There are 25 total results for your 静虑 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
靜慮 静虑 see styles |
jìng lǜ jing4 lv4 ching lü |
A tr. of dhyāna, calm thought, unperturbed abstraction. |
三靜慮 三静虑 see styles |
sān jìng lǜ san1 jing4 lv4 san ching lü san jōryo |
three states of meditation |
修靜慮 修静虑 see styles |
xiū jìng lǜ xiu1 jing4 lv4 hsiu ching lü shu jōryo |
to meditate |
入靜慮 入静虑 see styles |
rù jìng lǜ ru4 jing4 lv4 ju ching lü nyū jōryo |
enter into meditation |
初靜慮 初静虑 see styles |
chū jìng lǜ chu1 jing4 lv4 ch`u ching lü chu ching lü sho jōryo |
the first concentration |
四靜慮 四静虑 see styles |
sì jìng lǜ si4 jing4 lv4 ssu ching lü shi jōryo |
(四靜慮天) v. 四禪 (四禪天). |
諸靜慮 诸静虑 see styles |
zhū jìng lǜ zhu1 jing4 lv4 chu ching lü sho jōryo |
various meditations |
起靜慮 起静虑 see styles |
qǐ jìng lǜ qi3 jing4 lv4 ch`i ching lü chi ching lü ki jōryo |
given rise to meditation |
一切靜慮 一切静虑 see styles |
yī qiè jìng lǜ yi1 qie4 jing4 lv4 i ch`ieh ching lü i chieh ching lü issai jōryo |
all meditations |
三靜慮地 三静虑地 see styles |
sān jìng lǜ dì san1 jing4 lv4 di4 san ching lü ti san jōryo chi |
three meditative states |
世間靜慮 世间静虑 see styles |
shì jiān jìng lǜ shi4 jian1 jing4 lv4 shih chien ching lü seken jōryo |
mundane meditation |
中間靜慮 中间静虑 see styles |
zhōng jiān jìng lǜ zhong1 jian1 jing4 lv4 chung chien ching lü chūgen jōryo |
intermediate state of meditation |
修靜慮者 修静虑者 see styles |
xiū jìng lǜ zhě xiu1 jing4 lv4 zhe3 hsiu ching lü che shu jōryo sha |
practitioner of meditation; a meditator |
初靜慮地 初静虑地 see styles |
chū jìng lǜ dì chu1 jing4 lv4 di4 ch`u ching lü ti chu ching lü ti sho jōryo chi |
the level of the first meditation |
四種靜慮 四种静虑 see styles |
sì zhǒng jìng lǜ si4 zhong3 jing4 lv4 ssu chung ching lü shi shu jōryo |
four kinds of meditation |
四靜慮地 四静虑地 see styles |
sì jìng lǜ dì si4 jing4 lv4 di4 ssu ching lü ti shi jōryo chi |
four stages of meditation |
淸淨靜慮 淸淨静虑 see styles |
qīng jìng jìng lǜ qing1 jing4 jing4 lv4 ch`ing ching ching lü ching ching ching lü shōjō jōryo |
pure stilling of thoughts |
無漏靜慮 无漏静虑 see styles |
wú lòu jìng lǜ wu2 lou4 jing4 lv4 wu lou ching lü murō jōro |
untainted meditation |
生初靜慮 生初静虑 see styles |
shēng chū jìng lǜ sheng1 chu1 jing4 lv4 sheng ch`u ching lü sheng chu ching lü shō shojōryo |
give rise to the first meditation |
第三靜慮 第三静虑 see styles |
dì sān jìng lǜ di4 san1 jing4 lv4 ti san ching lü daisan jōryo |
third concentration |
第二靜慮 第二静虑 see styles |
dì èr jìng lǜ di4 er4 jing4 lv4 ti erh ching lü daini jōryo |
second concentration |
第四靜慮 第四静虑 see styles |
dì sì jìng lǜ di4 si4 jing4 lv4 ti ssu ching lü daishi jōryo |
fourth concentration |
下三靜慮地 下三静虑地 see styles |
xià sān jìng lǜ dì xia4 san1 jing4 lv4 di4 hsia san ching lü ti ge sanjōryoji |
lower three meditative states |
第四靜慮地 第四静虑地 see styles |
dì sì jìng lǜ dì di4 si4 jing4 lv4 di4 ti ssu ching lü ti dai shi jōryo chi |
fourth stage of meditation |
世間淸淨靜慮 世间淸淨静虑 see styles |
shì jiān qīng jìng jìng lǜ shi4 jian1 qing1 jing4 jing4 lv4 shih chien ch`ing ching ching lü shih chien ching ching ching lü seken shōjō jōryo |
mundane pure stillness of thought |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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