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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
óu
    ou2
ou
 un
used in 牙[ou2ya2]
M020011 Translit. for hūṃ, which is interpreted as the bodhi, or omniscience, of all Buddhas.

吽吽

see styles
hǒu hǒu
    hou3 hou3
hou hou
 unun
The lowing of oxen.

吽呀

see styles
óu yá
    ou2 ya2
ou ya
variant of 牙[ou2ya2]

吽形

see styles
 ungyou / ungyo
    うんぎょう
{Buddh} closed-mouthed form (statue with closed mouth, symbolizing the "um" half of "aum")

吽牙

see styles
óu yá
    ou2 ya2
ou ya
(onom.) the barking of dogs fighting

吽野

see styles
 unno
    うんの
(surname) Unno

阿吽

see styles
ā hóng
    a1 hong2
a hung
 aun
    あうん
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega
ahūṃ, the supposed foundation of all sounds and writing, 'a' being the open and 'hūṃ' the closed sound. 'A' is the seed of Vairocana, 'hūṃ' that of Vajrasattva, and both have other indications. 'A' represents the absolute, 'hūṃ' the particular, or phenomenal.

吽字義


吽字义

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hǒng zì yì
    hong3 zi4 yi4
hung tzu i
 Unjigi
Unjigi

吽迦囉身


吽迦啰身

see styles
hǒu jiā luō shēn
    hou3 jia1 luo1 shen1
hou chia lo shen
 Unkarashin
Hūṃkāra, Puxian 普賢 Samantabhadra in his minatory aspect against demons.

阿卑羅吽欠


阿卑罗吽欠

see styles
ā bēi luó hǒu qiàn
    a1 bei1 luo2 hou3 qian4
a pei lo hou ch`ien
    a pei lo hou chien
 a hi ra ku ketsu
a-vi-ra-hūm-kham, (or āḥ-vi-ra-hūm-kham the Shingon 'true word' or spell of Vairocana, for subduing all māras, each sound representing one of the five elements, earth, water, fire, wind (or air), and space (or ether). Also, 阿毘羅欠 (or 阿尾羅欠 or阿尾羅劍 or阿毘羅劍); 阿味囉 M020011欠.

阿吽の呼吸

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

阿毘羅吽欠


阿毘罗吽欠

see styles
ā pí luó hǒu qiàn
    a1 pi2 luo2 hou3 qian4
a p`i lo hou ch`ien
    a pi lo hou chien
 abiraunken; abiraunken
    あびらうんけん; アビラウンケン
(kana only) {Buddh} (See 大日如来) a-bi-ra-un-ken (mantra directed to Vairocana) (san: a vi ra hūm kham)
avi-ra-hūm-kham

唵嘛呢叭咪吽

see styles
ǎn má ní bā mī hōng
    an3 ma2 ni2 ba1 mi1 hong1
an ma ni pa mi hung

More info & calligraphy:

Om Mani Padme Hum
om mani padme hum (Buddhist mantra)

唵麼抳嚩日哩吽


唵么抳嚩日哩吽

see styles
ǎn mó nǐ pó rì lī hǒu
    an3 mo2 ni3 po2 ri4 li1 hou3
an mo ni p`o jih li hou
    an mo ni po jih li hou
 on mani baji rei un
on mani baji rei un

唵麼抳鉢訥銘吽


唵么抳钵讷铭吽

see styles
ǎn mó nǐ bō ne míng hǒu
    an3 mo2 ni3 bo1 ne4 ming2 hou3
an mo ni po ne ming hou
 on mani padomei un

More info & calligraphy:

Om Mani Padme Hum
oṃ maṇi padme hūm

Variations:
阿吽
阿うん
阿呍

see styles
 aun; a un; aun
    あうん; あ・うん; アウン
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
阿吽
阿呍(rK)
阿うん(sK)

see styles
 aun; a un; aun
    あうん; あ・うん; アウン
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸(sK)

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 20 results for "吽" 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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