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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
tán
    tan2
t`an
    tan
 mayumi
    まゆみ
sandalwood; hardwood; purple-red
(surname, female given name) Mayumi
A hard wood, translit. da, dan. dāna, a giver; donation, charity, almsgiving, bestowing.

檀上

see styles
 dannoue / dannoe
    だんのうえ
(surname) Dannoue

檀中

see styles
tán zhōng
    tan2 zhong1
t`an chung
    tan chung
 dan chū
see 膻中[dan4zhong1]
Among the patrons.

檀主

see styles
tán zhǔ
    tan2 zhu3
t`an chu
    tan chu
 danshu
dānapati, lord of charity, a patron.

檀信

see styles
tán xìn
    tan2 xin4
t`an hsin
    tan hsin
 danshin
The faith of an almsgiver; almsgiving and faith.

檀原

see styles
 danbara
    だんばら
(surname) Danbara

檀君

see styles
tán jun
    tan2 jun1
t`an chün
    tan chün
 dankun
    だんくん
Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC
mythical founder of Korea; (personal name) Dankun

檀嚫

see styles
tán chèn
    tan2 chen4
t`an ch`en
    tan chen
 danshin
Dakṣiṇā, cf. 達, the Deccan.

檀家

see styles
tán jiā
    tan2 jia1
t`an chia
    tan chia
 danke
    だんけ
family which supports a temple; parishioner
A patron, patrons.

檀尻

see styles
 danjiri
    だんぢり
(kana only) (ksb:) decorative portable shrine; float used in festivals

檀岡

see styles
 danoka
    だんおか
(surname) Dan'oka

檀崎

see styles
 danzaki
    だんざき
(surname) Danzaki

檀床

see styles
 dantoko
    だんとこ
(surname) Dantoko

檀度

see styles
tán dù
    tan2 du4
t`an tu
    tan tu
 dando
cf. 六度. The pāramitā of charity, or almsgiving.

檀弓

see styles
 mayumi
    まゆみ
(female given name) Mayumi

檀徒

see styles
 danto
    だんと
temple supporter

檀拏


檀拿

see styles
tán ná
    tan2 na2
t`an na
    tan na
 tanna
陀 daṇḍa, also 但荼 a staff, club.

檀捨


檀舍

see styles
tán shě
    tan2 she3
t`an she
    tan she
 dansha
施 Almsgiving, bestowing, charity.

檀施

see styles
tán shī
    tan2 shi1
t`an shih
    tan shih
 danse
giving of alms

檀本

see styles
 danmoto
    だんもと
(surname) Danmoto

檀林

see styles
tán lín
    tan2 lin2
t`an lin
    tan lin
 danbayashi
    だんばやし
(1) (Buddhist term) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry); (surname) Danbayashi
之林 Forest of sandal-wood, or incense, a monastery.

檀櫬


檀榇

see styles
tán chèn
    tan2 chen4
t`an ch`en
    tan chen
 danshin
(Skt. dakṣiṇā)

檀浦

see styles
 dannoura / dannora
    だんのうら
(surname) Dannoura

檀特

see styles
tán tè
    tan2 te4
t`an t`e
    tan te
 dandoku
    だんどく
(surname) Dandoku
陀; 彈多落迦 Dantaloka, a mountain 'near Varucha', with a cavern (now called Kashmiri-Ghār) where Sudāna (cf. 須) lived, or as some say the place where Śākyamuni, when Siddhārtha, underwent his ascetic sufferings.

檀田

see styles
 mayumida
    まゆみだ
(place-name) Mayumida

檀紙

see styles
 danshi
    だんし
fine crepe paper; (place-name) Danshi

檀耳

see styles
tán ěr
    tan2 er3
t`an erh
    tan erh
 danni
v. 旃耳 Candana.

檀茸

see styles
tán róng
    tan2 rong2
t`an jung
    tan jung
 danjō
fruit of the sandalwood tree

檀荼

see styles
tán tú
    tan2 tu2
t`an t`u
    tan tu
 danda
daṇḍa

檀谷

see styles
 danya
    だんや
(surname) Dan'ya

檀賃

see styles
 inawashiro
    いなわしろ
(personal name) Inawashiro

檀越

see styles
tán yuè
    tan2 yue4
t`an yüeh
    tan yüeh
 danotsu
    だんおつ
(Buddhism) benefactor (designation of a lay person by a monk)
alms-giver; person who donates to a monk or a temple; dana-pati
dānapati, an almsgiver, patron; various definitions are given, e.g. one who escapes the karma of poverty by giving.

檀辻

see styles
 dantsuji
    だんつじ
(surname) Dantsuji

檀那

see styles
tán nà
    tan2 na4
t`an na
    tan na
 danna
    だんな
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.); (2) husband (informal); (3) sir; boss; master; governor; word used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status; (4) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) (Buddhist term) alms (san:); almsgiving; almsgiver
陀那 dāna to give, donate, bestow, charity, alms.

檀野

see styles
 danno
    だんの
(surname) Danno

檀陀

see styles
tán tuó
    tan2 tuo2
t`an t`o
    tan to
 danda
(Skt. daṇḍa)

檀香

see styles
tán xiāng
    tan2 xiang1
t`an hsiang
    tan hsiang
 dankou / danko
    だんこう
sandalwood
Indian sandalwood (Santalum album)
sandalwood

三檀

see styles
sān tán
    san1 tan2
san t`an
    san tan
 sandan
The three kinds of dāna, i. e. charity; giving of goods, of the dharma, of abhaya, or fearlessness. Idem 三施.

二檀

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èr tán
    er4 tan2
erh t`an
    erh tan
 nidan
The two dāna 那, i. e, kinds of donating, or almsgiving: (a) 世間 ordinary alms, and (b) 出世間 spiritual, or other-worldly gifts.

佛檀

see styles
fó tán
    fo2 tan2
fo t`an
    fo tan
 butsudan
buddha-dāna, Buddha-giving contrasted with Māra-giving; Buddha-charity as the motive of giving, or preaching, and of self-sacrifice, or self-immolation.

大檀

see styles
 oodan
    おおだん
(place-name) Oodan

小檀

see styles
 komayumi
    こまゆみ
spindle tree; euonymus alatus f. ciliatodentatus

師檀


师檀

see styles
shī tán
    shi1 tan2
shih t`an
    shih tan
 shidan

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Shidan
Teacher and donor, or monk and patron.

後檀

see styles
 godan
    ごだん
(surname) Godan

悉檀

see styles
xī tán
    xi1 tan2
hsi t`an
    hsi tan
 shiddan
悉談 siddhānta, an established conclusion, proved fact, axiom, dogma, at text or authoritative work, cf. M.W.; intp. as 成就 complete, and incorrectly as the Buddha's unstinted gift of the 四法 q.v.

旃檀

see styles
zhān tán
    zhan1 tan2
chan t`an
    chan tan
 sendan
sandalwood (loanword from Sanskrit "candana")
sandalwood

栴檀

see styles
zhān tán
    zhan1 tan2
chan t`an
    chan tan
 sendan
    せんだん
sandalwood
(1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album); (surname) Sendan
sandalwood

極檀

see styles
 gokudan
    ごくだん
(surname) Gokudan

沈檀


沉檀

see styles
shěn tán
    shen3 tan2
shen t`an
    shen tan
 jindan
agaru, or aguru, sandal incense.

疋檀

see styles
 hikita
    ひきた
(surname) Hikita

白檀

see styles
bái tán
    bai2 tan2
pai t`an
    pai tan
 byakudan; byakudan
    びゃくだん; ビャクダン
Indian sandalwood (Santalum album); white sandalwood
White candana, or white sandal-wood.

紫檀

see styles
zǐ tán
    zi3 tan2
tzu t`an
    tzu tan
 shitan
    したん
red sandalwood
rosewood; red sandalwood; (personal name) Shitano

花檀

see styles
 kadan
    かだん
(surname) Kadan

金檀

see styles
 kindan
    きんだん
(surname) Kindan

長檀

see styles
 nagadan
    ながだん
(place-name) Nagadan

阿檀

see styles
ā tán
    a1 tan2
a t`an
    a tan
 adan; adan
    あだん; アダン
(kana only) umbrella tree (Pandanus odorifer); fragrant screw pine; kewda
anātman

離檀

see styles
 ridan
    りだん
{Buddh} severing the relationship between a temple and its supporters

青檀

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qīng tán
    qing1 tan2
ch`ing t`an
    ching tan
blue sandalwood (Pteroceltis tatarinowii Maxim), the bark of which is used to manufacture 宣紙|宣纸

魔檀

see styles
mó tán
    mo2 tan2
mo t`an
    mo tan
Māra-gifts, in contrast with those of Buddha.

黒檀

see styles
 kokutan
    こくたん
ebony

檀の平

see styles
 dannohira
    だんのひら
(place-name) Dannohira

檀ふみ

see styles
 danfumi
    だんふみ
(person) Dan Fumi (1954.6-)

檀れい

see styles
 danrei / danre
    だんれい
(person) Dan Rei (1971.8.4-)

檀ノ原

see styles
 dannohara
    だんのはら
(surname) Dannohara

檀ノ浦

see styles
 dannoura / dannora
    だんのうら
(surname) Dannoura

檀一雄

see styles
 dankazuo
    だんかずお
(person) Dan Kazuo

檀之上

see styles
 dannoue / dannoe
    だんのうえ
(surname) Dannoue

檀今木

see styles
 danimaki
    だんいまき
(place-name) Dan'imaki

檀克義

see styles
 dankatsuyoshi
    だんかつよし
(person) Danka Tsuyoshi (1941.12-)

檀君王

see styles
tán jun wáng
    tan2 jun1 wang2
t`an chün wang
    tan chün wang
Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC

檀林派

see styles
 danrinha
    だんりんは
Danrin school (of haikai poetry)

檀林風

see styles
 danrinfuu / danrinfu
    だんりんふう
playful style of haikai poetry popularized in the mid-seventeenth century

檀樹耳


檀树耳

see styles
tán shù ěr
    tan2 shu4 er3
t`an shu erh
    tan shu erh
 danjuni
fruit of the sandalwood tree

檀渓通

see styles
 dankeitoori / danketoori
    だんけいとおり
(place-name) Dankeitoori

檀溪通

see styles
 dankeitoori / danketoori
    だんけいとおり
(place-name) Dankeitoori

檀特山

see styles
tán tè shān
    tan2 te4 shan1
t`an t`e shan
    tan te shan
 dantokusan
    だんとくさん
(personal name) Dantokusan
Dantalokagiri

檀紙町

see styles
 danshichou / danshicho
    だんしちょう
(place-name) Danshichō

檀臣幸

see styles
 dantomoyuki
    だんともゆき
(person) Dan Tomoyuki (1963.8.6-)

檀那寺

see styles
 dannadera
    だんなでら
(See 菩提寺) one's family temple

檀野平

see styles
 dannohira
    だんのひら
(place-name) Dannohira

檀陀柯

see styles
tán tuó kē
    tan2 tuo2 ke1
t`an t`o k`o
    tan to ko
 Dandaka
Daṇḍaka

檀香山

see styles
tán xiāng shān
    tan2 xiang1 shan1
t`an hsiang shan
    tan hsiang shan
Honolulu, capital of Hawaii; also transliterated as 火奴魯魯|火奴鲁鲁

檀香梅

see styles
 dankoubai; dankoubai / dankobai; dankobai
    だんこうばい; ダンコウバイ
(kana only) blunt-lobed spice bush (Lindera obtusiloba)

一檀構


一檀构

see styles
yī tán gòu
    yi1 tan2 gou4
i t`an kou
    i tan kou
 ichidan gamae
setting up a single altar

世間檀


世间檀

see styles
shì jiān tán
    shi4 jian1 tan2
shih chien t`an
    shih chien tan
 seken dan
Worldly dāna, or giving, i. e. with thoughts of possession, meum, tūm, and the thing given, v. 三礙.

優檀那


优檀那

see styles
yōu tán nà
    you1 tan2 na4
yu t`an na
    yu tan na
 udanna
? uddāna, fasten, bind, seal.

南長檀

see styles
 minaminagadan
    みなみながだん
(place-name) Minaminagadan

四悉檀

see styles
sì xī tán
    si4 xi1 tan2
ssu hsi t`an
    ssu hsi tan
 shi shitsudan
The four siddhānta, v. 悉. The Buddha taught by (1) mundane or ordinary modes of expression; (2) individual treatment, adapting his teaching to the capacity of his hearers; (3) diagnostic treatment of their moral diseases; and (4) the perfect and highest truth.

婆檀陀

see styles
pó tán tuó
    po2 tan2 tuo2
p`o t`an t`o
    po tan to
 badanda
bhadanta, 大德, laudable, praiseworthy, blessed, of great virtue-a term of respect for a buddha, or for monks, especially of the Hīnayāna school.

宮脇檀

see styles
 miyawakimayumi
    みやわきまゆみ
(person) Miyawaki Mayumi

尼師檀


尼师檀

see styles
ní shī tán
    ni2 shi1 tan2
ni shih t`an
    ni shih tan
 nishidan
stool

弗如檀

see styles
fú rú tán
    fu2 ru2 tan2
fu ju t`an
    fu ju tan
 Funyodan
Puṇyadarśa, auspicious mirror, interpreted as 法鏡 mirror of the law; name of a man.

悉檀義


悉檀义

see styles
xī tán yì
    xi1 tan2 yi4
hsi t`an i
    hsi tan i
 shitsudan gi
siddhânta

旃檀娜

see styles
zhān tán nà
    zhan1 tan2 na4
chan t`an na
    chan tan na
 sendanna
(旃) candana, from cand, to brighten, gladden; sandal-wood, either the tree, wood, or incense-powder, from southern India; there are various kinds, e.g. 牛頭旃 q.v.

旃檀耳

see styles
zhān tán ěr
    zhan1 tan2 er3
chan t`an erh
    chan tan erh
 sendanni
A fungus or fruit of the sandal tree, a broth or decoction of which is said to have been given to the Buddha at his last meal, by Cunda 純陀 q.v.; v. 長河含經 3. Also written 耳, 茸, and 樹耳.

栴檀川

see styles
 sendangawa
    せんだんがわ
(place-name) Sendangawa

栴檀林

see styles
zhān tán lín
    zhan1 tan2 lin2
chan t`an lin
    chan tan lin
 sendanrin
a forest of incense

栴檀町

see styles
 sendanmachi
    せんだんまち
(place-name) Sendanmachi

栴檀稔

see styles
 sendanminoru
    せんだんみのる
(person) Sendan Minoru (1958.11.6-)

栴檀耳

see styles
zhān tán ěr
    zhan1 tan2 er3
chan t`an erh
    chan tan erh
 sendanni
fruit of the sandalwood tree

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

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