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“ß [py] na4 [wg] na [ko] na [ja] ƒi na ||| (1) Many. (2) Peaceful. (3) Beautiful. (4) How, why, which, what. (5) That, there. (6) Transliteration of Sanskrit sound na. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

“ßŠÜ [py] na4han2 [wg] na-han [ko] naham [ja] ƒiƒSƒ“ nagon ||| An abbreviation of the term ˆ¢“ߊÜ, meaning "non-returner." k“ńį‹`HPC 1.811bl [Dictionary References] naka1028d [Credit] acm(entry)

“ßŠÜ‰Ź [py] na4han2guo3 [wg] na-han-kuo [ko] nahamkwa [ja] ƒiƒSƒ“ƒJ nagonka ||| See ˆ¢“ߊ܉Ź. [Credit] acm(entry)

“ß—R‘¼ [py] na4you2ta1 [wg] na-yu-t'a [ko] nayut'a [ja] ƒiƒ†ƒ^ nayuta ||| A transliteration of the Sanskrit nayuta, which means a vast number of something. Billions, trillions, incalculable. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

“ß‰Ó [py] na4ge4 [wg] na-ko [ko] nagae [ja] ƒiƒR nako ||| Which one, who? [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

“ß–ė [py] na4ye2 [wg] na-yeh [ko] naya [ja] ƒiƒ„ naya ||| A translation of the Sanskrit naya, which has such meanings as "truth," "vehicle," and "way." [Dictionary References] naka1029a [Credit] acm(entry)

“ß—Ž [py] na4luo4 [wg] na-lo [ko] narak [ja] ƒiƒ‰ƒN naraku ||| A transliteration of the Sanskrit/Pali naraka, which means "hell" or "purgatory", usually translated into Chinese as ’n–. [Dictionary References] naka1029c [Credit] acm(entry)

“ߘA’ń–ėŽÉ [py] Na4lian2ti2ye2she4 [wg] Na-lien-ti-yeh-she [ko] Nayônjeyasa [ja] ƒiƒŒƒ“ƒeƒCƒ„ƒVƒƒ Narenteiyasha ||| Narendraya`sas, a monk of Uyana, northwest India, 6 c. C.E. Translator of the Candra-garbha ‘åWŒŽåUćS, Suurya-garbha ‘åW“śåUćS and other sutras. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character Ž× in CJKDict
Ž× [py] xie2 [wg] hsieh [ko] sa [ja] ƒWƒƒ ja ||| (1) Wrong, mistaken, incorrect, evil. (mithyaa, asat; Tib. log pa). (2) Mistaken views. See Ž×Œ©. [Dictionary References] 610d [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

Ž×–½ [py] xie2ming4 [wg] hsieh-ming [ko] samyông [ja] ƒWƒƒƒ~ƒ‡ƒE jamyou ||| (1) Wrong (evil) livelihood. To make a living in an immoral way (mithyaa-aajiva). (2) A situation of a monk or nun making a living by divination, astrology, using his/her keen wit, flattery, magic, etc. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

Ž×–½ŠO“¹ [py] xie2ming4 wai4dao4 [wg] hsieh-ming wai-tao [ko] samyông oedo [ja] ƒWƒƒƒ~ƒ‡ƒEƒQƒhƒE jamyougedou ||| Non-Buddhist philosophy which condones the making of one's living by immoral means. See prior entry. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

Ž×Ž· [py] xie2zhi2 [wg] hsieh-chih [ko] sajip [ja] ƒWƒƒƒVƒ…ƒE jashuu ||| Mistaken attachment; to hold rigidly to incorrect perceptions of reality and the Way (agraaha). kąļ‰¾˜_T 1579.30.490a17l [Dictionary References] naka612a [Credit] acm(entry)

Ž×’q [py] xie2zhi4 [wg] hsieh-chih [ko] sachi [ja] ƒWƒƒƒ` jachi ||| Mistaken wisdom. k“ńį‹`HPC 1.799cl [Dictionary References] naka612c [Credit] acm(entry)

Ž×—~ [py] xie2yu4 [wg] hsieh-yü [ko] sayok [ja] ƒWƒƒƒˆƒN jayoku ||| Evil desires; incorrect craving; desires which will lead one into trouble. [Dictionary References] naka613a [Credit] acm(entry)

Ž×s [py] xie2xing2 [wg] hsieh-hsing [ko] sahaeng [ja] ƒWƒƒƒMƒ‡ƒE jagyou ||| (1) Evil behavior, mistaken behavior (Skt. kupannataa; Pali micchaa-pa.tipatti). (2) The behavior of those belonging to the non-Buddhist ŠO“¹ sects. (3) Inappropriate sexual behavior. [Credit] acm(entry)

Ž×Œ© [py] xie2jian4 [wg] hsieh-chien [ko] sagyôn [ja] ƒWƒƒƒPƒ“ jaken ||| (mithyaa-d.r.s.ti) 'Erroneous view or evil view.' One of the 'five wrong views' (ŒÜœ¦Œ©) in the doctrine of the Yogaacaara ąļ‰¾s”h school, also, one of the 'ten afflictions' \˜f. The mistaken view that ignores the principle of cause and effect. Even though all false views differ from the true principle, the false view of disregarding the principle of cause and effect is the most dangerous, because it undermines the foundations of morality. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character •” in CJKDict
•” [py] bu4 [wg] pu [ko] pu [ja] ƒu bu ||| (1) Part, section, division, group, team, club. (2) To divide, separate, form a faction or group. (3) In Buddhism, usually a branch of a certain doctrinal sect. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

•””h [py] bu4pai4 [wg] pu-p'ai [ko] pup'a [ja] ƒuƒn buha ||| A sect, or branch of a religious tradition. See •””h˜Å‹³. [Credit] acm(entry)


See the character “s in CJKDict
“s [py] dou1 [wg] tu [ko] to [ja] ƒg to ||| (1) A metropolis. (2) All, the whole. Abundant, full. (3) Elegant, refined. Beauty, excellence. An exclamation of admiration. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)

“s—¦“V [py] dou1shuai4tian1 [wg] Tu-tsu-t'ien [ko] tosolch'ôn [ja] ƒgƒVƒ…ƒcƒeƒ“ tosotsuten ||| 'Tu.sita Heaven.' The fourth of the six heavens in the realm of desire where the future Buddha dwells. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


See the character “A in CJKDict
“A“¹™B [py] Zheng4 dao4zhuan4 [wg] Cheng Tao-chuan [ko] Chông tojôn [ja] ƒWƒ‡ƒEƒhƒEƒfƒ“ Jou Douten ||| Chông Tojôn(Sambong ŽO•ō; 1342-1398). A major opponent of Buddhism at the end of the Koryô period. He was a student of Zhuxi thought and with ChengZhu Neo-Confucian philosophy the basis of his anti-Buddhist polemic, criticized Buddhism as being nihilistic and antinomian. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)


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