pu hsien kuan ching Fugenkan kyō |
Puxian guan jing |
景觀設計 景观设计 see styles |
jǐng guān shè jì jing3 guan1 she4 ji4 ching kuan she chi |
landscape design |
智諦現觀 智谛现观 see styles |
zhì dì xiàn guān zhi4 di4 xian4 guan1 chih ti hsien kuan chitai gen kan |
cognition clearly observing reality |
東觀漢記 东观汉记 see styles |
dōng guàn hàn jì dong1 guan4 han4 ji4 tung kuan han chi |
Dongguan Hanji, a history of the Eastern Han dynasty consisting of 143 volumes compiled by many 1st and 2nd century authors |
楊柳觀音 杨柳观音 see styles |
yáng liǔ guān yīn yang2 liu3 guan1 yin1 yang liu kuan yin Yōryū Kannon |
Guanyin with the willow-branch. |
樂觀主義 乐观主义 see styles |
lè guān zhǔ yì le4 guan1 zhu3 yi4 le kuan chu i |
optimism |
樂觀其成 乐观其成 see styles |
lè guān qí chéng le4 guan1 qi2 cheng2 le kuan ch`i ch`eng le kuan chi cheng |
to look favorably on something; would be glad to see it happen |
次第止觀 次第止观 see styles |
cì dì zhǐ guān ci4 di4 zhi3 guan1 tz`u ti chih kuan tzu ti chih kuan shidai shikan |
gradual-and-successive cessation-and-contemplation |
歌舞觀聽 歌舞观听 see styles |
gē wǔ guān tīng ge1 wu3 guan1 ting1 ko wu kuan t`ing ko wu kuan ting kabukanchō |
viewing of theatrical performances and listening to music |
止觀二門 止观二门 see styles |
zhǐ guān èr mén zhi3 guan1 er4 men2 chih kuan erh men shikan nimon |
both cessation and clear observation |
止觀倶行 止观倶行 see styles |
zhǐ guān jù xíng zhi3 guan1 ju4 xing2 chih kuan chü hsing shikan gugyō |
practice both śamatha and vipaśyanā side by side |
止觀十門 止观十门 see styles |
zhǐ guān shí mén zhi3 guan1 shi2 men2 chih kuan shih men shikan jūmon |
ten approaches to cessation and analytical meditation |
止觀和尚 止观和尚 see styles |
zhǐ guān hé shàng zhi3 guan1 he2 shang4 chih kuan ho shang Shikan Washō |
A name for the Tang monk Daosui 道邃. |
止觀法門 止观法门 see styles |
zhǐ guān fǎ mén zhi3 guan1 fa3 men2 chih kuan fa men shikan hōmon |
to practice method of cessation and clear observation |
止觀玄文 止观玄文 see styles |
zhǐ guān xuán wén zhi3 guan1 xuan2 wen2 chih kuan hsüan wen Shikan genmon |
Another name for the止觀論. |
止觀雙運 止观双运 see styles |
zhǐ guān shuāng yùn zhi3 guan1 shuang1 yun4 chih kuan shuang yün shikan sōun |
the dual functioning of stabilizing and insight meditation |
歷史觀點 历史观点 see styles |
lì shǐ guān diǎn li4 shi3 guan1 dian3 li shih kuan tien |
historical standpoint |
水月觀音 水月观音 see styles |
shuǐ yuè guān yīn shui3 yue4 guan1 yin1 shui yüeh kuan yin Suigetsu kannon |
Guanyin gazing at the moon in the water, i. e. the unreality of all phenomena. |
洞若觀火 洞若观火 see styles |
dòng ruò guān huǒ dong4 ruo4 guan1 huo3 tung jo kuan huo |
lit. to see something as clearly as one sees a blazing fire (idiom); fig. to grasp the situation thoroughly |
漸次止觀 渐次止观 see styles |
jiàn cì zhǐ guān jian4 ci4 zhi3 guan1 chien tz`u chih kuan chien tzu chih kuan zenji shikan |
graded stilling and insight |
現觀四諦 现观四谛 see styles |
xiàn guān sì dì xian4 guan1 si4 di4 hsien kuan ssu ti genkan shitai |
through the realization of the four noble truths |
界分別觀 界分别观 see styles |
jiè fēn bié guān jie4 fen1 bie2 guan1 chieh fen pieh kuan kai funbetsu kan |
meditation on worldly discrimination |
白處觀音 白处观音 see styles |
bái chù guān yīn bai2 chu4 guan1 yin1 pai ch`u kuan yin pai chu kuan yin Byakusho Kannon |
White-robed Avalokitêśvara |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "觀" 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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