There are 20 total results for your 離垢 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
離垢 离垢 see styles |
lí gòu li2 gou4 li kou riku |
To leave the impure, abandon the defiling influence of the passions, or illusion. |
離垢光 离垢光 see styles |
lí gòu guāng li2 gou4 guang1 li kou kuang riku kō |
vimala-nirbhāsa |
離垢地 离垢地 see styles |
lí gòu dì li2 gou4 di4 li kou ti riku ji |
The second of the ten bodhisattva stages in which he overcomes all passion and impurity. |
離垢施 离垢施 see styles |
lí gòu shī li2 gou4 shi1 li kou shih Rikuse |
Donation Free From Stain |
離垢淨 离垢淨 see styles |
lí gòu jìng li2 gou4 jing4 li kou ching riku jō |
purified through removal of pollution |
離垢目 离垢目 see styles |
lí gòu mù li2 gou4 mu4 li kou mu riku moku |
Vimala-netra |
離垢眼 离垢眼 see styles |
lí gòu yǎn li2 gou4 yan3 li kou yen riku gen |
To abandon the eye of impurity, or contamination, and attain the eye which beholds truth and reality. |
離垢藏 离垢藏 see styles |
lí gòu zàng li2 gou4 zang4 li kou tsang Riku zō |
Vimala-garbha |
離垢體 离垢体 see styles |
lí gòu tǐ li2 gou4 ti3 li kou t`i li kou ti Rikutai |
Vimalâgranetra |
離垢三昧 离垢三昧 see styles |
lí gòu sān mèi li2 gou4 san1 mei4 li kou san mei riku zanmai |
stainless absorption |
離垢世界 离垢世界 see styles |
lí gòu shì jiè li2 gou4 shi4 jie4 li kou shih chieh riku sekai |
The world free from impurity, the name of Śāriputra's buddha-realm. |
離垢淸淨 离垢淸淨 see styles |
lí gòu qīng jìng li2 gou4 qing1 jing4 li kou ch`ing ching li kou ching ching riku shōjō |
to separate oneself from defilement and attain purity |
離垢無垢 离垢无垢 see styles |
lí gòu wú gòu li2 gou4 wu2 gou4 li kou wu kou riku muku |
devoid of stain and spotless |
離垢顯曜 离垢显曜 see styles |
lí gòu xiǎn yào li2 gou4 xian3 yao4 li kou hsien yao riku kenyō |
vimalâbhasvara |
遠塵離垢 远尘离垢 see styles |
yuǎn chén lí gòu yuan3 chen2 li2 gou4 yüan ch`en li kou yüan chen li kou onjin riku |
To be far removed from the dust and defilement of the world. |
施離垢三昧 施离垢三昧 see styles |
shī lí gòu sān mèi shi1 li2 gou4 san1 mei4 shih li kou san mei seriku zanmai |
vimala-datta-samādhi |
離垢日月光首 离垢日月光首 see styles |
lí gòu rì yuè guāng shǒu li2 gou4 ri4 yue4 guang1 shou3 li kou jih yüeh kuang shou Riku nichigekkō shu |
Candra-sūrya-vimala-prabhāsa-śrī |
離垢紫金宿華王 离垢紫金宿华王 see styles |
lí gòu zǐ jīn sù huā wáng li2 gou4 zi3 jin1 su4 hua1 wang2 li kou tzu chin su hua wang Riku shikon shukuke ō |
Kamaladala-vimala-nakṣatra-rāja-saṃkusumitâbhijña |
妙紫金離垢宿華王 妙紫金离垢宿华王 see styles |
miào zǐ jīn lí gòu sù huā wáng miao4 zi3 jin1 li2 gou4 su4 hua1 wang2 miao tzu chin li kou su hua wang Myōshikon rikushu kukeō |
Kamaladala-vimala-nakṣatra-rāja-saṃkusumitâbhijña |
紫金離垢宿華王佛 紫金离垢宿华王佛 see styles |
zǐ jīn lí gòu sù huā wáng fó zi3 jin1 li2 gou4 su4 hua1 wang2 fo2 tzu chin li kou su hua wang fo Shikon riku shukukeō butsu |
Kamaladala-vimala-nakṣatra-rāja-saṃkusumita-abhijña |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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