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梵 see styles |
fàn fan4 fan bon ぼん |
abbr. for 梵教[Fan4 jiao4] Brahmanism; abbr. for Sanskrit 梵語|梵语[Fan4 yu3] or 梵文[Fan4 wen2]; abbr. for 梵蒂岡|梵蒂冈[Fan4 di4 gang1], the Vatican (1) Brahman (ultimate reality of the universe in Hinduism); Brahma; (2) Brahma (Hindu creator god); (3) (abbreviation) (See 梵語) Sanskrit; (given name) Bon Brahman (from roots bṛh, vṛh, connected with bṛṃh, "religious devotion," "prayer," "a sacred text," or mantra, "the mystic syllable om"; "sacred learning," "the religious life," "the Supreme Being regarded as impersonal," "the Absolute," "the priestly or sacerdotal class," etc. M.W. Translit. |
梵世 see styles |
fàn shì fan4 shi4 fan shih bonse |
the Brahmā world |
梵乘 see styles |
fàn shèng fan4 sheng4 fan sheng bonjō |
The brahmayāna, i.e. the noblest of the vehicles, that of the bodhisattva. |
梵仙 see styles |
bonsen ぼんせん |
(given name) Bonsen |
梵住 see styles |
fàn zhù fan4 zhu4 fan chu bonjū |
abode of Brahma |
梵僧 see styles |
fàn sēng fan4 seng1 fan seng bonsou / bonso ぼんそう |
{Buddh} monk (esp. one who maintains his purity) A monk from India. Also a monk who maintains his purity. |
梵典 see styles |
fàn diǎn fan4 dian3 fan tien bonten |
Buddhist sutras, or books. |
梵刹 see styles |
fàn chà fan4 cha4 fan ch`a fan cha bonsatsu; bonsetsu ぼんさつ; ぼんせつ |
temple brahmakṣetra, Buddha-land; a name for a Buddhist: monastery, i.e. a place of purity. |
梵剎 梵刹 see styles |
fàn chà fan4 cha4 fan ch`a fan cha |
Buddhist temple; monastery See: 梵刹 |
梵唄 梵呗 see styles |
fàn bài fan4 bai4 fan pai bonbai ぼんばい |
(Buddhism) chanting of prayers (1) {Buddh} song praising the virtues of the Buddha; (2) {Buddh} (See 声明・2) chanting of Buddhist hymns Buddhist hymns, cf. 唄. They are sung to repress externals and calm the mind within for religious service; also in praise of Buddha. |
梵土 see styles |
fàn tǔ fan4 tu3 fan t`u fan tu bondo |
brahman-land, India. |
梵壇 梵坛 see styles |
fàn tán fan4 tan2 fan t`an fan tan bondan |
or 梵怛 brahmadaṇda, brahma-staff 梵杖, the brahma (i.e. religious) punishment (stick), but the derivation is uncertain; the explanation is "to send to Coventry" a recalcitrant monk, the forbidding of any conversation with him, called also 默擯 exclusion to silence. |
梵士 see styles |
fàn shì fan4 shi4 fan shih bonshi |
a brahmin |
梵天 see styles |
fàn tiān fan4 tian1 fan t`ien fan tien bonten; bonden ぼんてん; ぼんでん |
Nirvana (in Buddhist scripture); Lord Brahma (the Hindu Creator) (1) Brahma (Hindu creator god); (2) (See 御幣) large staff with plaited paper streamers (used at religious festivals or as a sign); (3) buoy (used in longline fishing, gillnetting, etc.); (4) down puff (on the end of an ear pick); (given name) Bonten Brahmadeva. Brahmā, the ruler of this world. India. brahmaloka, the eighteen heavens of the realm of form, divided into four dhyāna regions (sixteen heavens in Southern Buddhism). The first three contain the 梵衆天 assembly of brahmadevas, i.e. the brahmakāyika; the 梵輔天 brahmspurohitas, retinue of Brahmā; and 大梵天 Mahābrahman, Brahman himself. |
梵夾 梵夹 see styles |
fàn jiá fan4 jia2 fan chia bonkō |
Palm-leaf scriptures; also 梵筴; 梵篋; 梵挾; 經夾. |
梵女 see styles |
fàn nǚ fan4 nv3 fan nü bonnyo |
A noble woman, a woman of high character. |
梵妻 see styles |
bonsai ぼんさい |
Buddhist priest's wife |
梵子 see styles |
bonshi ぼんし |
(given name) Bonshi |
梵字 see styles |
fàn zì fan4 zi4 fan tzu bonji ぼんじ |
script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language. |
梵学 see styles |
bongaku ぼんがく |
(1) study of Sanskrit; (2) study of Buddhism |
梵學 梵学 see styles |
fàn xué fan4 xue2 fan hsüeh bongaku |
The study of Buddhism; the study of Brahmanism. |
梵宇 see styles |
fàn yǔ fan4 yu3 fan yü bon'u |
A sacred house, i.e. a Buddhist monastery, or temple. |
梵室 see styles |
fàn shì fan4 shi4 fan shih bonshitsu |
A dwelling where celibate discipline is practised, a monastery, temple. |
梵宮 梵宫 see styles |
fàn gōng fan4 gong1 fan kung bongū |
The realm of Brahmā; the first dhyāna heaven of the realm of form.; Brahmā's palace; a Buddhist temple. |
梵尊 see styles |
fàn zūn fan4 zun1 fan tsun Bonson |
Brahmā the supreme one |
梵幢 see styles |
fàn chuáng fan4 chuang2 fan ch`uang fan chuang Bontō |
Brahmadhvaja |
梵延 see styles |
fàn yán fan4 yan2 fan yen Bon En |
Brahmā and Nārāyaṇa. |
梵德 see styles |
fàn dé fan4 de2 fan te bontoku |
The power, or bliss, of Brahmā. |
梵心 see styles |
fàn xīn fan4 xin1 fan hsin bonshin |
The noble or pure mind (which practises the discipline that ensures rebirth in the realm without form). |
梵志 see styles |
fàn zhì fan4 zhi4 fan chih bonji |
brahmacārin. 'studying sacred learning; practising continence or chastity.' M.W. A brahmacārī is a 'young Brahman in the first āśrama or period of his life' (M. W.); there are four such periods. A Buddhist ascetic with his will set on 梵 purity, also intp. as nirvana. |
梵怛 see styles |
fàn dá fan4 da2 fan ta bon tan |
brahma-staff |
梵想 see styles |
honsou / honso ほんそう |
(given name) Honsou |
梵挾 梵挟 see styles |
fàn jiā fan4 jia1 fan chia bon kyō |
palm-leaf scriptures |
梵摩 see styles |
fàn mó fan4 mo2 fan mo bonma |
Brahmā; brahman, etc., v. 梵; 梵天, etc.; 梵覽摩 or 梵覽磨; 勃?摩; 婆羅賀摩; 沒羅憾摩; intp. as Brahmā, see 梵天; and brahman, or priest; it is used both in a noble and ignoble sense, ignoble when disparaging brahman opposition; it is intp. by 淨 pure, also by 離欲淸淨 celibate and pure. |
梵教 see styles |
fàn jiào fan4 jiao4 fan chiao |
Brahmanism |
梵文 see styles |
fàn wén fan4 wen2 fan wen bonbun ぼんぶん |
Sanskrit (1) Sanskrit writing; Sanskrit text; (2) Sanskrit scripture; scripture in Sanskrit characters Sanskrit text |
梵日 see styles |
fàn rì fan4 ri4 fan jih Bonnichi |
Beom-il |
梵書 梵书 see styles |
fàn shū fan4 shu1 fan shu Bonsho |
Brahmana, ancient Hindu texts Brāhmaṇa |
梵服 see styles |
fàn fú fan4 fu2 fan fu bonpuku |
The kaṣāya or monk's robe; the garment of celibacy. |
梵本 see styles |
fàn běn fan4 ben3 fan pen bonpon; bonbon ぼんぽん; ぼんぼん |
book in Sanskrit characters (e.g. scripture); book from India Sutras in the Indian language. |
梵杖 see styles |
fàn zhàng fan4 zhang4 fan chang bon jō |
brahma-staff |
梵樂 梵乐 see styles |
fàn lè fan4 le4 fan le bonraku |
bliss of the Brahma heaven |
梵殿 see styles |
fàn diàn fan4 dian4 fan tien bonten |
Brahma palace |
梵淨 see styles |
fàn jìng fan4 jing4 fan ching bonjō |
pure |
梵烏 see styles |
bongarasu ぼんがらす |
(place-name) Bongarasu |
梵王 see styles |
fàn wáng fan4 wang2 fan wang Bonō |
Brahmā, cf. 梵天. The father of all living beings; the first person of the Brahminical trimūrti, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, recognized by Buddhism as devas but as inferior to a Buddha, or enlightened man. |
梵界 see styles |
fàn jiè fan4 jie4 fan chieh bonkai |
Brahma's realm |
梵皇 see styles |
fàn huáng fan4 huang2 fan huang bonkō |
The Indian Emperor, Buddha. |
梵相 see styles |
fàn xiàng fan4 xiang4 fan hsiang Bonsō |
Brahmadhvaja, one of the sons of Mahābhijña; his Buddha domain is south-west of our universe. |
梵章 see styles |
fàn zhāng fan4 zhang1 fan chang Bonshō |
Brahmavastu, a Sanskrit syllabary in twelve parts. |
梵筴 梵䇲 see styles |
fàn jiā fan4 jia1 fan chia bon saku |
palm-leaf scriptures |
梵篋 梵箧 see styles |
fàn qiè fan4 qie4 fan ch`ieh fan chieh bon kyō |
palm-leaf scriptures |
梵網 梵网 see styles |
fàn wǎng fan4 wang3 fan wang bonmō |
Brahmajāla; Brahma-net. |
梵翠 see styles |
bonsui ぼんすい |
(given name) Bonsui |
梵聲 梵声 see styles |
fàn shēng fan4 sheng1 fan sheng bonshō |
The voice of Buddha. |
梵舜 see styles |
bonshun ぼんしゅん |
(personal name) Bonshun |
梵芳 see styles |
bonpou / bonpo ぼんぽう |
(personal name) Bonpou |
梵苑 see styles |
fàn yuàn fan4 yuan4 fan yüan bon'on |
A monastery or any place where celibate discipline is practised. |
梵衆 梵众 see styles |
fàn zhòng fan4 zhong4 fan chung bonshu |
Monks, so called because of their religious practices. |
梵行 see styles |
fàn xíng fan4 xing2 fan hsing bongyou / bongyo ぼんぎょう |
{Buddh} ascetic practices (esp. celibacy) Pure living; noble action; the discipline of celibacy which ensures rebirth in the brahmaloka, or in the realms beyond form. |
梵言 see styles |
fàn yán fan4 yan2 fan yen bongon |
Sanskrit word |
梵語 梵语 see styles |
fàn yǔ fan4 yu3 fan yü bongo ぼんご |
Sanskrit (language) (See サンスクリット語) Sanskrit Brahma language, Sanskrit, the Sanskrit alphabet; 'the language of India'; supposed to come from Brahmā. |
梵谷 see styles |
fàn gǔ fan4 gu3 fan ku |
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890), Dutch post-Impressionist painter (Tw) |
梵身 see styles |
fàn shēn fan4 shen1 fan shen bonshin |
The pure spiritual body, or dharmakāya, of the Buddha, v. 法身. |
梵輔 梵辅 see styles |
fàn fǔ fan4 fu3 fan fu bonbu |
ministers of Brahmā |
梵輪 梵轮 see styles |
fàn lún fan4 lun2 fan lun bonrin |
The brahma-wheel, the wheel of the law, or pure preaching of the Buddha; his four梵行 v. 四無量心; the first sermon at the request of Brahma; the doctrine or preaching of the Brahmans. |
梵道 see styles |
fàn dào fan4 dao4 fan tao bondō |
The way of purity, or celibacy; the brahmanway. |
梵釋 梵释 see styles |
fàn shì fan4 shi4 fan shih Bon Shaku |
Brahmā, the lord of the form-realm, and Śakra of the desire-realm. |
梵鐘 梵钟 see styles |
fàn zhōng fan4 zhong1 fan chung bonshou / bonsho ぼんしょう |
bonshō; Buddhist temple bell A temple or monastery bell. |
梵難 梵难 see styles |
fàn nán fan4 nan2 fan nan bonnan |
The difficulty of maintaining celibacy, or purity. |
梵音 see styles |
fàn yīn fan4 yin1 fan yin bonnon |
(1) Brahma voice, clear, melodious, pure, deep, far-reaching, one of the thirty-two marks of a Buddha. (2) Singing in praise of Buddha. |
梵響 梵响 see styles |
fàn xiǎng fan4 xiang3 fan hsiang bonkyō |
The sound of Buddha's voice; his preaching. |
梵高 see styles |
fán gāo fan2 gao1 fan kao |
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890), Dutch post-Impressionist painter |
梵魔 see styles |
fàn mó fan4 mo2 fan mo Bon Ma |
Brahmā and Māra, the former lord of the realm of form, the latter of desire or passion. |
三梵 see styles |
sān fàn san1 fan4 san fan sanbon |
The three Brahma heavens of the first dhyāna: that of 梵衆 Brahma-pāriṣadya, the assembly of Brahma; 梵輔 Brahma-purohitas, his attendants; 大梵 Mahābrahmā, Great Brahma. |
中梵 see styles |
zhōng fàn zhong1 fan4 chung fan Chūbon |
Central North India, idem 中國. |
九梵 see styles |
jiǔ fàn jiu3 fan4 chiu fan kubon |
The nine heavens of the fourth dhyāna heaven. |
伽梵 see styles |
qié fàn qie2 fan4 ch`ieh fan chieh fan gabon |
伽婆 Abbrev. for bhagavan, see 婆伽婆. |
作梵 see styles |
zuò fàn zuo4 fan4 tso fan sabon |
(作梵唄) The call to order in the assembly. |
命梵 see styles |
mìng fàn ming4 fan4 ming fan myōbon |
Life and honour, i. e. perils to life and perils to noble character. |
四梵 see styles |
sì fàn si4 fan4 ssu fan shibon |
Four Brahman Heavens |
大梵 see styles |
dà fàn da4 fan4 ta fan daibon |
Mahābrāhmaṇas; the third Brahmaloka, the third region of the first dhyāna. Mahābrahman; the great Brahma, 大梵天; it is also a title of one of the six Guanyin of the Tiantai sect. |
憍梵 see styles |
jiāo fàn jiao1 fan4 chiao fan Kyōbon |
(憍梵波提) Gavāṃpati, also 憍梵鉢提; 迦梵波提; 笈房鉢底 intp. as chewing the cud; lord of cattle, etc. A man who became a monk, born with a mouth always ruminating like a cow because of former oral sin. |
成梵 see styles |
chéng fàn cheng2 fan4 ch`eng fan cheng fan Jōbon |
Seongbeom |
朝梵 see styles |
zhāo fàn zhao1 fan4 chao fan chōbon |
chanting the scriptures in the morning |
淸梵 see styles |
qīng fàn qing1 fan4 ch`ing fan ching fan shōbon |
Pure Sanskrit; Buddha's resonant voice, or pure enunciation. |
翻梵 see styles |
fān fàn fan1 fan4 fan fan honbon |
To translate from Sanskrit. |
華梵 华梵 see styles |
huā fàn hua1 fan4 hua fan kebon |
China and India. |
釋梵 释梵 see styles |
shì fàn shi4 fan4 shih fan shakubon |
Indra and Brahma, both protectors of Buddhism. |
魔梵 see styles |
mó fàn mo2 fan4 mo fan |
Māra and Brahmā; i.e. Māra, lord of the sixth desire-heaven, and Brahmā, lord of the heavens of form. |
梵世天 see styles |
fàn shì tiān fan4 shi4 tian1 fan shih t`ien fan shih tien bon seten |
brahma-heaven of form |
梵世界 see styles |
fàn shì jiè fan4 shi4 jie4 fan shih chieh bon sekai |
The brahmaloka of the realm of form; also 梵世天. |
梵世間 梵世间 see styles |
fàn shì jiān fan4 shi4 jian1 fan shih chien bon seken |
brahma-world |
梵啞鈴 梵哑铃 see styles |
fàn yǎ líng fan4 ya3 ling2 fan ya ling |
violin (loanword) |
梵天后 see styles |
fàn tiān hòu fan4 tian1 hou4 fan t`ien hou fan tien hou Bon Tengō |
The queen, or wife of Brahmā. |
梵天女 see styles |
fàn tiān nǚ fan4 tian1 nv3 fan t`ien nü fan tien nü bonten nyo |
A devi in the garbhadhātu group. |
梵天子 see styles |
fàn tiān zǐ fan4 tian1 zi3 fan t`ien tzu fan tien tzu Bon tenshi |
Brahmakāyika devaputra |
梵天山 see styles |
bontenyama ぼんてんやま |
(personal name) Bonten'yama |
梵天岩 see styles |
bonteniwa ぼんてんいわ |
(place-name) Bonten'iwa |
梵天岳 see styles |
bontendake ぼんてんだけ |
(place-name) Bontendake |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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