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Simple Dictionary Definition |
曷部多 see styles |
hé bù duō he2 bu4 duo1 ho pu to abuta |
adbhuta, remarkable, miraculous, supernatural. |
波濕縛 波湿缚 see styles |
bō shī fú bo1 shi1 fu2 po shih fu Hashibaku |
(波栗濕縛); 波奢 pārśva, the ribs. Pārśva, the tenth patriarch, previously a Brahman of Gandhāra, who took a vow not to lie down until he had mastered the meaning of the Tripiṭaka, cut off all desire in the realms of sense, form and non-form, and obtained the six supernatural powers and eight pāramitās. This he accomplished after three years. His death is put at 36 B. C. His name is tr. as 脇尊者 his Worship of the Ribs. |
漏盡通 漏尽通 see styles |
lòu jìn tōng lou4 jin4 tong1 lou chin t`ung lou chin tung rojin tsū |
The supernatural insight into the ending of the stream of transmigration; one of the six abhijñās. |
眞言乘 see styles |
zhēn yán shèng zhen1 yan2 sheng4 chen yen sheng shingon jō |
The True Word, or Mantra Vehicle, called also the supernatural vehicle, because of immediate attainment of the Buddha-land through tantric methods. |
神足力 see styles |
shén zú lì shen2 zu2 li4 shen tsu li jinsokuriki |
supernatural powers |
神足行 see styles |
shén zú xíng shen2 zu2 xing2 shen tsu hsing jinsoku gyō |
to practice of supernatural powers |
神足通 see styles |
shén zú tōng shen2 zu2 tong1 shen tsu t`ung shen tsu tung jinsokutsuu; shinsokutsuu / jinsokutsu; shinsokutsu じんそくつう; しんそくつう |
{Buddh} (See 六神通) unimpeded bodily function (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers) supernatural power of unimpeded bodily function |
神通乘 see styles |
shén tōng shèng shen2 tong1 sheng4 shen t`ung sheng shen tung sheng jinzū jō |
The supernatural or magic vehicle i.e. the esoteric sect of 眞言 Shingon. |
神通光 see styles |
shén tōng guāng shen2 tong1 guang1 shen t`ung kuang shen tung kuang jinzū kō |
supernatural light |
神通力 see styles |
shén tōng lì shen2 tong1 li4 shen t`ung li shen tung li jintsuuriki; jinzuuriki; jinzuuriki / jintsuriki; jinzuriki; jinzuriki じんつうりき; じんずうりき; じんづうりき |
supernatural power; divine power; magical power; (surname) Jintsuuriki supernatural faculties |
視える see styles |
mieru みえる |
(v1,vi) (See 見える・1) to be seen (esp. of something immaterial, spiritual, supernatural, etc.); to be visible |
超常的 see styles |
choujouteki / chojoteki ちょうじょうてき |
(adjectival noun) supernatural (e.g. psychic phenomena and such); paranormal |
七種無上 七种无上 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú shàng qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4 ch`i chung wu shang chi chung wu shang shichi shumujō |
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事. |
三十六神 see styles |
sān shí liù shén san1 shi2 liu4 shen2 san shih liu shen sanjūroku shin |
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear. |
三明六通 see styles |
sān míng liù tōng san1 ming2 liu4 tong1 san ming liu t`ung san ming liu tung sanmyō rokutsū |
three awarenesses and six supernatural powers |
三種示導 三种示导 see styles |
sān zhǒng shì dǎo san1 zhong3 shi4 dao3 san chung shih tao sanshu jidō |
Three ways in which bodhisattvas manifest themselves for saving those suffering the pains of hell, i.e. 身 physically, by supernatural powers, change of form, etc.; 意 mentally, through powers of memory and enlightenment; 口 orally, by moral exhortation. |
三輪化導 三轮化导 see styles |
sān lún huà dǎo san1 lun2 hua4 dao3 san lun hua tao sanrin kedō |
three sovereign powers for converting others are those of 神變 supernatural transformation (i. e. physical 身); 記心 memory or knowledge of all the thoughts of all beings (i. e. mental 意 ); and 教誠 teaching and warning (i. e. oral 口).; idem 三種示導. |
五種說人 五种说人 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng shuō rén wu3 zhong3 shuo1 ren2 wu chung shuo jen goshu setsunin |
The five kinds of those who have testified to Buddhism; also 五人說經; 五說; i. e. the Buddha,. his disciples, the ṛṣis, devas, and incarnate beings. Also, the Buddha, sages, devas, supernatural beings, and incarnate beings. Also, the Buddha, bodhisattvas, śrāvakas, men, and things. See 五類說法. |
以佛神力 see styles |
yǐ fó shén lì yi3 fo2 shen2 li4 i fo shen li i butsu jinriki |
by means of the Buddha's supernatural powers |
八大靈塔 八大灵塔 see styles |
bā dà líng tǎ ba1 da4 ling2 ta3 pa ta ling t`a pa ta ling ta hachi dai ryōtō |
The eight great "spirit", or sacred stūpas erected at (1) Kapilavastu, Buddha's birthplace; (2) Magadha, where he was first enlightened; (3) the deer-park Benares, where he first preached; (4) Jetavana, where he revealed his supernatural powers; (5) Kanyākubja (Kanauj), where he descended from Indra's heavens; (6) Rājagṛha, where Devadatta was destroyed and the Saṅgha purifed; (7) Vaiśāli, where he announced his speedy nirvana; (8) Kuśinagara, where he entered nirvāṇa. There is another slightly variant list. |
六般神足 see styles |
liù pán shén zú liu4 pan2 shen2 zu2 liu p`an shen tsu liu pan shen tsu rokuhan jinsoku |
The six supernatural signs; idem 六瑞. |
十大弟子 see styles |
shí dà dì zǐ shi2 da4 di4 zi3 shih ta ti tzu juudaideshi / judaideshi じゅうだいでし |
{Buddh} the ten great disciples (of Buddha) The ten chief discip1es of Śākyamuni, each of whom was master of one power or gift. Śāriputra of wisdom; Maudgalyāyana of supernatural powers; Mahākāśyapa of discipline; Aniruddha of 天眼 deva vision; Subhūti of explaining the void or immaterial; Pūrṇa of expounding the law; Kātyāyana of its fundamental principles; Upāli of maintaining the rules; Rāhula of the esoteric; and Ānanda of hearing and remembering. |
四如意足 see styles |
sì rú yì zú si4 ru2 yi4 zu2 ssu ju i tsu shi nyoi soku |
四神足 ṛddhi-pāda; the third group of the 三十七科道品 bodhi-pakṣikadharma; the four steps to supernatural powers, making the body independent of ordinary or natural law. The four steps are said to be the 四種禪定 four kinds of dhyāna, but there are several definitions, e. g. 欲神足 chanda-ṛddhi-pāda, desire (or intensive longing, or concentration); 勤神足 virya-ṛddhi-pāda, energy (or intensified effort); 心神足 citta-ṛddhi-pāda, memory (or intense holding on to the position reached); 觀神足 mīmāṃsa-ṛddhi-pāda., meditation (or survey, the state of dhyāna). |
圓通三昧 圆通三昧 see styles |
yuán tōng sān mèi yuan2 tong1 san1 mei4 yüan t`ung san mei yüan tung san mei entsū zanmai |
The various samādhi of supernatural powers of the twenty-five 'great ones' of the 楞嚴經 Surangama sūtra, especially of 圓通大士 the omnipresent hearer of those who call, i.e. Guanyin. |
圓通教主 圆通教主 see styles |
yuán tōng jiào zhǔ yuan2 tong1 jiao4 zhu3 yüan t`ung chiao chu yüan tung chiao chu entsū kyōshu |
Master of the Teachings of Supernatural Powers |
大神通力 see styles |
dà shén tōng lì da4 shen2 tong1 li4 ta shen t`ung li ta shen tung li dai jinzūriki |
great supernatural powers |
如來神力 如来神力 see styles |
rú lái shén lì ru2 lai2 shen2 li4 ju lai shen li nyorai jinriki |
supernatural powers of the thus-come one |
威力神變 威力神变 see styles |
wēi lì shén biàn wei1 li4 shen2 bian4 wei li shen pien iriki jinhen |
[emanation of] worldly and supernatural powers |
威神之尊 see styles |
wēi shén zhī zūn wei1 shen2 zhi1 zun1 wei shen chih tsun ijin no son |
the supreme one who has imposing supernatural dignity |
威神足力 see styles |
wēi shén zú lì wei1 shen2 zu2 li4 wei shen tsu li i jinsoku riki |
imposing supernatural power |
宿命智通 see styles |
sù mìng zhì tōng su4 ming4 zhi4 tong1 su ming chih t`ung su ming chih tung shukumyō chitsū |
supernatural power of knowing the past lifetimes of oneself and others |
志怪小說 志怪小说 see styles |
zhì guài xiǎo shuō zhi4 guai4 xiao3 shuo1 chih kuai hsiao shuo |
tales of the supernatural (genre of fiction) |
怪力乱神 see styles |
kairyokuranshin; kairikiranshin かいりょくらんしん; かいりきらんしん |
(yoji) supernatural things; unnatural phenomena; spirits and demons |
料事如神 see styles |
liào shì rú shén liao4 shi4 ru2 shen2 liao shih ju shen |
to prophesy with supernatural accuracy (idiom); to have an incredible foresight |
滅定智通 灭定智通 see styles |
miè dìng zhì tōng mie4 ding4 zhi4 tong1 mieh ting chih t`ung mieh ting chih tung metsujō chitsū |
The freedom or supernatural power of the wisdom attained in nirvāṇa, or perfect passivity. |
物理攻撃 see styles |
butsurikougeki / butsurikogeki ぶつりこうげき |
{vidg} physical attack (as opposed to supernatural) |
特異功能 特异功能 see styles |
tè yì gōng néng te4 yi4 gong1 neng2 t`e i kung neng te i kung neng |
supernatural power; extrasensory perception |
狐鬼神仙 see styles |
hú guǐ shén xiān hu2 gui3 shen2 xian1 hu kuei shen hsien |
foxes, ghosts and immortals; supernatural beings, usually fictional |
神差鬼使 see styles |
shén chāi guǐ shǐ shen2 chai1 gui3 shi3 shen ch`ai kuei shih shen chai kuei shih |
the work of gods and devils (idiom); unexplained event crying out for a supernatural explanation; curious coincidence |
神通三昧 see styles |
shén tōng sān mèi shen2 tong1 san1 mei4 shen t`ung san mei shen tung san mei jinzū zanmai |
the samādhi of supernatural powers |
神通威力 see styles |
shén tōng wēi lì shen2 tong1 wei1 li4 shen t`ung wei li shen tung wei li jinzū iriki |
authority or might based on supernatural powers |
神通神變 神通神变 see styles |
shén tōng shén biàn shen2 tong1 shen2 bian4 shen t`ung shen pien shen tung shen pien jinzū jinpen |
the miraculous power of supernatural cognition |
神通道力 see styles |
shén tōng dào lì shen2 tong1 dao4 li4 shen t`ung tao li shen tung tao li jinzū dōriki |
power of supernatural penetrations, (acquired through the practice) of the (Buddha-)Path |
神魔小說 神魔小说 see styles |
shén mó xiǎo shuō shen2 mo2 xiao3 shuo1 shen mo hsiao shuo |
supernatural novel; novel of ghosts and goblins |
空間干渉 see styles |
kuukankanshou / kukankansho くうかんかんしょう |
space manipulation (e.g. supernatural ability) |
般遮子旬 see styles |
pán zhē zǐ xún pan2 zhe1 zi3 xun2 p`an che tzu hsün pan che tzu hsün hansha shijun |
pāñcika. Described as the gods of music, i.e. the gandharvas, also as 般遮旬 pañcābhijñāna, the five supernatural powers. |
裝神弄鬼 装神弄鬼 see styles |
zhuāng shén nòng guǐ zhuang1 shen2 nong4 gui3 chuang shen nung kuei |
lit. to pretend to be in contact with supernatural beings (idiom); fig. to engage in hocus-pocus |
超常現象 see styles |
choujougenshou / chojogensho ちょうじょうげんしょう |
supernatural phenomenon; paranormal phenomenon; anomalous phenomenon |
超能力者 see styles |
chounouryokusha / chonoryokusha ちょうのうりょくしゃ |
person with supernatural power; person capable of extrasensory perception |
超自然的 see styles |
choushizenteki / choshizenteki ちょうしぜんてき |
(adjectival noun) supernatural |
身如意通 see styles |
shēn rú yì tōng shen1 ru2 yi4 tong1 shen ju i t`ung shen ju i tung shin nyoitsū |
ṛddhividhi-jñāna. Also 身通, 身足通; the power to transfer oneself to various regions at will, also to change the body at will. |
遊戲神通 遊戏神通 see styles |
yóu xì shén tōng you2 xi4 shen2 tong1 yu hsi shen t`ung yu hsi shen tung yue jindū |
The supernatural powers in which Buddhas and bodhisattvas indulge, or take their pleasure. |
開運商法 see styles |
kaiunshouhou / kaiunshoho かいうんしょうほう |
(See 霊感商法) fraudulent business of selling goods by claiming they will bring supernatural benefits |
阿浮達摩 阿浮达摩 see styles |
ā fú dá mó a1 fu2 da2 mo2 a fu ta mo afudatsuma |
(阿浮陀達摩) adbhuta-dharma, miraculous or supernatural things, a section of the canon recounting miracles and prodigies. |
霊感商法 see styles |
reikanshouhou / rekanshoho れいかんしょうほう |
fraudulent business of selling goods by claiming they will bring supernatural benefits |
鬼使神差 see styles |
guǐ shǐ shén chāi gui3 shi3 shen2 chai1 kuei shih shen ch`ai kuei shih shen chai |
demons and gods at work (idiom); unexplained event crying out for a supernatural explanation; curious coincidence |
三十七道品 see styles |
sān shí qī dào pǐn san1 shi2 qi1 dao4 pin3 san shih ch`i tao p`in san shih chi tao pin sanjūnana dōhon |
三十七分法, 三十七菩提分法, 三十七品 The thirty-seven conditions leading to bodhi, or Buddhahood, i. e. 四念處 smṛtyupasthāna, four states of memory, or subjects of reflection; 四正勤 samyakprahāṇa, four proper lines of exertion; 四如意足 ṛddhipāda, four steps towards supernatural power; 五根 pañca indriyāṇi, five spiritual faculties; 五力pañca balāni, their five powers; 七覺支 sapta bodhyaṅga, seven degrees of enlightenment, or intelligence; and 八正道 aṣṭa-mārga, the eightfold noble path. |
五通曼荼羅 五通曼荼罗 see styles |
wǔ tōng màn tú luó wu3 tong1 man4 tu2 luo2 wu t`ung man t`u lo wu tung man tu lo gotsū mandara |
maṇḍala of the five supernatural powers |
妙智神通行 see styles |
miào zhì shén tōng xíng miao4 zhi4 shen2 tong1 xing2 miao chih shen t`ung hsing miao chih shen tung hsing myōchi jinzū gyō |
exercising excellent wisdom and supernatural cognition |
Variations: |
shinsen しんせん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (See 十二律) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) |
自在神通力 see styles |
zì zài shén tōng lì zi4 zai4 shen2 tong1 li4 tzu tsai shen t`ung li tzu tsai shen tung li jizai jinzūriki |
unimpeded supernatural powers |
超自然現象 see styles |
choushizengenshou / choshizengensho ちょうしぜんげんしょう |
supernatural phenomenon |
陀羅尼神咒 陀罗尼神咒 see styles |
tuó luó ní shén zhòu tuo2 luo2 ni2 shen2 zhou4 t`o lo ni shen chou to lo ni shen chou darani jinju |
a supernatural dhāraṇī spell |
サイキッカー see styles |
saikikkaa / saikikka サイキッカー |
(See 超能力者) person with supernatural power (wasei: psychic-er); person capable of extrasensory perception |
閱微草堂筆記 阅微草堂笔记 see styles |
yuè wēi cǎo táng bǐ jì yue4 wei1 cao3 tang2 bi3 ji4 yüeh wei ts`ao t`ang pi chi yüeh wei tsao tang pi chi |
Notes on a Minutely Observed Thatched Hut by Ji Yun 紀昀|纪昀[Ji4 Yun2], novel of the supernatural; The Thatched Study of Close Scrutiny |
解一切衆生言語 解一切众生言语 see styles |
jiě yī qiè zhòng shēng yán yǔ jie3 yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 yan2 yu3 chieh i ch`ieh chung sheng yen yü chieh i chieh chung sheng yen yü ge issai shujō gongo |
sarva-ruta-kauśalya, supernatural power of interpreting all the language of all beings. |
安居同修之威神力 see styles |
ān jū tóng xiū zhī wēi shén lì an1 ju1 tong2 xiu1 zhi1 wei1 shen2 li4 an chü t`ung hsiu chih wei shen li an chü tung hsiu chih wei shen li ango dōshu no jinriki |
mighty supernatural power of those who have practiced together during the retreat |
不空羂索神變眞言經 不空羂索神变眞言经 see styles |
bù kōng juàn suǒ shén biàn zhēn yán jīng bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 shen2 bian4 zhen1 yan2 jing1 pu k`ung chüan so shen pien chen yen ching pu kung chüan so shen pien chen yen ching Fukū kenjaku shimpen shingon kyō |
Infallible Lasso's Mantra and Supernatural Transformations: King of Ritual Manuals |
Variations: |
shinsen しんせん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (See 十二律) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) |
Variations: |
okuriookami おくりおおかみ |
(1) man who escorts a woman home, only to make a pass at her; (2) supernatural wolf stalking humans in the woods |
密跡力士大權神王經偈頌 密迹力士大权神王经偈颂 see styles |
mì jī lì shì dà quán shén wáng jīng jì sòng mi4 ji1 li4 shi4 da4 quan2 shen2 wang2 jing1 ji4 song4 mi chi li shih ta ch`üan shen wang ching chi sung mi chi li shih ta chüan shen wang ching chi sung Misshaku rikishi daigonjinnōkyō geju |
Stanzas on the Sūtras of the Esoteric One's, Mighty Kings of Great Supernatural Power |
聖閻曼德迦威怒王立成大神驗念誦法 圣阎曼德迦威怒王立成大神验念诵法 see styles |
shèng yán màn dé jiā wēi nù wáng lì chéng dà shén yàn niàn sòng fǎ sheng4 yan2 man4 de2 jia1 wei1 nu4 wang2 li4 cheng2 da4 shen2 yan4 nian4 song4 fa3 sheng yen man te chia wei nu wang li ch`eng ta shen yen nien sung fa sheng yen man te chia wei nu wang li cheng ta shen yen nien sung fa Shō Emmantokka inuō ryūjō daijin ken nenju hō |
Method for Recitation and Establishing Supernatural Effects through Sacred Yamāntaka, the Indignant King |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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