There are 33 total results for your 虛空 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
虛空 虚空 see styles |
xū kōng xu1 kong1 hsü k`ung hsü kung kokū |
More info & calligraphy: Nothingness / Empty / Voidśūnya; empty, void, space; ākāśa, in the sense of space, or the ether; gagana, the sky, atmosphere, heaven; kha, space, sky, ether, 虛 is defined as that which is without shape or substantiality, 空 as that which has no resistance. The immaterial universe behind all phenomena. |
虛空中 虚空中 see styles |
xū kōng zhōng xu1 kong1 zhong1 hsü k`ung chung hsü kung chung kokū chū |
in space; the sky |
虛空住 虚空住 see styles |
xū kōng zhù xu1 kong1 zhu4 hsü k`ung chu hsü kung chu Kokū jū |
Ākāśapratiṣṭhita, abiding in space, the fifth son of Mahābhijña, a bodhisattva to the south of our universe. |
虛空喩 虚空喩 see styles |
xū kōng yù xu1 kong1 yu4 hsü k`ung yü hsü kung yü kokū no yu |
metaphor of space |
虛空天 虚空天 see styles |
xū kōng tiān xu1 kong1 tian1 hsü k`ung t`ien hsü kung tien kokū ten |
The four heavens of desire above Meru in space, from the Yama heaven upwards. |
虛空孕 虚空孕 see styles |
xū kōng yùn xu1 kong1 yun4 hsü k`ung yün hsü kung yün kokū yō |
The womb of space, ākāśagarbha, idem虛空藏 infra. |
虛空界 虚空界 see styles |
xū kōng jiè xu1 kong1 jie4 hsü k`ung chieh hsü kung chieh kokū kai |
The visible vault of space. |
虛空眼 虚空眼 see styles |
xū kōng yǎn xu1 kong1 yan3 hsü k`ung yen hsü kung yen kokū gen |
The eye of space, or of the immaterial; name of the mother of Buddhas in the garbhadhātu group. |
虛空神 虚空神 see styles |
xū kōng shén xu1 kong1 shen2 hsü k`ung shen hsü kung shen kokū shin |
Śūnyatā, the god of space. |
虛空箭 虚空箭 see styles |
xū kōng jiàn xu1 kong1 jian4 hsü k`ung chien hsü kung chien Kokūsen |
Ambarīṣa |
虛空華 虚空华 see styles |
xū kōng huā xu1 kong1 hua1 hsü k`ung hua hsü kung hua kokū ge |
Spots before the eyes, Muscœ volitantes. |
虛空藏 虚空藏 see styles |
xū kōng zàng xu1 kong1 zang4 hsü k`ung tsang hsü kung tsang Kokū Zō |
Ākāśagarbha, or Gaganagarbha, the central bodhisattva in the court of space in the garbhadhātu group; guardian of the treasury of all wisdom and achievement; his powers extend to the five directions of space; five forms of him are portrayed under different names; he is also identified with the dawn, Aruṇa, and the 明星 or Venus. |
虛空身 虚空身 see styles |
xū kōng shēn xu1 kong1 shen1 hsü k`ung shen hsü kung shen kokū shin |
The body which fills space, Vairocana. |
同虛空 同虚空 see styles |
tóng xū kōng tong2 xu1 kong1 t`ung hsü k`ung tung hsü kung dō kokū |
same as space |
太虛空 太虚空 see styles |
tài xū kōng tai4 xu1 kong1 t`ai hsü k`ung tai hsü kung tai kokū |
Space, where nothing exists; also 頑空; 偏空. |
如虛空 如虚空 see styles |
rú xū kōng ru2 xu1 kong1 ju hsü k`ung ju hsü kung nyo kokū |
space-like |
盡虛空 尽虚空 see styles |
jìn xū kōng jin4 xu1 kong1 chin hsü k`ung chin hsü kung jin kokū |
throughout all of space |
等虛空 等虚空 see styles |
děng xū kōng deng3 xu1 kong1 teng hsü k`ung teng hsü kung tō kokū |
like space |
若虛空 若虚空 see styles |
ruò xū kōng ruo4 xu1 kong1 jo hsü k`ung jo hsü kung nya kokū |
to like space |
虛空法身 虚空法身 see styles |
xū kōng fǎ shēn xu1 kong1 fa3 shen1 hsü k`ung fa shen hsü kung fa shen kokū hosshin |
The dharmakāya as being like space which enfolds all things, omniscient and pure. |
虛空無爲 虚空无为 see styles |
xū kōng wú wéi xu1 kong1 wu2 wei2 hsü k`ung wu wei hsü kung wu wei kokū mui |
ākāśa, one of the asaṃskṛta dharmas, passive void or space; two kinds of space, or the immaterial, are named, the active and passive, or phenomenal and non-phenomenal (i.e. noumenal). The phenomenal is differentiated and limited, and apprehended by sight; the noumenal is without bounds or limitations, and belongs entirely to mental conception. |
虛空無邊 虚空无边 see styles |
xū kōng wú biān xu1 kong1 wu2 bian1 hsü k`ung wu pien hsü kung wu pien kokū muhen |
space has no limit |
猶如虛空 犹如虚空 see styles |
yóu rú xū kōng you2 ru2 xu1 kong1 yu ju hsü k`ung yu ju hsü kung yunyo kokū |
just like space |
盡虛空界 尽虚空界 see styles |
jìn xū kōng jiè jin4 xu1 kong1 jie4 chin hsü k`ung chieh chin hsü kung chieh jinko kūkai |
throughout the entire universe |
遊虛空天 遊虚空天 see styles |
yóu xū kōng tiān you2 xu1 kong1 tian1 yu hsü k`ung t`ien yu hsü kung tien yu kokū ten |
To roam in space, as do the devas of the sun, moon, stars, etc.; also the four upper devalokas. |
虛空藏菩薩 虚空藏菩萨 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa hsü kung tsang pu sa Kokūzō Bosatsu |
Akasagarbha Bodhisattva Ākāśagarbha |
虛空孕菩薩經 虚空孕菩萨经 see styles |
xū kōng yùn pú sà jīng xu1 kong1 yun4 pu2 sa4 jing1 hsü k`ung yün p`u sa ching hsü kung yün pu sa ching Kokū yō bosatsu kyō |
Ākāśagarbha-sūtra |
虛空藏菩薩經 虚空藏菩萨经 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà jīng xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 jing1 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa ching hsü kung tsang pu sa ching Kokū zō bosatsu kyō |
Xukongzang pusa jing |
虛空藏求聞持法 虚空藏求闻持法 see styles |
xū kōng zàng qiú wén chí fǎ xu1 kong1 zang4 qiu2 wen2 chi2 fa3 hsü k`ung tsang ch`iu wen ch`ih fa hsü kung tsang chiu wen chih fa Kokūzō kumon jihō |
Xukongzang qiuwen chifa |
虛空藏菩薩神呪經 虚空藏菩萨神呪经 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà shén zhòu jīng xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 shen2 zhou4 jing1 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa shen chou ching hsü kung tsang pu sa shen chou ching Kokū zō bosatsu jinju kyō |
Ākāśagarbha-sūtra |
聖虛空藏菩薩陀羅尼經 圣虚空藏菩萨陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng xū kōng zàng pú sà tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa t`o lo ni ching sheng hsü kung tsang pu sa to lo ni ching Shō kokūzō bosatsu darani kyō |
Sheng xukongzang pusa tuoluoni jing |
虛空藏菩薩問七佛陀羅尼呪經 虚空藏菩萨问七佛陀罗尼呪经 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà wèn qī fó tuó luó ní zhòu jīng xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 wen4 qi1 fo2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 zhou4 jing1 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa wen ch`i fo t`o lo ni chou ching hsü kung tsang pu sa wen chi fo to lo ni chou ching Kokūzō bosatsu mon shichibutsu darani jukyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Space-Store Bodhisattva's Questions to Seven Buddhas |
虛空藏菩薩能滿諸願最勝心陀羅尼求聞持法 虚空藏菩萨能满诸愿最胜心陀罗尼求闻持法 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà néng mǎn zhū yuàn zuì shèng xīn tuó luó ní qiú wén chí fǎ xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 neng2 man3 zhu1 yuan4 zui4 sheng4 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 qiu2 wen2 chi2 fa3 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa neng man chu yüan tsui sheng hsin t`o lo ni ch`iu wen ch`ih fa hsü kung tsang pu sa neng man chu yüan tsui sheng hsin to lo ni chiu wen chih fa Kokūzō bosatsu nō man shogan saishō shin darani gumonji hō |
Method of the Victorious, Essential Dharāṇi for Having Wishes Heard by Space-Store, the Bodhisattva Who Can Fulfill Requests |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "虛空" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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