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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
師子 师子 see styles |
shī zǐ shi1 zi3 shih tzu noriko のりこ |
(1) lion; (2) left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine; (female given name) Noriko siṃha, a lion; also 枲伽; idem獅子 Buddha, likened to the lion, the king of animals, in respect of his fearlessness. |
師子乳 师子乳 see styles |
shī zǐ rǔ shi1 zi3 ru3 shih tzu ju shishinyū |
Lion's milk, like bodhi -enlightenment, which is able to annihilate countless ages of the karma of affliction, just as one drop of lion's milk can disintegrate an ocean of ordinary milk. |
師子倉 see styles |
shishikura ししくら |
(surname) Shishikura |
師子光 师子光 see styles |
shī zǐ guāng shi1 zi3 guang1 shih tzu kuang Shishikō |
Siṃharaśmi. 'A learned opponent of the Yogācāra school who lived about A. D. 630.' Eitel. |
師子冑 师子冑 see styles |
shī zǐ zhòu shi1 zi3 zhou4 shih tzu chou Shishichū |
or 師子鎧 Harivarman, to whom the 成實論 Satyasiddhi-śāstra is ascribed. |
師子吼 师子吼 see styles |
shī zǐ hǒu shi1 zi3 hou3 shih tzu hou shishi ku |
siṃhanāda. The lion's roar, a term designating authoritative or powerful preaching. As the lion's roar makes all animals tremble, subdues elephants, arrests birds in their light and fishes in the water, so Buddha's preaching overthrows all other religions, subdues devils, conquers heretics, and arrests the misery of life. |
師子國 师子国 see styles |
shī zǐ guó shi1 zi3 guo2 shih tzu kuo Shishikoku |
Siṃhala, Ceylon, the kingdom reputed to be founded by Siṃha, first an Indian merchant, later king of the country, who overcame the 'demons' of Ceylon and conquered the island. |
師子坐 师子坐 see styles |
shī zǐ zuò shi1 zi3 zuo4 shih tzu tso shishi za |
lion's seat |
師子堂 see styles |
shishidou / shishido ししどう |
(surname) Shishidou |
師子幢 师子幢 see styles |
shī zǐ chuáng shi1 zi3 chuang2 shih tzu ch`uang shih tzu chuang shishi tō |
Siṃhadhvaja |
師子床 师子床 see styles |
shī zǐ chuáng shi1 zi3 chuang2 shih tzu ch`uang shih tzu chuang shishi shō |
a lion-seat |
師子座 师子座 see styles |
shī zǐ zuò shi1 zi3 zuo4 shih tzu tso shishi za |
(or 師子牀) siṃhāsana. A lion throne, or couch. A Buddha throne, or seat; wherever the Buddha sits, even the bare ground; a royal throne. |
師子月 师子月 see styles |
shī zǐ yuè shi1 zi3 yue4 shih tzu yüeh Shishigetsu |
Siṃhacandrā |
師子洲 师子洲 see styles |
shī zǐ zhōu shi1 zi3 zhou1 shih tzu chou Shishi shū |
Laṅkā-dvipa |
師子牀 师子牀 see styles |
shī zǐ chuáng shi1 zi3 chuang2 shih tzu ch`uang shih tzu chuang shishishō |
lion's seat |
師子王 师子王 see styles |
shī zǐ wáng shi1 zi3 wang2 shih tzu wang shishi ō |
The lion king, Buddha. |
師子琴 师子琴 see styles |
shī zǐ qín shi1 zi3 qin2 shih tzu ch`in shih tzu chin shishi kin |
lion's lute |
師子田 see styles |
shishida ししだ |
(place-name) Shishida |
師子相 师子相 see styles |
shī zǐ xiàng shi1 zi3 xiang4 shih tzu hsiang Shishisō |
Siṃdhadhvaja; 'lion-flag,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, fourth son of Mahābhijña. |
師子行 师子行 see styles |
shī zǐ xíng shi1 zi3 xing2 shih tzu hsing shishigyō |
deeds of a lion |
師子角 see styles |
shishikayo ししかよ |
(surname) Shishikayo |
師子鎧 师子铠 see styles |
shī zǐ kǎi shi1 zi3 kai3 shih tzu k`ai shih tzu kai Shishigai |
Harivarman |
師子音 师子音 see styles |
shī zǐ yīn shi1 zi3 yin1 shih tzu yin Shishion |
Siṃhaghoṣa; 'lion's voice,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, third son of Mahābhijña. |
師子響 师子响 see styles |
shī zǐ xiǎng shi1 zi3 xiang3 shih tzu hsiang Shishikyō |
Siṃhaghoṣa |
師子鹿 see styles |
shishika ししか |
(surname) Shishika |
五師子 五师子 see styles |
wǔ shī zǐ wu3 shi1 zi3 wu shih tzu go shishi |
The five lions that sprang from the Buddha's five fingers; 涅槃經 16. |
人師子 人师子 see styles |
rén shī zǐ ren2 shi1 zi3 jen shih tzu nin shishi |
nṛsiṃha. The Lion of men, Buddha as leader and commander. |
土師子 see styles |
toshiko としこ |
(female given name) Toshiko |
執師子 执师子 see styles |
zhí shī zǐ zhi2 shi1 zi3 chih shih tzu Shūshishi |
Siṃhala |
基師子 see styles |
kishiko きしこ |
(female given name) Kishiko |
聖師子 圣师子 see styles |
shèng shī zǐ sheng4 shi1 zi3 sheng shih tzu shō shishi |
The holy lion, Buddha. |
都師子 see styles |
toshiko としこ |
(female given name) Toshiko |
釋師子 释师子 see styles |
shì shī zǐ shi4 shi1 zi3 shih shih tzu shaku shishi |
The lion of the Śākyas, Buddha. |
師子之床 师子之床 see styles |
shī zǐ zhī chuáng shi1 zi3 zhi1 chuang2 shih tzu chih ch`uang shih tzu chih chuang shishi no shō |
a lion-seat |
師子之座 师子之座 see styles |
shī zǐ zhī zuò shi1 zi3 zhi1 zuo4 shih tzu chih tso shishi no za |
a lion-seat |
師子奮迅 师子奋迅 see styles |
shī zǐ fèn xùn shi1 zi3 fen4 xun4 shih tzu fen hsün shishi funjin |
The lion aroused to anger, i.e. the Buddha's power of arousing awe. |
師子寶床 师子宝床 see styles |
shī zǐ bǎo chuáng shi1 zi3 bao3 chuang2 shih tzu pao ch`uang shih tzu pao chuang shishi hōshō |
a jeweled lion-seat |
師子尊者 师子尊者 see styles |
shī zǐ zūn zhě shi1 zi3 zun1 zhe3 shih tzu tsun che Shishi sonja |
師子比丘 Āryasiṃha, or Siṃha-bhikṣu. The 23rd or 24th patriarch, brahman by birth; a native of Central India; laboured in Kashmir, where he died a martyr A.D. 259. |
師子比丘 师子比丘 see styles |
shī zǐ bǐ qiū shi1 zi3 bi3 qiu1 shih tzu pi ch`iu shih tzu pi chiu Shishi biku |
Āryasiṃha |
師子金床 师子金床 see styles |
shī zǐ jīn chuáng shi1 zi3 jin1 chuang2 shih tzu chin ch`uang shih tzu chin chuang shishi konshō |
a golden lion-seat |
師子頬玉 see styles |
shī zi jiá yù shi1 zi jia2 yu4 shih tzu chia yü |
Siṃhahanu. The paternal grandfather of Śākyamuni, a king of Kapilavastu, father of Śuddhodana, Śuklodana, Droṇodana, and Amṛtodana. |
師子頬王 师子頬王 see styles |
shī zǐ jiá wáng shi1 zi3 jia2 wang2 shih tzu chia wang Shishikyō ō |
Siṃhahanu |
人中師子 人中师子 see styles |
rén zhōng shī zǐ ren2 zhong1 shi1 zi3 jen chung shih tzu ninchū shishi |
人師(or 獅)子; 人雄師子 A Lion among men, a Buddha. |
人雄師子 人雄师子 see styles |
rén xióng shī zǐ ren2 xiong2 shi1 zi3 jen hsiung shih tzu ninnōshishi |
idem 人中師子.; A Lion among men, a Buddha. |
執師子國 执师子国 see styles |
zhí shī zǐ guó zhi2 shi1 zi3 guo2 chih shih tzu kuo Shūshishi koku |
Siṃhala, Ceylon. |
堅誓師子 坚誓师子 see styles |
jiān shì shī zǐ jian1 shi4 shi1 zi3 chien shih shih tzu Kensei Shishi |
The firmly vowing lion, i.e. Sakyamuni in a previous incarnation. |
大釋師子 大释师子 see styles |
dà shì shī zǐ da4 shi4 shi1 zi3 ta shih shih tzu daishaku shishi |
the great lion of the śākyas |
寂業師子 寂业师子 see styles |
jí yè shī zǐ ji2 ye4 shi1 zi3 chi yeh shih tzu jakugō shishi |
The lion of nirvāṇa, Śākyamuni. |
正師子吼 正师子吼 see styles |
zhèng shī zǐ hǒu zheng4 shi1 zi3 hou3 cheng shih tzu hou shō shishi ku |
true lion's roar |
石谷師子 see styles |
ishitaninoriko いしたにのりこ |
(person) Ishitani Noriko |
頰車師子 see styles |
jiá chē shī zǐ jia2 che1 shi1 zi3 chia ch`e shih tzu chia che shih tzu |
the cheeks rounded like a lion |
頷如師子 see styles |
hàn rú shī zǐ han4 ru2 shi1 zi3 han ju shih tzu |
cheeks (or jaws) like a lion |
師子身中蟲 师子身中虫 see styles |
shī zǐ shēn zhōng chóng shi1 zi3 shen1 zhong1 chong2 shih tzu shen chung ch`ung shih tzu shen chung chung shishi shinchū no mushi |
Just as no animal eats a dead lion, but it is destroyed by worms produced within itself, so no outside force can destroy Buddhism, only evil monks within it can destroy it. |
右脅師子臥 右胁师子臥 see styles |
yòu xié shī zǐ wò you4 xie2 shi1 zi3 wo4 yu hsieh shih tzu wo ukyō shishi ga |
lion's right side sleeping posture |
師子奮迅三昧 师子奋迅三昧 see styles |
shī zǐ fèn xùn sān mèi shi1 zi3 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4 shih tzu fen hsün san mei shishifunjin zanmai |
the lion-like, strenuous absorption |
師子遊戲三昧 师子遊戏三昧 see styles |
shī zǐ yóu xì sān mèi shi1 zi3 you2 xi4 san1 mei4 shih tzu yu hsi san mei shishiyūge zanmai |
The joyous samādhi which is likened to the play of the lion with his prey. When a Buddha enters this degree of samādhi he causes the earth to tremble, and the purgatories to give up their inmates. |
大衆中正師子吼 大众中正师子吼 see styles |
dà zhòng zhōng zhèng shī zǐ hǒu da4 zhong4 zhong1 zheng4 shi1 zi3 hou3 ta chung chung cheng shih tzu hou daishu chū shō shishiku |
roar of the true lion from within the great assembly |
身上半如師子王 身上半如师子王 see styles |
shēn shàng bàn rú shī zǐ wáng shen1 shang4 ban4 ru2 shi1 zi3 wang2 shen shang pan ju shih tzu wang shin jōhan nyo shishi ō |
the upper half of the body is like a lion king |
Variations: |
shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬) left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine |
身上半如師子王相 身上半如师子王相 see styles |
shēn shàng bàn rú shī zǐ wáng xiàng shen1 shang4 ban4 ru2 shi1 zi3 wang2 xiang4 shen shang pan ju shih tzu wang hsiang shin jōhan nyo shishi ō sō |
the upper half of the body is like a lion king |
師子奮迅菩薩所問經 师子奋迅菩萨所问经 see styles |
shī zǐ fèn xùn pú sà suǒ wèn jīng shi1 zi3 fen4 xun4 pu2 sa4 suo3 wen4 jing1 shih tzu fen hsün p`u sa so wen ching shih tzu fen hsün pu sa so wen ching Shishi funshin bosatsu shomon kyō |
Shizi fenxun pusa suowen jing |
Variations: |
shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬,唐獅子・1) left-hand (stone) guardian lion-dog at a Shinto shrine |
勝鬘師子吼一乘大方便方廣經 胜鬘师子吼一乘大方便方广经 see styles |
shèng mán shī zǐ hǒu yī shèng dà fāng biàn fāng guǎng jīng sheng4 man2 shi1 zi3 hou3 yi1 sheng4 da4 fang1 bian4 fang1 guang3 jing1 sheng man shih tzu hou i sheng ta fang pien fang kuang ching Shōman shishiku ichijō daihōben hōkō kyō |
Śrīmālā Sūtra |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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