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Simple Dictionary Definition |
淸淨覺 淸淨觉 see styles |
qīng jìng jué qing1 jing4 jue2 ch`ing ching chüeh ching ching chüeh shōjōkaku |
pure awareness |
淸淨觀 淸淨观 see styles |
qīng jìng guān qing1 jing4 guan1 ch`ing ching kuan ching ching kuan shōjō kan |
contemplation on purity |
淸淨識 淸淨识 see styles |
qīng jìng shì qing1 jing4 shi4 ch`ing ching shih ching ching shih shōjō shiki |
amalavijñāna, pure, uncontaminated knowledge; earlier regarded as the ninth, later as the eighth or ālayavijñāna. |
淸淨道 see styles |
qīng jìng dào qing1 jing4 dao4 ch`ing ching tao ching ching tao shōjō dō |
pure path |
淸淨鏡 淸淨镜 see styles |
qīng jìng jìng qing1 jing4 jing4 ch`ing ching ching ching ching ching shōjō kyō |
a clear mirror |
淸淨體 淸淨体 see styles |
qīng jìng tǐ qing1 jing4 ti3 ch`ing ching t`i ching ching ti shōjō tai |
pure essence |
清淨石 see styles |
seijouseki / sejoseki せいじょうせき |
(place-name) Seijōseki |
無量淨 无量淨 see styles |
wú liáng jìng wu2 liang2 jing4 wu liang ching muryō jō |
(無量淨天) Apramāṇaśubha, boundless purity, the second of the heavens in the third dhyāna heavens of form. |
生淨信 see styles |
shēng jìng xìn sheng1 jing4 xin4 sheng ching hsin shō jōshin |
arouse pure faith |
白淨願 白淨愿 see styles |
bái jìng yuàn bai2 jing4 yuan4 pai ching yüan byakujō gan |
pure vow |
約淨天 约淨天 see styles |
yuē jìng tiān yue1 jing4 tian1 yüeh ching t`ien yüeh ching tien Yakujō ten |
heaven of lesser purity |
純淨水 纯净水 see styles |
chún jìng shuǐ chun2 jing4 shui3 ch`un ching shui chun ching shui |
purified water |
自性淨 see styles |
zì xìng jìng zi4 xing4 jing4 tzu hsing ching jishō jō |
fundamental nature is pure |
菩薩淨 菩萨淨 see styles |
pú sà jìng pu2 sa4 jing4 p`u sa ching pu sa ching bosatsu jō |
vimala |
行淸淨 see styles |
xíng qīng jìng xing2 qing1 jing4 hsing ch`ing ching hsing ching ching gyō shōjō |
purity in actions |
見淸淨 见淸淨 see styles |
jiàn qīng jìng jian4 qing1 jing4 chien ch`ing ching chien ching ching ken shōjō |
to see purity |
角鹽淨 角盐淨 see styles |
jué yán jìng jue2 yan2 jing4 chüeh yen ching kakuen jō |
preserving salt in a horn |
身不淨 see styles |
shēn bù jìng shen1 bu4 jing4 shen pu ching shin fujō |
body as impure |
身淨慢 see styles |
shēn jìng màn shen1 jing4 man4 shen ching man shinjō man |
pride in the purity of one's body |
遍淨天 遍净天 see styles |
biàn jìng tiān bian4 jing4 tian1 pien ching t`ien pien ching tien henjō ten |
The heaven of universal purity, the third of the third dhyāna heavens. |
金銀淨 金银淨 see styles |
jīn yín jìng jin1 yin2 jing4 chin yin ching kongin jō |
accepting gold and silver |
障淸淨 see styles |
zhàng qīng jìng zhang4 qing1 jing4 chang ch`ing ching chang ching ching shōshōjō |
hindrances are purified |
隨意淨 随意淨 see styles |
suí yì jìng sui2 yi4 jing4 sui i ching zuii jō |
confirming a monastic act in an incomplete assembly |
離垢淨 离垢淨 see styles |
lí gòu jìng li2 gou4 jing4 li kou ching riku jō |
purified through removal of pollution |
非不淨 see styles |
fēi bù jìng fei1 bu4 jing4 fei pu ching |
not impure |
非淨智 see styles |
fēi jìng zhì fei1 jing4 zhi4 fei ching chih |
not pure cognition |
麤淨信 see styles |
cū jìng xìn cu1 jing4 xin4 ts`u ching hsin tsu ching hsin |
coarse and pure faith |
淨不淨業 淨不淨业 see styles |
jìng bù jìng yè jing4 bu4 jing4 ye4 ching pu ching yeh jō fujō gō |
pure and impure activities |
淨佛國土 淨佛国土 see styles |
jìng fó guó tǔ jing4 fo2 guo2 tu3 ching fo kuo t`u ching fo kuo tu jō bukkokudo |
purify buddha-lands |
淨修住法 see styles |
jìng xiū zhù fǎ jing4 xiu1 zhu4 fa3 ching hsiu chu fa jōshujū hō |
factors at the stage of purification |
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 |
淨光莊嚴 淨光庄严 see styles |
jìng guāng zhuāng yán jing4 guang1 zhuang1 yan2 ching kuang chuang yen Jōkō shōgon |
Vairocana-raśmi-pratimaṇḍitā |
淨勝意樂 淨胜意乐 see styles |
jìng shèng yì yào jing4 sheng4 yi4 yao4 ching sheng i yao jōshō igyō |
pure superior aspiration |
淨名居士 see styles |
jìng míng jū shì jing4 ming2 ju1 shi4 ching ming chü shih Jōmyō Koji |
Vimalakīrti |
淨名玄義 淨名玄义 see styles |
jìng míng xuán yì jing4 ming2 xuan2 yi4 ching ming hsüan i Jōmyō gengi |
Profound Commentary on the Vimalakīrti |
淨圓覺心 淨圆觉心 see styles |
jìng yuán jué xīn jing4 yuan2 jue2 xin1 ching yüan chüeh hsin jō enkaku shin |
Pure and perfect enlightened mind: the complete enlightenment of the Buddha. |
淨土三經 淨土三经 see styles |
jìng tǔ sān jīng jing4 tu3 san1 jing1 ching t`u san ching ching tu san ching jōto sangyō |
three principal texts of the Pure Land tradition |
淨土往生 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 ching t`u wang sheng ching tu wang sheng jōdo ōjō |
rebirth in the Pure Land |
淨土文類 淨土文类 see styles |
jìng tǔ wén lèi jing4 tu3 wen2 lei4 ching t`u wen lei ching tu wen lei Jōdo monrui |
Collected Pure Land Passages |
淨土眞宗 see styles |
jìng tǔ zhēn zōng jing4 tu3 zhen1 zong1 ching t`u chen tsung ching tu chen tsung Jōdo shinshū |
True Pure Land School |
淨土自在 see styles |
jìng tǔ zì zài jing4 tu3 zi4 zai4 ching t`u tzu tsai ching tu tzu tsai jōdo jizai |
the unimpededness of the pureness of one's land |
淨土論註 淨土论注 see styles |
jìng tǔ lùn zhù jing4 tu3 lun4 zhu4 ching t`u lun chu ching tu lun chu Jōdoron chū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
淨增上意 see styles |
jìng zēng shàng yì jing4 zeng1 shang4 yi4 ching tseng shang i jō zōjō i |
pure superior intention |
淨妙國土 淨妙国土 see styles |
jìng miào guó tǔ jing4 miao4 guo2 tu3 ching miao kuo t`u ching miao kuo tu jōmyō kokudo |
pure marvelous land |
淨影慧遠 淨影慧远 see styles |
jìng yǐng huì yuǎn jing4 ying3 hui4 yuan3 ching ying hui yüan Jōyō Eon |
Jingying Huiyuan |
淨心意樂 淨心意乐 see styles |
jìng xīn yì yào jing4 xin1 yi4 yao4 ching hsin i yao jōshin igyō |
pure-minded aspiration |
淨我樂常 淨我乐常 see styles |
jìng wǒ lè cháng jing4 wo3 le4 chang2 ching wo le ch`ang ching wo le chang jō ga raku jō |
[authentic] purity, self, bliss, and permanence |
淨戒律儀 淨戒律仪 see styles |
jìng jiè lǜ yí jing4 jie4 lv4 yi2 ching chieh lü i jōkai ritsugi |
[moral] observances and restraints |
淨業障經 淨业障经 see styles |
jìng yè zhàng jīng jing4 ye4 zhang4 jing1 ching yeh chang ching Jō gōshō kyō |
Jing yezhang jing |
淨法熏習 淨法熏习 see styles |
jìng fǎ xūn xí jing4 fa3 xun1 xi2 ching fa hsün hsi jōhō kunshū |
perfuming by pure dharmas |
淨波羅蜜 淨波罗蜜 see styles |
jìng bō luó mì jing4 bo1 luo2 mi4 ching po lo mi jō haramitsu |
The fourth pāramitā of the Nirvana Sutra, 常樂我淨 v. 常. |
淨潔五欲 淨洁五欲 see styles |
jìng jié wǔ yù jing4 jie2 wu3 yu4 ching chieh wu yü jōketsu goyoku |
The five pure desires, or senses, i.e. of the higher worlds in contrast with the coarse senses of the lower worlds. |
淨穢平等 淨秽平等 see styles |
jìng huì píng děng jing4 hui4 ping2 deng3 ching hui p`ing teng ching hui ping teng jōe byōdō |
equality of purity and defilement |
淨菩提心 净菩提心 see styles |
jìng pú tí xīn jing4 pu2 ti2 xin1 ching p`u t`i hsin ching pu ti hsin jō bodai shin |
Pure bhūtatathatā bodhi mind, or mind of pure enlightenment, the first stage of the practitioner in the esoteric sect. |
淨行所緣 淨行所缘 see styles |
jìng xíng suǒ yuán jing4 xing2 suo3 yuan2 ching hsing so yüan jōgyō shoen |
object of purifying behavior |
淨諸業障 淨诸业障 see styles |
jìng zhū yè zhàng jing4 zhu1 ye4 zhang4 ching chu yeh chang jōshogōshō |
Purifier of All Karmic Hindrances |
淨道場偈 淨道场偈 see styles |
jìng dào chǎng jié jing4 dao4 chang3 jie2 ching tao ch`ang chieh ching tao chang chieh jō dōjō no ge |
Verse of Purifying Place of Practice |
淨飯王子 淨饭王子 see styles |
jìng fàn wáng zí jing4 fan4 wang2 zi2 ching fan wang tzu Jōbanōshi |
Son of King Suddhodhana |
一乾二淨 一干二净 see styles |
yī gān èr jìng yi1 gan1 er4 jing4 i kan erh ching |
thoroughly (idiom); completely; one and all; very clean |
一佛淨土 一佛净土 see styles |
yī fó jìng tǔ yi1 fo2 jing4 tu3 i fo ching t`u i fo ching tu ichi butsu jōdo |
A Buddha's Pure Land, especially that of Amitābha. |
一向淸淨 see styles |
yī xiàng qīng jìng yi1 xiang4 qing1 jing4 i hsiang ch`ing ching i hsiang ching ching ikkō shōjō |
wholly pure |
七種不淨 七种不淨 see styles |
qī zhǒng bù jìng qi1 zhong3 bu4 jing4 ch`i chung pu ching chi chung pu ching shichishu fujō |
seven kinds of uncleanness, derived from the parental seed, parental intercourse, the womb, the prenatal blood of the mother, birth, one's own flesh, one's own putrid corpse. |
三不淨肉 三不净肉 see styles |
sān bù jìng ròu san1 bu4 jing4 rou4 san pu ching jou san fujō niku |
The three kinds of flesh unclean to a monk killed, or has doubt about it; v. 三淨肉. |
三業淸淨 三业淸淨 see styles |
sān yè qīng jìng san1 ye4 qing1 jing4 san yeh ch`ing ching san yeh ching ching sangō shōjō |
purity in the three activities |
三種淨業 三种淨业 see styles |
sān zhǒng jìng yè san1 zhong3 jing4 ye4 san chung ching yeh sanshu jōgō |
The threefold way of obtaining pure karma, idem 三福. |
三種淨肉 三种淨肉 see styles |
sān zhǒng jìng ròu san1 zhong3 jing4 rou4 san chung ching jou sanshu jōniku |
three kinds of pure meat |
三種淸淨 三种淸淨 see styles |
sān zhǒng qīng jìng san1 zhong3 qing1 jing4 san chung ch`ing ching san chung ching ching sanshu shōjō |
The three purities of a bodhisattva— a mind free from all impurity, a body pure because never to be reborn save by transformation, an appearance 相 perfectly pure and adorned. |
三聚淨戒 see styles |
sān jù jìng jiè san1 ju4 jing4 jie4 san chü ching chieh sanju jōkai |
three sets of pure precepts |
三輪淸淨 三轮淸淨 see styles |
sān lún qīng jìng san1 lun2 qing1 jing4 san lun ch`ing ching san lun ching ching sanrin shōjō |
three wheels of purity |
上妙淸淨 see styles |
shàng miào qīng jìng shang4 miao4 qing1 jing4 shang miao ch`ing ching shang miao ching ching jōmyō shōjō |
spotless |
不乾不淨 不干不净 see styles |
bù gān bù jìng bu4 gan1 bu4 jing4 pu kan pu ching |
unclean; filthy; foul-mouthed |
不淨作意 see styles |
bù jìng zuò yì bu4 jing4 zuo4 yi4 pu ching tso i fujō sai |
paying attention to the ugly (impure) |
不淨忿怒 不净忿怒 see styles |
bù jìng fèn nù bu4 jing4 fen4 nu4 pu ching fen nu Fujōfunnu |
不淨金剛; 鳥樞沙摩明王 or 鳥芻沙摩明王; 觸金剛 Ucchuṣma, a bodhisattva connected with 不動明王 who controls unclean demons. |
不淨淨位 see styles |
bù jìng jìng wèi bu4 jing4 jing4 wei4 pu ching ching wei fujōjō i |
level of purity and impurity |
不淨觀經 不淨观经 see styles |
bù jìng guān jīng bu4 jing4 guan1 jing1 pu ching kuan ching Fujō kan kyō |
A sutra of Dharmatrata. |
不淨說法 不淨说法 see styles |
bù jìng shuō fǎ bu4 jing4 shuo1 fa3 pu ching shuo fa fujō seppō |
邪命說法 'Unclean' preaching, i. e. to preach, whether rightly or wrongly, from an impure motive, e. g. for making a living. |
不淨金剛 不淨金刚 see styles |
bù jìng jīn gāng bu4 jing4 jin1 gang1 pu ching chin kang Fujō Kongō |
Ucchuṣma |
世間淨智 世间淨智 see styles |
shì jiān jìng zhì shi4 jian1 jing4 zhi4 shih chien ching chih seken jōchi |
pure cognition at the mundane level |
世間淸淨 世间淸淨 see styles |
shì jiān qīng jìng shi4 jian1 qing1 jing4 shih chien ch`ing ching shih chien ching ching seken shōjō |
mundane purity |
九品淨刹 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn jìng chà jiu3 pin3 jing4 cha4 chiu p`in ching ch`a chiu pin ching cha kuhon jōsatsu |
nine grades of the Pure Land |
九品淨土 九品净土 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn jìng tǔ jiu3 pin3 jing4 tu3 chiu p`in ching t`u chiu pin ching tu kuhon jōdo |
also 九品淨刹 , 九品安養, 九品蓮臺, 九品往生 The nine grades, or rewards, of the Pure Land, corresponding to the nine grades of development in the previous life, upon which depends, in the next life, one's distance from Amitābha, the consequent aeons that are needed to approach him, and whether one's lotus will open early or late. |
乾淨俐落 干净俐落 see styles |
gān jìng lì luò gan1 jing4 li4 luo4 kan ching li lo |
clean and efficient; neat and tidy |
乾淨利落 干净利落 see styles |
gān jìng lì luo gan1 jing4 li4 luo5 kan ching li lo |
squeaky clean; neat and tidy; efficient |
二種淸淨 二种淸淨 see styles |
èr zhǒng qīng jìng er4 zhong3 qing1 jing4 erh chung ch`ing ching erh chung ching ching nishu shōjō |
Two kinds of purity, according to the Huayan sūtra; 自性淸淨 natural purity, i.e. the natural 眞如 purity; and 離垢淸淨 acquired purity through avoiding pollution. |
二障淸淨 see styles |
èr zhàng qīng jìng er4 zhang4 qing1 jing4 erh chang ch`ing ching erh chang ching ching nishōshōjō |
to purify the two hindrances |
五淨居天 五净居天 see styles |
wǔ jìng jū tiān wu3 jing4 ju1 tian1 wu ching chü t`ien wu ching chü tien go jō go ten |
五不還天 Cf. 色界. The five pure-dwelling heavens in the fourth dhyāna heaven, into which arhats are finally born: 無煩天 Avṛhās, the heaven free from all trouble; 無熱天 Atapās, of no heat or distress; 善現天 Sudṛsās, of beautiful presentation; 善見天 Sudarśanās, beautiful; and 色究竟天 Akaniṣṭhās, the highest heaven of the form-realm. |
五種不淨 五种不淨 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng bù jìng wu3 zhong3 bu4 jing4 wu chung pu ching go shu fujō |
five types of [bodily] impurity |
五種淨食 五种淨食 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng jìng shí wu3 zhong3 jing4 shi2 wu chung ching shih goshu jōjiki |
five pure foods |
他聚落淨 see styles |
tā jù luò jìng ta1 ju4 luo4 jing4 t`a chü lo ching ta chü lo ching tashuraku jō |
after finishing one meal, going to another town for another meal |
令得淸淨 see styles |
lìng dé qīng jìng ling4 de2 qing1 jing4 ling te ch`ing ching ling te ching ching ryō toku shōjō |
allowed to be purified |
令心淸淨 see styles |
lìng xīn qīng jìng ling4 xin1 qing1 jing4 ling hsin ch`ing ching ling hsin ching ching ryōshin shōjō |
purifies the mind |
信勝解淨 信胜解淨 see styles |
xìn shèng jiě jìng xin4 sheng4 jie3 jing4 hsin sheng chieh ching shin shōge jō |
purification of faith and resolve |
修不淨觀 修不淨观 see styles |
xiū bù jìng guān xiu1 bu4 jing4 guan1 hsiu pu ching kuan shu fujō kan |
meditating on impurity |
倍復明淨 倍复明淨 see styles |
bèi fù míng jìng bei4 fu4 ming2 jing4 pei fu ming ching haifuku myōjō |
clarified more and more |
六根淸淨 六根淸净 see styles |
liù gēn qīng jìng liu4 gen1 qing1 jing4 liu ken ch`ing ching liu ken ching ching rokkon shōjō |
The six organs and their purification in order to develop their unlimited power and interchange, as in the case of a Buddha. This full development enables e. g. the eye to see everything in a great chiliocosm from its highest heaven down to its lowest hells and all the beings past, present, and future, with all the karma of each. |
具足淸淨 see styles |
jù zú qīng jìng ju4 zu2 qing1 jing4 chü tsu ch`ing ching chü tsu ching ching gusoku shōjō |
complete purification |
加行淸淨 see styles |
jiā xíng qīng jìng jia1 xing2 qing1 jing4 chia hsing ch`ing ching chia hsing ching ching kegyō shōjō |
purity of applied practices |
十八圓淨 十八圆淨 see styles |
shí bā yuán jìng shi2 ba1 yuan2 jing4 shih pa yüan ching jūhachi enjō |
The eighteen perfections of a buddha's sambhogakāya, v. 三身. Also 十八圓滿. |
十種不淨 十种不淨 see styles |
shí zhǒng bù jìng shi2 zhong3 bu4 jing4 shih chung pu ching jusshu fujō |
The deluded, e.g. the hīnayānists, because of their refusal to follow the higher truth, remain in the condition of reincarnation and are impure in ten ways: in body, mouth, mind, deed, state, sitting, sleeping, practice, converting others, their expectations. |
受持淨戒 see styles |
shòu chí jìng jiè shou4 chi2 jing4 jie4 shou ch`ih ching chieh shou chih ching chieh juji jōkai |
to maintain pure morality |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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