There are 65 total results for your 三世 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三世 see styles |
sān shì san1 shi4 san shih sanze; miyo(ok) さんぜ; みよ(ok) |
the Third (of numbered kings) (1) {Buddh} three temporal states of existence; past, present and future; (2) (さんぜ only) three generations; (female given name) Miyo The three periods, 過去, 現在, 未來or 過, 現, 未, past, present, and future. The universe is described as eternally in motion, like flowing stream. Also 未生, 巳生,後滅, or 未, 現, 過 unborn, born, dead The 華嚴經 Hua-yen sūtra has a division of ten kinds of past, present, and future i.e. the past spoken of as past, present, and future, the present spoken of in like manner, the future also, with the addition of the present as the three periods in one instant. Also 三際. |
三世二 see styles |
miyoji みよじ |
(personal name) Miyoji |
三世佛 see styles |
sān shì fó san1 shi4 fo2 san shih fo sanze butsu |
The Buddhas of the past, present, and future, i.e. Kāsyapa, Śākyamuni, and Maitreya. |
三世俗 see styles |
sān shì sú san1 shi4 su2 san shih su san sezoku |
three kinds of convention |
三世司 see styles |
miyoji みよじ |
(personal name) Miyoji |
三世子 see styles |
miyoko みよこ |
(female given name) Miyoko |
三世寺 see styles |
sanzeji さんぜじ |
(place-name) Sanzeji |
三世川 see styles |
misegawa みせがわ |
(surname) Misegawa |
三世心 see styles |
sān shì xīn san1 shi4 xin1 san shih hsin sanze shin |
Mind, or thought, past, present or future, is momentary, always moving, unreal and cannot be laid hold of. |
三世志 see styles |
miyoshi みよし |
(personal name) Miyoshi |
三世故 see styles |
miyoko みよこ |
(female given name) Miyoko |
三世智 see styles |
sān shì zhì san1 shi4 zhi4 san shih chih sanze chi |
One of a Tathāgata's ten kinds of wisdom, i.e. knowledge of past, present, and future. |
三世次 see styles |
miyoji みよじ |
(personal name) Miyoji |
三世治 see styles |
miyoharu みよはる |
(given name) Miyoharu |
三世町 see styles |
misemachi みせまち |
(personal name) Misemachi |
三世界 see styles |
sān shì jiè san1 shi4 jie4 san shih chieh san sekai |
the triple universe |
三世相 see styles |
sān shì xiàng san1 shi4 xiang4 san shih hsiang sanzesou / sanzeso さんぜそう |
the Book of Divination characteristics of the three times |
三世間 三世间 see styles |
sān shì jiān san1 shi4 jian1 san shih chien san zeken |
There are two definitions: (1) The realms of 器 matter, of 衆生 life, and 智正覺 mind, especially the Buddha's mind. (2) The 五陰 psychological realm (mind), 衆生 realm of life, and 國土 or 器material realm. |
久三世 see styles |
kumiyo くみよ |
(personal name) Kumiyo |
二三世 see styles |
fumiyo ふみよ |
(female given name) Fumiyo |
喜三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
季三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
希三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
木三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
樹三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
玖三世 see styles |
kumiyo くみよ |
(personal name) Kumiyo |
紀三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
記三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
貴三世 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(personal name) Kimiyo |
降三世 see styles |
xiáng sān shì xiang2 san1 shi4 hsiang san shih gō sansei |
To subdue the three worlds, as conqueror of them, e.g. 降三世明王 Trailokya-vijaya-rāja, rāja subduing the three realms above, here, below, one of the five great 明王 q.v.; the one controlling the east; subduer of the three realms of desire, resentment, and stupidity; also of these three passions in past, present, future. There are other similar rājas. |
三世七原 see styles |
miseshichibara みせしちばら |
(place-name) Miseshichibara |
三世了達 三世了达 see styles |
sān shì liǎo dá san1 shi4 liao3 da2 san shih liao ta sanze ryōdatsu |
A Buddha's perfect knowledge of past, present, and future. |
三世假實 三世假实 see styles |
sān shì jiǎ shí san1 shi4 jia3 shi2 san shih chia shih sanze kejitsu |
The reality or otherwise of things or events past, present, and future. Some Hīnayāna schools admit the reality of the present but dispute the reality of the past 已有and the future 當有. Others take different views, all of which have been exhaustively discussed. See Vibhāśā śāstra 婆沙論 77 or 俱舍論 20. |
三世十方 see styles |
sanzejippou / sanzejippo さんぜじっぽう |
{Buddh} (See 三世・さんぜ・1,十方・1) limitless time and space |
三世呑象 see styles |
sanseidonshou / sansedonsho さんせいどんしょう |
(given name) Sanseidonshou |
三世因果 see styles |
sān shì yīn guǒ san1 shi4 yin1 guo3 san shih yin kuo sanzeinga / sanzenga さんぜいんが |
{Buddh} retribution spanning the three temporal worlds (present, past, future) causality spanning the three periods |
三世如來 三世如来 see styles |
sān shì rú lái san1 shi4 ru2 lai2 san shih ju lai sanze nyorai |
tathāgatas in the three time periods |
三世實有 三世实有 see styles |
sān shí shí yǒu san1 shi2 shi2 you3 san shih shih yu sanze jitsū |
all phenomena in the three times truly exist |
三世成佛 see styles |
sān shì chéng fó san1 shi4 cheng2 fo2 san shih ch`eng fo san shih cheng fo sanshōjōbutsu |
idem 三生. |
三世覺母 三世觉母 see styles |
sān shì jué mǔ san1 shi4 jue2 mu3 san shih chüeh mu sanze(no)kakumo |
A name for Mañjuśrī 文殊; as guardian of the wisdom of Vairocana he is the bodhi-mother of all Buddhas past, present, and future. |
三世諸仏 see styles |
sanzeshobutsu さんぜしょぶつ |
{Buddh} all Buddhas of past, present and future |
三世諸佛 三世诸佛 see styles |
sān shì zhū fó san1 shi4 zhu1 fo2 san shih chu fo sanze shobutsu |
buddhas of the three times |
三種三世 三种三世 see styles |
sān zhǒng sān shì san1 zhong3 san1 shi4 san chung san shih sanshu sanze |
Three kinds of past, present, and future as intp. according to 道理, 神通, and 唯識. |
刹那三世 see styles |
chàn à sān shì chan4 a4 san1 shi4 ch`an a san shih chan a san shih setsuna sanze |
The moments past, present, future. |
十方三世 see styles |
shí fāng sān shì shi2 fang1 san1 shi4 shih fang san shih jippō sanze |
ten directions in the three times |
清水三世 see styles |
shimizumitsuyo しみずみつよ |
(person) Shimizu Mitsuyo (1981.4.22-) |
無邊三世 无边三世 see styles |
wú biān sān shì wu2 bian1 san1 shi4 wu pien san shih muhen sanse |
the limitless three times |
現在三世 现在三世 see styles |
xiàn zài sān shì xian4 zai4 san1 shi4 hsien tsai san shih genzai sanse |
three divisions of the present |
第三世界 see styles |
dì sān shì jiè di4 san1 shi4 jie4 ti san shih chieh daisansekai だいさんせかい |
Third World Third World |
過去三世 过去三世 see styles |
guō qù sān shì guo1 qu4 san1 shi4 kuo ch`ü san shih kuo chü san shih kako sanse |
three divisions of the past |
降三世明 see styles |
xiáng sān s hi míng xiang2 san1 s hi4 ming2 hsiang san s hi ming gō sanse myō |
conqueror of the three worlds |
三世三千佛 see styles |
sān shì sān qiān fó san1 shi4 san1 qian1 fo2 san shih san ch`ien fo san shih san chien fo sanze sanzen butsu |
The thousand Buddhas of each of the three kalpas — of the past, called 莊嚴 kalpa, the present 賢, and the future 星宿. Their names are variously given in several sutra, with a complete list in the 三手佛名經. |
三世不可得 see styles |
sān shì bù kě dé san1 shi4 bu4 ke3 de2 san shih pu k`o te san shih pu ko te sanze fukatoku |
Everything past, present, future, whether mental or material, is intangible, fleeting, and cannot be held; v. 三世心. |
ルパン三世 see styles |
rupansansei / rupansanse ルパンさんせい |
(work) (char) Lupin III (manga, anime, character by Monkey Punch); Lupin the Third; (wk,ch) Lupin III (manga, anime, character by Monkey Punch); Lupin the Third |
萊齊耶三世 莱齐耶三世 see styles |
lái qí yē sān shì lai2 qi2 ye1 san1 shi4 lai ch`i yeh san shih lai chi yeh san shih |
Letsie III of Lesotho |
降三世明王 see styles |
xiáng sān shì míng wáng xiang2 san1 shi4 ming2 wang2 hsiang san shih ming wang gouzanzemyouou / gozanzemyoo ごうざんぜみょうおう |
{Buddh} Trailokyavijaya Vidya-raja; conqueror of the three worlds conqueror of the three worlds |
三世三輪淸淨 三世三轮淸淨 see styles |
sān shì sān lún qīng jìng san1 shi4 san1 lun2 qing1 jing4 san shih san lun ch`ing ching san shih san lun ching ching sanse sanrin shōjō |
three wheels of purity within the the three realms |
三世兩重因果 三世两重因果 see styles |
sān shì liǎng chóng yīn guǒ san1 shi4 liang3 chong2 yin1 guo3 san shih liang ch`ung yin kuo san shih liang chung yin kuo sanse ryōjū inga |
twofold causality spanning the three periods |
三世心不可得 see styles |
sān shì xīn bù kě dé san1 shi4 xin1 bu4 ke3 de2 san shih hsin pu k`o te san shih hsin pu ko te sanze shin fukatoku |
The mind or thought, past, present, future, cannot be held fast; the past is gone, the future not arrived, the present does not stay. |
第三世代大学 see styles |
daisansedaidaigaku だいさんせだいだいがく |
(org) The University of the Third Age (U3A); (o) The University of the Third Age (U3A) |
三世無障礙智戒 三世无障碍智戒 see styles |
sān shì wú zhàn gài zhì jiè san1 shi4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 zhi4 jie4 san shih wu chan kai chih chieh sanze mushōgechi kai |
The wisdom-law or moral law that frees from all impediments, past, present, and future. Also styled 三昧耶戒; 自性本源戒; 三平等戒; 菩提心戒; 無爲戒 and 眞法戒. |
三世實有法體恆有 三世实有法体恒有 see styles |
sān shì shí yǒu fǎ tǐ héng yǒu san1 shi4 shi2 you3 fa3 ti3 heng2 you3 san shih shih yu fa t`i heng yu san shih shih yu fa ti heng yu sanze jitsuu hōtai gōu |
the three times are real, as are the essences of phenomena |
三世實有法體恒有 see styles |
sān shì shí yǒu fǎ tǐ héng yǒu san1 shi4 shi2 you3 fa3 ti3 heng2 you3 san shih shih yu fa t`i heng yu san shih shih yu fa ti heng yu |
The Sarvāstivadah school maintains that as the three states (past, present, future) are real, so the substance of all things is permanent; i.e. time is real, matter is eternal. |
十方三世一切諸佛 十方三世一切诸佛 see styles |
shí fāng sān shì yī qiè zhū fó shi2 fang1 san1 shi4 yi1 qie4 zhu1 fo2 shih fang san shih i ch`ieh chu fo shih fang san shih i chieh chu fo jippō sanze issai sho butsu |
all buddhas of the ten directions and three times |
Variations: |
sansetaijuutaku / sansetaijutaku さんせたいじゅうたく |
three-family house |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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