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Simple Dictionary Definition |
十川 see styles |
totsukawa とつかわ |
(surname) Totsukawa |
十市 see styles |
toochi とおち |
(f,p) Toochi |
十希 see styles |
toki とき |
(female given name) Toki |
十師 十师 see styles |
shí shī shi2 shi1 shih shih jisshi |
The ten monks necessary for a full ordination of a monk, i.e. 三師七證 three leaders and seven witnesses. |
十干 see styles |
shí gān shi2 gan1 shih kan jikkan じっかん |
same as 天干; the 10 heavenly stems 甲, 乙, 丙, 丁, 戊, 己, 庚, 辛, 壬, 癸 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number like Roman I, II, III) ten celestial stems (two types each of wood, fire, earth, metal, water); ten heavenly stems |
十年 see styles |
shí nián shi2 nian2 shih nien juunen / junen じゅうねん |
ten years; decade ten years |
十幾 十几 see styles |
shí jǐ shi2 ji3 shih chi |
more than ten; a dozen or more |
十府 see styles |
tofu とふ |
(surname) Tofu |
十度 see styles |
shí dù shi2 du4 shih tu jū do |
The ten pāramitās or virtues transporting to nirvāṇa; idem 十波羅蜜 q.v. |
十弗 see styles |
toofutsu とおふつ |
(place-name) Toofutsu |
十弥 see styles |
juuya / juya じゅうや |
(given name) Jūya |
十彩 see styles |
toa とあ |
(female given name) Toa |
十影 see styles |
tokage とかげ |
(female given name) Tokage |
十役 see styles |
touyaku / toyaku とうやく |
(surname) Touyaku |
十徳 see styles |
jittoku じっとく |
(1) (See 羽織) early-modern men's jacket resembling a haori; (2) (orig. meaning) ten virtues; many merits; (surname) Jittoku |
十德 see styles |
shí dé shi2 de2 shih te jittoku |
The ten virtues, powers, or qualities, of which there are several groups, e.g. in the 華嚴經,十地品 there are 法師十德 the ten virtues of a teacher of the Law, i.e. he should be well versed in its meaning; able widely to publish it; not be nervous before an audience; be untiring in argument; adaptable; orderly so that his teaching can be easily followed; serious and dignified; bold and zealous; unwearied; and enduring (able to bear insult, etc.). The 弟子十德 ten virtues or qualities of a disciple according to the 大日經疏 4, are faith; sincerity; devotion to the trikāya; (seeking the) adornment of true wisdom; perseverance; moral purity; patience (or bearing shame); generosity in giving; courage; resoluteness. |
十心 see styles |
shí xīn shi2 xin1 shih hsin jisshin |
The ten kinds of heart or mind; there are three groups. One is from the 止觀 4, minds ignorant and dark; affected by evil companions; not following the good; doing evil in thought, word, deed; spreading evil abroad; unceasingly wicked; secret sin; open crime; utterly shameless; denying cause and effect (retribution)―all such must remain in the flow 流 of reincarnation. The second group (from the same book) is the 逆流 the mind striving against the stream of perpetual reincarnation; it shows itself in devout faith, shame (for sin), fear (of wrong-doing), repentance and confession, reform, bodhi (i.e. the bodhisattva mind), doing good, maintaining the right law, thinking on all the Buddhas, meditation on the void (or, the unreality of sin). The third is the 眞言 group from the 大日經疏 3; the "seed" heart (i.e. the original good desire), the sprout (under Buddhist religious influence), the bud, leaf, flower, fruit, its serviceableness; the child-heart, the discriminating heart, the heart of settled judgment (or resolve). |
十忍 see styles |
shí rěn shi2 ren3 shih jen toshinobu としのぶ |
(personal name) Toshinobu ten tolerances |
十志 see styles |
toshi とし |
(female given name) Toshi |
十快 see styles |
shí kuài shi2 kuai4 shih k`uai shih kuai jikke |
The ten inexpressible joys of the Pure-land; also 十樂. |
十念 see styles |
shí niàn shi2 nian4 shih nien juunen / junen じゅうねん |
(surname) Jūnen The ten repetitions of an invocation, e.g. namo Amitābha. |
十恩 see styles |
shí ēn shi2 en1 shih en jūon |
Ten kinds of the Buddha's grace: his (1) initial resolve to universalize (his salvation); (2) self-sacrifice (in previous lives); (3) complete altruism; (4) his descent into all the six states of existence for their salvation; (5) relief of the living from distress and mortality; (6) profound pity; (7) revelation of himself in human and glorified form; (8) teaching in accordance with the capacity of his hearers, first hīnayāna, then māhayāna doctrine; (9) revealing his nirvāṇa to stimulate his disciples; (10) pitying thought for all creatures, in that dying at 80 instead of at 100 he left twenty years of his own happiness to his disciples; and also the tripiṭaka for universal salvation. |
十悪 see styles |
juuaku / juaku じゅうあく |
(1) (hist) the ten abominations (the ten most grievous offenses under traditional Chinese law); (2) {Buddh} (See 十善・1) the ten evil deeds |
十惑 see styles |
shí huò shi2 huo4 shih huo jūwaku |
idem 十使. |
十惡 十恶 see styles |
shí è shi2 e4 shih o jūaku |
Daśākuśala. The ten "not right" or evil things are killing, stealing, adultery, lying, double-tongue, coarse language, filthy language, covetousness, anger, perverted views; these produce the ten resultant evils 十惡業 (道) Cf. 十善; 十戒. |
十想 see styles |
shí xiǎng shi2 xiang3 shih hsiang jū sō |
ten kinds of contemplations |
十愛 see styles |
tochika とちか |
(female given name) Tochika |
十成 see styles |
shí chéng shi2 cheng2 shih ch`eng shih cheng jūjō |
completely Entirely completed, perfect. |
十戒 see styles |
shí jiè shi2 jie4 shih chieh jukkai じゅっかい |
More info & calligraphy: Ten Commandments(1) (Buddhist term) the 10 precepts; (2) Ten Commandments; Decalogue; Decalog; (surname) Jukkai Śikṣāpada. The ten prohibitions (in Pāli form) consist of five commandments for the layman: (1) not to destroy life 不殺生 pāṇātipātāveramaṇi; (2) not to steal 不倫盜 adinnādānāver; (3) not to commit adultery 不婬慾 abrahmacaryaver.; (4) not to lie 不妄語musāvādāver.; (5) not to take intoxicating liquor 不飮酒 suramereyya-majjapamādaṭṭhānāver. Eight special commandments for laymen consist of the preceding five plus: (6) not to eat food out of regulated hours 不非時食 vikāla-bhojanāver.; (7) not to use garlands or perfumes 不著華鬘好香塗身 mālā- gandha-vilepana-dhāraṇa-maṇḍana-vibhūṣanaṭṭhānā; (8) not to sleep on high or broad beds (chastity) 不坐高廣大牀 uccāsayanā-mahāsayanā. The ten commandments for the monk are the preceding eight plus: (9) not to take part in singing, dancing, musical or theatrical performances, not to see or listen to such 不歌舞倡伎不往觀聽 nacca-gīta-vādita-visūkadassanāver.; (10) to refrain from acquiring uncoined or coined gold, or silver, or jewels 不得捉錢金銀寶物 jātarūpa-rajata-paṭīggahaṇāver. Under the Māhayāna these ten commands for the monk were changed, to accord with the new environment of the monk, to the following: not to kill, not to steal, to avoid all unchastity, not to lie, not to slander, not to insult, not to chatter, not to covet, not to give way to anger, to harbour no scepticism. |
十戸 see styles |
tounohe / tonohe とうのへ |
(surname) Tounohe |
十手 see styles |
jutte じゅって jitte じって |
(archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan) |
十才 see styles |
jussai じゅっさい jissai じっさい |
age 10 |
十持 see styles |
juuji / juji じゅうじ |
(surname) Jūji |
十指 see styles |
jisshi; jusshi じっし; じゅっし |
the ten fingers |
十握 see styles |
tozuka とずか |
(surname) Tozuka |
十教 see styles |
shí jiào shi2 jiao4 shih chiao jukkyō |
v. 十宗. |
十数 see styles |
juusuu / jusu じゅうすう |
(prefix) (before a counter or unit of measurement, currency, etc.) ten-odd; a dozen or so |
十數 十数 see styles |
shí shù shi2 shu4 shih shu |
more than ten; a dozen or more See: 十数 |
十斗 see styles |
juuto / juto じゅうと |
(personal name) Jūto |
十方 see styles |
shí fāng shi2 fang1 shih fang jippou / jippo じっぽう |
(1) the ten directions (north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, northwest, up and down); (2) all directions; everywhere; (place-name) Toohou The ten directions of space, i.e. the eight points of the compass and the nadir and zenith. There is a Buddha for each direction 十方十佛. |
十日 see styles |
tookaichi とおかいち |
(1) the tenth day of the month; (2) ten days; (place-name) Tookaichi |
十明 see styles |
juumei / jume じゅうめい |
(place-name) Jūmei |
十時 十时 see styles |
shí shí shi2 shi2 shih shih todoroki とどろき |
(personal name) Todoroki ten periods [in a human life] |
十智 see styles |
shí zhì shi2 zhi4 shih chih jū chi |
The ten forms of understanding. I. Hīnayāna: (1) 世俗智 common understanding; (2) 法智 enlightened understanding, i.e. on the Four Truths in this life; (3) 類智 ditto, applied to the two upper realms 上二界; (4), (5), (6), (7) understanding re each of the Four Truths separately, both in the upper and lower realms, e.g. 苦智; (8) 他心智 understanding of the minds of others; (9) 盡智 the understanding that puts an end to all previous faith in or for self, i.e. 自信智; (10) 無生智 nirvāṇa wisdom; v. 倶舍論 26. II. Mahāyāna. A Tathāgatas ten powers of understanding or wisdom: (1) 三世智 perfect understanding of past, present, and future; (2) ditto of Buddha Law; (3) 法界無礙智 unimpeded understanding of the whole Buddha-realm; (4) 法界無邊智 unlimited, or infinite understanding of the whole Buddha-realm; (5) 充滿一切智 understanding of ubiquity; (6) 普照一切世間智 understanding of universal enlightenment; (7) 住持一切世界智 understanding of omnipotence, or universal control; (8) 知一切衆生智 understanding of omniscience re all living beings; (9) 知一切法智 understanding of omniscience re the laws of universal salvation; (10) 知無邊諸佛智 understanding of omniscience re all Buddha wisdom. v. 華嚴経 16. There are also his ten forms of understanding of the "Five Seas" 五海 of worlds, living beings, karma, passions, and Buddhas. |
十曽 see styles |
jusso じゅっそ |
(place-name) Jusso |
十月 see styles |
shí yuè shi2 yue4 shih yüeh totsuki とつき |
More info & calligraphy: October(adverbial noun) October; (female given name) Totsuki |
十朗 see styles |
juurou / juro じゅうろう |
(male given name) Jūrou |
十望 see styles |
tomo とも |
(female given name) Tomo |
十本 see styles |
jippon; juppon じっぽん; じゅっぽん |
ten (long cylindrical things) |
十朱 see styles |
toake とあけ |
(surname) Toake |
十村 see styles |
tomura とむら |
(place-name, surname) Tomura |
十束 see styles |
totsuka とつか |
(surname) Totsuka |
十条 see styles |
tojou / tojo とじょう |
(surname) Tojō |
十松 see styles |
tomatsu とまつ |
(surname) Tomatsu |
十林 see styles |
tobayashi とばやし |
(surname) Tobayashi |
十果 see styles |
juuka / juka じゅうか |
(given name) Jūka |
十枝 see styles |
toeda とえだ |
(surname) Toeda |
十架 see styles |
tooka とおか |
(female given name) Tooka |
十栄 see styles |
mitsue みつえ |
(female given name) Mitsue |
十框 see styles |
jikkyou / jikkyo じっきょう |
(given name) Jikkyō |
十條 see styles |
juujou / jujo じゅうじょう |
(surname) Jūjō |
十梧 see styles |
tougo / togo とうご |
(female given name) Tougo |
十森 see styles |
tomori ともり |
(surname) Tomori |
十楚 see styles |
juuso / juso じゅうそ |
(surname) Jūso |
十楽 see styles |
juuraku / juraku じゅうらく |
(place-name, surname) Jūraku |
十樂 十乐 see styles |
shí lè shi2 le4 shih le jū raku |
v. 十快. |
十次 see styles |
tooji とおじ |
(personal name) Tooji |
十歌 see styles |
toka とか |
(female given name) Toka |
十止 see styles |
shí zhǐ shi2 zhi3 shih chih jūshi |
ten reposes |
十歩 see styles |
juppo じゅっぽ |
(personal name) Juppo |
十歲 十岁 see styles |
shí suì shi2 sui4 shih sui jūsai |
ten years (old) |
十歳 see styles |
jussai じゅっさい jissai じっさい |
age 10 |
十江 see styles |
jikkou / jikko じっこう |
(given name) Jikkou |
十河 see styles |
totsukawa とつかわ |
(surname) Totsukawa |
十泊 see styles |
jippaku じっぱく |
(given name) Jippaku |
十法 see styles |
shí fǎ shi2 fa3 shih fa jippō |
More info & calligraphy: Ten perfect Mahayana rules |
十波 see styles |
toha とは |
(female given name) Toha |
十津 see styles |
tozu とづ |
(surname) Tozu |
十海 see styles |
toumi / tomi とうみ |
(female given name) Toumi |
十潮 see styles |
toshio としお |
(given name) Toshio |
十澤 see styles |
ozawa おざわ |
(surname) Ozawa |
十濱 see styles |
touhama / tohama とうはま |
(surname) Touhama |
十牛 see styles |
juugyuu / jugyu じゅうぎゅう |
{Buddh} Ten Bulls (ten stages of the herding of an ox, used as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment) |
十物 see styles |
shí wù shi2 wu4 shih wu jūmotsu |
things in general |
十玄 see styles |
shí xuán shi2 xuan2 shih hsüan jūgen |
十玄門 (十玄緣起) The ten philosophic ideas expressed in two metrical versions, each line ending with 門. v. 玄門. |
十玉 see styles |
todama とだま |
(surname) Todama |
十王 see styles |
shí wáng shi2 wang2 shih wang juuou / juo じゅうおう |
{Buddh} ten rulers of the afterlife (who judge the dead and determine their placement in their next life); (place-name, surname) Jūou The ten kings presiding over the ten departments of purgatory. |
十璃 see styles |
juri じゅり |
(female given name) Juri |
十環 see styles |
towa とわ |
(female given name) Towa |
十生 see styles |
shí shēng shi2 sheng1 shih sheng jussei / jusse じゅっせい |
(personal name) Jussei ten lives |
十田 see styles |
toda とだ |
(personal name) Toda |
十男 see styles |
tomio とみお |
(personal name) Tomio |
十町 see styles |
jucchou / juccho じゅっちょう |
(place-name) Jucchō |
十界 see styles |
shí jiè shi2 jie4 shih chieh jikkai じっかい |
{Buddh} ten spiritual realms; (surname) Jikkai idem 十法界. |
十畝 see styles |
juppo じゅっぽ |
(personal name) Juppo |
十番 see styles |
juuban / juban じゅうばん |
(place-name) Jūban |
十百 see styles |
tomo とも |
(personal name) Tomo |
十目 see styles |
juumoku / jumoku じゅうもく |
all eyes |
十相 see styles |
shí xiàng shi2 xiang4 shih hsiang jū sō |
ten marks |
十眼 see styles |
shí yǎn shi2 yan3 shih yen jūgen |
The ten kinds of eyes: (1) 肉眼 eyes of flesh; (2) 天眼 deva eyes; (3) 慧眼 wisdom eyes; (4) 法眼 dharma eyes; (5) 佛眼 Buddha eyes; (6) 智眼 eyes of judgment; (7) 光明眼 eyes shining with Buddha-light; (8) 出生死眼 immortal eyes; (9) 無碍眼 unhindered eyes; (10) 一切智眼 omniscient eyes. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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