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阿唎多羅


阿唎多罗

see styles
ā lì duō luó
    a1 li4 duo1 luo2
a li to lo
 Aritara
(阿唎耶多羅) Ārya-tārā; one of the titles of Guanyin, Āryāvalokiteśvara 阿唎多婆盧羯帝爍鉢囉耶.

阿耨觀音


阿耨观音

see styles
ān òu guān yīn
    an1 ou4 guan1 yin1
an ou kuan yin
 Anoku Kannon
Anu Guanyin, the twentieth of the thirty-three forms of the 'Goddess of Mercy', seated on a rook scanning the sea to protect or save voyagers.

馬頭觀音


马头观音

see styles
mǎ tóu guān yīn
    ma3 tou2 guan1 yin1
ma t`ou kuan yin
    ma tou kuan yin
馬頭大士; 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, the horse-neck or horse-head Guanyin, in awe-inspiring attitude towards evil spirits.

不空鉤觀音


不空钩观音

see styles
bù kōng gōu guān yīn
    bu4 kong1 gou1 guan1 yin1
pu k`ung kou kuan yin
    pu kung kou kuan yin
 Fukūkō Kannon
Amoghāṅkuśa. 央倶捨 Guanyin of the 'Unerring hook', similar to 不空羂索觀音; also styled 淸淨蓮華明王央倶捨; in the court of the empyrean.

二十五圓通


二十五圆通

see styles
èr shí wǔ yuán tōng
    er4 shi2 wu3 yuan2 tong1
erh shih wu yüan t`ung
    erh shih wu yüan tung
 nijūgo enzū
The twenty-five kinds of perfect understanding of the truth; they refer to the 六塵, 六根, 六識, and 七大; disciples of the Buddha are said each to have acquired a special knowledge of one of these twenty-five and to have been recognized as its authority, e. g. Guanyin of the ear, Dignāga of sound, etc.

二十八部衆


二十八部众

see styles
èr shí bā bù zhòng
    er4 shi2 ba1 bu4 zhong4
erh shih pa pu chung
 nijūhachi bushu
The thousand-hand Guanyin has twenty-eight groups of 大仙衆great ṛṣis or genii, under the direction of the 孔雀王 Peacock king, Mayūrarāja; also each of the 四天王 mahārājas, or guardians of the four regions, has the same provision of demons, known as 鬼神衆 company of spirits.

十一面觀音


十一面观音

see styles
shí yī miàn guān yīn
    shi2 yi1 mian4 guan1 yin1
shih i mien kuan yin
 Jūichi men Kannon
    じゅういちめんかんのん
(out-dated kanji) eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon
The eleven-faced Guanyin, especially connected with tantric performances, ekādaśamukha; there are three or more sūtras on the subject.

十五尊觀音


十五尊观音

see styles
shí wǔ zūn guān yīn
    shi2 wu3 zun1 guan1 yin1
shih wu tsun kuan yin
 Jūgoson Kannon
The fifteen kinds of Guanyin's images—normal face, with thousand hands, horse's head, eleven faces, as Cundā (Marīci), with the 如意 talismanic wheel, net, white robe, leaf robe, moon, willow, fruit, as Tārā, with azure neck, and as Gandharāja.

大吉變菩薩


大吉变菩萨

see styles
dà jí biàn pú sà
    da4 ji2 bian4 pu2 sa4
ta chi pien p`u sa
    ta chi pien pu sa
 Daikichi hen bosatsu
The sixth bodhisattva in the third row of the Garbhadhātu Guanyin group.

大悲代受苦

see styles
dà bēi dài shòu kǔ
    da4 bei1 dai4 shou4 ku3
ta pei tai shou k`u
    ta pei tai shou ku
 daihi dai juku
Vicarious suffering (in purgatory) for all beings, the work of bodhisattvas. The same idea in regard to Guanyin is conveyed in大悲千手獄.

正法明如來


正法明如来

see styles
zhèng fǎ míng rú lái
    zheng4 fa3 ming2 ru2 lai2
cheng fa ming ju lai
 shōhōmyō nyorai
The Tathāgata who clearly understands the true law, i. e. Guanyin, who attained Buddhahood in the past.

波頭摩巴尼


波头摩巴尼

see styles
bō tóu mó bā ní
    bo1 tou2 mo2 ba1 ni2
po t`ou mo pa ni
    po tou mo pa ni
 Hazumahani
Padmapāṇi, one of the forms of Guanyin, holding a lotus.

盧迦委斯諦


卢迦委斯谛

see styles
lú jiā wěi sī dì
    lu2 jia1 wei3 si1 di4
lu chia wei ssu ti
 rukaishitai
Lokeśvara-rāja, lord of the world, an epithet of Guanyin and others.

蓮華手菩薩


莲华手菩萨

see styles
lián huá shǒu pú sà
    lian2 hua2 shou3 pu2 sa4
lien hua shou p`u sa
    lien hua shou pu sa
 Rengeshu Bosatsu
Padmapāṇi , Guanyin holding a lotus flower.

被葉衣觀音


被叶衣观音

see styles
bèi shě yī guān yīn
    bei4 she3 yi1 guan1 yin1
pei she i kuan yin
 Bishōe Kannon
Guanyin clad in leaves.

観世音菩薩

see styles
 kanzeonbosatsu
    かんぜおんぼさつ
(See 観音) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion

観自在菩薩

see styles
 kanjizaibosatsu
    かんじざいぼさつ
{Buddh} (See 観音・かんのん) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion

觀世音菩薩


观世音菩萨

see styles
guān shì yīn pú sà
    guan1 shi4 yin1 pu2 sa4
kuan shih yin p`u sa
    kuan shih yin pu sa
 Kanzeon Bosatsu
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara)
Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva

賀野紇哩嚩


贺野纥哩嚩

see styles
hè yě hé lī mó
    he4 ye3 he2 li1 mo2
ho yeh ho li mo
 Gayakoriba
(or 賀演屹哩嚩) Hayagrīva, the horse-necked one, a form of Viṣṇu and of Guanyin.

金色孔雀王

see styles
jīn sè kǒng qiǎo wáng
    jin1 se4 kong3 qiao3 wang2
chin se k`ung ch`iao wang
    chin se kung chiao wang
 Konjiki kujaku ō
The golden-hued peacock king, protector of travellers, in the retinue of the 1,000-hands Guanyin.

阿牟伽皤賒


阿牟伽皤赊

see styles
ā móu qié pó shē
    a1 mou2 qie2 po2 she1
a mou ch`ieh p`o she
    a mou chieh po she
 Abogyahasha
Amoghapāśa, Guanyin with the noose.

阿耶揭哩婆

see styles
ā yé qì lī pó
    a1 ye2 qi4 li1 po2
a yeh ch`i li p`o
    a yeh chi li po
 Ayakariba
(or 阿耶揭唎婆) Hayagrīva, the horse-head Guanyin.

七倶胝佛母尊

see styles
qī jù zhī fó mǔ zūn
    qi1 ju4 zhi1 fo2 mu3 zun1
ch`i chü chih fo mu tsun
    chi chü chih fo mu tsun
 Shichikuchi butsumo son
Saptakotibuddha-mātṛ. The fabulous mother of seven koṭīs of Buddhas; i.e. Marīci 摩利支; also 準提 Cundī, or Cundā; or 準提觀音 Cundī-Guanyin, q.v., who is represented as of whitish color, with eighteen hands and three eyes.

不空羂索菩薩


不空羂索菩萨

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ pú sà
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung chüan so p`u sa
    pu kung chüan so pu sa
 Fukū kenjaku bosatsu
(不空羂索觀音 or 不空羂索王); Amoghapāśa 阿牟伽皤賖. Not empty (or unerring) net, or lasso. One of the six forms of Guanyin in the Garbhadhātu group, catching deva and human fish for the bodhi-shore. The image has three faces, each with three eyes and six arms, but other forms have existed, one with three heads and ten arms, one with one head and four arms. The hands hold a net, lotus, trident, halberd, the gift of courage, and a plenipotentiary staff; sometimes accompanied by 'the green Tārā, Sudhana-Kumāra, Hayagrīva and Bhṛkuṭī (Getty). There are numerous sutras, etc.

半拏囉嚩悉寧


半拏囉嚩悉宁

see styles
bàn ná luō mó xī níng
    ban4 na2 luo1 mo2 xi1 ning2
pan na lo mo hsi ning
 Handarabashinei
伴陀羅縛子尼 Pāṇḍara-vāsinī; white-clothed, i. e. the white-clothed Guanyin; also tr. as white abode.

大光普照觀音


大光普照观音

see styles
dà guāng pǔ zhào guān yīn
    da4 guang1 pu3 zhao4 guan1 yin1
ta kuang p`u chao kuan yin
    ta kuang pu chao kuan yin
 Daikō fushō kannon
One of the six forms of Guanyin.

大吉大明菩薩


大吉大明菩萨

see styles
dà jí dà míng pú sà
    da4 ji2 da4 ming2 pu2 sa4
ta chi ta ming p`u sa
    ta chi ta ming pu sa
 Daikichi daimyō bosatsu
The fifth bodhisattva in the second row of the Garbhadhātu Guanyin group..

大吉祥明菩薩


大吉祥明菩萨

see styles
dà jí xiáng míng pú sà
    da4 ji2 xiang2 ming2 pu2 sa4
ta chi hsiang ming p`u sa
    ta chi hsiang ming pu sa
 Dai kichijō myō bosatsu
The sixth bodhisattva in the second row of the Garbhadhātu Guanyin group.

大悲四八之應


大悲四八之应

see styles
dà bēi sì bā zhī yìng
    da4 bei1 si4 ba1 zhi1 ying4
ta pei ssu pa chih ying
 daihi shihachi no ō
The thirty-two or thirty-three manifestations of the All-pitiful Guanyin responding to every need.

大明白身菩薩


大明白身菩萨

see styles
dà míng bái shēn pú sà
    da4 ming2 bai2 shen1 pu2 sa4
ta ming pai shen p`u sa
    ta ming pai shen pu sa
 Daimyō byaku shin bosatsu
The great bright white-bodied bodhisattva, sixth in the first row of the Garbhadhātu Guanyin group.

三十七尊四大輪


三十七尊四大轮

see styles
sān shí qī zūn sì dà lún
    san1 shi2 qi1 zun1 si4 da4 lun2
san shih ch`i tsun ssu ta lun
    san shih chi tsun ssu ta lun
 sanjūshichi son shidairin
The four large circles in each of which the thirty-seven are represented, in one all hold the diamond-realm symbol, the vajra; in another, the symbol relating to the triple realm of time, past, present, future; in another, the Guanyin symbol; and in another, the symbol of infinite space.

阿婆盧吉低舍羅


阿婆卢吉低舍罗

see styles
ā pó lú jí dī shè luó
    a1 po2 lu2 ji2 di1 she4 luo2
a p`o lu chi ti she lo
    a po lu chi ti she lo
 Abarukiteishara
Avalokiteśvara, name of Guanyin.

阿那婆婁吉低輸


阿那婆娄吉低输

see styles
ān à pó lóu jí dī shū
    an1 a4 po2 lou2 ji2 di1 shu1
an a p`o lou chi ti shu
    an a po lou chi ti shu
 Anabarukitteishu
Āryāvalokiteśvara, a title of Guanyin v. 阿縛.

Variations:
観世音
觀世音(oK)

see styles
 kanzeon
    かんぜおん
(See 観音) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion

Variations:
観自在
觀自在(oK)

see styles
 kanjizai
    かんじざい
{Buddh} (See 観音・かんのん) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion

Variations:
観音(P)
觀音(oK)

see styles
 kannon
    かんのん
Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion

Variations:
観音様
観音さま
觀音様(oK)
觀音さま(oK)

see styles
 kannonsama
    かんのんさま
(1) {Buddh} (See 観音) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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