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There are 68 total results for your 二種 search.

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二種


二种

see styles
èr zhǒng
    er4 zhong3
erh chung
 nishu
    にしゅ
(1) two kinds; (2) second-class (e.g. mail)
Two kinds or classes For those not given below see under二, etc., as for instance 二種世間 see under二世間.

二種倶


二种倶

see styles
èr zhǒng jù
    er4 zhong3 ju4
erh chung chü
 nishu ku
both kinds together

二種子


二种子

see styles
èr zhǒng zǐ
    er4 zhong3 zi3
erh chung tzu
 ni shūji
Two kinds of seed: (1) (a) 本有種子 the seed or latent undivided (moral) force immanent in the highest of the eight 識, i.e. the ālaya-vijñāna; (b) 新薰種子the newly influenced, or active seed when acted upon by the seven other 識, thus becoming productive. (2) (a) 名言種子 The so-called seed which causes moral action similar to 本有種子, e.g. good or evil seed producing good or evil deeds; (b) 業種子 karma seed, the sixth 識 acting with the eighth.

二種定


二种定

see styles
èr zhǒng dìng
    er4 zhong3 ding4
erh chung ting
 nishu jō
two types of meditative absorption

二種性


二种性

see styles
èr zhǒng xìng
    er4 zhong3 xing4
erh chung hsing
 nishu shō
Two kinds of seed-nature, the character of the ālaya seed and its development: (1) (a) 性種子 The original good seed-nature; (b) 習種子 the seed-nature in practice or development. (2) (a) 本性住種性 The immanent abiding original good seed-nature; (b) 習所成種性 the seed productive according to its ground. (3) (a) 聖種性 The seed-nature of the saints, by which they attain nirvana; (b) 愚夫種性 the seed-nature in the foolish and ignorant.

二種斷


二种断

see styles
èr zhǒng duàn
    er4 zhong3 duan4
erh chung tuan
 nishu dan
two kinds of elimination

二種施


二种施

see styles
èr zhǒng shī
    er4 zhong3 shi1
erh chung shih
 nishu (no) se
v. 二種布施.

二種果


二种果

see styles
èr zhǒng guǒ
    er4 zhong3 guo3
erh chung kuo
 nishu ka
two kinds of fruits

二種死


二种死

see styles
èr zhǒng sǐ
    er4 zhong3 si3
erh chung ssu
 nishu (no) shi
The two kinds of death, 命盡死 natural death, and 外緣死 violent death, or death from external cause.

二種生


二种生

see styles
èr zhǒng shēng
    er4 zhong3 sheng1
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
two kinds of birth

二種病


二种病

see styles
èr zhǒng bìng
    er4 zhong3 bing4
erh chung ping
 nishu no yamai
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual.

二種相


二种相

see styles
èr zhǒng xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xiang4
erh chung hsiang
 nishu sō
two kinds of characteristics

二種聖


二种圣

see styles
èr zhǒng shèng
    er4 zhong3 sheng4
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
Two classes of saints or, preachers: those who preach and those who preach without words.

二種識


二种识

see styles
èr zhǒng shì
    er4 zhong3 shi4
erh chung shih
 nishu no shiki
two types of consciousness

二種障


二种障

see styles
èr zhǒng zhàng
    er4 zhong3 zhang4
erh chung chang
 nishu shō
two kinds of hindrances

有二種


有二种

see styles
yǒu èr zhǒng
    you3 er4 zhong3
yu erh chung
 u nishu
...has two kinds

第二種

see styles
 dainishu
    だいにしゅ
(prefix noun) type 2; category 2; second class

通二種


通二种

see styles
tōng èr zhǒng
    tong1 er4 zhong3
t`ung erh chung
    tung erh chung
 tsū nishu
both kinds at once

二種世間


二种世间

see styles
èr zhǒng shì jiān
    er4 zhong3 shi4 jian1
erh chung shih chien
 nishu seken
two kinds of worlds

二種佛境


二种佛境

see styles
èr zhǒng fó jìng
    er4 zhong3 fo2 jing4
erh chung fo ching
 nishu bukkyō
The two Buddha-domains: (a) 證境 the Buddha's domain or state of absolute enlightenment; (b) 化境 the domain that the Buddha is transforming.

二種供養


二种供养

see styles
èr zhǒng gōng yǎng
    er4 zhong3 gong1 yang3
erh chung kung yang
 nishu (no) kuyō
The two forms of service, or offerings: (1) (a) 出纏供養 to those who have escaped from the toils, e.g. Buddhas; (b) 在纏供養 to those still living in the toils. (2) (a) 財供養 offerings of goods; (b) 法供養 of the Buddha-truth.

二種光明


二种光明

see styles
èr zhǒng guāng míng
    er4 zhong3 guang1 ming2
erh chung kuang ming
 nishu kōmyō
The two kinds of light: (1) (a) 色光明 physical light; (b) 智慧光明 or 心光明 wisdom or mental light. (2) (a) 魔光 Māra's delusive light; (b) 佛光 the true light of the Buddha. (3) (a) 常光The constant or eternal light; (b) 現起光 the light in temporary manifestations.

二種因果


二种因果

see styles
èr zhǒng yīn guǒ
    er4 zhong3 yin1 guo3
erh chung yin kuo
 nishuinka
Two aspects of cause and effect, a division of the 四諦 "four noble truths" (a) 世間因果 in the present life, the 苦諦 being the effect, and the 集諦 the cause; (b) 出世間因果 in the future life, the 滅諦, extinction (of passion, or mortality) being the fruit, and the 道諦 the " eightfold noble path " the cause.

二種寂靜


二种寂静

see styles
èr zhǒng jí jìng
    er4 zhong3 ji2 jing4
erh chung chi ching
 nishu jakujō
Two kinds of seclusion, or retirement from the world: Bodily withdrawal into seclusion. Spiritual withdrawal from all evil, and into meditation.

二種差別


二种差别

see styles
èr zhǒng chā bié
    er4 zhong3 cha1 bie2
erh chung ch`a pieh
    erh chung cha pieh
 nishu shabetsu
two kinds of distinctions

二種布施


二种布施

see styles
èr zhǒng bù shī
    er4 zhong3 bu4 shi1
erh chung pu shih
 nishu fuse
Two kinds of charity: (1) (a) goods; (b) the saving truth. (2) (a) 淨施 Pure charity, expecting no return; (b) the opposite.

二種心相


二种心相

see styles
èr zhǒng xīn xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xin1 xiang4
erh chung hsin hsiang
 nishu shinsō
Two kinds of mind: mind in its inner character and influence; in its outer manifestations.

二種忍辱


二种忍辱

see styles
èr zhǒng rěn rù
    er4 zhong3 ren3 ru4
erh chung jen ju
 nishuninniku
Two kinds of patience, or endurance: (a) of the assaults of nature, heat, cold, etc.; (b) of human assaults and insults.

二種我見


二种我见

see styles
èr zhǒng wǒ jiàn
    er4 zhong3 wo3 jian4
erh chung wo chien
 nishu gaken
two kinds of self-view

二種所緣


二种所缘

see styles
èr zhǒng suǒ yuán
    er4 zhong3 suo3 yuan2
erh chung so yüan
 nishu shoen
two kinds of objective referents

二種授記


二种授记

see styles
èr zhǒng shòu jì
    er4 zhong3 shou4 ji4
erh chung shou chi
 nishu juki
Two classes of Buddha's predictions of a disciple's destiny, 無餘授記prediction in finality, or complete detail; 有餘授記 partial, or incomplete prediction.

二種比丘


二种比丘

see styles
èr zhǒng bǐ qiū
    er4 zhong3 bi3 qiu1
erh chung pi ch`iu
    erh chung pi chiu
 nishu (no) biku
Two classes of monks: 多聞比丘 monks who hear and repeat many sūtras, but are not devoted doers; 寡淺比丘 monks who read and repeat few sutras but are devoted in their lives.

二種涅槃


二种涅槃

see styles
èr zhǒng niè pán
    er4 zhong3 nie4 pan2
erh chung nieh p`an
    erh chung nieh pan
 nishu nehan
Two nirvanas: (1) 有餘涅槃 also 有餘依 That with a remnant; the cause 因 has been annihilated, but the remnant of the effect 果 still remains, so that a saint may enter this nirvana during life, but have to continue to live in this mortal realm till the death of his body. (2) 無餘涅槃 or 無餘依 Remnantless nirvāṇa, without cause and effect, the connection with the chain of mortal life being ended, so that the saint enters upon perfect nirvāṇa on the death of the body; cf. 智度論 31. Another definition is that Hīnayāna has further transmigration, while Mahāyāna maintains final nirvana. "Nothing remnaining" is differently interpreted in different schools, by some literally, but in Mahāyāna generally, as meaning no further mortal suffering, i.e. final nirvāṇa.

二種淸淨


二种淸淨

see styles
èr zhǒng qīng jìng
    er4 zhong3 qing1 jing4
erh chung ch`ing ching
    erh chung ching ching
 nishu shōjō
Two kinds of purity, according to the Huayan sūtra; 自性淸淨 natural purity, i.e. the natural 眞如 purity; and 離垢淸淨 acquired purity through avoiding pollution.

二種灌頂


二种灌顶

see styles
èr zhǒng guàn dǐng
    er4 zhong3 guan4 ding3
erh chung kuan ting
 nishu kanchō
Two forms of esoteric baptism, v. 灌.

二種無明


二种无明

see styles
èr zhǒng wú míng
    er4 zhong3 wu2 ming2
erh chung wu ming
 nishu mumyō
two kinds of ignorance

二種無知


二种无知

see styles
èr zhǒng wú zhī
    er4 zhong3 wu2 zhi1
erh chung wu chih
 nishu no muchi
two kinds of ignorance

二種煩惱


二种烦恼

see styles
èr zhǒng fán nǎo
    er4 zhong3 fan2 nao3
erh chung fan nao
 nishu bonnō
two kinds of affliction

二種生死


二种生死

see styles
èr zhǒng shēng sǐ
    er4 zhong3 sheng1 si3
erh chung sheng ssu
 nishu shōji
two kinds of saṃsāra

二種種子


二种种子

see styles
èr zhǒng zhǒng zǐ
    er4 zhong3 zhong3 zi3
erh chung chung tzu
 nishu shuji
two kinds of seeds

二種緣生


二种缘生

see styles
èr zhǒng yuán shēng
    er4 zhong3 yuan2 sheng1
erh chung yüan sheng
 nishu enshō
two kinds of causes-conditions for rebirth

二種聲聞


二种声闻

see styles
èr zhǒng shēng wén
    er4 zhong3 sheng1 wen2
erh chung sheng wen
 ni shu shōmon
two kinds of disciples

二種舍利


二种舍利

see styles
èr zhǒng shè lì
    er4 zhong3 she4 li4
erh chung she li
 nishu shari
Two kinds of relics— the whole body, or parts of it. Also, the Buddha's physical remains or relics, and the sutras, which form his spiritual (dharmakāya) remains.

二種莊嚴


二种庄严

see styles
èr zhǒng zhuāng yán
    er4 zhong3 zhuang1 yan2
erh chung chuang yen
 nishu shōgon
two kinds of adornment

二種菩薩


二种菩萨

see styles
èr zhǒng pú sà
    er4 zhong3 pu2 sa4
erh chung p`u sa
    erh chung pu sa
 nishu bosatsu
Monastic and lay bodhisattvas.

二種行相


二种行相

see styles
èr zhǒng xíng xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xing2 xiang4
erh chung hsing hsiang
 nishu gyōsō
two kinds of defining activities

二種資糧


二种资粮

see styles
èr zhǒng zī liáng
    er4 zhong3 zi1 liang2
erh chung tzu liang
 nishu shiryō
The two kinds of (spiritual) provender: charity and wisdom.

二種邪見


二种邪见

see styles
èr zhǒng xié jiàn
    er4 zhong3 xie2 jian4
erh chung hsieh chien
 nishu jaken
The two false views, one that of a nihilistic school which denied that earthly happiness is dependent on a moral life; the other a materialistic school which maintained the moral life in the interests of self, sought earthly happiness, and failed to apprehend nirvāṇa.

二種闡提


二种阐提

see styles
èr zhǒng chǎn tí
    er4 zhong3 chan3 ti2
erh chung ch`an t`i
    erh chung chan ti
 nishu sendai
(二種一闡提) Two kinds of icchantika, q.v.: (a) the utterly depraved, abandoned, and blasphemers of Buddha-truth; (b) bodhisattvas who refuse to enter upon their Buddhahood in order to save all beings.

十二種住


十二种住

see styles
shí èr zhǒng zhù
    shi2 er4 zhong3 zhu4
shih erh chung chu
 jūnishu jū
twelve stages

原付二種

see styles
 gentsukinishu
    げんつきにしゅ
motorcycle less than or equal to 125cc

如是二種


如是二种

see styles
rú shì èr zhǒng
    ru2 shi4 er4 zhong3
ju shih erh chung
 nyoze nishu
these two kinds

復有二種


复有二种

see styles
fù yǒu èr zhǒng
    fu4 you3 er4 zhong3
fu yu erh chung
 fukuu nishu
there are two further types...

有二種殊


有二种殊

see styles
yǒu èr zhǒng shū
    you3 er4 zhong3 shu1
yu erh chung shu
 un ishu shu
have two kinds of distinctions

略有二種


略有二种

see styles
lüè yǒu èr zhǒng
    lve4 you3 er4 zhong3
lve yu erh chung
 ryakuu nishu
there are, briefly, two kinds

二種一闡提


二种一阐提

see styles
èr zhǒng yī chǎn tí
    er4 zhong3 yi1 chan3 ti2
erh chung i ch`an t`i
    erh chung i chan ti
 nishu (no) issendai
two kinds of icchantika

二種菩薩身


二种菩萨身

see styles
èr zhǒng pú sà shēn
    er4 zhong3 pu2 sa4 shen1
erh chung p`u sa shen
    erh chung pu sa shen
 nishu bosatsu shin
A bodhisattva's mortal and immortal bodies.

入出二種息


入出二种息

see styles
rù chū èr zhǒng xī
    ru4 chu1 er4 zhong3 xi1
ju ch`u erh chung hsi
    ju chu erh chung hsi
 nyūshutsu nishu soku
inward and outward flow of the breath

十二種火法


十二种火法

see styles
shí èr zhǒng huǒ fǎ
    shi2 er4 zhong3 huo3 fa3
shih erh chung huo fa
 jūnishu kahō
v. 十二火天.

二十二種愚癡


二十二种愚癡

see styles
èr shí èr zhǒng yú chī
    er4 shi2 er4 zhong3 yu2 chi1
erh shih erh chung yü ch`ih
    erh shih erh chung yü chih
 nijūnishu guchi
twenty-two kinds of folly

五十二種供物


五十二种供物

see styles
wǔ shí èr zhǒng gōng wù
    wu3 shi2 er4 zhong3 gong1 wu4
wu shih erh chung kung wu
 gojūni shu kumotsu
The fifty-two kinds of offerings of the 五十二衆.

大乘二種成佛


大乘二种成佛

see styles
dà shèng èr zhǒng chéng fó
    da4 sheng4 er4 zhong3 cheng2 fo2
ta sheng erh chung ch`eng fo
    ta sheng erh chung cheng fo
 daijō nishu jōbutsu
The two Mahāyāna kinds of Buddhahood: (1) that of natural purity, for every one has the inherent nature; (2) that attained by practice.

第二種の過誤

see styles
 dainishunokago
    だいにしゅのかご
(exp,n) {stat} (See 第一種の過誤) type II error

第二種郵便物

see styles
 dainishuyuubinbutsu / dainishuyubinbutsu
    だいにしゅゆうびんぶつ
second-class mail

菩薩十二種住


菩萨十二种住

see styles
pú sà shí èr zhǒng zhù
    pu2 sa4 shi2 er4 zhong3 zhu4
p`u sa shih erh chung chu
    pu sa shih erh chung chu
 bosatsu jūni ujū
twelve kinds of bodhisattva abodes

三十二種大丈夫相


三十二种大丈夫相

see styles
sān shí èr zhǒng dà zhàng fū xiàng
    san1 shi2 er4 zhong3 da4 zhang4 fu1 xiang4
san shih erh chung ta chang fu hsiang
 sanjūni shu daijō fusō
thirty two marks of a great personage

第二種電気通信事業者

see styles
 dainishudenkitsuushinjigyousha / dainishudenkitsushinjigyosha
    だいにしゅでんきつうしんじぎょうしゃ
{comp} type II carriers

金剛峻經金剛頂一切如來深妙祕密金剛界大三昧耶修行四十二種壇法經作用威儀法則大毘盧遮那佛金剛心地法門祕法戒壇法儀則


金刚峻经金刚顶一切如来深妙祕密金刚界大三昧耶修行四十二种坛法经作用威仪法则大毘卢遮那佛金刚心地法门祕法戒坛法仪则

see styles
jīn gāng jun jīng jīn gāng dǐng yī qiè rú lái shēn miào mì mì jīn gāng jiè dà sān mèi yé xiū xíng sì shí èr zhǒng tán fǎ jīng zuò yòng wēi yí fǎ zé dà pí lú zhēn à fó jīn gāng xīn dì fǎ mén mì fǎ jiè tán fǎ yí zé
    jin1 gang1 jun4 jing1 jin1 gang1 ding3 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 shen1 miao4 mi4 mi4 jin1 gang1 jie4 da4 san1 mei4 ye2 xiu1 xing2 si4 shi2 er4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 jing1 zuo4 yong4 wei1 yi2 fa3 ze2 da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 jin1 gang1 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 mi4 fa3 jie4 tan2 fa3 yi2 ze2
chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i ch`ieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung t`an fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta p`i lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh t`an fa i tse
    chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i chieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung tan fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta pi lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh tan fa i tse
 Kongō shun kyō kongō chōissai nyorai shinmyō himitsu kongō kaidai zanmaiya shugyō shijūnishu danhōkyō sayō igi hōsoku daibirushanabutsu kongō shinchi hōmon hihō kaidanhō gisoku
Jingang jun jing jingang ding yiqie rulai shen miao mimi Jingang jie da sanmeiye xiuxing sishierzhong tanfa jing zuoyong weiyi faze da pilu zhena fo jingang xindi famen mifa jie tanfa yize

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