There are 10 total results for your 淸涼 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
淸涼 淸凉 see styles |
qīng liáng qing1 liang2 ch`ing liang ching liang shōryō |
淸凉 Clear and cool; clear, pure. |
淸涼寺 淸凉寺 see styles |
qīng liáng sì qing1 liang2 si4 ch`ing liang ssu ching liang ssu Shōryōji |
A monastery at Wu-tai shan. |
淸涼山 淸凉山 see styles |
qīng liáng shān qing1 liang2 shan1 ch`ing liang shan ching liang shan Shōryōzan |
A name for Wu-tai in north Shansi; also the abode of Mañjuśrī north-east of our universe. |
淸涼月 淸凉月 see styles |
qīng liáng yuè qing1 liang2 yue4 ch`ing liang yüeh ching liang yüeh shōryō getsu |
The pure moon, i.e. the Buddha. |
淸涼池 淸凉池 see styles |
qīng liáng chí qing1 liang2 chi2 ch`ing liang ch`ih ching liang chih shōryō chi |
The pure lake, or pool i.e. nirvana. |
淸涼國師 淸凉国师 see styles |
qīng liáng guó shī qing1 liang2 guo2 shi1 ch`ing liang kuo shih ching liang kuo shih Shōryō kokushi |
Pure-minded preceptor of the State, title of the fourth patriarch of the Huayan school. |
淸涼文益 淸凉文益 see styles |
qīng liáng wén yì qing1 liang2 wen2 yi4 ch`ing liang wen i ching liang wen i Shōryō Mon'eki |
Qingliang Wenyi |
廣淸涼傳 广淸凉传 see styles |
guǎng qīng liáng zhuàn guang3 qing1 liang2 zhuan4 kuang ch`ing liang chuan kuang ching liang chuan Kō Shōryō den |
Guang Qingliang zhuan |
淸涼不變自在義 淸凉不变自在义 see styles |
qīng liáng bù biàn zì zài yì qing1 liang2 bu4 bian4 zi4 zai4 yi4 ch`ing liang pu pien tzu tsai i ching liang pu pien tzu tsai i shōryō fuhen jizai gi |
the meaning of pure unchanging unimpededness |
淸涼寺釋迦如來像 淸凉寺释迦如来像 see styles |
qīng liáng sì shì jiā rú lái xiàng qing1 liang2 si4 shi4 jia1 ru2 lai2 xiang4 ch`ing liang ssu shih chia ju lai hsiang ching liang ssu shih chia ju lai hsiang Seiryōji shaka nyorai zō |
Śākyamuni Buddha Sculpture of Seiryōji Temple |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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