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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
修所斷 修所断 see styles |
xiū suǒ duàn xiu1 suo3 duan4 hsiu so tuan shu sho dan |
To cut of illusion in practice, or performance. |
修行經 修行经 see styles |
xiū xíng jīng xiu1 xing2 jing1 hsiu hsing ching Shugyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Path of Stages of Cultivation |
修道位 see styles |
xiū dào wèi xiu1 dao4 wei4 hsiu tao wei shudōi |
stage of the path of cultivation |
修道惑 see styles |
xiū dào huò xiu1 dao4 huo4 hsiu tao huo shudō waku |
afflictions removed in the path of cultivation |
修道斷 修道断 see styles |
xiū dào duàn xiu1 dao4 duan4 hsiu tao tuan shudō dan |
(afflictions) eliminated in the path of cultivation |
傍生趣 see styles |
bāng shēng qù bang1 sheng1 qu4 pang sheng ch`ü pang sheng chü bōshō shu |
The animal path, that of rebirth as an animal, one of the six gati. |
先駆的 see styles |
senkuteki せんくてき |
(adjectival noun) pioneering; path-breaking; trailblazing |
入惡道 入恶道 see styles |
rù è dào ru4 e4 dao4 ju o tao nyū akudō |
enter an evil path |
入見道 入见道 see styles |
rù jiàn dào ru4 jian4 dao4 ju chien tao nyū kendō |
to enter the path of seeing |
八支道 see styles |
bā zhī dào ba1 zhi1 dao4 pa chih tao hasshidō |
eight-limbed path |
八正門 八正门 see styles |
bā zhèng mén ba1 zheng4 men2 pa cheng men hasshōmon |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八游行 see styles |
bā yóu xíng ba1 you2 xing2 pa yu hsing hachi yūgyō |
idem 八正道. |
八由行 see styles |
bā yóu xíng ba1 you2 xing2 pa yu hsing hachi yugyō |
also 八直行 (or 道) idem 八正道. |
八直行 see styles |
bā zhí xíng ba1 zhi2 xing2 pa chih hsing hachijikigyō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八直道 see styles |
bā zhí dào ba1 zhi2 dao4 pa chih tao hachijikidō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八種道 八种道 see styles |
bā zhǒng dào ba1 zhong3 dao4 pa chung tao hasshu dō |
eightfold path |
八道支 see styles |
bā dào zhī ba1 dao4 zhi1 pa tao chih ha chidō shi |
eightfold path |
八道船 see styles |
bā dào chuán ba1 dao4 chuan2 pa tao ch`uan pa tao chuan hachi dōsen |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八道行 see styles |
bā dào xíng ba1 dao4 xing2 pa tao hsing hachi dōgyō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
出世趣 see styles |
chū shì qù chu1 shi4 qu4 ch`u shih ch`ü chu shih chü shusse no omomuki |
supramundane path |
出離道 出离道 see styles |
chū lí dào chu1 li2 dao4 ch`u li tao chu li tao shutsuri dō |
the path conducive to liberation |
分岐路 see styles |
bunkiro ぶんきろ |
branch road; branch path; fork road |
初二果 see styles |
chū èr guǒ chu1 er4 guo3 ch`u erh kuo chu erh kuo shonika |
the first two fruits of the four fruits of the lesser vehicle path |
加行道 see styles |
jiā xíng dào jia1 xing2 dao4 chia hsing tao kegyō dō |
path of applied practices |
勝ち筋 see styles |
kachisuji かちすじ |
path to victory |
勝進道 胜进道 see styles |
shèng jìn dào sheng4 jin4 dao4 sheng chin tao shōshin dō |
path of superb advancement |
十牛図 see styles |
juugyuuzu / jugyuzu じゅうぎゅうず |
(work) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment); (wk) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment) |
半託迦 半讬迦 see styles |
bàn tuō jiā ban4 tuo1 jia1 pan t`o chia pan to chia Hantaka |
(or 半他迦) ; 槃陀 (槃陀迦); 槃特 Panthaka, born on the road; a road; two brothers— one born by a main road, the other by a path— who both became arhats. |
四眞道 see styles |
sì zhēn dào si4 zhen1 dao4 ssu chen tao shi shindō |
the path of the four noble truths |
土手道 see styles |
dotemichi どてみち |
causeway; land bridge; path on an embankment |
大乘道 see styles |
dà shéng dào da4 sheng2 dao4 ta sheng tao daijō dō |
the mahāyāna path |
大佛道 see styles |
dà fó dào da4 fo2 dao4 ta fo tao dai butsudō |
the great path of buddhas |
大尊道 see styles |
dà zūn dào da4 zun1 dao4 ta tsun tao dai sondō |
the great pre-eminent path |
學道果 学道果 see styles |
xué dào guǒ xue2 dao4 guo3 hsüeh tao kuo gakudō ka |
fruits of the path of discipline |
寂滅道 寂灭道 see styles |
jí miè dào ji2 mie4 dao4 chi mieh tao jakumetsu dō |
path of annihilation [of suffering] |
尊佛道 see styles |
zūn fó dào zun1 fo2 dao4 tsun fo tao son butsudō |
the pre-eminent Buddha-Path |
尊正道 see styles |
zūn zhèng dào zun1 zheng4 dao4 tsun cheng tao sonshō dō |
the pre-eminent right path |
導盲道 导盲道 see styles |
dǎo máng dào dao3 mang2 dao4 tao mang tao |
(Tw) path for the visually impaired (made with tactile paving) |
尼犍道 see styles |
ní jiān dào ni2 jian1 dao4 ni chien tao nikendō |
the path of the Nirgrantha |
徑截門 径截门 see styles |
jìng jié mén jing4 jie2 men2 ching chieh men keisetsu mon |
path of direct cutting |
得聖道 得圣道 see styles |
dé shèng dào de2 sheng4 dao4 te sheng tao toku shōdō |
attains the noble path |
思議路 思议路 see styles |
sī yì lù si1 yi4 lu4 ssu i lu shigiro |
path of conceptualization |
Variations: |
e え |
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom |
所行道 see styles |
suǒ xíng dào suo3 xing2 dao4 so hsing tao shogyō dō |
the path that is practiced |
抜け路 see styles |
nukemichi ぬけみち |
(1) byway; bypath; byroad; secret path; way of escape; (2) loophole; excuse |
抜け道 see styles |
nukemichi ぬけみち |
(1) byway; bypath; byroad; secret path; way of escape; (2) loophole; excuse |
散歩道 see styles |
sanpomichi さんぽみち |
promenade; walk; path; trail; esplanade; mall; parade |
斷修惑 断修惑 see styles |
duàn xiū huò duan4 xiu1 huo4 tuan hsiu huo dan shuwaku |
eliminates the afflictions of the path of cultivation |
方便道 see styles |
fāng biàn dào fang1 bian4 dao4 fang pien tao hōben dō |
path of expedient means |
有漏道 see styles |
yǒu lòu dào you3 lou4 dao4 yu lou tao uro dō |
(or 有漏路) The way of mortal saṃsāra, in contrast with 無漏道 that of nirvāṇa. |
正覺道 正觉道 see styles |
zhèng jué dào zheng4 jue2 dao4 cheng chüeh tao shōkaku dō |
the path of a perfectly enlightened one |
法明道 see styles |
fǎ míng dào fa3 ming2 dao4 fa ming tao hōmyō dō |
The wisdom of the pure heart which illumines the Way of all Buddhas. |
涅槃路 see styles |
niè pán lù nie4 pan2 lu4 nieh p`an lu nieh pan lu nehan ro |
path of nirvāṇa |
涅槃道 see styles |
niè pán dào nie4 pan2 dao4 nieh p`an tao nieh pan tao nehan dō |
the path to nirvāṇa |
淸淨道 see styles |
qīng jìng dào qing1 jing4 dao4 ch`ing ching tao ching ching tao shōjō dō |
pure path |
溜邊兒 溜边儿 see styles |
liū biān r liu1 bian1 r5 liu pien r |
to keep to the edge (of path, river etc); (fig.) to keep out of trouble; to avoid getting involved |
滅道畏 灭道畏 see styles |
miè dào wèi mie4 dao4 wei4 mieh tao wei metsudōi |
fear in regard to the noble truths of cessation and the path |
滅道諦 灭道谛 see styles |
miè dào dì mie4 dao4 di4 mieh tao ti metsudōtai |
truths of cessation and the path |
無學道 无学道 see styles |
wú xué dào wu2 xue2 dao4 wu hsüeh tao mugaku dō |
The way of the arhat, especially his attainment to complete truth and freedom from all illusion, with nothing more to learn. |
無漏道 无漏道 see styles |
wú lòu dào wu2 lou4 dao4 wu lou tao muro dō |
The way of purity, or deliverance from the passions, i.e. 戒定慧 supra; the fourth of the four dogmas 滅 cessation, or annihilation of suffering. |
無礙道 无碍道 see styles |
wú ài dào wu2 ai4 dao4 wu ai tao muge dō |
unobstructed path |
無言說 无言说 see styles |
wú yán shuō wu2 yan2 shuo1 wu yen shuo mugonsetsu |
inexpressible (path) |
無間道 无间道 see styles |
wú jiān dào wu2 jian1 dao4 wu chien tao mugen dō |
uninterrupted path |
煩惱道 烦恼道 see styles |
fán nǎo dào fan2 nao3 dao4 fan nao tao bonnō dō |
The way of temptation, or passion, in producing bad karma. |
熟道兒 熟道儿 see styles |
shú dào r shu2 dao4 r5 shu tao r |
familiar road; well-trodden path |
獨木橋 独木桥 see styles |
dú mù qiáo du2 mu4 qiao2 tu mu ch`iao tu mu chiao |
single-log bridge; (fig.) difficult path |
登山道 see styles |
tozandou / tozando とざんどう |
mountain trail; path up a mountain |
盤陀路 盘陀路 see styles |
pán tuó lù pan2 tuo2 lu4 p`an t`o lu pan to lu |
twisting path; tortuous road |
眞見道 眞见道 see styles |
zhēn jiàn dào zhen1 jian4 dao4 chen chien tao shin kendō |
The realization of reality in the absolute as whole and undivided, one of the 見道位. |
知道者 see styles |
zhī dào zhě zhi1 dao4 zhe3 chih tao che chidōsha |
The one who knows the path to salvation, an epithet of the Buddha. |
砂利道 see styles |
jarimichi じゃりみち |
gravel path; gravel road |
砂子路 see styles |
isagoji いさごじ |
sand path; sand road |
究竟道 see styles |
jiù jìng dào jiu4 jing4 dao4 chiu ching tao kukyō dō |
ultimate path |
空假中 see styles |
kōng jiǎ zhōng kong1 jia3 zhong1 k`ung chia chung kung chia chung kū ke chū |
Unreality, reality, and the middle or mean doctrine; noumenon, phenomenon, and the principle or absolute which unifies both. 空Unreality, that things do not exist in reality; 假 reality, that things exist though in "derived" or "borrowed" form, consisting of elements which are permanent; 中 the "middle" doctrine of the Madhyamaka School, which denies both positions in the interests of the transcendental, or absolute. 空以破一切法, 假以立一切法, 中以妙一切法 other 卽 空卽假卽中. śūnya (universality) annihilates all relativities, particularity establishes all relativities, the middle path transcends and unites all relativities. Tiantai asserts that there is no contradiction in them and calls them a unity, the one including the other 即空即假即中. |
第二果 see styles |
dì èr guǒ di4 er4 guo3 ti erh kuo dainika |
second attainment of the śrāvaka path |
線積分 see styles |
sensekibun せんせきぶん |
{math} line integral; path integral; contour integral; curve integral |
緣道諦 缘道谛 see styles |
yuán dào dì yuan2 dao4 di4 yüan tao ti en dōtai |
take the truth of the path as referent |
羅漢道 罗汉道 see styles |
luó hàn dào luo2 han4 dao4 lo han tao rakandō |
the path of the arhat |
聖八道 圣八道 see styles |
shèng bā dào sheng4 ba1 dao4 sheng pa tao shō hachidō |
holy eightfold path |
聖道明 圣道明 see styles |
shèng dào míng sheng4 dao4 ming2 sheng tao ming shōdō myō |
the glow, brightness of the sacred (Buddha-) Path |
聖道轉 圣道转 see styles |
shèng dào zhuǎn sheng4 dao4 zhuan3 sheng tao chuan shōdō ten |
the continuance of the holy path |
聖道門 圣道门 see styles |
shèng dào mén sheng4 dao4 men2 sheng tao men shōdō mon |
The ordinary schools of the way of holiness by the processes of devotion, in contrast with immediate salvation by faith in Amitābha. |
聲聞道 声闻道 see styles |
shēng wén dào sheng1 wen2 dao4 sheng wen tao shōmon dō |
the śrāvaka path |
苦滅道 苦灭道 see styles |
kǔ miè dào ku3 mie4 dao4 k`u mieh tao ku mieh tao kumetsu dō |
path to the cessation of suffering |
茨の道 see styles |
ibaranomichi いばらのみち |
thorny path |
菩薩道 菩萨道 see styles |
pú sà dào pu2 sa4 dao4 p`u sa tao pu sa tao bosatsu dō |
see 菩薩行. |
蚰蜒路 see styles |
yóu yan lù you2 yan5 lu4 yu yen lu |
lit. centipede's path; fig. narrow winding road |
行く手 see styles |
yukute ゆくて |
one's way; one's path |
見所斷 见所断 see styles |
jiàn suǒ duàn jian4 suo3 duan4 chien so tuan ken shodan |
eliminated in the path of seeing |
見諦道 见谛道 see styles |
jiàn dì dào jian4 di4 dao4 chien ti tao kentia dō |
path of seeing the truth |
見道斷 见道断 see styles |
jiàn dào duàn jian4 dao4 duan4 chien tao tuan kendō dan |
eliminated in the path of seeing |
覺道支 觉道支 see styles |
jué dào zhī jue2 dao4 zhi1 chüeh tao chih kaku dō shi |
(覺道) The 七覺 and 八正道 q.v. |
解脫道 解脱道 see styles |
jiě tuō dào jie3 tuo1 dao4 chieh t`o tao chieh to tao gedatsu dō |
The way or doctrine of liberation, Buddhism. |
言語道 言语道 see styles |
yán yǔ dào yan2 yu3 dao4 yen yü tao gongo dō |
path of language |
象墮阬 象堕阬 see styles |
xiàng duò kēng xiang4 duo4 keng1 hsiang to k`eng hsiang to keng zōda kō |
hastigarta, 'elephant's hole,' i.e. the hollow formed by the elephant's fall, when Śākyamuni flung aside a dead elephant put in his path by Devadatta. |
買路錢 买路钱 see styles |
mǎi lù qián mai3 lu4 qian2 mai lu ch`ien mai lu chien |
money extorted by bandits in exchange for safe passage; illegal toll; (old) paper money strewn along the path of a funeral procession |
資糧道 资粮道 see styles |
zī liáng dào zi1 liang2 dao4 tzu liang tao shiryō dō |
path of accumulation |
近方便 see styles |
jìn fāng biàn jin4 fang1 bian4 chin fang pien kon hōben |
expedient means that bring one close to the path of seeing |
逆流道 see styles |
nì liú dào ni4 liu2 dao4 ni liu tao gyakuru dō |
path of reversing the flow (of saṃsāra) |
透渡殿 see styles |
sukiwatadono; suiwatadono すきわたどの; すいわたどの |
(See 寝殿造) roofed path (lacking walls) connecting the main residence and the side houses (in traditional palatial architecture) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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