There are 26 total results for your 懺悔 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
懺悔 忏悔 see styles |
chàn huǐ chan4 hui3 ch`an hui chan hui sange; zange さんげ; ざんげ |
to repent; (religion) to confess (noun, transitive verb) (さんげ is usu. used in Buddhism and ざんげ in other religions) repentance; confession; penitence chan is the translit. of kṣamā, 悔 its translation, i.e. repentance; but also the first is intp. as confession, cf. 提 deśanā, the second as repentance and reform. |
懺悔偈 忏悔偈 see styles |
chàn huǐ jié chan4 hui3 jie2 ch`an hui chieh chan hui chieh sange ge |
verse of repentance |
懺悔室 see styles |
zangeshitsu ざんげしつ |
(See 懺悔) (a) confessional |
懺悔式 忏悔式 see styles |
chàn huǐ shì chan4 hui3 shi4 ch`an hui shih chan hui shih sange shiki |
rite of repentance |
懺悔文 忏悔文 see styles |
chàn huǐ wén chan4 hui3 wen2 ch`an hui wen chan hui wen zange mon |
document of penitence |
懺悔法 忏悔法 see styles |
chàn huǐ fǎ chan4 hui3 fa3 ch`an hui fa chan hui fa sange hō |
protocol for repenting crimes |
懺悔録 see styles |
zangeroku ざんげろく |
(1) (work) Confessiones (St. Augustine of Hippo); (2) (work) Les Confessions (Rousseau); (wk) Confessiones (St. Augustine of Hippo); (wk) Les Confessions (Rousseau) |
事懺悔 事忏悔 see styles |
shì chàn huǐ shi4 chan4 hui3 shih ch`an hui shih chan hui ji sange |
repentance through activities |
理懺悔 理忏悔 see styles |
lǐ chàn huǐ li3 chan4 hui3 li ch`an hui li chan hui ri sange |
repentance through principle |
懺悔滅罪 忏悔灭罪 see styles |
chàn huǐ miè zuì chan4 hui3 mie4 zui4 ch`an hui mieh tsui chan hui mieh tsui sange metsuzai |
removing sins through repentance |
三種懺悔 三种忏悔 see styles |
sān zhǒng chàn huǐ san1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 san chung ch`an hui san chung chan hui sanshu sange |
three kinds of repentance |
佛名懺悔 佛名忏悔 see styles |
fó míng chàn huǐ fo2 ming2 chan4 hui3 fo ming ch`an hui fo ming chan hui butsumyō sange |
ceremony of reciting the names of the buddhas |
作法懺悔 作法忏悔 see styles |
zuò fǎ chàn huǐ zuo4 fa3 chan4 hui3 tso fa ch`an hui tso fa chan hui sahō (no) sange |
in proper form to confess one's breach of the rules before the Buddha and seek remission |
六根懺悔 六根忏悔 see styles |
liù gēn chàn huǐ liu4 gen1 chan4 hui3 liu ken ch`an hui liu ken chan hui rokkon sange |
A penitential service over the sins of the six senses. |
對首懺悔 对首忏悔 see styles |
duì shǒu chàn huǐ dui4 shou3 chan4 hui3 tui shou ch`an hui tui shou chan hui taishu sange |
public repentance |
慚愧懺悔 惭愧忏悔 see styles |
cán kuì chàn huǐ can2 kui4 chan4 hui3 ts`an k`uei ch`an hui tsan kuei chan hui zanki sange |
humility and repentance |
披陣懺悔 披阵忏悔 see styles |
pī zhèn chàn huǐ pi1 zhen4 chan4 hui3 p`i chen ch`an hui pi chen chan hui hichin sange |
public confession and repentance |
方等懺悔 方等忏悔 see styles |
fāng děng chàn huǐ fang1 deng3 chan4 hui3 fang teng ch`an hui fang teng chan hui hōdō sange |
(方等懺) One of the subjects of meditation in the 方等三昧 on the hindrances caused by the six organs of sense. |
無相懺悔 无相忏悔 see styles |
wú xiàng chàn huǐ wu2 xiang4 chan4 hui3 wu hsiang ch`an hui wu hsiang chan hui musō sange |
markless repentance |
發露懺悔 发露忏悔 see styles |
fā lù chàn huǐ fa1 lu4 chan4 hui3 fa lu ch`an hui fa lu chan hui hotsuro sange |
to reveal and confess |
一億総懺悔 see styles |
ichiokusouzange / ichiokusozange いちおくそうざんげ |
(hist) national confession of Japanese war guilt (1945) |
七種懺悔心 七种忏悔心 see styles |
qī zhǒng chàn huǐ xīn qi1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 xin1 ch`i chung ch`an hui hsin chi chung chan hui hsin shichishu sange shin |
The seven mental attitudes in penitential meditation or worship : shame, at not yet being free from mortality 慚愧心; fear, of the pains of hell, etc.; turning from the evil world; desire for enlightenment and complete renunciation; impartiality in love to all; gratitude to the Buddha; meditation on the unreality of the sin-nature, that sin arises from perversion and that it has no real existence. |
若欲懺悔者 若欲忏悔者 see styles |
ruò yù chàn huǐ zhě ruo4 yu4 chan4 hui3 zhe3 jo yü ch`an hui che jo yü chan hui che nya yoku sange sha |
those who want to repent |
大乘六情懺悔 大乘六情忏悔 see styles |
dà shèng liù qíng chàn huǐ da4 sheng4 liu4 qing2 chan4 hui3 ta sheng liu ch`ing ch`an hui ta sheng liu ching chan hui Daijō rokujō sange |
Great Vehicle Ritual of Repentance for Indulgence in the Six Faculties |
大乘三聚懺悔經 大乘三聚忏悔经 see styles |
dà shèng sān jù chàn huǐ jīng da4 sheng4 san1 ju4 chan4 hui3 jing1 ta sheng san chü ch`an hui ching ta sheng san chü chan hui ching Daijō sanshu sange kyō |
Repentance Sūtra for those in the Three Classes of the Great Vehicle |
大通方廣懺悔滅罪莊嚴成佛經 大通方广忏悔灭罪庄严成佛经 see styles |
dà tōng fāng guǎng chàn huǐ miè zuì zhuāng yán chéng fó jīng da4 tong1 fang1 guang3 chan4 hui3 mie4 zui4 zhuang1 yan2 cheng2 fo2 jing1 ta t`ung fang kuang ch`an hui mieh tsui chuang yen ch`eng fo ching ta tung fang kuang chan hui mieh tsui chuang yen cheng fo ching Daitsū hōkō sange metsuzai shōgon jōbutsu kyō |
Datong fangguang chanhui miezuizhuangyanchengfo jing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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