There are 61 total results for your komyo search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
光明 see styles |
guāng míng guang1 ming2 kuang ming koumyou(p); koumei / komyo(p); kome こうみょう(P); こうめい |
More info & calligraphy: Light / Bright and Promising Future(1) bright light; (2) hope; bright future; (3) {Buddh} light emanating from a buddha or bodhisattva, symbolizing their wisdom and compassion; (place-name) Gwangmyeong (South Korea) v. last entry. |
功名 see styles |
gōng míng gong1 ming2 kung ming koumyou(p); koumei / komyo(p); kome こうみょう(P); こうめい |
scholarly honor (in imperial exams); rank; achievement; fame; glory great achievement; glorious deed; (gaining) fame; (earning) distinction; (female given name) Isana |
巧妙 see styles |
qiǎo miào qiao3 miao4 ch`iao miao chiao miao koumyou / komyo こうみょう |
ingenious; clever; ingenuity; artifice (noun or adjectival noun) ingenious; skillful; clever; deft skillful |
弘妙 see styles |
hóng miào hong2 miao4 hung miao kōmyō |
great and wonderful |
故名 see styles |
gù míng gu4 ming2 ku ming komyō |
therefore it is called... |
晃妙 see styles |
koumyou / komyo こうみょう |
(personal name) Kōmyou |
浩妙 see styles |
hào miào hao4 miao4 hao miao kōmyō |
Vast and mysterious. |
膏明 see styles |
gāo míng gao1 ming2 kao ming kōmyō |
Oil and light, oil being right conduct, with the resultant shining before men. |
高名 see styles |
gāo míng gao1 ming2 kao ming koumei(p); koumyou / kome(p); komyo こうめい(P); こうみょう |
renown; fame (noun or adjectival noun) (1) famous; well-known; renowned; distinguished; celebrated; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. as ご高名) your name; (surname) Takana |
光明土 see styles |
guāng míng tǔ guang1 ming2 tu3 kuang ming t`u kuang ming tu kōmyō do |
The glory land, or Paradise of Amitābha. |
光明壇 光明坛 see styles |
guāng míng tán guang1 ming2 tan2 kuang ming t`an kuang ming tan kōmyō dan |
The fire altar. |
光明想 see styles |
guāng míng xiǎng guang1 ming2 xiang3 kuang ming hsiang kōmyō sō |
illuminating conception |
光明王 see styles |
guāng míng wáng guang1 ming2 wang2 kuang ming wang Kōmyō ō |
One of the twenty-five bodhisattvas who, with Amitābha, welcomes to Paradise the dying who call on Buddha. |
光明經 光明经 see styles |
guāng míng jīng guang1 ming2 jing1 kuang ming ching Kōmyō kyō |
Suvarṇa-prabhāsa-sūtra |
光明藏 see styles |
guāng míng zàng guang1 ming2 zang4 kuang ming tsang kōmyō zō |
storehouse of brilliance |
寶光明 宝光明 see styles |
bǎo guāng míng bao3 guang1 ming2 pao kuang ming hō kōmyō |
radiance of a jewel |
心光明 see styles |
xīn guāng míng xin1 guang1 ming2 hsin kuang ming shin kōmyō |
mental light |
放光明 see styles |
fàng guāng míng fang4 guang1 ming2 fang kuang ming hō kōmyō |
to shine |
智光明 see styles |
zhì guāng míng zhi4 guang1 ming2 chih kuang ming chi kōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
法光明 see styles |
fǎ guāng míng fa3 guang1 ming2 fa kuang ming hō kōmyō |
illumination of the teaching |
色光明 see styles |
sè guāng míng se4 guang1 ming2 se kuang ming shiki kōmyō |
physical light |
言巧妙 see styles |
yán qiǎo miào yan2 qiao3 miao4 yen ch`iao miao yen chiao miao gon kōmyō |
excellent speech |
開光明 开光明 see styles |
kāi guāng míng kai1 guang1 ming2 k`ai kuang ming kai kuang ming kai kōmyō |
opening the glint of the eye |
三種光明 三种光明 see styles |
sān zhǒng guāng míng san1 zhong3 guang1 ming2 san chung kuang ming sanshu kōmyō |
The three kinds of light: (a) extemal— sun, moon, stars, lamps, etc.; (b) dharma, or the light of right teaching and conduct; (c) the effulgence or bodily halo emitted by Buddhas, bodhisattvas, devas. |
二種光明 二种光明 see styles |
èr zhǒng guāng míng er4 zhong3 guang1 ming2 erh chung kuang ming nishu kōmyō |
The two kinds of light: (1) (a) 色光明 physical light; (b) 智慧光明 or 心光明 wisdom or mental light. (2) (a) 魔光 Māra's delusive light; (b) 佛光 the true light of the Buddha. (3) (a) 常光The constant or eternal light; (b) 現起光 the light in temporary manifestations. |
五峯光明 see styles |
wǔ fēng guāng míng wu3 feng1 guang1 ming2 wu feng kuang ming gohō kōmyō |
five pronged vajra |
五峰光明 see styles |
wǔ fēng guāng míng wu3 feng1 guang1 ming2 wu feng kuang ming gohō kōmyō |
five pronged vajra |
光明大梵 see styles |
guāng míng dà fàn guang1 ming2 da4 fan4 kuang ming ta fan Kōmyō daibon |
Jyotiṣprabhā, the great illustrious Brahman, whose Buddha-realm 'is to contribute some Bodhisattvas for that of Amitābha'. Eitel. |
光明威相 see styles |
guāng míng wēi xiàng guang1 ming2 wei1 xiang4 kuang ming wei hsiang kōmyō isō |
radiant and awe-inspiring |
光明徹照 光明彻照 see styles |
guāng míng chè zhào guang1 ming2 che4 zhao4 kuang ming ch`e chao kuang ming che chao kōmyō tesshō |
luminosity penetrating forth |
光明心殿 see styles |
guāng míng xīn diàn guang1 ming2 xin1 dian4 kuang ming hsin tien kōmyō shin den |
The temple of the bright or shining heart; the seat of Vairocana, the sun Buddha, in the Vajradhātu maṇḍala. |
光明普照 see styles |
guāng míng pǔ zhào guang1 ming2 pu3 zhao4 kuang ming p`u chao kuang ming pu chao kōmyō fushō |
his aura illuminating everywhere |
光明無量 光明无量 see styles |
guāng míng wú liáng guang1 ming2 wu2 liang2 kuang ming wu liang kōmyō muryō |
limitless light |
光明眞言 see styles |
guāng míng zhēn yán guang1 ming2 zhen1 yan2 kuang ming chen yen kōmyō shingon |
A dhāraṇī by whose repetition the brightness or glory of Buddha may be obtained, and all retribution of sin be averted. |
光明莊嚴 光明庄严 see styles |
guāng míng zhuāng yán guang1 ming2 zhuang1 yan2 kuang ming chuang yen Kōmyō shōgon |
Vairocana-raśmi-pratimaṇḍitā |
光明遍照 see styles |
guāng míng biàn zhào guang1 ming2 bian4 zhao4 kuang ming pien chao Kōmyō henshō |
Mahāvairocana Tathāgata |
外發光明 外发光明 see styles |
wài fā guāng míng wai4 fa1 guang1 ming2 wai fa kuang ming ge hotsu kōmyō |
emits light outwardly |
大光明王 see styles |
dà guāng míng wáng da4 guang1 ming2 wang2 ta kuang ming wang Dai kōmyō ō |
The Great-Light Ming-wang, Śākyamuni in a previous existence, when king of Jambudvīpa, at Benares. There his white elephant, stirred by the sight of a female elephant, ran away with him into the forest, where he rebuked his mahout, who replied, "I can only control the body not the mind, only a Buddha can control the mind." Thereupon the royal rider made his resolve to attain bodhi and become a Buddha. Later, he gave to all that asked, finally even his own head to a Brahman who demanded it, at the instigation of an enemy king. |
威神光明 see styles |
wēi shén guāng míng wei1 shen2 guang1 ming2 wei shen kuang ming ijin kōmyō |
majestic, spiritual radiance |
所放光明 see styles |
suǒ fàng guāng míng suo3 fang4 guang1 ming2 so fang kuang ming sho hō kōmyō |
that which is radiated [by] |
放大光明 see styles |
fàng dà guāng míng fang4 da4 guang1 ming2 fang ta kuang ming hō dai kōmyō |
emits beams of light |
智慧光明 see styles |
zhì huì guāng míng zhi4 hui4 guang1 ming2 chih hui kuang ming chie (no) kōmyō |
light of wisdom |
正法光明 see styles |
zhèng fǎ guāng míng zheng4 fa3 guang1 ming2 cheng fa kuang ming shōbō kōmyō |
radiance of the true teaching |
無垢光明 无垢光明 see styles |
wú gòu guāng míng wu2 gou4 guang1 ming2 wu kou kuang ming muku kōmyō |
unblemished radiance |
無量光明 无量光明 see styles |
wú liáng guāng míng wu2 liang2 guang1 ming2 wu liang kuang ming muryō kōmyō |
Amitābha. |
百千光明 see styles |
bǎi qiān guāng míng bai3 qian1 guang1 ming2 pai ch`ien kuang ming pai chien kuang ming hyakusen kōmyō |
one hundred thousand rays of light |
相好光明 see styles |
xiàng hǎo guāng míng xiang4 hao3 guang1 ming2 hsiang hao kuang ming sōkō kōmyō |
light emanating from excellent bodily characteristics |
種種光明 种种光明 see styles |
zhǒng zhǒng guāng míng zhong3 zhong3 guang1 ming2 chung chung kuang ming shuju kōmyō |
various kinds of effulgence |
能發光明 能发光明 see styles |
néng fā guāng míng neng2 fa1 guang1 ming2 neng fa kuang ming nō hotsu kōmyō |
[able] to emit radiance |
菩薩光明 菩萨光明 see styles |
pú sà guāng míng pu2 sa4 guang1 ming2 p`u sa kuang ming pu sa kuang ming bosatsu kōmyō |
bodhisattva's radiance |
大雲光明寺 大云光明寺 see styles |
dà yún guāng míng sì da4 yun2 guang1 ming2 si4 ta yün kuang ming ssu Daiun kōmyō ji |
A monastery for Uigur Manichaeans, ordered to be built by 代宗 A.D. 765. |
淸淨光明身 淸净光明身 see styles |
qīng jìng guāng míng shēn qing1 jing4 guang1 ming2 shen1 ch`ing ching kuang ming shen ching ching kuang ming shen shōjō kōmyō shin |
The pure, shining body or appearance (of the Buddha). |
無量光明土 无量光明土 see styles |
wú liáng guāng míng tǔ wu2 liang2 guang1 ming2 tu3 wu liang kuang ming t`u wu liang kuang ming tu muryō kōmyō do |
Amitābha's land of infinite light. |
大智慧光明義 大智慧光明义 see styles |
dà zhì huì guāng míng yì da4 zhi4 hui4 guang1 ming2 yi4 ta chih hui kuang ming i dai chie kōmyō gi |
meaning of a bright light of great wisdom |
聞行正法光明 闻行正法光明 see styles |
wén xíng zhèng fǎ guāng míng wen2 xing2 zheng4 fa3 guang1 ming2 wen hsing cheng fa kuang ming bungyō shōbō kōmyō |
hearing and practice the illumination of the true teaching |
末尼寶所放光明 末尼宝所放光明 see styles |
mò ní bǎo suǒ fàng guāng míng mo4 ni2 bao3 suo3 fang4 guang1 ming2 mo ni pao so fang kuang ming manibō sho hō kōmyō |
the radiance of a maṇi-pearl |
不壞金剛光明心殿 不坏金刚光明心殿 see styles |
bù huài jīn gāng guāng míng xīn diàn bu4 huai4 jin1 gang1 guang1 ming2 xin1 dian4 pu huai chin kang kuang ming hsin tien fue kongō kōmyō shinten |
The luminous mind-temple of the eternal 大日 Vairocana, the place in the Vajradhātu, or Diamond realm, of Vairocana as teacher. |
大乘遍照光明藏無字法門經 大乘遍照光明藏无字法门经 see styles |
dà shèng biàn zhào guāng míng zàng wú zì fǎ mén jīng da4 sheng4 bian4 zhao4 guang1 ming2 zang4 wu2 zi4 fa3 men2 jing1 ta sheng pien chao kuang ming tsang wu tzu fa men ching Daijō henjō kōmyō zō muji hōmon kyō |
Great Vehicle Sūtra of the No-Letter Casket from the Store of Vairocana |
一切智光明仙人慈心因緣不食肉經 一切智光明仙人慈心因缘不食肉经 see styles |
yī qiè zhì guāng míng xiān rén cí xīn yīn yuán bù shí ròu jīng yi1 qie4 zhi4 guang1 ming2 xian1 ren2 ci2 xin1 yin1 yuan2 bu4 shi2 rou4 jing1 i ch`ieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tz`u hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching i chieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tzu hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching Issaichi kōmyō sennin jishin innen fujikiniku kyō |
Sūtra on the Omniscient Luminous Sages Who Possess the Causes and Conditions of Compassion in Not Eating Meat |
佛頂放無垢光明入普門觀察一切如來心陀羅尼經 佛顶放无垢光明入普门观察一切如来心陀罗尼经 see styles |
fó dǐng fàng wú gòu guāng míng rù pǔ mén guān chá yī qiè rú lái xīn tuó luó ní jīng fo2 ding3 fang4 wu2 gou4 guang1 ming2 ru4 pu3 men2 guan1 cha2 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju p`u men kuan ch`a i ch`ieh ju lai hsin t`o lo ni ching fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju pu men kuan cha i chieh ju lai hsin to lo ni ching Bucchō hōmuku kōmyō nyū fumon kanzatsu issai nyorai shin darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the [Immaculate Buddha-Corona's Emitted Light Beaming Through Ubiquitous Portals Contemplated as the] Essence of the Tathāgatas |
普遍光明淸淨熾盛如意寶印心無能勝大明王大隨求陀羅尼經 普遍光明淸淨炽盛如意宝印心无能胜大明王大随求陀罗尼经 see styles |
pǔ biàn guāng míng qīng jìng chì chéng rú yì bǎo yìn xīn wú néng shèng dà míng wáng dà suí qiú tuó luó ní jīng pu3 bian4 guang1 ming2 qing1 jing4 chi4 cheng2 ru2 yi4 bao3 yin4 xin1 wu2 neng2 sheng4 da4 ming2 wang2 da4 sui2 qiu2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 p`u pien kuang ming ch`ing ching ch`ih ch`eng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui ch`iu t`o lo ni ching pu pien kuang ming ching ching chih cheng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui chiu to lo ni ching Fuhen kōmyō shōjō shijō nyoishō inshin munōshō daimyōō daizuigu daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Great Protectress, Queen of Mantras |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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