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Simple Dictionary Definition |
淨 净 see styles |
jìng jing4 ching jou / jo じょう |
More info & calligraphy: Purity(female given name) Jō vimala. Clean, pure; to cleanse, purify; chastity. In Buddhism it also has reference to the place of cleansing, the latrine, etc. Also 浄 and 净. |
淨主 净主 see styles |
jìng zhǔ jing4 zhu3 ching chu jōshu |
The donor, of chastity, i.e. of an abode for monks or nuns. |
淨人 see styles |
jìng rén jing4 ren2 ching jen jōnin |
server |
淨住 净住 see styles |
jìng zhù jing4 zhu4 ching chu jōjū |
A pure rest, or abode of purity, a term for a Buddhist monastery. |
淨佛 净佛 see styles |
jìng fó jing4 fo2 ching fo jōbutsu |
Pure Buddha, perfect Buddhahood, of the dharmakāya nature. |
淨侶 淨侣 see styles |
jìng lǚ jing4 lv3 ching lü jōryo |
The company of pure ones, i.e. monks or nuns. |
淨信 净信 see styles |
jìng xìn jing4 xin4 ching hsin jōshin |
Pure faith. |
淨修 see styles |
jìng xiū jing4 xiu1 ching hsiu jōshu |
purify |
淨值 净值 see styles |
jìng zhí jing4 zhi2 ching chih |
net value; net worth |
淨光 see styles |
jìng guāng jing4 guang1 ching kuang jōkō |
vimala-nirbhāsa |
淨利 净利 see styles |
jìng lì jing4 li4 ching li |
net profit |
淨刹 净刹 see styles |
jìng chà jing4 cha4 ching ch`a ching cha jōsetsu |
The pure kṣetra, i.e. Buddha-land. |
淨勝 淨胜 see styles |
jìng shèng jing4 sheng4 ching sheng jōshō |
superior purity |
淨化 净化 see styles |
jìng huà jing4 hua4 ching hua |
to purify |
淨原 see styles |
kiyohara きよはら |
(personal name) Kiyohara |
淨名 see styles |
jìng míng jing4 ming2 ching ming Jō Myō |
Vimalakīrti |
淨命 净命 see styles |
jìng mìng jing4 ming4 ching ming jōmyō |
Pure livelihood, 正命, i.e. that of the monk. Also the life of a pure or unperturbed mind. |
淨品 see styles |
jìng pǐn jing4 pin3 ching p`in ching pin jōbon |
pure properties |
淨嚴 see styles |
jougon / jogon じょうごん |
(personal name) Jōgon |
淨國 淨国 see styles |
jìng guó jing4 guo2 ching kuo jōkoku |
The pure land, i.e. Buddha-land. |
淨土 净土 see styles |
jìng tǔ jing4 tu3 ching t`u ching tu jōdo |
More info & calligraphy: Pure Land / JodoSukhāvatī. The Pure Land, or Paradise of the West, presided over by Amitābha. Other Buddhas have their Pure Lands; seventeen other kinds of pure land are also described, all of them of moral or spiritual conditions of development, e.g. the pure land of patience, zeal, wisdom, etc. |
淨地 净地 see styles |
jìng dì jing4 di4 ching ti jōchi |
Pure locality, i.e. where a chaste monk dwells. |
淨垢 see styles |
jìng gòu jing4 gou4 ching kou jōku |
purity and pollution |
淨域 净域 see styles |
jìng yù jing4 yu4 ching yü jōiki |
The Pure Lands of all Buddhas. |
淨天 净天 see styles |
jìng tiān jing4 tian1 ching t`ien ching tien jō ten |
Pure heaven, or pure devas; śrotāpannas to pratyekabuddhas are so called. |
淨好 see styles |
jìng hǎo jing4 hao3 ching hao jōkō |
pure and nice |
淨妙 see styles |
jìng miào jing4 miao4 ching miao jōmyō |
pure |
淨子 see styles |
jouko / joko じょうこ |
(female given name) Jōko |
淨宗 净宗 see styles |
jìng zōng jing4 zong1 ching tsung jōshū |
idem淨土宗. |
淨宮 淨宫 see styles |
jìng gōng jing4 gong1 ching kung jōkyū |
pure abode |
淨家 净家 see styles |
jìng jiā jing4 jia1 ching chia jōke |
The Pure-land sect. |
淨居 see styles |
jìng jū jing4 ju1 ching chü jō go |
pure abode |
淨屋 净屋 see styles |
jìng wū jing4 wu1 ching wu jō oku |
House of chastity, i.e. a monastery or convent. |
淨巾 see styles |
jìng jīn jing4 jin1 ching chin zōkin |
a hand cloth |
淨弘 see styles |
jougu / jogu じょうぐ |
(surname) Jōgu |
淨影 see styles |
jìng yǐng jing4 ying3 ching ying Jōyō |
Jingying |
淨德 see styles |
jìng dé jing4 de2 ching te jōtoku |
virtue of purity |
淨心 净心 see styles |
jìng xīn jing4 xin1 ching hsin Jōshin |
The pure heart or mind, which is the original Buddha-nature in every man. |
淨忍 see styles |
jìng rěn jing4 ren3 ching jen jōnin |
pure tolerance |
淨志 see styles |
jìng zhì jing4 zhi4 ching chih kiyoshi きよし |
(personal name) Kiyoshi samaṇa; śramaṇa |
淨性 see styles |
jìng xìng jing4 xing4 ching hsing jōshō |
purity |
淨意 see styles |
jìng yì jing4 yi4 ching i jōi |
pure intention |
淨慧 see styles |
jìng huì jing4 hui4 ching hui jōe |
pure wisdom |
淨戒 净戒 see styles |
jìng jiè jing4 jie4 ching chieh jōkai |
The pure commandments, or to keep the in purity. |
淨手 净手 see styles |
jìng shǒu jing4 shou3 ching shou |
to wash one's hands; (fig.) to go to the toilet |
淨方 净方 see styles |
jìng fāng jing4 fang1 ching fang jōhō |
The Pure Land of Amitābha, v. 淨土. |
淨施 净施 see styles |
jìng shī jing4 shi1 ching shih jōse |
Pure charity, which does not seek fame or blessing in this world, but only desires to sow nirvana-seed. |
淨明 see styles |
jìng míng jing4 ming2 ching ming jōmyō |
to clear and bright |
淨智 see styles |
jìng zhì jing4 zhi4 ching chih jōchi |
pure cognition |
淨業 淨业 see styles |
jìng yè jing4 ye4 ching yeh jōgō |
Good karma; also the deeds which lead to birth in the Pure Land. |
淨極 淨极 see styles |
jìng jí jing4 ji2 ching chi jōgoku |
perfectly pure |
淨水 净水 see styles |
jìng shuǐ jing4 shui3 ching shui kiyomi きよみ |
clean water; purified water (personal name) Kiyomi |
淨治 see styles |
jìng zhì jing4 zhi4 ching chih jōji |
purifies |
淨沼 see styles |
kiyonuma きよぬま |
(surname) Kiyonuma |
淨泉 see styles |
jousen / josen じょうせん |
(surname) Jōsen |
淨法 see styles |
jìng fǎ jing4 fa3 ching fa jō bō |
pure state |
淨源 see styles |
jìng yuán jing4 yuan2 ching yüan Jōgen |
Jingyuan |
淨潔 淨洁 see styles |
jìng jié jing4 jie2 ching chieh jōketsu |
pure |
淨王 see styles |
jìng wáng jing4 wang2 ching wang Jōō |
Vyūha-rāja |
淨珠 see styles |
jìng zhū jing4 zhu1 ching chu jōshu |
(Skt. brahma-maṇi) |
淨珪 see styles |
jìng guī jing4 gui1 ching kuei Jōkei |
Jinggui |
淨用 see styles |
jìng yòng jing4 yong4 ching yung jōyō |
pure function |
淨界 see styles |
jìng jiè jing4 jie4 ching chieh jōkai |
pure realm |
淨盡 净尽 see styles |
jìng jìn jing4 jin4 ching chin |
to eliminate; to purge |
淨相 see styles |
jìng xiàng jing4 xiang4 ching hsiang jō sō |
mark[s] of purity |
淨眼 净眼 see styles |
jìng yǎn jing4 yan3 ching yen jōgen |
The clear or pure eyes that behold, with enlightened vision, things not only as they seem but in their reality. Also Vimalanetra, second son of Śubhavyūha in the Lotus Sutra. |
淨穢 淨秽 see styles |
jìng huì jing4 hui4 ching hui jōe |
pure and defiled |
淨空 see styles |
jìng kōng jing4 kong1 ching k`ung ching kung Jō Kū |
Jing Kong |
淨緣 淨缘 see styles |
jìng yuán jing4 yuan2 ching yüan jōen |
pure conditions |
淨者 see styles |
jìng zhě jing4 zhe3 ching che jō sha |
something pure |
淨聖 淨圣 see styles |
jìng shèng jing4 sheng4 ching sheng jōshō |
Pure saint, the superior class of saints. |
淨肉 净肉 see styles |
jìng ròu jing4 rou4 ching jou jōniku |
Pure flesh, the kind which may be eaten by a monk without sin, three, five, and nine classes being given. |
淨色 see styles |
jìng sè jing4 se4 ching se jōshiki |
pure material existence |
淨華 淨华 see styles |
jìng huā jing4 hua1 ching hua jōke |
pure flowers |
淨藏 净藏 see styles |
jìng zàng jing4 zang4 ching tsang jō zō |
Vimalagarbha, eldest son of Śubhavyūha in the Lotus Sutra. |
淨處 淨处 see styles |
jìng chù jing4 chu4 ching ch`u ching chu jōsho |
pure abode |
淨衆 淨众 see styles |
jìng zhòng jing4 zhong4 ching chung jōshu |
Pure assembly, the company of the chaste, the body of monks. |
淨行 see styles |
jìng xíng jing4 xing2 ching hsing jōgyō |
to practice (behavior) of purity |
淨裔 净裔 see styles |
jìng yì jing4 yi4 ching i jōei |
Of pure descent, or line; a young Brahman; an ascetic in general. |
淨西 see styles |
kiyonishi きよにし |
(surname) Kiyonishi |
淨見 see styles |
kiyomi きよみ |
(surname) Kiyomi |
淨覺 淨觉 see styles |
jìng jué jing4 jue2 ching chüeh jōkaku |
Pure enlightenment. |
淨觀 淨观 see styles |
jìng guān jing4 guan1 ching kuan jōkan |
Pure contemplation, such as the sixteen mentioned in the 無量壽經. |
淨語 淨语 see styles |
jìng yǔ jing4 yu3 ching yü jōgo |
Pure words; words that express reality. |
淨識 淨识 see styles |
jìng shì jing4 shi4 ching shih jōshiki |
pure consciousness |
淨身 see styles |
jìng shēn jing4 shen1 ching shen jōshin |
purify the body |
淨道 净道 see styles |
jìng dào jing4 dao4 ching tao jōdō |
The pure enlightenment of Buddha. |
淨邦 净邦 see styles |
jìng bāng jing4 bang1 ching pang jō hō |
idem淨土. |
淨重 净重 see styles |
jìng zhòng jing4 zhong4 ching chung |
net weight |
淨鏡 淨镜 see styles |
jìng jìng jing4 jing4 ching ching jōkyō |
clear mirror |
淨門 淨门 see styles |
jìng mén jing4 men2 ching men jōmon |
Gate of purity to nirvana, one of the 六妙. |
淨除 see styles |
jìng chú jing4 chu2 ching ch`u ching chu jōjo |
to cleanse oneself of |
淨零 净零 see styles |
jìng líng jing4 ling2 ching ling |
net zero (net-zero carbon emissions) |
淨頭 淨头 see styles |
jìng tóu jing4 tou2 ching t`ou ching tou chinjū |
The monk who controls the latrines. |
淨食 see styles |
jìng shí jing4 shi2 ching shih jōjiki |
pure food |
淨髮 淨发 see styles |
jìng fǎ jing4 fa3 ching fa jōhatsu |
To cleanse the hair, i.e. shave the head as do the monks. |
不淨 不净 see styles |
bù jìng bu4 jing4 pu ching fujō |
Unclean, common, vile. |
乾淨 干净 see styles |
gān jìng gan1 jing4 kan ching |
clean; neat |
五淨 五净 see styles |
wǔ jìng wu3 jing4 wu ching gojō |
The five 'clean' products of the cow, its pañca-gavya, i. e. urine, dung, milk, cream (or sour milk), and cheese (or butter); cf M. W. |
令淨 see styles |
lìng jìng ling4 jing4 ling ching ryōjō |
purify |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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