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There are 45 total results for your 念佛 search.

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念佛

see styles
niàn fó
    nian4 fo2
nien fo
 nenbutsu

More info & calligraphy:

Mantra to Buddha / Nembutsu
to pray to Buddha; to chant the names of Buddha
To repeat the name of a Buddha, audibly or inaudibly.

念佛堂

see styles
niàn fó táng
    nian4 fo2 tang2
nien fo t`ang
    nien fo tang
 nembutsu dō
buddha recitation hall

念佛壇

see styles
 nenbutsudan
    ねんぶつだん
(place-name) Nenbutsudan

念佛宗

see styles
niàn fó zōng
    nian4 fo2 zong1
nien fo tsung
 Nenbutsu Shū
or 念佛門. The sect which repeats only the name of Amitābha, founded in the Tang dynasty by 道綽 Daochuo, 善道 Shandao, and others.

念佛森

see styles
 nenbutsumori
    ねんぶつもり
(personal name) Nenbutsumori

念佛禪


念佛禅

see styles
niàn fó chán
    nian4 fo2 chan2
nien fo ch`an
    nien fo chan
 nembutsu zen
chanting Chan [Seon]

念佛者

see styles
niàn fó zhě
    nian4 fo2 zhe3
nien fo che
 nembutsu sha
One who repeats the name of a Buddha, especially of Amitābha, with the hope of entering the Pure Land.

念佛觀


念佛观

see styles
niàn fó guān
    nian4 fo2 guan1
nien fo kuan
 nembutsu kan
observation of mindfulness of the buddha

別念佛


别念佛

see styles
bié niàn fó
    bie2 nian4 fo2
pieh nien fo
 betsu nenbutsu
To intone the name of a special Buddha.

大念佛

see styles
dà niàn fó
    da4 nian4 fo2
ta nien fo
 dai nenbutsu
Invoking Buddha with a loud voice; meditating on Buddha with continuous concentration.

空念佛

see styles
kōng niàn fó
    kong1 nian4 fo2
k`ung nien fo
    kung nien fo
 kū nembutsu
empty recitation

通念佛

see styles
tōng niàn fó
    tong1 nian4 fo2
t`ung nien fo
    tung nien fo
 tsū nembutsu
To call on the Buddhas in general, i.e. not limited to one Buddha.

念佛三昧

see styles
niàn fó sān mèi
    nian4 fo2 san1 mei4
nien fo san mei
 nenbutsu zanmai
The samādhi in which the individual whole-heartedly thinks of the appearance of the Buddha, or of the dharmakāya, or repeats the Buddha's name. The one who enters into this samādhi, or merely repeats the name of Amitābha, however evil his life may have been, will acquire the merits of Amitābha and be received into Paradise, hence the term.

念佛往生

see styles
niàn fó wǎng shēng
    nian4 fo2 wang3 sheng1
nien fo wang sheng
 nenbutsu ōjō
This is the basis or primary cause of such salvation (念佛三昧).

念佛爲本


念佛为本

see styles
niàn fó wéi běn
    nian4 fo2 wei2 ben3
nien fo wei pen
 nenbutsu i hon
or 念佛爲先. Amitābha's merits by this means revert to the one who repeats his name 念佛廻向.

念佛要文

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niàn fó yào wén
    nian4 fo2 yao4 wen2
nien fo yao wen
 Nembutsu yōmon
Essentials on Mindfulness of the Buddha

一心念佛

see styles
yī xīn niàn fó
    yi1 xin1 nian4 fo2
i hsin nien fo
 ichishin nembutsu
single-mindedly chanting the Buddha name

不斷念佛


不断念佛

see styles
bù duàn niàn fó
    bu4 duan4 nian4 fo2
pu tuan nien fo
 fudan nenbutsu
Unceasing remembrance, or invocation of the Buddha.

五會念佛


五会念佛

see styles
wǔ huì niàn fó
    wu3 hui4 nian4 fo2
wu hui nien fo
 go e nenbutsu
Five ways of intoning 'Amitābha' established by 法照 Fazhao of the Tang dynasty, known as 五曾法師 from his brochure 五曾法事讚.

他力念佛

see styles
tā lì niàn fó
    ta1 li4 nian4 fo2
t`a li nien fo
    ta li nien fo
 tariki nembutsu
Trusting to and calling on the Buddha, especially Amitābha.

別時念佛


别时念佛

see styles
bié shí niàn fó
    bie2 shi2 nian4 fo2
pieh shih nien fo
 betsuji nenbutsu
To call upon Buddha at special times. When the ordinary religious practices are ineffective the Pure Land sect call upon Buddha for a period of one to seven days, or ten to ninety days. Also 如法念佛.

十夜念佛

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shí yè niàn fó
    shi2 ye4 nian4 fo2
shih yeh nien fo
 jūya nenbutsu
(十夜) The ten nights (and days) from the sixth to the fifteenth of the tenth moon, when the Pure-land sect intones sūtras.

卽心念佛

see styles
jí xīn niàn fó
    ji2 xin1 nian4 fo2
chi hsin nien fo
 sokushin nenbutsu
To remember, or call upon, Amitābha Buddha within the heart, which is his Pure Land.

口稱念佛


口称念佛

see styles
kǒu chēng niàn fó
    kou3 cheng1 nian4 fo2
k`ou ch`eng nien fo
    kou cheng nien fo
 kōshō nenbutsu
invocatory prayer

多念念佛

see styles
duō niàn niàn fó
    duo1 nian4 nian4 fo2
to nien nien fo
 tanen nembutsu
repeated chanting of the Buddha's name

大念佛宗

see styles
dà niàn fó zōng
    da4 nian4 fo2 zong1
ta nien fo tsung
 Dai nembutsu shū
interpenetrated recitation sect

實相念佛


实相念佛

see styles
shí xiàng niàn fó
    shi2 xiang4 nian4 fo2
shih hsiang nien fo
 jissō nenbutsu
mindfulness of the contemplation of a Buddha

專修念佛


专修念佛

see styles
zhuān xiū niàn fó
    zhuan1 xiu1 nian4 fo2
chuan hsiu nien fo
 senshu nenbutsu
the exclusive practice of the recitation of a buddha's name

尋常念佛


寻常念佛

see styles
xún cháng niàn fó
    xun2 chang2 nian4 fo2
hsün ch`ang nien fo
    hsün chang nien fo
 jinjō nembutsu
Normal or ordinary worship of Buddha, in contrast with special occasions.

散業念佛


散业念佛

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sàn yè niàn fó
    san4 ye4 nian4 fo2
san yeh nien fo
 sangō nembutsu
To repeat the name of Buddha generally and habitually.

數珠念佛


数珠念佛

see styles
shǔ zhū niàn fó
    shu3 zhu1 nian4 fo2
shu chu nien fo
to count one's prayer beads and chant Buddha's name (idiom)

稱名念佛


称名念佛

see styles
chēng míng niàn fó
    cheng1 ming2 nian4 fo2
ch`eng ming nien fo
    cheng ming nien fo
 shōmyō nenbutsu
to chant a Buddha`s name

般舟念佛

see styles
bō zhōu niàn fó
    bo1 zhou1 nian4 fo2
po chou nien fo
 hanshū nembutsu
(Skt. pratyutpannasamādhi)

融通念佛

see styles
róng tōng niàn fó
    rong2 tong1 nian4 fo2
jung t`ung nien fo
    jung tung nien fo
 Yūtsū nembutsu
interpenetrated recitation sect

觀像念佛


观像念佛

see styles
guān xiàng niàn fó
    guan1 xiang4 nian4 fo2
kuan hsiang nien fo
 kanzō nenbutsu
To contemplate the image of (Amitābha) Buddha and repeat his name.

觀念念佛


观念念佛

see styles
guān niàn niàn fó
    guan1 nian4 nian4 fo2
kuan nien nien fo
 kannen nenbutsu
invocatory prayer

觀想念佛


观想念佛

see styles
guān xiǎng niàn fó
    guan1 xiang3 nian4 fo2
kuan hsiang nien fo
 kansō nenbutsu
To contemplate Buddha (especially Amitābha) in the mind and repeat his name.

開會念佛


开会念佛

see styles
kāi huì niàn fó
    kai1 hui4 nian4 fo2
k`ai hui nien fo
    kai hui nien fo
 kaie nembutsu
assembly chanting

念佛往生願


念佛往生愿

see styles
niàn fó wǎng shēng yuàn
    nian4 fo2 wang3 sheng1 yuan4
nien fo wang sheng yüan
 nenbutsu ōjō gan
The eighteenth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows.

百萬遍念佛


百万遍念佛

see styles
bǎi wàn biàn niàn fó
    bai3 wan4 bian4 nian4 fo2
pai wan pien nien fo
 hyakuman ben nembutsu
a million recitations of the name of the Buddha

融通念佛宗

see styles
róng tōng niàn fó zōng
    rong2 tong1 nian4 fo2 zong1
jung t`ung nien fo tsung
    jung tung nien fo tsung
 Yūzū nembutsu shū
interpenetrated recitation sect

朝題目夕念佛


朝题目夕念佛

see styles
zhāo tí mù xī niàn fó
    zhao1 ti2 mu4 xi1 nian4 fo2
chao t`i mu hsi nien fo
    chao ti mu hsi nien fo
 chō daimoku yū nembutsu
in the morning the Lotus service, in the evening the invocation of Amitâbha Buddha

融通大念佛宗

see styles
róng tōng dà niàn fó zōng
    rong2 tong1 da4 nian4 fo2 zong1
jung t`ung ta nien fo tsung
    jung tung ta nien fo tsung
 Yūtsūdai nembutsu shū
interpenetrated recitation sect

念佛三昧寶王論


念佛三昧宝王论

see styles
niàn fó sān mèi bǎo wáng lùn
    nian4 fo2 san1 mei4 bao3 wang2 lun4
nien fo san mei pao wang lun
 Nenbutsu sanmai hōō ron
Nianfo sanmei baowang lun

選擇本願念佛集


选择本愿念佛集

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xuǎn zé běn yuàn niàn fó jí
    xuan3 ze2 ben3 yuan4 nian4 fo2 ji2
hsüan tse pen yüan nien fo chi
 Senjaku hongan nembutsu shū
Senchaku hongan nembutsu shū

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

This page contains 45 results for "念佛" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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