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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
暗 see styles |
àn an4 an an あん |
More info & calligraphy: Darkness(ant: 明・めい・1) darkness; (female given name) Hikage Dark, dim, gloom, dull; secret, hidden. |
闇 暗 see styles |
àn an4 an yami やみ |
More info & calligraphy: Darkness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) darkness; the dark; (2) bewilderment; despair; hopelessness; (3) hidden place; secrecy; oblivion; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) black market; shady trading; underhand transactions; illegal channels; (personal name) Awa To shut; dark; retired; translit. am, cf. 暗, 菴. |
侗 see styles |
tóng tong2 t`ung tung |
ignorant |
愚 see styles |
yú yu2 yü gu ぐ |
to be stupid; to cheat or deceive; me or I (modest) (noun or adjectival noun) (1) foolishness; silliness; stupidity; folly; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (humble language) I; me; (given name) Gu Monkey-witted, silly, stupid, ignorant. |
蒙 see styles |
méng meng2 meng mou / mo もう |
to cover; ignorant; to suffer (misfortune); to receive (a favor); to cheat (1) ignorance; (2) covering; concealing; (3) (abbreviation) (See 蒙古・1) Mongolia; (surname, given name) Meng To cover; stupid, ignorant; receive (from above); Mongol. |
蚩 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih |
ignorant; worm |
褦 see styles |
nài nai4 nai |
ignorant; sun hat |
三乘 see styles |
sān shèng san1 sheng4 san sheng minori みのり |
(surname) Minori Triyāna, the three vehicles, or conveyances which carry living beings across saṁsāra or mortality (births-and-deaths) to the shores of nirvāṇa. The three are styled 小,中, and 大. Sometimes the three vehicles are defined as 聲聞 Śrāvaka, that of the hearer or obedient disciple; 緣覺Pratyeka-buddha, that of the enlightened for self; these are described as 小乘 because the objective of both is personal salvation; the third is 菩薩Bodhisattva, or 大乘 Mahāyāna, because the objective is the salvation of all the living. The three are also depicted as 三車 three wains, drawn by a goat, a deer, an ox. The Lotus declares that the three are really the One Buddha-vehicle, which has been revealed in three expedient forms suited to his disciples' capacity, the Lotus Sūtra being the unifying, complete, and final exposition. The Three Vehicles are differently explained by different exponents, e.g. (1) Mahāyāna recognizes (a) Śrāvaka, called Hīnayāna, leading in longer or shorter periods to arhatship; (b) Pratyeka-buddha, called Madhyamayāna, leading after still longer or shorter periods to a Buddhahood ascetically attained and for self; (c) Bodhisattva, called Mahayana, leading after countless ages of self-sacrifce in saving others and progressive enlightenment to ultimate Buddhahood. (2) Hīnayāna is also described as possessing three vehicles 聲, 緣, 菩 or 小, 中, 大, the 小 and 中 conveying to personal salvation their devotees in ascetic dust and ashes and mental annihilation, the 大 leading to bodhi, or perfect enlightenment, and the Buddha's way. Further definitions of the Triyāna are: (3) True bodhisattva teaching for the 大; pratyeka-buddha without ignorant asceticism for the 中; and śrāvaka with ignorant asceticism for the 小. (4) (a) 一乘 The One-Vehicle which carries all to Buddhahood: of this the 華嚴 Hua-yen and 法華 Fa-hua are typical exponents; (b) 三乘法 the three-vehicle, containing practitioners of all three systems, as expounded in books of the 深密般若; (c) 小乘 the Hīnayāna pure and simple as seen in the 四阿合經 Four Āgamas. Śrāvakas are also described as hearers of the Four Truths and limited to that degree of development; they hear from the pratyeka-buddhas, who are enlightened in the Twelve Nidānas 因緣; the bodhisattvas make the 六度 or six forms of transmigration their field of sacrificial saving work, and of enlightenment. The Lotus Sūtra really treats the 三乘. Three Vehicles as 方便 or expedient ways, and offers a 佛乘 Buddha Vehicle as the inclusive and final vehicle. |
不喞 see styles |
bù jī liū bu4 ji1 liu1 pu chi liu |
Ignorant, rustic: immature or ignorant. |
倥侗 see styles |
kōng tóng kong1 tong2 k`ung t`ung kung tung |
ignorant; unenlightened |
儉腹 俭腹 see styles |
jiǎn fù jian3 fu4 chien fu |
lacking in knowledge; ignorant |
凡愚 see styles |
fán yú fan2 yu2 fan yü bongu ぼんぐ |
(noun or adjectival noun) common person; foolish commoner Common, ignorant, or unconverted men. |
匹夫 see styles |
pǐ fū pi3 fu1 p`i fu pi fu hippu ひっぷ |
ordinary man; ignorant person; coarse fellow (humble) man; coarse man; rustic |
十心 see styles |
shí xīn shi2 xin1 shih hsin jisshin |
The ten kinds of heart or mind; there are three groups. One is from the 止觀 4, minds ignorant and dark; affected by evil companions; not following the good; doing evil in thought, word, deed; spreading evil abroad; unceasingly wicked; secret sin; open crime; utterly shameless; denying cause and effect (retribution)―all such must remain in the flow 流 of reincarnation. The second group (from the same book) is the 逆流 the mind striving against the stream of perpetual reincarnation; it shows itself in devout faith, shame (for sin), fear (of wrong-doing), repentance and confession, reform, bodhi (i.e. the bodhisattva mind), doing good, maintaining the right law, thinking on all the Buddhas, meditation on the void (or, the unreality of sin). The third is the 眞言 group from the 大日經疏 3; the "seed" heart (i.e. the original good desire), the sprout (under Buddhist religious influence), the bud, leaf, flower, fruit, its serviceableness; the child-heart, the discriminating heart, the heart of settled judgment (or resolve). |
十障 see styles |
shí zhàng shi2 zhang4 shih chang jisshō |
Ten hindrances; bodhisattvas in the stage of 十地 overcome these ten hindrances and realize the十眞如 q.v. The hindrances are: (1) 異生性障 the hindrance of the common illusions of the unenlightened, taking the seeming for real; (2) 邪行障 the hindrance of common unenlightened conduct; (3) 暗鈍障 the hindrance of ignorant and dull ideas; (4) 細惑現行障 the hindrance of the illusion that things are real and have independent existence; (5)下乘涅槃障 the hindrance of the lower ideals in Hīnayāna of nirvāṇa; (6) 細相現行障 the hindrance of the ordinary ideas of the pure and impure; (7) 細相現行障 the hindrance of the idea of reincarnation; (8) 無相加行障 the hindrance of the continuance of activity even in the formless world; (9) 不欲行障 the hindrance of no desire to act for the salvation of others; (10) 法未自在障 the hindrance of non- attainment of complete mastery of all things. v. 唯識論 10. |
大愚 see styles |
dà yú da4 yu2 ta yü taigu たいぐ |
idiot; ignorant fool great folly or fool The "greatly ignorant", name of a monastery and title of its patriarch, of the Ch'an (Zen) or intuitive school. |
天愛 天爱 see styles |
tiān ài tian1 ai4 t`ien ai tien ai tena てんあ |
(female given name) Ten'a devānāṃpriya. 'Beloved of the gods, 'i. e. natural fools, simpletons, or the ignorant. |
妄人 see styles |
wàng rén wang4 ren2 wang jen |
presumptuous and ignorant person |
婆羅 婆罗 see styles |
pó luó po2 luo2 p`o lo po lo bara |
pāla; keeper, guardian, warden; vihārapāla, warden of a monastery. bala; power, strength, especially the 五力 five powers, pañca bālani, i.e. 五根; also the 十力 daśabala, ten powers. Name of the sister of Ānanda who offered milk to Śākyamuni. bāla; 'young,' 'immature,' 'simpleton, fool,' 'hair' (M.W.); ignorant, unenlightened, see bālapṛthagjana, below. |
孤陋 see styles |
gū lòu gu1 lou4 ku lou |
ignorant; ill-informed |
小智 see styles |
xiǎo zhì xiao3 zhi4 hsiao chih kosato こさと |
superficial knowledge; shallow wisdom; (female given name) Kosato ignorant |
幼稚 see styles |
yòu zhì you4 zhi4 yu chih youchi / yochi ようち |
young; childish; puerile (1) infancy; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) childish; infantile; immature; primitive ignorant |
愚僧 see styles |
yú sēng yu2 seng1 yü seng gusou / guso ぐそう |
(1) silly monk; foolish monk; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (used by monks) I; me Ignorant monk. |
愚夫 see styles |
yú fū yu2 fu1 yü fu gufu ぐふ |
(1) (humble language) foolish man; (2) husband bāla; ignorant, immature, a simpleton, the unenlightened. |
愚弱 see styles |
yú ruò yu2 ruo4 yü jo gujaku ぐじゃく |
ignorant and feeble (noun or adjectival noun) stupid and weak |
愚惑 see styles |
yú huò yu2 huo4 yü huo guwaku |
Deluded by ignorance, the delusion of ignorance. |
愚懦 see styles |
yú nuò yu2 nuo4 yü no |
ignorant and timid |
愚昧 see styles |
yú mèi yu2 mei4 yü mei gumai ぐまい |
ignorant; uneducated; ignorance (noun or adjectival noun) stupid dull |
愚民 see styles |
yú mín yu2 min2 yü min gumin ぐみん |
ignorant masses; to keep the people in ignorance ignorant people |
愚法 see styles |
yú fǎ yu2 fa3 yü fa gu hō |
Ignorant, or immature law, or method, i.e. that of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, Hīnayāna. |
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