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Simple Dictionary Definition |
淨道 净道 see styles |
jìng dào jing4 dao4 ching tao jōdō |
The pure enlightenment of Buddha. |
漸悟 see styles |
zengo ぜんご |
(noun/participle) {Buddh} (See 頓悟) gradual enlightenment |
牽生 牵生 see styles |
qiān shēng qian1 sheng1 ch`ien sheng chien sheng kenshō |
subtly produced (karma) or unmanifestly produced karma |
献璋 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshou |
獨覺 独觉 see styles |
dú jué du2 jue2 tu chüeh dokukaku |
pratyekabuddha, v. 緣 one who seeks his own enlightenment. |
玄覺 玄觉 see styles |
xuán jué xuan2 jue2 hsüan chüeh genkaku げんかく |
(personal name) Genkaku Hsüan-chio, a Wenchow monk, also named 明道 Ming-tao, who had a large following; he is said to have attained to enlightenment in one night, hence is known as 一宿覺. |
現證 现证 see styles |
xiàn zhèng xian4 zheng4 hsien cheng genshō |
The immediate realization of enlightenment, or nirvana; abhisamaya, inner realization; pratyakṣa, immediate perception, evidence of the eye or other organ. |
理智 see styles |
lǐ zhì li3 zhi4 li chih richi りち |
reason; intellect; rationality; rational intellect; intelligence; (female given name) Richi Principle and gnosis (or reason); the noumenal in essence and in knowledge; the truth in itself and in knowledge; li is also the fundamental principle of the phenomenon under observation, chih the observing wisdom; one is reality, the other the knower or knowing; one is the known object, the other the knower, the knowing, or what is known; each is dependent on the other, chih depends on lili is revealed by chih. Also knowledge or enlightenment in its essence or purity, free from incarnational influences. |
異記 异记 see styles |
yì jì yi4 ji4 i chi i ki |
mistaken prediction [of enlightenment] |
發心 发心 see styles |
fā xīn fa1 xin1 fa hsin hosshin |
Mental initiation or initiative, resolve, make up the mind to; to start out for bodhi, or perfect enlightenment; to show kindness of heart, give alms. |
盧梭 卢梭 see styles |
lú suō lu2 suo1 lu so |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), Enlightenment philosopher |
眞明 see styles |
zhēn míng zhen1 ming2 chen ming masaaki / masaki まさあき |
(given name) Masaaki True knowledge or enlightenment (in regard to reality in contrast with appearance). |
矇昧 see styles |
moumai / momai もうまい |
(out-dated kanji) (noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; (lack of) enlightenment or civilization (civilisation); unenlightened; uncivilized; uncivilised |
石鉢 see styles |
shí bō shi2 bo1 shih po ishibachi いしばち |
(surname) Ishibachi The four heavy stone begging bowls handed by the four devas to the Buddha on his enlightenment, which he miraculously received one piled on the other. |
研奨 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研将 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研尚 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研昌 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研晶 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研正 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研祥 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
研翔 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
祥草 see styles |
xiáng cǎo xiang2 cao3 hsiang ts`ao hsiang tsao shōsō |
The felicitous herb, or grass, that on which the Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment. |
福分 see styles |
fú fen fu2 fen5 fu fen fukuwake ふくわけ |
one's happy lot; good fortune (surname) Fukuwake the part of the path to enlightenment that is based on merit |
福田 see styles |
fú tián fu2 tian2 fu t`ien fu tien fuguda ふぐだ |
field for growing happiness; domain for practices leading to enlightenment (Buddhism) (surname) Fuguda The field of blessedness, i.e. any sphere of kindness, charity, or virtue; there are categories of 2, 3, 4, and 8, e.g. that of study and that of charity; parents, teachers, etc.; the field of poverty as a monk, etc. |
等妙 see styles |
děng miào deng3 miao4 teng miao tō myō |
The two supreme forms of Buddha-enlightenment 等覺 and 妙覺, being the 51st and 52nd stages of the Mahāyāna 階位. A Buddha is known as等妙覺王, king of these two forms of universal and supernatural illumination. |
等覺 等觉 see styles |
děng jué deng3 jue2 teng chüeh tōgaku |
samyak-saṃbodhi; absolute universal enlightenment, omniscience, a quality of and term for a Buddha; also the 51st stage in the enlightenment of a bodhisattva, the attainment of the Buddha, enlightenment which precedes 妙覺. |
紕い see styles |
mayoi まよい |
(1) hesitation; bewilderment; doubt; indecision; (2) (Buddhist term) inability to reach enlightenment |
絢奨 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢将 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢尚 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢昌 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢晶 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢正 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢祥 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
絢翔 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
緣覺 缘觉 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh engaku |
pratyekabuddha 辟支佛; 辟支迦佛; 鉢剌翳伽陀 (鉢剌翳伽佛陀) In the early translations it was rendered 緣覺, i.e. enlightened through reasoning on the riddle of life, especially as defined in the twelve nidānas. Later it was rendered 獨覺 or individual enlightenment, i.e. one who lives apart from others and attains enlightenment alone, or for himself, in contrast with the altruism of the bodhisattva principle. The term pratyekabuddha is not limited to Buddhists, but is also general for recluses pondering alone over the meaning of life, an illustration being the rhinoceros, which lives in isolation. The non-Buddhist enlightenment is illusion, e.g. from observing the 'flying flowers and falling leaves'; the Buddhist enlightenment arises from pondering over the twelve nidānas. As a degree of saintship it is undefined by early Buddhism, receiving its definition at a later period. |
練磨 练磨 see styles |
liàn mó lian4 mo2 lien mo renma れんま |
(noun/participle) training; practice; practising; cultivation To drill and grind, three bodhisattava conditions for maintaining progress: the fixing of attention on those who have attained enlightenment; the examination of one's purpose; and the realization of the power at work in others; v. 三退屈. |
縁覚 see styles |
engaku えんがく |
{Buddh} pratyekabuddha (one who achieves enlightenment without a teacher) |
聖性 圣性 see styles |
shèng xìng sheng4 xing4 sheng hsing shōshō |
The holy nature, according to the Abhidharma-kośa 倶舍論, of the passionless life; according to the Vijñānamātrasiddhi 唯識論, of enlightenment and wisdom. |
聖明 圣明 see styles |
shèng míng sheng4 ming2 sheng ming takaaki / takaki たかあき |
enlightened sage; brilliant master (flattering words applied to ruler) (given name) Takaaki Holy enlightenment; or the enlightenment of saints. |
聖覺 圣觉 see styles |
shèng jué sheng4 jue2 sheng chüeh seikaku |
enlightenment of saints |
肩章 see styles |
jiān zhāng jian1 zhang1 chien chang kenshou; katajirushi / kensho; katajirushi けんしょう; かたじるし |
epaulet; shoulder loop; shoulder mark shoulder mark; shoulder board; epaulette; epaulet |
腱鞘 see styles |
jiàn qiào jian4 qiao4 chien ch`iao chien chiao kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(anatomy) tendon sheath (noun - becomes adjective with の) sheath of tendon |
臘八 腊八 see styles |
là bā la4 ba1 la pa rōhatsu |
The 8th day of the last month of the year, the 8th of the 12th month, the day of the Buddha's enlightenment. |
苦津 see styles |
kǔ jīn ku3 jin1 k`u chin ku chin kushin |
The deep ford or flood of misery which must be crossed in order to reach enlightenment. |
蒙昧 see styles |
méng mèi meng2 mei4 meng mei moumai / momai もうまい |
uncultured; uncivilized; God-forsaken; ignorant; illiterate (noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; (lack of) enlightenment or civilization (civilisation); unenlightened; uncivilized; uncivilised |
藏教 see styles |
zàng jiào zang4 jiao4 tsang chiao zōkyō |
The Piṭaka, i.e. Tripiṭaka school, one of the four divisions 藏通別圓 as classified by Tiantai; it is the Hīnayāna school of the śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha type, based on the tripiṭaka and its four dogmas, with the bodhisattva doctrine as an unimportant side issue. It is also subdivided into four others, 有 the reality of things, 空 their unreality, both and neither. The bodhisattva of the Piṭaka school is defined as undergoing seven stages, beginning with the four dogmas and ending with complete enlightenment under the bodhi-tree. |
螺髪 see styles |
rahotsu; rahatsu らほつ; らはつ |
{Buddh} spiral curl on the head of a statue (symbolic of enlightenment) |
行證 行证 see styles |
xíng zhèng xing2 zheng4 hsing cheng gyōshō |
Action and proof; knowledge or assurance derived from doing; practice of religious discipline and the resulting enlightenment. |
被接 see styles |
bèi jiē bei4 jie1 pei chieh bishō |
enticing [others to enlightenment] |
西明 see styles |
xī míng xi1 ming2 hsi ming nishimiyou / nishimiyo にしみよう |
(personal name) Nishimiyou Ximing, name of 道宣 Daoxuan of the Tang who founded the Southern Hill school, and also of 圓測 Yuance, both of whom were from the 西明寺 monastery of Western Enlightenment established by Gaozong (650-684) at Chang'an, the capital. |
見所 see styles |
kenjo; kensho けんじょ; けんしょ |
(1) audience seating (noh theater); (2) audience (esp. in noh) |
見昇 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
見障 见障 see styles |
jiàn zhàng jian4 zhang4 chien chang kenshō |
The obstruction of heterodox views to enlightenment. |
覚り see styles |
satori さとり |
(1) comprehension; understanding; (2) (Buddhist term) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; satori |
覚る see styles |
satoru さとる |
(transitive verb) (1) to perceive; to sense; to discern; (2) to understand; to comprehend; to realize; (3) (Buddhist term) to attain enlightenment |
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. |
覺海 觉海 see styles |
jué hǎi jue2 hai3 chüeh hai kakukai |
The fathomless ocean of enlightenment, or buddha-wisdom. |
覺滿 觉满 see styles |
jué mǎn jue2 man3 chüeh man kakuman |
[one whose] enlightenment is complete |
覺王 觉王 see styles |
jué wáng jue2 wang2 chüeh wang kakuō |
The king of enlightenment, the enlightened king, Buddha; also覺帝. |
覺相 觉相 see styles |
jué xiàng jue2 xiang4 chüeh hsiang kakusō |
saṃbhogakāya, v. 三身; 三寶, etc.. |
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. |
覺雄 觉雄 see styles |
jué xióng jue2 xiong2 chüeh hsiung kakuō |
The lord, or hero, of enlightenment, Buddha; also 世雄. |
觀樹 观树 see styles |
guān shù guan1 shu4 kuan shu kan ju |
Contemplating the tree (of knowledge, as Śākyamuni is said to have done after his enlightenment). |
解悟 see styles |
jiě wù jie3 wu4 chieh wu gego |
to understand; to comprehend; to grasp the meaning Release and awareness: the attaining of liberation through enlightenment. |
記莂 记莂 see styles |
jì bié ji4 bie2 chi pieh kibetsu |
bestow a prediction of enlightenment |
証果 see styles |
shouka / shoka しょうか |
{Buddh} enlightenment attained through training |
諸行 诸行 see styles |
zhū xíng zhu1 xing2 chu hsing shogyou / shogyo しょぎょう |
(1) {Buddh} all worldly phenomena; meritorious acts leading to enlightenment; (2) (Jodo school) all practices other than recitation of the nembutsu prayer All phenomenal changes; all conduct or action. |
謙奨 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙将 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙尚 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙昇 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙昌 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙晶 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙祥 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
謙称 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
self-deprecating term; humble way of referring to oneself, one's abilities, one's possessions, etc. |
謙翔 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
變化 变化 see styles |
biàn huà bian4 hua4 pien hua henge |
(intransitive) to change; to vary; change; variation; CL:個|个[ge4] To transform, change, change into, become, especially the mutation of Buddhas and bodhisattvas, e.g. 變化人 becoming men; also 變化土 the land where they dwell, whether the Pure Land or any impure world where they live for its enlightenment. |
賢奨 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
賢所 see styles |
kashikodokoro; kensho かしこどころ; けんしょ |
a palace sanctuary |
賢昇 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
賢晶 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
賢松 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshou |
賢翔 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
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