There are 18 total results for your 灭度 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
滅度 灭度 see styles |
miè dù mie4 du4 mieh tu metsudo めつど |
to extinguish worries and the sea of grief; nirvana (Buddhism) extinguishing illusion and passing over to Nirvana nirvāṇa: extinction of reincarnation and escape from suffering. |
一滅度 一灭度 see styles |
yī miè dù yi1 mie4 du4 i mieh tu ichi metsudo |
a single extinction |
佛滅度 佛灭度 see styles |
fó miè dù fo2 mie4 du4 fo mieh tu butsu metsudo |
the Buddha's extinction |
取滅度 取灭度 see styles |
qǔ miè dù qu3 mie4 du4 ch`ü mieh tu chü mieh tu shu metsudo |
to enter complete extinction |
大滅度 大灭度 see styles |
dà miè dù da4 mie4 du4 ta mieh tu dai metsudo |
great extinction-salvation |
寂滅度 寂灭度 see styles |
jí miè dù ji2 mie4 du4 chi mieh tu jakumetsudo |
tranquil extinction |
常滅度 常灭度 see styles |
cháng miè dù chang2 mie4 du4 ch`ang mieh tu chang mieh tu Jō metsudo |
Nityaparinirvṛta |
得滅度 得灭度 see styles |
dé miè dù de2 mie4 du4 te mieh tu toku metsudo |
can be saved |
滅度地 灭度地 see styles |
miè dù dì mie4 du4 di4 mieh tu ti metsudo chi |
the state of extinction (of suffering) |
滅度後 灭度后 see styles |
miè dù hòu mie4 du4 hou4 mieh tu hou metsudo go |
after extinction |
滅度想 灭度想 see styles |
miè dù xiǎng mie4 du4 xiang3 mieh tu hsiang metsudo sō |
notion of extinction |
現滅度 现灭度 see styles |
xiàn miè dù xian4 mie4 du4 hsien mieh tu gen metsudo |
manifests passage into nirvāṇa |
善寂滅度 善寂灭度 see styles |
shàn jí miè dù shan4 ji2 mie4 du4 shan chi mieh tu zen jakumetsu do |
the state of perfect tranquility and extinction (of suffering) |
得滅度者 得灭度者 see styles |
dé miè dù zhě de2 mie4 du4 zhe3 te mieh tu che toku metsudo sha |
savable |
必至滅度 必至灭度 see styles |
bì zhì miè dù bi4 zhi4 mie4 du4 pi chih mieh tu hisshi metsudo |
will definitely attain nirvāṇa |
滅度一切衆生 灭度一切众生 see styles |
miè dù yī qiè zhòng shēng mie4 du4 yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 mieh tu i ch`ieh chung sheng mieh tu i chieh chung sheng metsudo issai shushō |
liberate all sentient beings |
佛滅度後棺斂葬送經 佛灭度后棺敛葬送经 see styles |
fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1 fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
佛滅度後棺歛葬送經 佛灭度后棺歛葬送经 see styles |
fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1 fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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