There are 51 total results for your 供养 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
供養 供养 see styles |
gòng yǎng gong4 yang3 kung yang kuyou / kuyo くよう |
More info & calligraphy: Offering / Puja(noun, transitive verb) memorial service for the dead; holding a service To make offerings of whatever nourishes, e. g. food, goods, incense, lamps, scriptures, the doctrine, etc., any offering for body or mind. |
事供養 事供养 see styles |
shì gōng yǎng shi4 gong1 yang3 shih kung yang ji kuyō |
making manifest offerings |
五供養 五供养 see styles |
wǔ gōng yǎng wu3 gong1 yang3 wu kung yang go kuyō |
The five kinds of offerings— unguents, chaplets, incense, food, and lamps (or candles). |
供養主 供养主 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhǔ gong1 yang3 zhu3 kung yang chu kuyō shu |
person in charge of making offerings |
供養事 供养事 see styles |
gōng yǎng shì gong1 yang3 shi4 kung yang shih kuyōji |
to worship |
供養佛 供养佛 see styles |
gōng yǎng fó gong1 yang3 fo2 kung yang fo kuyō butsu |
make offerings to buddhas |
供養儀 供养仪 see styles |
gōng yǎng yí gong1 yang3 yi2 kung yang i kuyō gi |
ritual offerings |
供養者 供养者 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhě gong1 yang3 zhe3 kung yang che kuyō sha |
worshipper |
利供養 利供养 see styles |
lì gōng yǎng li4 gong1 yang3 li kung yang ri kuyō |
to gain and offerings |
勝供養 胜供养 see styles |
shèng gōng yǎng sheng4 gong1 yang3 sheng kung yang shō kuyō |
excellent offerings |
受供養 受供养 see styles |
shòu gòng yǎng shou4 gong4 yang3 shou kung yang jukuyō |
to receive offerings |
得供養 得供养 see styles |
dé gōng yǎng de2 gong1 yang3 te kung yang toku kuyō |
able to make offerings |
曾供養 曾供养 see styles |
céng gōng yǎng ceng2 gong1 yang3 ts`eng kung yang tseng kung yang sō kuyō |
formerly made offerings |
欲供養 欲供养 see styles |
yù gōng yǎng yu4 gong1 yang3 yü kung yang yoku kuyō |
desires to make offerings |
法供養 法供养 see styles |
fǎ gōng yǎng fa3 gong1 yang3 fa kung yang hō kuyō |
dharmapūjā. Serving the Dharma, i. e. believing, explaining, keeping, obeying it, cultivating the spiritual nature, protecting and assisting Buddhism. Also, offerings of or to the Dharma. |
行供養 行供养 see styles |
xíng gōng yǎng xing2 gong1 yang3 hsing kung yang gyō kuyō |
The making of offerings, to go to make offerings. |
財供養 财供养 see styles |
cái gōng yǎng cai2 gong1 yang3 ts`ai kung yang tsai kung yang zai kuyō |
財施 Offerings or gifts of material goods. |
三應供養 三应供养 see styles |
sān yìng gōng yǎng san1 ying4 gong1 yang3 san ying kung yang sanō kuyō |
The three who should be served, or worshipped— a Buddha, an arhat, and a cakravartī king. |
三業供養 三业供养 see styles |
sān yè gōng yǎng san1 ye4 gong1 yang3 san yeh kung yang sangō kuyō |
三業相應 To serve or worship with perfect sincerity of body, mouth and mind; the second form means that in worship an three correspond. |
三種供養 三种供养 see styles |
sān zhǒng gōng yǎng san1 zhong3 gong1 yang3 san chung kung yang sanshu kuyō |
Three modes of serving (the Buddha, etc.): (a) offerings of incense, flowers, food, etc.; (b) of praise and reverence; (c) of right conduct. |
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. |
五種供養 五种供养 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng gōng yǎng wu3 zhong3 gong1 yang3 wu chung kung yang go shu kuyō |
five kinds of offerings |
五處供養 五处供养 see styles |
wǔ chù gōng yǎng wu3 chu4 gong1 yang3 wu ch`u kung yang wu chu kung yang gosho kuyō |
The five to be constantly served — father, mother, teacher, religious director, the sick. |
供養之具 供养之具 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhī jù gong1 yang3 zhi1 ju4 kung yang chih chü kuyō no gu |
making of offerings |
供養如來 供养如来 see styles |
gōng yǎng rú lái gong1 yang3 ru2 lai2 kung yang ju lai kuyō nyorai |
to make offerings to the tathāgata |
供養攝受 供养摄受 see styles |
gōng yǎng shè shòu gong1 yang3 she4 shou4 kung yang she shou kuyō shōju |
involving oneself in the making of offerings |
供養諸佛 供养诸佛 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhū fó gong1 yang3 zhu1 fo2 kung yang chu fo kuyō shobutsu |
make offerings to the buddhas |
入佛供養 入佛供养 see styles |
rù fó gōng yǎng ru4 fo2 gong1 yang3 ju fo kung yang nyūbutsu kuyō |
The ceremony of bringing in a Buddha's image. |
出纏供養 出缠供养 see styles |
chū chán gōng yǎng chu1 chan2 gong1 yang3 ch`u ch`an kung yang chu chan kung yang shutsu denkuyō |
offerings to those who have escaped from the toils, e.g. buddhas |
口業供養 口业供养 see styles |
kǒu yè gōng yǎng kou3 ye4 gong1 yang3 k`ou yeh kung yang kou yeh kung yang kugō kuyō |
The offering of the praise or worship of the lips; also 身業供養 and 意業供養. |
四事供養 四事供养 see styles |
sì shì gōng yǎng si4 shi4 gong1 yang3 ssu shih kung yang shiji kuyō |
The four offerings or provisions for a monk. There is a sutra, the 四事經, or 阿難四事經. |
土砂供養 土砂供养 see styles |
tǔ shā gōng yǎng tu3 sha1 gong1 yang3 t`u sha kung yang tu sha kung yang tosakyōyō |
土砂加持 The putting of earth on the grave 108 times by the Shingon sect; they also put it on the deceased's body, and even on the sick, as a kind of baptism for sin, to save the deceased from the hells and base reincarnations, and bring them to the Pure Land. |
在纏供養 在缠供养 see styles |
zài chán gōng yǎng zai4 chan2 gong1 yang3 tsai ch`an kung yang tsai chan kung yang zaiden kuyō |
offerings to those still in bondage |
大衆供養 大众供养 see styles |
dà zhòng gōng yǎng da4 zhong4 gong1 yang3 ta chung kung yang daishu kuyō |
public meal |
已曾供養 已曾供养 see styles |
yǐ céng gōng yǎng yi3 ceng2 gong1 yang3 i ts`eng kung yang i tseng kung yang isō kuyō |
have previously made offerings |
巳時供養 巳时供养 see styles |
sì shí gōng yǎng si4 shi2 gong1 yang3 ssu shih kung yang shiji kuyō |
offerings between 9-11 am |
恭敬供養 恭敬供养 see styles |
gōng jìng gōng yǎng gong1 jing4 gong1 yang3 kung ching kung yang kugyō kuyō |
offering of reverence and worship |
承事供養 承事供养 see styles |
chéng shì gōng yǎng cheng2 shi4 gong1 yang3 ch`eng shih kung yang cheng shih kung yang shōji kuyō |
to approach and attend on |
正行供養 正行供养 see styles |
zhèng xíng gōng yǎng zheng4 xing2 gong1 yang3 cheng hsing kung yang shōgyō kuyō |
properly making offerings |
火供養法 火供养法 see styles |
huǒ gōng yǎng fǎ huo3 gong1 yang3 fa3 huo kung yang fa kakyō yōhō |
homa |
發心供養 发心供养 see styles |
fā xīn gōng yǎng fa1 xin1 gong1 yang3 fa hsin kung yang hosshin kuyō |
To make an offering with pious intent. |
種種供養 种种供养 see styles |
zhǒng zhǒng gōng yǎng zhong3 zhong3 gong1 yang3 chung chung kung yang shuju kuyō |
various and sundry offerings |
讚嘆供養 讚叹供养 see styles |
zàn tàn gōng yǎng zan4 tan4 gong1 yang3 tsan t`an kung yang tsan tan kung yang santan kuyō |
extol and make offerings |
財敬供養 财敬供养 see styles |
cái jìng gōng yǎng cai2 jing4 gong1 yang3 ts`ai ching kung yang tsai ching kung yang zaikyō kuyō |
making offerings with material goods and respect |
鉢盂供養 钵盂供养 see styles |
bō yú gōng yǎng bo1 yu2 gong1 yang3 po yü kung yang hatsuu kuyō |
almsbowl-meal |
開眼供養 开眼供养 see styles |
kāi yǎn gōng yǎng kai1 yan3 gong1 yang3 k`ai yen kung yang kai yen kung yang kaigenkuyou / kaigenkuyo かいげんくよう |
(yoji) ceremony to consecrate a newly made Buddhist statue or image by inserting the eyes (thereby investing it with soul) offering of opening the eye |
大般若供養 大般若供养 see styles |
dà bō rě gōng yǎng da4 bo1 re3 gong1 yang3 ta po je kung yang dai hannya kuyō |
The worship of a new copy of the sūtra when finished, an act first attributed to Xuanzang. |
上妙正行供養 上妙正行供养 see styles |
shàng miào zhèng xíng gōng yǎng shang4 miao4 zheng4 xing2 gong1 yang3 shang miao cheng hsing kung yang jōmyō shōgyō kuyō |
most sublime appropriate offerings |
不空供養菩薩 不空供养菩萨 see styles |
bù kōng gōng yǎng pú sà bu4 kong1 gong1 yang3 pu2 sa4 pu k`ung kung yang p`u sa pu kung kung yang pu sa Fukū kuyō bosatsu |
Āryāmogha-pūrṇamaṇi, also styled 如意金剛 'At will vajra'; in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, the fifth on the south of the 悉地 court. |
蘇悉地羯羅供養法 苏悉地羯罗供养法 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó gōng yǎng fǎ su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 gong1 yang3 fa3 su hsi ti chieh lo kung yang fa Soshicchikara kuyō hō |
Suxidijieluo gongyang fa |
藥師七佛供養儀軌如意王經 药师七佛供养仪轨如意王经 see styles |
yào shī qī fó gōng yǎng yí guǐ rú yì wáng jīng yao4 shi1 qi1 fo2 gong1 yang3 yi2 gui3 ru2 yi4 wang2 jing1 yao shih ch`i fo kung yang i kuei ju i wang ching yao shih chi fo kung yang i kuei ju i wang ching Yakushi shichibutsu kuyō giki nyoiō kyō |
Ritual Procedure for Making Offerings to the Seven Healing-Master Buddhas, the Wish-Fulfilling Kings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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