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Simple Dictionary Definition |
覺 觉 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh satoru さとる |
More info & calligraphy: Awareness(personal name) Satoru bodhi, from bodha, 'knowing, understanding', means enlightenment, illumination; 覺 is to awake, apprehend, perceive, realize; awake, aware; (also, to sleep). It is illumination, enlightenment, or awakening in regard to the real in contrast to the seeming; also, enlightenment in regard to moral evil. Cf. 菩提 and 佛. |
覺了 觉了 see styles |
jué liǎo jue2 liao3 chüeh liao kakuryō |
Completely and clearly enlightened; clearly to apprehend. |
覺井 see styles |
kakui かくい |
(surname) Kakui |
覺人 觉人 see styles |
juer én juer2 en2 juer en kakunin |
An enlightened man who has apprehended buddha-truth. |
覺他 觉他 see styles |
jué tā jue2 ta1 chüeh t`a chüeh ta kakuta |
To awaken others; to enlighten others. |
覺位 觉位 see styles |
jué wèi jue2 wei4 chüeh wei kakui |
The stage of perfect enlightenment, that of Buddha. |
覺分 觉分 see styles |
jué fēn jue2 fen1 chüeh fen kakubun |
bodhyaṅga, the seven 菩提分q.v.; also applied to the thirty-seven bodhipakṣika, 三十七道品, q.v. |
覺前 see styles |
kakumae かくまえ |
(surname) Kakumae |
覺受 觉受 see styles |
jué shòu jue2 shou4 chüeh shou kakuju |
perception |
覺名 觉名 see styles |
jué míng jue2 ming2 chüeh ming kakumyō |
Buddhayaśas |
覺品 觉品 see styles |
jué pǐn jue2 pin3 chüeh p`in chüeh pin kakuhon |
conducive to enlightenment |
覺城 觉城 see styles |
jué chéng jue2 cheng2 chüeh ch`eng chüeh cheng kakujō |
The walled city of enlightenment, into which illusion cannot enter. Gayā, where the Buddha attained enlightenment. |
覺堅 觉坚 see styles |
jué jiān jue2 jian1 chüeh chien kakuken |
Firm, or secure, enlightenment. |
覺士 觉士 see styles |
jué shì jue2 shi4 chüeh shih kakushi |
bodhisattva |
覺天 觉天 see styles |
jué tiān jue2 tian1 chüeh t`ien chüeh tien Kakuten |
Buddhadeva |
覺如 觉如 see styles |
juer u juer2 u2 juer u kakunyo かくにょ |
(personal name) Kakunyo idem 覺眞如 v. 眞如. |
覺密 see styles |
kakumitsu かくみつ |
(personal name) Kakumitsu |
覺察 觉察 see styles |
jué chá jue2 cha2 chüeh ch`a chüeh cha kakusatsu |
to sense; to perceive; to come to realize; to be aware to analyze phenomena in detail |
覺寤 觉寤 see styles |
jué wù jue2 wu4 chüeh wu kakugo |
to awaken |
覺山 觉山 see styles |
jué shān jue2 shan1 chüeh shan kakusan |
The mountain of enlightenment, i.e. buddha-truth. |
覺岸 觉岸 see styles |
jué àn jue2 an4 chüeh an kakugan |
The shore of enlightenment, which Buddha has reached after crossing the sea of illusion. |
覺弔 see styles |
gakuhari がくはり |
(personal name) Gakuhari |
覺張 see styles |
gakuhari がくはり |
(surname) Gakuhari |
覺得 觉得 see styles |
jué de jue2 de5 chüeh te |
to think that ...; to feel that ...; to feel (uncomfortable etc) |
覺心 觉心 see styles |
jué xīn jue2 xin1 chüeh hsin kakushin |
The mind of enlightenment, the illuminated mind, the original nature of man. |
覺性 觉性 see styles |
jué xìng jue2 xing4 chüeh hsing kakushou / kakusho かくしょう |
More info & calligraphy: The Nature of Enlightenment in One's MindThe enlightened mind free from all illusion. The mind as the agent of knowledge, or enlightenment. Also used for dharmakāya, v. 三身; 三寶, etc. |
覺悟 觉悟 see styles |
jué wù jue2 wu4 chüeh wu kakugo |
to come to understand; to realize; consciousness; awareness; Buddhist enlightenment (Sanskrit: cittotpāda) To awake, become enlightened, comprehend spiritual reality. |
覺意 觉意 see styles |
jué yì jue2 yi4 chüeh i kakui |
enlightenment |
覺愛 觉爱 see styles |
jué ài jue2 ai4 chüeh ai Kakuai |
Bodhiruci |
覺慧 觉慧 see styles |
jué huì jue2 hui4 chüeh hui gakue |
understanding |
覺支 觉支 see styles |
jué zhī jue2 zhi1 chüeh chih kakushi |
The various branches or modes of enlightenment; for the seven覺支 v. 七菩提分. |
覺日 觉日 see styles |
jué rì jue2 ri4 chüeh jih kakunichi |
Timelessness, eternity, changelessness, the bodhi-day which has no change. Also 覺時. |
覺明 觉明 see styles |
jué míng jue2 ming2 chüeh ming kakumyō |
enlightened illumination |
覺時 觉时 see styles |
jué shí jue2 shi2 chüeh shih kakuji |
time of awakening |
覺晏 see styles |
kakuan かくあん |
(personal name) Kakuan |
覺本 see styles |
kakumoto かくもと |
(surname) Kakumoto |
覺根 觉根 see styles |
jué gēn jue2 gen1 chüeh ken kakukon |
five sensory organs |
覺樹 觉树 see styles |
jué shù jue2 shu4 chüeh shu kakuju |
The tree of knowledge, or enlightenment, the pippala under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, also called bodhidruma and ficus religiosa. To plant virtue in order to attain enlightenment. |
覺母 觉母 see styles |
jué mǔ jue2 mu3 chüeh mu kakumo |
Mother of enlightenment, a title of Mañjuśrī as the eternal guardian of mystic wisdom, all buddhas, past, present, and future, deriving their enlightenment from him as its guardian; also 佛母. |
覺治 see styles |
kakuji かくじ |
(personal name) Kakuji |
覺海 觉海 see styles |
jué hǎi jue2 hai3 chüeh hai kakukai |
The fathomless ocean of enlightenment, or buddha-wisdom. |
覺淳 see styles |
kakujun かくじゅん |
(personal name) Kakujun |
覺滿 觉满 see styles |
jué mǎn jue2 man3 chüeh man kakuman |
[one whose] enlightenment is complete |
覺照 觉照 see styles |
jué zhào jue2 zhao4 chüeh chao kakushō |
enlightening illumination |
覺王 觉王 see styles |
jué wáng jue2 wang2 chüeh wang kakuō |
The king of enlightenment, the enlightened king, Buddha; also覺帝. |
覺用 觉用 see styles |
jué yòng jue2 yong4 chüeh yung kakuyō |
nirmāṇakāya, v. 三身; 三寶, etc. |
覺田 see styles |
kakuta かくた |
(surname) Kakuta |
覺相 觉相 see styles |
jué xiàng jue2 xiang4 chüeh hsiang kakusō |
saṃbhogakāya, v. 三身; 三寶, etc.. |
覺知 觉知 see styles |
jué zhī jue2 zhi1 chüeh chih kakuchi |
to awaken to |
覺禪 see styles |
kakuzen かくぜん |
(personal name) Kakuzen |
覺策 觉策 see styles |
jué cè jue2 ce4 chüeh ts`e chüeh tse kakusaku |
To awaken and stimulate the mind against illusion and evil. |
覺者 觉者 see styles |
jué zhě jue2 zhe3 chüeh che kakusha |
An enlightened one, especially a buddha, enlightening self and others, 自覺覺他. |
覺苑 觉苑 see styles |
jué yuàn jue2 yuan4 chüeh yüan kakuon |
Garden of enlightenment, a Pure Land, or Paradise; also the mind. |
覺華 觉华 see styles |
jué huā jue2 hua1 chüeh hua kakuke |
The flower of enlightenment, which opens like a flower. |
覺行 觉行 see styles |
jué xíng jue2 xing2 chüeh hsing kakugyō |
The procedure, or discipline, of the attainment of enlightenment for self and others. |
覺親 觉亲 see styles |
jué qīn jue2 qin1 chüeh ch`in chüeh chin Kakushin |
Buddhamitra |
覺觀 觉观 see styles |
jué guān jue2 guan1 chüeh kuan kakukan |
Awareness and pondering, acts of intellectuation, later called 尋伺, both of them hindrances to abstraction, or dhyāna. They are described as 麤 and 細, general and particular, respectively. |
覺訓 see styles |
kakukun かくくん |
(personal name) Kakukun |
覺護 觉护 see styles |
jué hù jue2 hu4 chüeh hu Kakugo |
Buddhagupta |
覺賢 觉贤 see styles |
jué xián jue2 xian2 chüeh hsien Kakuken |
Buddhabhadra |
覺軍 觉军 see styles |
jué jun jue2 jun1 chüeh chün Kakugun |
Bodhisena |
覺道 觉道 see styles |
jué dào jue2 dao4 chüeh tao kakudou / kakudo かくどう |
(surname) Kakudō The way of enlightenment, also 覺路. |
覺醒 觉醒 see styles |
jué xǐng jue2 xing3 chüeh hsing |
to awaken; to come to realize; awakened to the truth; the truth dawns upon one; scales fall from the eyes; to become aware |
覺野 see styles |
kakuno かくの |
(surname) Kakuno |
覺鎧 觉铠 see styles |
jué kǎi jue2 kai3 chüeh k`ai chüeh kai Kakukai |
*Buddhavarman |
覺鑁 觉鑁 see styles |
jué wàn jue2 wan4 chüeh wan kakuban かくばん |
(personal name) Kakuban Kakuban |
覺雄 觉雄 see styles |
jué xióng jue2 xiong2 chüeh hsiung kakuō |
The lord, or hero, of enlightenment, Buddha; also 世雄. |
覺雲 觉云 see styles |
jué yún jue2 yun2 chüeh yün Kakun |
Gag-un |
覺靈 觉灵 see styles |
jué líng jue2 ling2 chüeh ling kakurei |
awakened spirit |
覺音 觉音 see styles |
jué yīn jue2 yin1 chüeh yin Kakuon |
Buddhaghoṣa |
一覺 一觉 see styles |
yī jué yi1 jue2 i chüeh ikkaku |
one enlightenment |
七覺 七觉 see styles |
qī jué qi1 jue2 ch`i chüeh chi chüeh shichikaku |
seven [factors of ] enlightenment |
三覺 三觉 see styles |
sān jué san1 jue2 san chüeh sankaku |
The three kinds of enlightenment: (1) (a) 自覺 Enlightenment for self; (b) 覺他 for others; (c) 覺行圓 (or 窮) 滿 perfect enlightenment and accomplishment; the first is an arhat's, the first and second a bodhisattva's, all three a Buddha's. (2) From the Awakening of Faith 起信論 (a) 本覺 inherent, potential enlightenment or intelligence of every being; (b) 始覺 , initial, or early stages of such enlightenment, brought about through the external perfuming or influence of teaching, working on the internal perfuming of subconscious intelligence; (c) 究竟覺 completion of enlightenment, the subjective mind in perfect accord with the subconscious (or superconscious) mind, or the inherent intelligence. |
不覺 不觉 see styles |
bù jué bu4 jue2 pu chüeh fukaku |
unconsciously Unenlightened, uncomprehending, without 'spiritual' insight, the condition of people in general, who mistake the phenomenal for the real, and by ignorance beget karma, reaping its results in the mortal round of transmigration; i. e. people generally. |
乖覺 乖觉 see styles |
guāi jué guai1 jue2 kuai chüeh |
perceptive; alert; clever; shrewd |
了覺 了觉 see styles |
liǎo jué liao3 jue2 liao chüeh ryōkaku |
comprehends |
二覺 二觉 see styles |
èr jué er4 jue2 erh chüeh nikaku |
The two enlightenments: (1) The 起信論 has two—(a) 本覺 the immanent mind in all things, e.g. "which lighteth every man that cometh into the world", also defined as the 法身 dharmakāya; (b) 始覺 initial enlightenment or beginning of illumination; this initiation leads on to Buddhahood, or full enlightenment. (2) (a) 等覺 The fifty-first stage of a bodhisattva's 行 位 practice; (b) 妙覺 the fifty-second stage, or enlightenment of Buddhahood.(3) (a)自覺 A Buddha's own or natural enlightenment; (b) 覺他 his enlightening of all others. |
五覺 五觉 see styles |
wǔ jué wu3 jue2 wu chüeh gokaku |
The five bodhi, or states of enlightenment, as described in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith; see also 五菩提 for a different group. (1) 本覺 Absolute eternal wisdom, or bodhi; (2) 始覺 bodhi in its initial stages, or in action, arising from right observances; (3) 相似覺 bodhisattva. attainment of bodhi in action, in the 十信; (4) 隨分覺 further bodhisattva-enlightenment according to capacity, i. e. the stages 十住, 十行, and 十廻向; (5) 究竟覺 final or complete enlightenment, i. e. the stage of 妙覺, which is one with the first, i. e. 本覺. The 本覺 is bodhi in the potential, 始覺 is bodhi in the active state, hence (2), (3), (4), and (5) are all the latter, but the fifth has reached the perfect quiescent stage of original bodhi. |
仁覺 see styles |
ninkaku にんかく |
(personal name) Ninkaku |
先覺 先觉 see styles |
xiān jué xian1 jue2 hsien chüeh |
person of foresight |
八覺 八觉 see styles |
bā jué ba1 jue2 pa chüeh hachikaku |
The eight (wrong) perceptions or thoughts, i.e. desire; hate; vexation (with others); 親里 home-sickness; patriotism (or thoughts of the country's welfare); dislike of death; ambition for one's clan or family; slighting or being rude to others. 華嚴經 13. |
動覺 动觉 see styles |
dòng jué dong4 jue2 tung chüeh |
kinesomethingesia |
午覺 午觉 see styles |
wǔ jiào wu3 jiao4 wu chiao |
siesta; afternoon nap |
可覺 可觉 see styles |
kě jué ke3 jue2 k`o chüeh ko chüeh ka kaku |
to be cognized |
味覺 味觉 see styles |
wèi jué wei4 jue2 wei chüeh |
sense of taste; gustation |
善覺 善觉 see styles |
shàn jué shan4 jue2 shan chüeh zenkaku |
well-proclaimed |
嗅覺 嗅觉 see styles |
xiù jué xiu4 jue2 hsiu chüeh |
sense of smell |
四覺 四觉 see styles |
sì jué si4 jue2 ssu chüeh shikaku |
The 'four intelligences, or apprehensions' of the Awakening of Faith 起信論, q. v., viz. 本覺, 相似覺, 隨分覺, and 究竟覺. |
圓覺 圆觉 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh engaku |
Complete enlightenment potentially present in each being, for all have 本覺 primal awareness, or 眞心 the true heart (e. g. conscience), which has always remained pure and shining; considered as essence it is the 一心 one mind, considered causally it is the Tathāgata-garbha, considered it is|| perfect enlightenment, cf. 圓覺經. |
大覺 大觉 see styles |
dà jué da4 jue2 ta chüeh dai gaku |
The supreme bodhi, or enlightenment, and the enlightening power of a Buddha. |
妙覺 妙觉 see styles |
miào jué miao4 jue2 miao chüeh myōgaku |
The wonderful enlightenment of Mahāyāna, or self-enlightenment to enlighten others. |
始覺 始觉 see styles |
shǐ jué shi3 jue2 shih chüeh shigaku |
The initial functioning of mind or intelligence as a process of 'becoming', arising from 本覺 which is Mind or Intelligence, self-contained, unsullied, and considered as universal, the source of all enlightenment. The 'initial intelligence' or enlightenment arises from the inner influence 薰 of the Mind and from external teaching. In the 'original intelligence' are the four values adopted and made transcendent by the Nirvāṇa-sūtra, viz. 常, 樂, 我, 淨 Perpetuity, joy, personality, and purity; these are acquired through the 始覺 process of enlightenment. Cf. 起信論 Awakening of Faith. |
存覺 see styles |
zonkaku ぞんかく |
(personal name) Zonkaku |
害覺 害觉 see styles |
hài jué hai4 jue2 hai chüeh gaikaku |
harmful thoughts |
察覺 察觉 see styles |
chá jué cha2 jue2 ch`a chüeh cha chüeh |
to sense; to perceive; to become aware of; to detect |
實覺 实觉 see styles |
shí jué shi2 jue2 shih chüeh jitsukaku |
true awareness |
尊覺 尊觉 see styles |
zūn jué zun1 jue2 tsun chüeh sonkaku |
the supreme enlightenment |
已覺 已觉 see styles |
yǐ jué yi3 jue2 i chüeh ikaku |
already enlightened |
幻覺 幻觉 see styles |
huàn jué huan4 jue2 huan chüeh |
illusion; hallucination; figment of one's imagination |
徧覺 徧觉 see styles |
biàn jué bian4 jue2 pien chüeh henkaku |
The omniscience, absolute enlightenment, or universal awareness of a Buddha. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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