There are 21 total results for your 忍辱 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
忍辱 see styles |
rěn rù ren3 ru4 jen ju ninniku にんにく |
(1) {Buddh} forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.); (2) (rare) (See にんにく) garlic 羼提波羅蜜多 (or 羼底波羅蜜多) kṣānti pāramitā; patience, especially bearing insult and distress without resentment, the third of the six pāramitās 六度. Its guardian Bodhisattva is the third on the left in the hall of space in the Garbhadhātu. |
忍辱仙 see styles |
rěn rù xiān ren3 ru4 xian1 jen ju hsien Ninniku Sen |
kṣāntyṛṣi; the ṛṣi who patiently suffered insult, i.e. Śākyamuni, in a former life, suffering mutilation to convert Kalirāja. |
忍辱地 see styles |
rěn rù dì ren3 ru4 di4 jen ju ti ninniku chi |
The stage of patience. Two kinds are distinguished, patience which endures (1) insults originating in men, such as hatred, or abuse, (2) distresses arising from natural causes such as heat, cold, age, sickness, etc. |
忍辱山 see styles |
ninnikusen にんにくせん |
(place-name) Ninnikusen |
忍辱衣 see styles |
rěn rù yī ren3 ru4 yi1 jen ju i ninniku no koromo |
The robe of patience, a patient heart which, like a garment, wards off all outward sin. A general name for the kaṣāya, monk's robe. |
忍辱鎧 忍辱铠 see styles |
rěn rù kǎi ren3 ru4 kai3 jen ju k`ai jen ju kai ninniku kai |
patience as armor |
行忍辱 see styles |
xíng rěn rù xing2 ren3 ru4 hsing jen ju gyōn ninniku |
practices forbearance |
忍辱仙人 see styles |
rěn rù xiān rén ren3 ru4 xian1 ren2 jen ju hsien jen ninniku sennin |
Kṣāntivādin ṛṣi |
忍辱偷生 see styles |
rěn rǔ tōu shēng ren3 ru3 tou1 sheng1 jen ju t`ou sheng jen ju tou sheng |
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom) |
忍辱含垢 see styles |
rěn rǔ - hán gòu ren3 ru3 - han2 gou4 jen ju - han kou |
see 含垢忍辱[han2gou4-ren3ru3] |
忍辱太子 see styles |
rěn rù tài zǐ ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3 jen ju t`ai tzu jen ju tai tzu ninniku taishi |
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger. |
忍辱山町 see styles |
ninnikusenchou / ninnikusencho にんにくせんちょう |
(place-name) Ninnikusenchō |
忍辱柔和 see styles |
rěn rù róu hé ren3 ru4 rou2 he2 jen ju jou ho ninjoku jūwa |
tolerant and gentle |
忍辱求全 see styles |
rěn rǔ qiú quán ren3 ru3 qiu2 quan2 jen ju ch`iu ch`üan jen ju chiu chüan |
to endure humiliation to preserve unity |
忍辱負重 忍辱负重 see styles |
rěn rǔ fù zhòng ren3 ru3 fu4 zhong4 jen ju fu chung |
to endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence |
二種忍辱 二种忍辱 see styles |
èr zhǒng rěn rù er4 zhong3 ren3 ru4 erh chung jen ju nishuninniku |
Two kinds of patience, or endurance: (a) of the assaults of nature, heat, cold, etc.; (b) of human assaults and insults. |
含垢忍辱 see styles |
hán gòu - rěn rǔ han2 gou4 - ren3 ru3 han kou - jen ju |
(idiom) to bear shame and humiliation |
平等忍辱 see styles |
píng děng rěn rù ping2 deng3 ren3 ru4 p`ing teng jen ju ping teng jen ju byōdō ninjoku |
Equanimous Forbearance |
行者忍辱 see styles |
gyoujaninniku / gyojaninniku ぎょうじゃにんにく |
(kana only) Alpine leek (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum) |
忍辱波羅蜜 忍辱波罗蜜 see styles |
rěn rù bō luó mì ren3 ru4 bo1 luo2 mi4 jen ju po lo mi ninniku haramitsu |
the perfection of forbearance |
Variations: |
gyoujaninniku; gyoujaninniku / gyojaninniku; gyojaninniku ぎょうじゃにんにく; ギョウジャニンニク |
(kana only) Alpine leek (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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