There are 18 total results for your Ray of Light search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
光 see styles |
guāng guang1 kuang hikari ひかり |
More info & calligraphy: Light / Bright / Shine(1) light; (2) illumination; ray; beam; gleam; glow; (3) happiness; hope; (4) influence; power; (5) vision; eyesight; (6) (abbreviation) (See 光回線) optical fiber; optical fibre; (female given name) Rei 光明 prabha, light, brightness, splendour, to illuminate. |
一条 see styles |
ichijou / ichijo いちじょう |
(1) one line; one streak; one stripe; one ray (of light); one wisp (of smoke); (2) one item (in an itemized form); one clause; one passage (in a book); (3) one matter (affair, event, case, incident); (surname) Takuya |
光線 光线 see styles |
guāng xiàn guang1 xian4 kuang hsien kousen / kosen こうせん |
light ray; CL:條|条[tiao2],道[dao4]; light; illumination; lighting (for a photograph) beam; light ray |
放光 see styles |
fàng guāng fang4 guang1 fang kuang houkou / hoko ほうこう |
emission of light Light-emitting; to send out an illuminating ray. |
毫光 see styles |
goukou / goko ごうこう |
(abbreviation) (from 白毫相光) light that is said to be emitted from some hair or tuft in Buddha's forehead; ray of light from the tuft of white hair (between the eyebrows) |
焰響 焰响 see styles |
yàn xiǎng yan4 xiang3 yen hsiang enkyō |
a ray of light (or a mirage) and an echo |
玉豪 see styles |
yù háo yu4 hao2 yü hao gyokugō |
玉毫 The ūrṇā or white curl between the Buddha's eyebrows, from which he sent forth his ray of light illuminating all worlds. |
白毫 see styles |
bái háo bai2 hao2 pai hao byakugō びゃくごう |
whorl of white hair on the forehead of the Buddha, represented by a white precious stone on statues of Buddha; urna The curl between Śākyamuni's eyebrows; from it, in the Mahāyāna sutras, he sends out a ray of light which reveals all worlds; it is used as a synonym of the Buddha, e. g. 白毫之賜 (all that a monk has is) a gift from the White-curled One. |
光射線 光射线 see styles |
guāng shè xiàn guang1 she4 xian4 kuang she hsien |
light ray |
本光瑞 see styles |
běn guāng ruì ben3 guang1 rui4 pen kuang jui honkō zui |
a former auspicious portent (indicated) by a ray of light |
眉間光 眉间光 see styles |
méi jiān guāng mei2 jian1 guang1 mei chien kuang miken kō |
The ray of light which issued from the 眉間白毫相 lighting up all worlds, v. Lotus Sutra. |
賀羅馱 贺罗驮 see styles |
hè luó tuó he4 luo2 tuo2 ho lo t`o ho lo to garada |
(or 賀邏馱) hrada, a lake, pool, ray of light. |
一条の光 see styles |
ichijounohikari / ichijonohikari いちじょうのひかり |
(exp,n) (idiom) ray of light |
大光普照 see styles |
dà guāng pǔ zhào da4 guang1 pu3 zhao4 ta kuang p`u chao ta kuang pu chao daikō fushō |
The great light shining everywhere, especially the ray of light that streamed from between the Buddha's eyebrows, referred to in the Lotus Sutra. |
希望の星 see styles |
kibounohoshi / kibonohoshi きぼうのほし |
(exp,n) (idiom) ray of light; ray of hope; promising talent |
白毫相光 see styles |
bái háo xiàng guāng bai2 hao2 xiang4 guang1 pai hao hsiang kuang byakugōsō no hikari |
a ray of light from the tuft of white hair (between the eyebrows) |
眉間白毫相光 眉间白毫相光 see styles |
méi jiān bái háo xiàng guāng mei2 jian1 bai2 hao2 xiang4 guang1 mei chien pai hao hsiang kuang miken byakugō sōkō |
a ray of light from the tuft of white hair between the eyebrows |
Variations: |
hitosuji ひとすじ |
(1) one line; one stretch (e.g. of road); one strand (e.g. of hair); one beam (e.g. of light); one ray; one length (e.g. of rope); (adj-na,n-suf) (2) earnest; resolute; intent; devoted; single-minded; (3) (archaism) one bloodline; one clan; (adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) ordinary; common |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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