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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大師 大师 see styles |
dà shī da4 shi1 ta shih daishi だいし |
More info & calligraphy: Grand Master / Great Teacher(honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} great teacher (i.e. a buddha, bodhisattva or high monk, esp. Kobo Daishi); (place-name) Daishi Great teacher, or leader, one of the ten titles of a Buddha. |
大師前 see styles |
daishimae だいしまえ |
(personal name) Daishimae |
大師堂 see styles |
daishidou / daishido だいしどう |
hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple); (place-name, surname) Daishidou |
大師寺 see styles |
daishiji だいしじ |
(place-name) Daishiji |
大師山 see styles |
daishiyama だいしやま |
(personal name) Daishiyama |
大師岩 see styles |
daishiiwa / daishiwa だいしいわ |
(place-name) Daishiiwa |
大師峠 see styles |
daishitouge / daishitoge だいしとうげ |
(place-name) Daishitōge |
大師本 see styles |
daihon だいほん |
(place-name) Daihon |
大師森 see styles |
daishimori だいしもり |
(personal name) Daishimori |
大師橋 see styles |
daishibashi だいしばし |
(place-name) Daishibashi |
大師町 see styles |
daishimachi だいしまち |
(place-name) Daishimachi |
大師範 see styles |
daishihan だいしはん |
More info & calligraphy: Grandmaster / Grand Master |
大師線 see styles |
daishisen だいしせん |
(personal name) Daishisen |
上大師 see styles |
kamidaishi かみだいし |
(place-name) Kamidaishi |
下大師 see styles |
shimodaishi しもだいし |
(place-name) Shimodaishi |
佛大師 佛大师 see styles |
fó dà shī fo2 da4 shi1 fo ta shih butsu daishi |
Buddha, the great commander |
可大師 可大师 see styles |
kě dà shī ke3 da4 shi1 k`o ta shih ko ta shih Ka Daishi |
Great Master (Hui-)Ke |
四大師 四大师 see styles |
sì dà shī si4 da4 shi1 ssu ta shih shi daishi |
The four monastic heads imperially appointed during, the Tang dynasty. |
尼大師 尼大师 see styles |
ní dà shī ni2 da4 shi1 ni ta shih amadaishi |
An abbess. |
御大師 see styles |
odaishi おだいし |
(place-name) Odaishi |
水大師 see styles |
mizudaishi みずだいし |
(place-name) Mizudaishi |
能大師 能大师 see styles |
néng dà shī neng2 da4 shi1 neng ta shih Nō Daishi |
能行者 The sixth patriarch 慧能 Hui-neng of the Ch'an (Zen) School. |
大師ヶ岳 see styles |
taishigatake たいしがたけ |
(place-name) Taishigatake |
大師公園 see styles |
daishikouen / daishikoen だいしこうえん |
(place-name) Daishi Park |
大師前駅 see styles |
daishimaeeki だいしまええき |
(st) Daishimae Station |
大師圓滿 大师圆满 see styles |
dà shī yuán mǎn da4 shi1 yuan2 man3 ta shih yüan man daishi enman |
perfect teacher |
大師本町 see styles |
daishihonchou / daishihoncho だいしほんちょう |
(place-name) Daishihonchō |
大師森山 see styles |
taishimoriyama たいしもりやま |
(place-name) Taishimoriyama |
大師河原 see styles |
daishigawara だいしがわら |
(place-name) Daishigawara |
大師運河 see styles |
daishiunga だいしうんが |
(place-name) Daishiunga |
大師駅前 see styles |
daishiekimae だいしえきまえ |
(place-name) Daishiekimae |
丹生大師 see styles |
nyuudaishi / nyudaishi にゅうだいし |
(place-name) Nyūdaishi |
今山大師 see styles |
imayamataishi いまやまたいし |
(place-name) Imayamataishi |
伝教大師 see styles |
dengyoudaishi / dengyodaishi でんぎょうだいし |
(personal name) Dengyoudaishi |
傳教大師 传教大师 see styles |
chuán jiào dà shī chuan2 jiao4 da4 shi1 ch`uan chiao ta shih chuan chiao ta shih dengyoudaishi / dengyodaishi でんぎょうだいし |
(person) Dengyou Daishi Dengyō Daishi |
嘉祥大師 嘉祥大师 see styles |
jiā xiáng dà shī jia1 xiang2 da4 shi1 chia hsiang ta shih kajoudaishi / kajodaishi かじょうだいし |
(person) Jizang (549-623) Jiaxiang Dashi |
圓光大師 圆光大师 see styles |
yuán guāng dà shī yuan2 guang1 da4 shi1 yüan kuang ta shih Enkō Daishi |
Wongwang Daesa |
圓覺大師 圆觉大师 see styles |
yuán jué dà shī yuan2 jue2 da4 shi1 yüan chüeh ta shih Enkaku Daishi |
Bodhidharma |
天台大師 天台大师 see styles |
tiān tái dà shī tian1 tai2 da4 shi1 t`ien t`ai ta shih tien tai ta shih tendaidaishi てんだいだいし |
(personal name) Tendaidaishi The actual founder of the Tiantai 'school' 智顗 Zhiyi; his 字 was 德安 De-an, and his surname 陳 Chen, A. D. 538-597. Studying under 慧思 Huici of Hunan, he was greatly influenced by his teaching; and found in the Lotus Sutra the real interpretation of Mahayanism. In 575 he first came to Tiantai and established his school, which in turn was the foundation of important Buddhist schools in Korea and Japan. |
如來大師 如来大师 see styles |
rú lái dà shī ru2 lai2 da4 shi1 ju lai ta shih nyorai daishi |
the great teacher, the Tathāgata |
宗一大師 宗一大师 see styles |
zōng yī dà shī zong1 yi1 da4 shi1 tsung i ta shih Shūitsu Daishi |
Zongyi Dashi |
小塚大師 see styles |
kozukadaishi こずかだいし |
(place-name) Kozukadaishi |
川崎大師 see styles |
kawasakidaishi かわさきだいし |
(place-name) Kawasakidaishi |
常濟大師 常济大师 see styles |
cháng jǐ dà shī chang2 ji3 da4 shi1 ch`ang chi ta shih chang chi ta shih Jōsai daishi |
Great Teacher Jōsai |
引飯大師 引饭大师 see styles |
yǐn fàn dà shī yin3 fan4 da4 shi1 yin fan ta shih inpan daishi |
The great leader who introduces the meal, i. e. the club which beats the call to meals. |
引駕大師 引驾大师 see styles |
yǐn jià dà shī yin3 jia4 da4 shi1 yin chia ta shih inga daishi |
One of the 四大師 of the Tang dynasty; it was his duty to welcome back the emperor on his return to the palace, a duty at times apparently devolving on Buddhist monks. |
弘法大師 弘法大师 see styles |
hóng fǎ dà shī hong2 fa3 da4 shi1 hung fa ta shih kouboudaishi / kobodaishi こうぼうだいし |
(person) Kōbou Daishi Kōbō daishi |
御大師川 see styles |
odaishikawa おだいしかわ |
(place-name) Odaishikawa |
御水大師 see styles |
omizutaishi おみずたいし |
(place-name) Omizutaishi |
慈恩大師 慈恩大师 see styles |
cí ēn dà shī ci2 en1 da4 shi1 tz`u en ta shih tzu en ta shih Jion Daishi |
the great master Cien |
慈覺大師 慈觉大师 see styles |
cí jué dà shī ci2 jue2 da4 shi1 tz`u chüeh ta shih tzu chüeh ta shih Jikaku daishi |
Jikaku Daishi |
慧可大師 慧可大师 see styles |
huì kě dà shī hui4 ke3 da4 shi1 hui k`o ta shih hui ko ta shih Eka Daishi |
Great Master Huike |
承陽大師 承阳大师 see styles |
chéng yáng dà shī cheng2 yang2 da4 shi1 ch`eng yang ta shih cheng yang ta shih Jōyō daishi |
Great Teacher Jōyō |
攝山大師 摄山大师 see styles |
shè shān dà shī she4 shan1 da4 shi1 she shan ta shih Shōsan Daishi |
Seopsan Daesa |
智者大師 智者大师 see styles |
zhì zhě dà shī zhi4 zhe3 da4 shi1 chih che ta shih Chisha Daishi |
Great Master Zhizhe |
水呑大師 see styles |
mizunomidaishi みずのみだいし |
(place-name) Mizunomidaishi |
永嘉大師 see styles |
youkadaishi / yokadaishi ようかだいし |
(person) Yōka Daishi |
淨光大師 淨光大师 see styles |
jìng guāng dà shī jing4 guang1 da4 shi1 ching kuang ta shih Jōkō Daishi |
Jingguang Dashi |
無上大師 无上大师 see styles |
wú shàng dà shī wu2 shang4 da4 shi1 wu shang ta shih mujō daishi |
unsurpassed teacher |
眞際大師 眞际大师 see styles |
zhēn jì dà shī zhen1 ji4 da4 shi1 chen chi ta shih Shinsai daishi |
Zhenji dashi |
祕密大師 祕密大师 see styles |
mì mì dà shī mi4 mi4 da4 shi1 mi mi ta shih Himitsu Daishi |
Himitsu Daishi |
終南大師 终南大师 see styles |
zhōng nán dà shī zhong1 nan2 da4 shi1 chung nan ta shih Shūnan daishi |
Zhongnan Dashi |
至相大師 至相大师 see styles |
zhì xiāng dà shī zhi4 xiang1 da4 shi1 chih hsiang ta shih Shisōdaishi |
Zhixiang dashi |
蓮池大師 莲池大师 see styles |
lián chí dà shī lian2 chi2 da4 shi1 lien ch`ih ta shih lien chih ta shih Renchi Daishi |
Lianchi Dashi |
西山大師 西山大师 see styles |
xī shān dà shī xi1 shan1 da4 shi1 hsi shan ta shih Saisan Daishi |
Seosan Daesa |
論本大師 论本大师 see styles |
lùn běn dà shī lun4 ben3 da4 shi1 lun pen ta shih ron hondaishi |
original teacher of the treatise |
過海大師 过海大师 see styles |
guō hǎi dà shī guo1 hai3 da4 shi1 kuo hai ta shih Kakai Daishi |
the great master who crossed the ocean |
達磨大師 达磨大师 see styles |
dá mó dà shī da2 mo2 da4 shi1 ta mo ta shih darumadaishi だるまだいし |
(personal name) Darumadaishi Master Bodhidharma |
阿覺大師 阿觉大师 see styles |
ā jué dà shī a1 jue2 da4 shi1 a chüeh ta shih Akaku Daishi |
Akaku Daishi |
雲棲大師 云栖大师 see styles |
yún qī dà shī yun2 qi1 da4 shi1 yün ch`i ta shih yün chi ta shih Unsei Daishi |
Yunqi Dashi |
香象大師 香象大师 see styles |
xiāng xiàng dà shī xiang1 xiang4 da4 shi1 hsiang hsiang ta shih |
The third patriarch of the Huayan school, Fazang 法藏. |
高鍋大師 see styles |
takanabedaishi たかなべだいし |
(place-name) Takanabedaishi |
Variations: |
taishi たいし |
(1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou dynasty); (2) (See 太政大臣) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm |
京急大師線 see styles |
keikyuudaishisen / kekyudaishisen けいきゅうだいしせん |
(serv) Keikyū Daishi Line; (serv) Keikyū Daishi Line |
元三大師堂 see styles |
gansandaishidou / gansandaishido がんさんだいしどう |
(place-name) Gansandaishidou |
川崎大師駅 see styles |
kawasakidaishieki かわさきだいしえき |
(st) Kawasakidaishi Station |
弘法大師堂 see styles |
kouboudaishidou / kobodaishido こうぼうだいしどう |
(place-name) Kōboudaishidou |
弘法大師廟 see styles |
kouboudaishibyou / kobodaishibyo こうぼうだいしびょう |
(place-name) Kōboudaishibyō |
西新井大師 see styles |
nishiaraitaishi にしあらいたいし |
(place-name) Nishiaraitaishi |
閑居山大師 see styles |
kankyozantaishi かんきょざんたいし |
(place-name) Kankyozantaishi |
高屋町大師 see styles |
takayachoudaishi / takayachodaishi たかやちょうだいし |
(place-name) Takayachōdaishi |
弘法大師の像 see styles |
kouboudaishinozou / kobodaishinozo こうぼうだいしのぞう |
(place-name) Kōboudaishinozou |
正宗普覺大師 正宗普觉大师 see styles |
zhèng zōng pǔ jué dà shī zheng4 zong1 pu3 jue2 da4 shi1 cheng tsung p`u chüeh ta shih cheng tsung pu chüeh ta shih Shōshū Fukaku daishi |
Great Teacher Shōshū Fukaku |
無上大師圓滿 无上大师圆满 see styles |
wú shàng dà shī yuán mǎn wu2 shang4 da4 shi1 yuan2 man3 wu shang ta shih yüan man mujō daishi enman |
unsurpassed perfect teacher |
眞際大師從諗 眞际大师从谂 see styles |
zhēn jì dà shī cóng shěn zhen1 ji4 da4 shi1 cong2 shen3 chen chi ta shih ts`ung shen chen chi ta shih tsung shen Shinsai daishi jūshin |
Zhenji Dashi Congshen |
石頭無際大師 石头无际大师 see styles |
shí tóu wú jì dà shī shi2 tou2 wu2 ji4 da4 shi1 shih t`ou wu chi ta shih shih tou wu chi ta shih Sekitō Musai Daishi |
Great Master Sekito Musai |
西新井大師西駅 see styles |
nishiaraidaishinishieki にしあらいだいしにしえき |
(st) Nishiaraidaishinishi Station |
南無大師遍照金剛 南无大师遍照金刚 see styles |
nán wú dà shī biàn zhào jīn gāng nan2 wu2 da4 shi1 bian4 zhao4 jin1 gang1 nan wu ta shih pien chao chin kang namu daishi henshō kongō |
homage to the great master universally illuminating and adamantine one |
梁朝傅大師頌金剛經 梁朝傅大师颂金刚经 see styles |
liáng zhāo fù dà shī sòng jīn gāng jīng liang2 zhao1 fu4 da4 shi1 song4 jin1 gang1 jing1 liang chao fu ta shih sung chin kang ching ryōchō fudaishi ju Kongōkyō |
Liangzhao fu dashi song jingang jing |
隋天台智者大師別傳 隋天台智者大师别传 see styles |
suí tiān tái zhì zhě dà shī bié zhuàn sui2 tian1 tai2 zhi4 zhe3 da4 shi1 bie2 zhuan4 sui t`ien t`ai chih che ta shih pieh chuan sui tien tai chih che ta shih pieh chuan Zui tentai chisha daishi betsuden |
Sui Tiantai Zhizhe dashi biezhuan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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