nΉ [py] pin2dao4 [wg] p'in-tao [ko] pinto [ja] qhE hindou ||| A Chinese translation of the Pali sama.na and the Sanskrit `srama.na. See shamen Ήε. [Credit] acm(entry)
ζΓ€ [py] tan1ai4 [wg] t'an-ai [ko] t'am'ae [ja] gAC ton'ai |||
ζΓ~ [py] tan1yu4 [wg] t'an-yü [ko] t'amyok [ja] gN tonyoku ||| '
ζΓαΡα [py] tan1chen1chi1 [wg] t'an-ch'en-ch'ih [ko] t'amjinch'i [ja] gV` tonshinchi ||| The three poisons OΕ of desire, anger and ignorance. [Dictionary References] ZGD960c [Credit] acm(entry)
ο§θͺ [py] fei4er2yin3 [wg] fei-erh-yin [ko] pi-i-ûn [ja] qWC hi-ji-in ||| To fill many functions yet remain inconspicuous. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
βμ [py] zi1liang2 [wg] tzu-liang [ko] charyang [ja] VE shiryou ||| See Ζ. [Dictionary References] naka547d [Credit] acm(entry)
βμΉ [py] zi1liang2dao4 [wg] tzu-liang-tao [ko] charyangdo [ja] VEhE shiryoudou ||| See ΖΚ. [Credit] acm(entry)
Ζ [py] zi1liang2 [wg] tzu-liang [ko] charyang [ja] VE shiryou ||| (sa.mbhaara)
ΖΚ [py] ziliangwei [wg] tzu-liang-wei [ko] chayangwi [ja] VEC shiryoui ||| The '
ΖΉ [py] zi1liang2dao4 [wg] tzu-liang-tao [ko] charyangto [ja] VEhE shiryoudou ||| The path of preparation; one of five levels of cultivation in Yogaacaara thought. In this path, the practitioner cultivates purity through the practice of precepts and correct mindfulness. k@_T 1606.31.734b25-c5lSee also ΖΚ. [Credit] acm(entry)
[py] zi1 yuan2 [wg] tzu-yüan [ko] chayôn [ja] VG shien ||| External supportive conditions, especially those conducive to the cultivation of the Dao. This refers to the support from others in terms of food, clothing and shelter. [Dictionary References] naka147b [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
«
[py] xian2jie2 [wg] hsien-chieh [ko] hyôngôp [ja] PSE gengou ||| (bhadra-kalpa) The present age. The last was zhuangyanjie δ΅
and the next will be xingsujie ―h
. A bhadra-kalpa has 1,000 buddhas, so it is called a "good kalpa." Also written shanjie P
. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
«
κΕ [py] xian2jie2 yi1fo2 [wg] hsien-chieh i-fo [ko] hyôngôbilbul [ja] PSCuc gengoibutsu ||| One of the Buddhas of the auspicious (bhadra) kalpa. (The present age). [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
«P [py] xian2shan4 [wg] hsien-shan [ko] hyônsôn [ja] P[ kenzen ||| A worthy (pandita). [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
«Pρ [py] xian2shan4shou3 [wg] hsien-shan-shou [ko] hyônsônsu [ja] P[V
genzenshu ||| 'Chief Worthy.' The last of the twelve bodhisattvas who appear as interlocutors in the Yuanjue jing (’ζSγS). [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
«ρ [py] Xian2shou3 [wg] Hsien-shou [ko] Hyônsu [ja] PV
Kenshu ||| Fazang @εU, the third patriarch and major consolidator of the Chinese Huayan school. (2) "Sage-head" or "sage-leader", a term of address to a monk. (3) The name of a bodhisattva in the Huayan jing. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
Ώp [py] zhi2pu2 [wg] chih-p'u [ko] chilbak [ja] Vc{N shitsuboku ||| A Chinese translation of mohuoluojia ?
ή(mahoraga). [Credit] acm(entry)
ΏβG [py] zhi2 ai4 [wg] chih-ai [ko] chirae [ja] [cQ zetsuge ||| 'Material obstruction.' The inability to occupy the same place at the same time (a special quality of 'form' (ruupa). One thing obstructing another thing. Material hindrance. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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ΰ [py] cai2 [wg] ts'ai [ko] chae [ja] UC zai ||| Money, wealth, assets, property, possession, all of which are renounced by monks and nuns, and which should not be attached to in general by Buddhist practitioners. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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n [py] pin2 [wg] p'in [ko] pin [ja] q hin ||| (1) Be poor, in poverty, without possessions. (2) Insufficiency, lack. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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έ [py] huo4 [wg] huo [ko] hwa [ja] J ka ||| (1) Valuables; gold and jewels; treasure, money. (2) Goods, assets, wealth. (3) To give valuables as a present. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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ζΓ [py] tan1 [wg] t'an [ko] t'am [ja] g ton ||| To
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Ρ [py] guan4 [wg] kuan [ko] kwan [ja] J kan ||| (1) A string of cash. A thread. (2) To go through, penetrate, implicate. Pierce, perforate, shoot through. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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Σ [py] ze2 [wg] tse [ko] ch'aek [ja] ZL seki ||| (1) To upbraid; to correct. (2) To demand, to ask from; To punish. (2) Duty, responsibility. To lay charge upon. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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M [py] gui4 [wg] kuei [ko] kwi [ja] L ki ||| (1) Valuable, important, excellent, good, virtuous. (2) To value, respect, revere, regard as important. (3) Valuables, treasures. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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ο [py] fei4 [wg] fei [ko] pi [ja] q hi ||| (1) To spend, expend, lay out. (2) consume, waste, throw away, squander. (3) To be wasted. (4) Expenses, cost. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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[py] zi1 [wg] tzu [ko] cha [ja] V shi ||| (1) Property, wealth, possessions. (2) To aid, to assist, to rely upon. (3) One's disposition, natural gifts. (4) A disciple. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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― [py] zei2 [wg] ts i [ko] chôk [ja] ]N zoku ||| (1) A thief, a robber, brigand, criminal. (2) A traitor, a rebel, an insurgent, a mutineer. An enemy. (3) To destroy, steal, rob, kill, bully, inflict harm. (4) A monk with a biased habituated mind. (5) An impeccable Zen master, who snatches delusion and attachment from his student. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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o [py] bin1 [wg] pin [ko] pin [ja] q hin ||| (1) A visitor, a guest. (2) An honored guest. (3) To guide, to lead. (4) To follow, to go along with. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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« [py] xian2 [wg] hsien [ko] hyôn [ja] P ken ||| (1) Intelligent, bright, smart; good, excellent, worthy, virtuous. (2) A "worthy," i.e., second in virtue to the sage (Ή). (3) To regard as virtuous or worthy. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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Ώ [py] zhi2 [wg] chih [ko] chil [ja] [c zetsu ||| (1) Disposition, nature, quality, personality. (2) Matter, substance, elements, essence. (3) A term for response body δg. [Dictionary References] naka591b [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
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