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金剛


金刚

see styles
jīn gāng
    jin1 gang1
chin kang
 kongou / kongo
    こんごう

More info & calligraphy:

Diamond
diamond; (used to translate Sanskrit "vajra", a thunderbolt or mythical weapon); guardian deity (in Buddhist iconography)
(1) vajra (indestructible substance); diamond; adamantine; (2) thunderbolt; Indra's weapon; Buddhist symbol of the indestructible truth; (p,s,g) Kongou
vajra, 伐闍羅; 跋折羅 (or跋闍羅); 縛曰羅(or 縛日羅) The thunderbolt of Indra, often called the diamond club; but recent research considers it a sun symbol. The diamond, synonym of hardness, indestructibility, power, the least frangible of minerals. It is one of the saptaratna 七寶.

十金剛


十金刚

see styles
shí jīn gāng
    shi2 jin1 gang1
shih chin kang
 jū kongō
ten indestructible [minds]

周金剛


周金刚

see styles
zhōu jīn gāng
    zhou1 jin1 gang1
chou chin kang
 Shū Kongō
Zhou Jingang

執金剛


执金刚

see styles
zhí jīn gāng
    zhi2 jin1 gang1
chih chin kang
 shū kongō
vajra-dhara

持金剛


持金刚

see styles
chí jīn gāng
    chi2 jin1 gang1
ch`ih chin kang
    chih chin kang
 ji kongō
執全剛 Vajradhara' or Vajrapāṇi, a Bodhisattva who holds a vajra or thunderbolt, of these there are several; a name for Indra.

觸金剛


触金刚

see styles
chù jīn gāng
    chu4 jin1 gang1
ch`u chin kang
    chu chin kang
 Soku kongō
Ucchuṣma

金剛乘


金刚乘

see styles
jīn gāng shèng
    jin1 gang1 sheng4
chin kang sheng
 kongō jō

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Vajrayana
vajrayāna. The diamond vehicle, another name of the 眞言 Shingon.

金剛位


金刚位

see styles
jīn gāng wèi
    jin1 gang1 wei4
chin kang wei
 kongō i
adamantine stage

金剛佛


金刚佛

see styles
jīn gāng fó
    jin1 gang1 fo2
chin kang fo
 kongō butsu
vajra-buddha. Vairocana, or 大日 the Sun-buddha; sometimes applied to Śākyamuni as embodiment of the Truth, of Wisdom, and of Purity.

金剛刹


金刚刹

see styles
jīn gāng chà
    jin1 gang1 cha4
chin kang ch`a
    chin kang cha
 kongō setsu
vajrakṣetra, a vajra or Buddhist monastery or building.

金剛力


金刚力

see styles
jīn gāng lì
    jin1 gang1 li4
chin kang li
 kongouriki / kongoriki
    こんごうりき
(See 金剛力士) superhuman strength; Herculean strength
vajra-power, irresistible strength; 金剛力 (or 金剛力士) is the 金剛神 q.v.

金剛口


金刚口

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jīn gāng kǒu
    jin1 gang1 kou3
chin kang k`ou
    chin kang kou
 kongō ku
Diamond mouth, that of a buddha.

金剛喩


金刚喩

see styles
jīn gāng yù
    jin1 gang1 yu4
chin kang yü
 kongō yu
adamantine

金剛地


金刚地

see styles
jīn gāng dì
    jin1 gang1 di4
chin kang ti
 kongouchi / kongochi
    こんごうち
(surname) Kongouchi
adamantine stage

金剛天


金刚天

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jīn gāng tiān
    jin1 gang1 tian1
chin kang t`ien
    chin kang tien
 kongō ten
The vajradevas twenty in number in the vajradhātu group.

金剛子


金刚子

see styles
jīn gāng zǐ
    jin1 gang1 zi3
chin kang tzu
 Kongōshi
rudrākṣa, a seed similar to a peach-stone used for beads, especially in invoking one of the 金剛. Also a vajra son.

金剛定


金刚定

see styles
jīn gāng dìng
    jin1 gang1 ding4
chin kang ting
 kongō jō
vajrasamādhi, 金剛喩定; 金剛三昧; 金剛滅定 diamond meditation, that of the last stage of the bodhisattva, characterized by firm, indestructible knowledge, penetrating all reality; attained after all remains of illusion have been cut off.

金剛山


金刚山

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jīn gāng shān
    jin1 gang1 shan1
chin kang shan
 kongouyama / kongoyama
    こんごうやま
Kumgangsan Tourist Region in east North Korea
(personal name) Kongouyama
(or 金剛圍山 or金剛輪山) The concentric iron mountains about the world; also Sumeru; also the name of a fabulous mountain. Cf. 金山.

金剛幡


金刚幡

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jīn gāng fān
    jin1 gang1 fan1
chin kang fan
 kongō ban
vajraketu. A flag, hung to a pole with a dragon's head.

金剛座


金刚座

see styles
jīn gāng zuò
    jin1 gang1 zuo4
chin kang tso
 kongō za
Bodhimanda (place of enlightenment associated with a Bodhisattva)
(or金剛座床) vajrāsana, or bodhimaṇḍa, Buddha's seat on attaining enlightenment, the 'diamond' throne. Also a posture or manner of sitting. M.W.

金剛心


金刚心

see styles
jīn gāng xīn
    jin1 gang1 xin1
chin kang hsin
 kongoushin / kongoshin
    こんごうしん
{Buddh} extreme religious piety; unshakable faith
Diamond heart, that of the bodhisattva, i.e. infrangible, unmoved by 'illusion'.

金剛慧


金刚慧

see styles
jīn gāng huì
    jin1 gang1 hui4
chin kang hui
 kongō e
Diamond wisdom, which by its reality overcomes all illusory knowledge.

金剛手


金刚手

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jīn gāng shǒu
    jin1 gang1 shou3
chin kang shou
 kongoushu / kongoshu
    こんごうしゅ
{Buddh} Vajrapani; wielder of the vajra
vajrapāṇi, a holder of the vajra, a protector, any image with this symbol; 金剛部 Groups of the same in the 金 and 胎 maṇḍalas.

金剛拳


金刚拳

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jīn gāng quán
    jin1 gang1 quan2
chin kang ch`üan
    chin kang chüan
 kongō ken
vajra-fist, the hands doubled together on the breast.

金剛智


金刚智

see styles
jīn gāng zhì
    jin1 gang1 zhi4
chin kang chih
 kongō chi
vajramati. The indestructible and enriching diamond wisdom of the Buddha. Also the name of an Indian who came to China A.D. 619; he is said to have introduced the Yogācāra system and founded the esoteric school, but this is attributed to Amoghavajra, v. 大教. 金剛智三藏 Vajrabodhi may be the same person, but there is doubt about the matter, cf. 大教.

金剛杵


金刚杵

see styles
jīn gāng chǔ
    jin1 gang1 chu3
chin kang ch`u
    chin kang chu
 kongousho / kongosho
    こんごうしょ
vajra scepter (ritual object of Buddhism)
vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism)
(or 金剛杖) v. 金剛.; The vajra, or thunderbolt; it is generally shaped as such, but has various other forms. Any one of the beings represented with the vajra is a 金剛. The vajra is also intp. as a weapon of Indian soldiers. It is employed by the esoteric sects, and others, as a symbol of wisdom and power over illusion and evil spirits. When straight as a sceptre it is 獨股 one limbed, when three-pronged it is 三股, and so on with five and nine limbs.

金剛橛


金刚橛

see styles
jīn gāng jué
    jin1 gang1 jue2
chin kang chüeh
 kongō ketsu
dagger-like spike

金剛水


金刚水

see styles
jīn gāng shuǐ
    jin1 gang1 shui3
chin kang shui
 kongō sui
Diamond or vajra water, drunk by a prince on investiture, or by a person who receives the esoteric baptismal rite; also 誓水.

金剛源


金刚源

see styles
jīn gāng yuán
    jin1 gang1 yuan2
chin kang yüan
 kongō gen
adamantine fount

金剛炎


金刚炎

see styles
jīn gāng yán
    jin1 gang1 yan2
chin kang yen
 kongō en
Diamond-blaze, a circle of fire to forbid the entry of evil spirits, also called 金炎; 火院 (or 火院界印 or火院密縫印).

金剛狼


金刚狼

see styles
jīn gāng láng
    jin1 gang1 lang2
chin kang lang
Wolverine, comic book superhero

金剛王


金刚王

see styles
jīn gāng wáng
    jin1 gang1 wang2
chin kang wang
 kongō ō
The vajra-king, i.e. the strongest, or finest, e.g. a powerful bull.

金剛界


金刚界

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jīn gāng jiè
    jin1 gang1 jie4
chin kang chieh
 kongoukai / kongokai
    こんごうかい
(1) {Buddh} (See 胎蔵界・たいぞうかい・1) Vajradhatu; Diamond Realm; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら) Vajradathu Mandala; Diamond Realm Mandala
vajradhātu, 金界 The 'diamond', or vajra, element of the universe; it is the 智 wisdom of Vairocana in its indestructibility and activity; it arises from the garbhadhātu 胎藏界q.v., the womb or store of the Vairocana 理 reason or principles of such wisdom, v. 理智. The two, garbhadhātu and vajradhātu, are shown by the esoteric school, especially in the Japanese Shingon, in two maṇḍalas, i.e. groups or circles, representing in various portrayals the ideas arising from the two, fundamental concepts. vajradhātu is intp. as the 智 realm of intellection, and garbhadhātu as the 理 substance underlying it, or the matrix; the latter is the womb or fundamental reason of all things, and occupies the eastern position as 'cause' of the vajradhātu, which is on the west as the resultant intellectual or spiritual expression. But both are one as are Reason and Wisdom, and Vairocana (the illuminator, the 大日 great sun) presides over both, as source and supply. The vajradhātu represents the spiritual world of complete enlightenment, the esoteric dharmakāya doctrine as contrasted with the exoteric nirmāṇakāya doctrine. It is the sixth element 識 mind, and is symbolized by a triangle with the point downwards and by the full moon, which represents 智 wisdom or understanding; it corresponds to 果 fruit, or effect, garbhadhātu being 因 or cause. The 金剛王五部 or five divisions of the vajradhātu are represented by the Five dhyāni-buddhas, thus: centre 大日Vairocana; east 阿閦 Akṣobhya; south 寶生Ratnasambhava; west 阿彌陀 Amitābha; north 不 空 成就 Amoghasiddhi, or Śākyamuni. They are seated respectively on a lion, an elephant, a horse, a peacock, and a garuda. v. 五佛; also 胎.

金剛皮


金刚皮

see styles
jīn gāng pí
    jin1 gang1 pi2
chin kang p`i
    chin kang pi
 kongō hi
diamond skin

金剛眼


金刚眼

see styles
jīn gāng yǎn
    jin1 gang1 yan3
chin kang yen
 kongō gen
adamantine eye

金剛石


金刚石

see styles
jīn gāng shí
    jin1 gang1 shi2
chin kang shih
 kongouseki / kongoseki
    こんごうせき
diamond; also called 鑽石|钻石[zuan4 shi2]
diamond

金剛砂


金刚砂

see styles
jīn gāng shā
    jin1 gang1 sha1
chin kang sha
 kongousha / kongosha
    こんごうしゃ
carborundum; emery
emery (powder)

金剛神


金刚神

see styles
jīn gāng shén
    jin1 gang1 shen2
chin kang shen
 kongō jin
The guardian spirits of the Buddhist order; the large idols at the entrance of Buddhist monasteries; also 金剛手; 金剛力士.

金剛索


金刚索

see styles
jīn gāng suǒ
    jin1 gang1 suo3
chin kang so
 kongō saku
vajrapāśa, the diamond lasso, or noose; in the hand of 不動明王 and others.

金剛經


金刚经

see styles
jīn gāng jīng
    jin1 gang1 jing1
chin kang ching
 Kongō kyō
The Diamond Sutra; Vajracchedikā-prājñāpāramitā Sutra 金剛能斷般若波羅蜜經 Acondensation of the Prājñāpāramitā Sutratitle>; first tr. byKumārajīva, later by others under slightly varying titles.

金剛翅


金刚翅

see styles
jīn gāng chì
    jin1 gang1 chi4
chin kang ch`ih
    chin kang chih
 kongō shi
garuḍa

金剛藏


金刚藏

see styles
jīn gāng zàng
    jin1 gang1 zang4
chin kang tsang
 Kongō zō
Vajragarbha, the bodhisattva in the Laṅkāvatāra Sutra.

金剛衆


金刚众

see styles
jīn gāng zhòng
    jin1 gang1 zhong4
chin kang chung
 kongō shu
The retinue of the 金剛神 vajradevas.

金剛觀


金刚观

see styles
jīn gāng guān
    jin1 gang1 guan1
chin kang kuan
 kongō kan
The diamond insight or vision which penetrates into reality.

金剛身


金刚身

see styles
jīn gāng shēn
    jin1 gang1 shen1
chin kang shen
 kongō shin
The diamond body, the indestructible body of Buddha.

金剛軍


金刚军

see styles
jīn gāng jun
    jin1 gang1 jun1
chin kang chün
 Kongō gun
Vajrasena

金剛輪


金刚轮

see styles
jīn gāng lún
    jin1 gang1 lun2
chin kang lun
 kongōrin
The diamond or vajra wheel, symbolical of the esoteric sects. The lowest of the circles beneath the earth.

金剛部


金刚部

see styles
jīn gāng bù
    jin1 gang1 bu4
chin kang pu
 kongō bu
The various groups in the two maṇḍalas, each having a 主 or head; in the Diamond maṇḍala Akṣobhya, or Vajrasattva, is spoken of as such.

金剛針


金刚针

see styles
jīn gāng zhēn
    jin1 gang1 zhen1
chin kang chen
 kongō shin
straight vajra

金剛鈴


金刚铃

see styles
jīn gāng líng
    jin1 gang1 ling2
chin kang ling
 kongourei / kongore
    こんごうれい
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵) vajra bell
The diamond or vajra bell for attracting the attention of the objects of worship, and stimulating all who hear it.

金剛錍


金刚錍

see styles
jīn gāng pí
    jin1 gang1 pi2
chin kang p`i
    chin kang pi
 Kongō bei
Adamantine Scalpel

金剛鏁


金刚鏁

see styles
jīn gāng suǒ
    jin1 gang1 suo3
chin kang so
 kongō sa
vajra-śṛṅkhalā. The vajra chain, or fetter.

金剛門


金刚门

see styles
jīn gāng mén
    jin1 gang1 men2
chin kang men
 kongō mon
The diamond door of the garbhadhātumaṇḍala.

金剛頂


金刚顶

see styles
jīn gāng dǐng
    jin1 gang1 ding3
chin kang ting
 kongō chō
The diamond apex or crown, a general name of the esoteric doctrines and sutras of Vairocana. The sutra金剛頂經 is the authority for the金剛頂宗 sect.

金剛體


金刚体

see styles
jīn gāng tǐ
    jin1 gang1 ti3
chin kang t`i
    chin kang ti
 kongō tai
The diamond body, that of Buddha, and his merits.

不壞金剛


不坏金刚

see styles
bù huài jīn gāng
    bu4 huai4 jin1 gang1
pu huai chin kang
 fue kongō
Vairocana the indestructible, or eternal.

不淨金剛


不淨金刚

see styles
bù jìng jīn gāng
    bu4 jing4 jin1 gang1
pu ching chin kang
 Fujō Kongō
Ucchuṣma

不空金剛


不空金刚

see styles
bù kōng jīn gāng
    bu4 kong1 jin1 gang1
pu k`ung chin kang
    pu kung chin kang
 Fukū Kongō
Amoghavajra

五股金剛


五股金刚

see styles
wǔ gǔ jīn gāng
    wu3 gu3 jin1 gang1
wu ku chin kang
 goko kongō
five-pronged vajra

五鈷金剛


五钴金刚

see styles
wǔ gū jīn gāng
    wu3 gu1 jin1 gang1
wu ku chin kang
 goku kongō
five pronged vajra

十金剛心


十金刚心

see styles
shí jīn gāng xīn
    shi2 jin1 gang1 xin1
shih chin kang hsin
 jū kongō shin
Ten characteristics of the "diamond heart" as developed by bodhisattva: (1) complete insight into all truth; (2) saving of all creatures; (3) the glorifying of all Buddha-worlds; (4) supererogation of his good deeds; (5) service of all Buddhas; (6) realization of the truth of all Buddha-laws; (7) manifestation of all patience and endurance; (8) unflagging devotion to his vocation; (9) perfection of his work; (10) aiding all to fulfill their vows and accomplish their spiritual ends. 華嚴經 55.

四執金剛


四执金刚

see styles
sì zhí jīn gāng
    si4 zhi2 jin1 gang1
ssu chih chin kang
 shishū kongō
The four Vajra-rulers of the four elements — earth, water, fire, wind, and of the S. E., S. W., N. W,. and N. E.

四攝金剛


四摄金刚

see styles
sì shè jīn gāng
    si4 she4 jin1 gang1
ssu she chin kang
 shishō kongō
four gathering vajras

執金剛神


执金刚神

see styles
zhí jīn gāng shén
    zhi2 jin1 gang1 shen2
chih chin kang shen
 shukongoujin; shuukongoujin; shikkongoujin / shukongojin; shukongojin; shikkongojin
    しゅこんごうじん; しゅうこんごうじん; しっこんごうじん
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵,仁王) Vajradhara (vajra-wielding gods)
vajrapāṇi, vajradhara. Any deva-holder of the vajra. (1) Indra, who in a former incarnation took an oath to defend Buddhism, was reborn as king of the yakṣas, hence he and his yakṣas carry vajras. (2) Mañjuśrī as the spiritual reflex of the Dhyāni Buddha Akṣobhya. (3) A popular deity, the terror of all enemies of Buddhist believers, specially worshipped in exorcisms and sorcery by the Yoga school.

外金剛部


外金刚部

see styles
wài jīn gāng bù
    wai4 jin1 gang1 bu4
wai chin kang pu
 ge kongō bu
The external twenty devas in the Vajradhātu group, whose names, many of them doubtful, are given as Nārāyaṇa, Kumāra, Vajragoḍa, Brahmā, Śakra, Āditya, Candra, Vajramāha, ? Musala, Piṅgala, ? Rakṣalevatā, Vāyu, Vajravāsin, Agni, Vaiśravaṇa, Vajrāṅkuśa, Yama, Vajrājaya, Vināyaka, Nāgavajra.

大力金剛


大力金刚

see styles
dà lì jīn gāng
    da4 li4 jin1 gang1
ta li chin kang
 dairiki kongō
The mighty "diamond" or Vajra-mahārāja in the Garbhadhātu group, a fierce guardian and servant of Buddhism, see below.

大勝金剛


大胜金刚

see styles
dà shèng jīn gāng
    da4 sheng4 jin1 gang1
ta sheng chin kang
 Daishō kongō
Another name for 金輪佛頂, one of the incarnations of Vairocana represented with twelve arms, each hand holding one of his symbols. Also 大轉輪王; 金剛手 .

大笑金剛


大笑金刚

see styles
dà xiào jīn gāng
    da4 xiao4 jin1 gang1
ta hsiao chin kang
 Daishō kongō
Vajrāṭṭahāsa

大輪金剛


大轮金刚

see styles
dà lún jīn gāng
    da4 lun2 jin1 gang1
ta lun chin kang
 Dairin kongō
One of the thirty-three bodhisattvas in the 金剛手 court of the Garbhadhātu group, destroyer of delusion. Also 大輪明王.

如意金剛


如意金刚

see styles
rú yì jīn gāng
    ru2 yi4 jin1 gang1
ju i chin kang
 Nyoi kongō
Āryāmogha-pūrṇamaṇi

密迹金剛


密迹金刚

see styles
mì jī jīn gāng
    mi4 ji1 jin1 gang1
mi chi chin kang
 misshaku kongō
hidden track vajras

步擲金剛


步掷金刚

see styles
bù zhí jīn gāng
    bu4 zhi2 jin1 gang1
pu chih chin kang
 Buchaku kongō
or 步擲明王; 播般曩結使波 A form of 普賢 Samantabhadra as a vajra-king.

火頭金剛


火头金刚

see styles
huǒ tóu jīn gāng
    huo3 tou2 jin1 gang1
huo t`ou chin kang
    huo tou chin kang
 katō kongō
One of the Ming Wang 明王 v. 烏芻瑟摩.

穢迹金剛


秽迹金刚

see styles
huì jī jīn gāng
    hui4 ji1 jin1 gang1
hui chi chin kang
 ejaku kongō
The vajra-ruler who controls unclean places.

菩提金剛


菩提金刚

see styles
pú tí jīn gāng
    pu2 ti2 jin1 gang1
p`u t`i chin kang
    pu ti chin kang
 Bodai Kongō
eponym of Vajrabodhi

變形金剛


变形金刚

see styles
biàn xíng jīn gāng
    bian4 xing2 jin1 gang1
pien hsing chin kang
Transformers (franchise)

金剛三昧


金刚三昧

see styles
jīn gāng sān mèi
    jin1 gang1 san1 mei4
chin kang san mei
 kongō zanmai
adamantine absorption

金剛不壞


金刚不坏

see styles
jīn gāng bù huài
    jin1 gang1 bu4 huai4
chin kang pu huai
 kongō fue
(金剛不壞身) The diamond indestructible (body), the Buddha.

金剛五位


金刚五位

see styles
jīn gāng wǔ wèi
    jin1 gang1 wu3 wei4
chin kang wu wei
 kongō goi
five stages of the Vajrasamādhi

金剛仙記


金刚仙记

see styles
jīn gāng xiān jì
    jin1 gang1 xian1 ji4
chin kang hsien chi
 Kongō senki
Jingang xianji

金剛仙論


金刚仙论

see styles
jīn gāng xiān lùn
    jin1 gang1 xian1 lun4
chin kang hsien lun
 Kongō senron
Jingang xian lun

金剛以還


金刚以还

see styles
jīn gāng yǐ huán
    jin1 gang1 yi3 huan2
chin kang i huan
 kongō igen
the stage of the adamantine absorption and below

金剛佛子


金刚佛子

see styles
jīn gāng fó zǐ
    jin1 gang1 fo2 zi3
chin kang fo tzu
 Kongō busshi
A son of the vajra-buddha, i.e. of Vairocana, a term applied to those newly baptized into the esoteric sect.

金剛使者


金刚使者

see styles
jīn gāng shǐ zhě
    jin1 gang1 shi3 zhe3
chin kang shih che
 Kongō shisha
Vajrakumāra

金剛力士


金刚力士

see styles
jīn gāng lì shì
    jin1 gang1 li4 shi4
chin kang li shih
 kongourikishi / kongorikishi
    こんごうりきし
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵・こんごうしょ) Deva king (guardian god at a temple gate, holding a vajra); Vajrapani
vajra-warriors

金剛喩定


金刚喩定

see styles
jīn gāng yú dìng
    jin1 gang1 yu2 ding4
chin kang yü ting
 kongō yu jō
diamond-like samādhi

金剛圍山


金刚围山

see styles
jīn gāng wéi shān
    jin1 gang1 wei2 shan1
chin kang wei shan
 kongō isan
encircling adamantine mountains

金剛堅固


金刚坚固

see styles
jīn gāng jiān gù
    jin1 gang1 jian1 gu4
chin kang chien ku
 kongoukengo / kongokengo
    こんごうけんご
firm and solid; sturdy and indestructible; unshakable; adamantine
adamantine

金剛夜叉


金刚夜叉

see styles
jīn gāng yè chā
    jin1 gang1 ye4 cha1
chin kang yeh ch`a
    chin kang yeh cha
 kongō yasa
    こんごうやしゃ
Vajrayaksa
(or 金剛藥叉) Vajrayakṣa. One of the five 大明王, fierce guardian of the north in the region of Amoghasiddhi, or Śākyamuni, also styled the bodhisattva with the fangs.

金剛密跡


金刚密迹

see styles
jīn gāng mì jī
    jin1 gang1 mi4 ji1
chin kang mi chi
 kongō misshaku
vajra-wielder

金剛密迹


金刚密迹

see styles
jīn gāng mì jī
    jin1 gang1 mi4 ji1
chin kang mi chi
 kongō misshaku
The deva-guardians of the secrets of Vairocana, his inner or personal group of guardians in contrast with the outer or major group of Puxian, Mañjuśrī, etc. Similarly, Śāriputra, the śrāvakas, etc., are the 'inner' guardians of Śākyamuni, the bodhisattvas being the major group. Idem 金剛手; 金剛力士; 密迹力士, etc.

金剛寶戒


金刚宝戒

see styles
jīn gāng bǎo jiè
    jin1 gang1 bao3 jie4
chin kang pao chieh
 kongō hōkai
The Mahāyāna rules according to the 梵網 Sutra.

金剛寶藏


金刚宝藏

see styles
jīn gāng bǎo zàng
    jin1 gang1 bao3 zang4
chin kang pao tsang
 kongō hōzō
The 'Diamond' treasury i.e. nirvana and the pure bodhi-mind, as the source of the mind of all sentient beings, v. Nirvana Sutra.

金剛座床


金刚座床

see styles
jīn gāng zuò chuáng
    jin1 gang1 zuo4 chuang2
chin kang tso ch`uang
    chin kang tso chuang
 kongō zashō
(Skt. vajrāsana)

金剛心位


金刚心位

see styles
jīn gāng xīn wèi
    jin1 gang1 xin1 wei4
chin kang hsin wei
 kongōshin i
stage of the adamantine absorption

金剛心殿


金刚心殿

see styles
jīn gāng xīn diàn
    jin1 gang1 xin1 dian4
chin kang hsin tien
 kongō shinten
The vajradhātu (maṇḍala), in which Vairocana dwells, also called 不壞金剛光明心殿 the shrine of the indestructible diamond-brilliant heart.

金剛念誦


金刚念诵

see styles
jīn gāng niàn sòng
    jin1 gang1 nian4 song4
chin kang nien sung
 kongō nenshō
Silent repetition; also 金剛語言.

金剛怒目


金刚怒目

see styles
jīn gāng - nù mù
    jin1 gang1 - nu4 mu4
chin kang - nu mu
(idiom) to have a face as terrifying as a temple's guardian deity

金剛王院


金刚王院

see styles
jīn gāng wáng yuàn
    jin1 gang1 wang2 yuan4
chin kang wang yüan
 Kongōō in
Kongōō in

金剛童子


金刚童子

see styles
jīn gāng tóng zǐ
    jin1 gang1 tong2 zi3
chin kang t`ung tzu
    chin kang tung tzu
 kongoudoushi / kongodoshi
    こんごうどうし
(place-name) Kongoudoushi
vajrakumāra, 金剛使者 a vajra-messenger of the buddhas or bodhisattvas; also an incarnation of Amitābha in the form of a youth with fierce looks holding a vajra.

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

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