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ˆř‹Ć [py] yin3ye4 [wg] yin-yeh [ko] inôp [ja] ƒCƒ“ƒSƒE ingou ||| (1) "Inducing activity" to which one is drawn to as a result of overarching conditions, such as that of the species that one is a member, also called ă`•ń "general result." This contrasted to ŸŢ‹Ć or fruition activity. (2) Karma produced from ignorance, as opposed to ś‹Ć karma produced from desire.k“ńá‹`HPC 1.795b; ŕ˜_T 1579.30.612b08, 430c16.l [Dictionary References] naka67a [Credit] acm(entry)

ˆřᢠ[py] yin3fa1 [wg] yin-fa [ko] inbal [ja] ƒCƒ“ƒzƒc inhotsu ||| To bring about, cause, result in, induce, especially in the sense of inducing karmic effects. Used in the Yogaacaarabhuumi-`saastra over 170 times. [Credit] acm(entry)

ˆř㚠[py] yin3zheng4 [wg] yin-cheng [ko] injûng [ja] ƒCƒ“ƒVƒ‡ƒE inshou ||| To induce realization. Enlightenment. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character O in CJKDict
O–žW [py] Hong2ming2 ji2 [wg] Hung-ming chi [ko] Hongmyôngjip [ja] ƒNƒ~ƒ‡ƒEƒVƒ…ƒE Kumyoushuu ||| Hongming ji; 14 fasc., by Sengyou ‘m—S. T 2102.52.1-97 [Dictionary References] iwa213 [Credit] acm(entry)


See the character ’í in CJKDict
’íŽq [py] di4zi2 [wg] ti-tzu [ko] cheja [ja] ƒfƒV deshi ||| A student; a disciple; a follower. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character ‹­ in CJKDict
‹­–|”V [py] qiang2fan1zhi1 [wg] ch'iang-fan-chih [ko] kangbônji [ja] ƒLƒ‡ƒEƒzƒ“ƒV kyouhonshi ||| "If I am forced to translate it..." [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character œ\ in CJKDict
œ\ [py] mi2 [wg] mi [ko] mi [ja] ƒ~ mi ||| (1) A long time. (2) To go all around. (3) To function pervasively. (4) Increase; more and more; increasingly. (5) To finish, end, all. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

œ\čÓ [py] Mi2le4 [wg] Mi-le [ko] Mirûk [ja] ƒ~ƒƒN Miroku ||| Maitreya (bodhisattva). 'Maitreya', means 'benevolent.' The bodhisattva who will appear in this world to become the next Buddha after 5,670,000,000 years when he ends his life in the Tu.sita Heaven Š•—Ś“V. According to tradition, he was born into a Brahman family in southern India. His two epithets are ŽœŽ "benevolent" and Ajita ˆ˘ˆí‘˝ "invincible." He presides over the spread of the sangha, and protects its members. There are numerous Maitreya sutras. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

œ\čӏŠ–â˜_ [py] Mi2le4 suo3wen4 lun4 [wg] Mi-lei so-wen lun [ko] Mirûk somun non [ja] ƒ~ƒƒNƒVƒ‡ƒ‚ƒ“ƒƒ“ Miroku shomon ron ||| A shortened title for œ\čӕěŽFŠ–âăS˜_. [Credit] acm(entry)

œ\čӕěŽFŠ–â–{ŠčăS [py] Mi2le4 pu2sa4 suo3wen4 ben3yuan4 jing1 [wg] Mi-le p'u-sa so-wen pen-yüan ching [ko] Mirûk posal somun ponwôn kyông [ja] ƒ~ƒƒNƒ{ƒTƒcƒVƒ‡ƒ‚ƒ“ƒzƒ“ƒKƒ“ƒLƒ‡ƒE Miroku bosatsu shomon hongan kyou ||| The Mi-le p'u-sa so-wen pen-yüan ching, one fasc., translated by Dharmarak.sa Žą–@Œě. An explanation of the path of the bodhisattvas toward the attainment of samyak-sa.mbodhi. T 349.10.186-9. [Dictionary References] ui1015a [Credit] acm(entry)

œ\čӕěŽFŠ–âăS˜_ [py] Mi2le4 pu2sa4 suo3wen4 jing1lun4 [wg] Mile p'u-sa so-wen-ching lun [ko] Mirûk posal somungyông non [ja] ƒ~ƒƒNƒ{ƒTƒcƒVƒ‡ƒ‚ƒ“ƒLƒ‡ƒEƒƒ“ Miroku bosatsu shomonkyou ron ||| Mile pusa suowen jinglun; 9 fasc., trans. Bodhiruci •ě’ń—ŻŽx. T 1525.26.233-273. A commentary on the œ\čӕěŽFŠ–â–{ŠčăS. [Dictionary References] ui1014b [Credit] acm(entry)

œ\“V [py] mi2 tian1 [wg] mi-t'ien [ko] mich'ôn [ja] ƒ~ƒeƒ“ miten ||| All of space. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


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