There are 49 total results for your 顚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
顚 see styles |
diān dian1 tien ten |
variant of 顛|颠[dian1] Overturn, upset, upside down; the forehead, top. |
顚倒 see styles |
diān dào dian1 dao4 tien tao |
viparyaya; error. Upside down, inverted; contrary to reality; to believe things to be as they seem to be, e.g. the impermanent to be permanent, the apparent ego to be real; cf. 七 and八顚倒. |
顚鬼 see styles |
diān guǐ dian1 gui3 tien kuei |
a confounded ghost |
大顚 see styles |
dà diān da4 dian1 ta tien Daiten |
Da Dian, the appellation of a famous monk and writer, named 寶通 Baotong, whom tigers followed; he died at 93 years of age in A. D. 824; author of 般若波羅蜜多心經 and 金剛經釋義. |
石顚 see styles |
shí diān shi2 dian1 shih tien Sekiten |
Seokjeon |
顚倒時 see styles |
diān dào shí dian1 dao4 shi2 tien tao shih |
when [one is] confused |
顚倒者 see styles |
diān dào zhě dian1 dao4 zhe3 tien tao che |
[in a state of]confusion |
顚倒見 see styles |
diān dào jiàn dian1 dao4 jian4 tien tao chien |
distorted view(s) |
顚倒識 see styles |
diān dǎo shì dian1 dao3 shi4 tien tao shih |
distorted consciousnesses |
一顚迦 see styles |
yī diān jiā yi1 dian1 jia1 i tien chia ittenka |
idem 一闡提迦. |
七顚倒 see styles |
qī diān dào qi1 dian1 dao4 ch`i tien tao chi tien tao shichi tentō |
v. 顛倒; viparyaya, the seven inversions, or upside-downs, i.e. contrary or false positions — 想, 見, 心, 常無常, 苦築, 淨不淨, 我無我. |
三顚倒 see styles |
sān diān dào san1 dian1 dao4 san tien tao san tendō |
The three subversions or subverters: (evil) thoughts, (false) views, and (a deluded) mind. |
不顚倒 see styles |
bù diān dǎo bu4 dian1 dao3 pu tien tao futendō |
without cognitive distortion |
八顚倒 see styles |
bā diān dào ba1 dian1 dao4 pa tien tao hachi tendō |
The eight upside-down views: heretics believe in 常樂我淨 permanence, pleasure, personality, and purity; the two Hīnayāna vehicles deny these both now and in nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna denies them now, but asserts them in nirvāṇa. Also 八倒. |
四顚倒 see styles |
sì diān dǎo si4 dian1 dao3 ssu tien tao shi tendō |
four distortions |
心顚倒 see styles |
xīn diān dào xin1 dian1 dao4 hsin tien tao shin tendō |
subtle wrong notions |
想顚倒 see styles |
xiǎng diān dào xiang3 dian1 dao4 hsiang tien tao sō tendō |
Inverted thoughts or perceptions, i.e. the illusion of regarding the seeming as real. |
我顚倒 see styles |
wǒ diān dào wo3 dian1 dao4 wo tien tao ga tendō |
The illusion that the ego is real; also the incorrect view that the nirvana-ego is non-ego. One of the 四顚倒. |
有顚倒 see styles |
yǒu diān dào you3 dian1 dao4 yu tien tao u tendō |
is confused |
無顚倒 无顚倒 see styles |
wú diān dào wu2 dian1 dao4 wu tien tao mu tendō |
undistorted |
見顚倒 见顚倒 see styles |
jiàn diān dào jian4 dian1 dao4 chien tien tao ken tendō |
To see things upside down; to regard illusion as reality. |
離顚倒 离顚倒 see styles |
lí diān dào li2 dian1 dao4 li tien tao ri tendō |
without cognitive distortion |
非顚倒 see styles |
fēi diān dào fei1 dian1 dao4 fei tien tao |
not distorted |
顚倒夢想 see styles |
diān dǎo mèng xiǎng dian1 dao3 meng4 xiang3 tien tao meng hsiang |
distortion and delusion |
顚倒忘想 see styles |
diān dào wàng xiǎng dian1 dao4 wang4 xiang3 tien tao wang hsiang |
Upside-down and delusive ideas. |
四種顚倒 四种顚倒 see styles |
sì zhǒng diān dào si4 zhong3 dian1 dao4 ssu chung tien tao shi shu tendō |
four kinds of errors |
妄想顚倒 see styles |
wàng xiǎng diān dào wang4 xiang3 dian1 dao4 wang hsiang tien tao mōsō tendō |
deluded and distorted |
無顚倒性 无顚倒性 see styles |
wú diān dào xìng wu2 dian1 dao4 xing4 wu tien tao hsing mu tendō shō |
undistorted-ness |
無顚倒智 无顚倒智 see styles |
wú diān dào zhì wu2 dian1 dao4 zhi4 wu tien tao chih mu tendō chi |
undistorted cognition |
虛妄顚倒 虚妄顚倒 see styles |
xū wàng diān dào xu1 wang4 dian1 dao4 hsü wang tien tao komō tendō |
cognitive distortion |
阿顚底迦 see styles |
ā diān dǐ jiā a1 dian1 di3 jia1 a tien ti chia atenteika |
ātyantika, final, endless, tr. by 畢竟 to or at the end, e.g. no mind for attaining Buddhahood; cf. 阿闡. |
Variations: |
tenmatsu てんまつ |
details (of an incident, event, etc.); whole story; course of events; facts; circumstances; particulars |
四種非顚倒 四种非顚倒 see styles |
sì zhǒng fēi diān dào si4 zhong3 fei1 dian1 dao4 ssu chung fei tien tao shi shu hi tendō |
four kinds of non-distorted teaching |
一切妄想顚倒 see styles |
yī qiè wàng xiǎng diān dào yi1 qie4 wang4 xiang3 dian1 dao4 i ch`ieh wang hsiang tien tao i chieh wang hsiang tien tao issai mōsō tendō |
all illusions and distortions |
無顚倒智發起 无顚倒智发起 see styles |
wú diān dào zhì fā qǐ wu2 dian1 dao4 zhi4 fa1 qi3 wu tien tao chih fa ch`i wu tien tao chih fa chi mu tendō chi hokki |
initiated by undistorted cognition |
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douten / doten どうてん |
(noun/participle) (1) (See 気が動転する) disturbance of mind; losing one's head; being upset; being astonished; being frightened; (noun/participle) (2) transition; changing; moving |
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santen さんてん |
(See 山頂・さんちょう) summit (of a mountain) |
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tenketsu てんけつ |
(noun/participle) (rare) stumbling; tripping; failure |
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kanritentou / kanritento かんりてんとう |
(yoji) (rare) disorder; chaos; inversion |
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douten / doten どうてん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 気が動転する) disturbance of mind; losing one's head; being upset; being astonished; being frightened; (n,vs,vi) (2) transition; changing; moving |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) overturning; capsizing; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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buriten ブリテン |
(kana only) (See グレートブリテン) Britain (island); Great Britain |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(noun/participle) (1) overturning; capsizing; (noun/participle) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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buriten ブリテン |
(kana only) (See グレートブリテン) Britain (island); Great Britain |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) overturning; capsizing; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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shichitenbattou; shittenbattou / shichitenbatto; shittenbatto しちてんばっとう; しってんばっとう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
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honmatsutentou / honmatsutento ほんまつてんとう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) putting the cart before the horse; mistaking the means for the end; getting one's priorities backwards |
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daiburiten だいブリテン |
(See グレートブリテン) Great Britain (island) |
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daiburiten だいブリテン |
(See グレートブリテン) Great Britain (island) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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