There are 41 total results for your 修道 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
修道 see styles |
xiū dào xiu1 dao4 hsiu tao shuudou / shudo しゅうどう |
to practice Daoism (n,vs,vi) learning; studying the fine arts; (given name) Nagamichi To cultivate the way of religion; be religious; the way of self-cultivation. In the Hīnayāna the stage from anāgāmin to arhat; in Mahāyāna one of the bodhisattva stages. |
修道会 see styles |
shuudoukai / shudokai しゅうどうかい |
(Catholic) order |
修道位 see styles |
xiū dào wèi xiu1 dao4 wei4 hsiu tao wei shudōi |
stage of the path of cultivation |
修道僧 see styles |
shuudousou / shudoso しゅうどうそう |
(See 修道士) monk; friar |
修道品 see styles |
xiū dào pǐn xiu1 dao4 pin3 hsiu tao p`in hsiu tao pin shu dōhon |
to cultivate the practices and views conducive to enlightenment |
修道士 see styles |
xiū dào shì xiu1 dao4 shi4 hsiu tao shih shuudoushi / shudoshi しゅうどうし |
friar; frater monk; friar |
修道女 see styles |
shuudoujo / shudojo しゅうどうじょ |
{Christn} (Catholic) nun; sister |
修道尼 see styles |
shuudouni / shudoni しゅうどうに |
nun |
修道惑 see styles |
xiū dào huò xiu1 dao4 huo4 hsiu tao huo shudō waku |
afflictions removed in the path of cultivation |
修道斷 修道断 see styles |
xiū dào duàn xiu1 dao4 duan4 hsiu tao tuan shudō dan |
(afflictions) eliminated in the path of cultivation |
修道會 修道会 see styles |
xiū dào huì xiu1 dao4 hui4 hsiu tao hui |
order (of monks) See: 修道会 |
修道服 see styles |
shuudoufuku / shudofuku しゅうどうふく |
habit (garment worn by nuns, monks, friars, etc.) |
修道者 see styles |
xiū dào zhě xiu1 dao4 zhe3 hsiu tao che shuudousha; shudousha / shudosha; shudosha しゅうどうしゃ; しゅどうしゃ |
monk; member of religious order practitioner of the way |
修道院 see styles |
xiū dào yuàn xiu1 dao4 yuan4 hsiu tao yüan shuudouin / shudoin しゅうどういん |
monastery; convent monastery; convent; cloister; abbey; (place-name) Shudouin |
女修道 see styles |
nǚ xiū dào nu:3 xiu1 dao4 nü hsiu tao |
convent |
見修道 见修道 see styles |
jiàn xiū dào jian4 xiu1 dao4 chien hsiu tao kenshuddō |
paths of seeing and cultivation |
修道制度 see styles |
shuudouseido / shudosedo しゅうどうせいど |
monasticism |
修道所斷 修道所断 see styles |
xiū dào suǒ duàn xiu1 dao4 suo3 duan4 hsiu tao so tuan shudō shodan |
(afflictions) eliminated in the path of cultivation |
修道煩惱 修道烦恼 see styles |
xiū dào fán nǎo xiu1 dao4 fan2 nao3 hsiu tao fan nao shudō bonnō |
afflictions that are treated in the path of cultivation |
修道生活 see styles |
shuudouseikatsu / shudosekatsu しゅうどうせいかつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) monasticism; monastic life |
修道誓願 see styles |
shuudouseigan / shudosegan しゅうどうせいがん |
vows of religious orders |
修道院長 see styles |
shuudouinchou / shudoincho しゅうどういんちょう |
head of a monastic institution; abbot; prior; abbess; prioress; mother superior |
世間修道 世间修道 see styles |
shì jiān xiū dào shi4 jian1 xiu1 dao4 shih chien hsiu tao seken shudō |
mundane paths of cultivation |
大修道院 see styles |
dà xiū dào yuàn da4 xiu1 dao4 yuan4 ta hsiu tao yüan daishuudouin / daishudoin だいしゅうどういん |
abbey; large monastery or convent abbey |
女修道張 女修道张 see styles |
nǚ xiū dào zhāng nu:3 xiu1 dao4 zhang1 nü hsiu tao chang |
abbess |
女修道院 see styles |
nǚ xiū dào yuàn nu:3 xiu1 dao4 yuan4 nü hsiu tao yüan |
convent |
山崎修道 see styles |
yamazakishuudou / yamazakishudo やまざきしゅうどう |
(person) Yamazaki Shuudō (1933.10-) |
見道修道 见道修道 see styles |
jiàn dào xiū dào jian4 dao4 xiu1 dao4 chien tao hsiu tao kendō shudō |
path of seeing and path of cultivation |
大修道院長 大修道院长 see styles |
dà xiū dào yuàn zhǎng da4 xiu1 dao4 yuan4 zhang3 ta hsiu tao yüan chang daishuudouinchou / daishudoincho だいしゅうどういんちょう |
abbot abbot; archimandrite |
托鉢修道会 see styles |
takuhatsushuudoukai / takuhatsushudokai たくはつしゅうどうかい |
mendicant orders |
男修道院長 男修道院长 see styles |
nán xiū dào yuàn zhǎng nan2 xiu1 dao4 yuan4 zhang3 nan hsiu tao yüan chang |
abbot |
騎士修道会 see styles |
kishishuudoukai / kishishudokai きししゅうどうかい |
military order |
修道所斷煩惱 修道所断烦恼 see styles |
xiū dào suǒ duàn fán nǎo xiu1 dao4 suo3 duan4 fan2 nao3 hsiu tao so tuan fan nao shudō sho dan bonnō |
afflictions removed in the path of cultivation |
唯識修道五位 唯识修道五位 see styles |
wéi shì xiū dào wǔ wèi wei2 shi4 xiu1 dao4 wu3 wei4 wei shih hsiu tao wu wei yuishiki shudō no goi |
The five stages of attaining enlightenment in the idealistic sect: stage of reason and speculation; of asceticism; of apprehension of truth; of practice of contemplation from the first to the tenth stage; of complete comprehension of truth. |
広島修道大学 see styles |
hiroshimashuudoudaigaku / hiroshimashudodaigaku ひろしましゅうどうだいがく |
(org) Hiroshima Shudo University; (o) Hiroshima Shudo University |
ドミニコ修道会 see styles |
dominikoshuudoukai / dominikoshudokai ドミニコしゅうどうかい |
Dominican Order; Order of Preachers |
トラピスト修道院 see styles |
torapisutoshuudouin / torapisutoshudoin トラピストしゅうどういん |
(place-name) Torapisutoshuudouin |
見道修道及無學道 见道修道及无学道 see styles |
jiàn dào xiū dào jí wú xué dào jian4 dao4 xiu1 dao4 ji2 wu2 xue2 dao4 chien tao hsiu tao chi wu hsüeh tao kendō shudō kyū mugakudō |
path of seeing, path of cultivation, and path of no further application of practice |
トラピスチヌ修道院 see styles |
torapisuchinushuudouin / torapisuchinushudoin トラピスチヌしゅうどういん |
(place-name) Torapisuchinushuudouin |
フランシスコ修道会 see styles |
furanshisukoshuudoukai / furanshisukoshudokai フランシスコしゅうどうかい |
Order of Friars Minor; Franciscans |
ベネディクト修道会 see styles |
benedikutoshuudoukai / benedikutoshudokai ベネディクトしゅうどうかい |
Order of Saint Benedict |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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