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佛陀提婆

see styles
fó tuó tí pó
    fo2 tuo2 ti2 po2
fo t`o t`i p`o
    fo to ti po
 Buddadaiba
Buddhadeva.

佛陀斯那

see styles
fó tuó sin à
    fo2 tuo2 sin1 a4
fo t`o sin a
    fo to sin a
 Buttashina
Buddhasena

佛陀槃遮

see styles
fó tuó pán zhē
    fo2 tuo2 pan2 zhe1
fo t`o p`an che
    fo to pan che
 buddahansha
Buddhavaca.

佛陀毱多

see styles
fó tuó jú duō
    fo2 tuo2 ju2 duo1
fo t`o chü to
    fo to chü to
 Buddagikuta
Buddhagupta, "a Buddhistic king of Magadha, son and successor of Śakrāditya," Eitel.

佛陀波利

see styles
fó tuó bō lì
    fo2 tuo2 bo1 li4
fo t`o po li
    fo to po li
 Buddahari
Buddhapāla, came from Kabul to China 676; also Buddhapālita, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and founder of the 中論性教.

佛陀瞿沙

see styles
fó tuó jù shā
    fo2 tuo2 ju4 sha1
fo t`o chü sha
    fo to chü sha
 Buddakusha
Buddhaghoṣa

佛陀耶舍

see styles
fó tuó yé shè
    fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4
fo t`o yeh she
    fo to yeh she
 Buddayasha
Buddhayaśas, of Kashmir or Kabul, tr. four works, 408-412.

佛陀跋摩

see styles
fó tuó bá mó
    fo2 tuo2 ba2 mo2
fo t`o pa mo
    fo to pa mo
 Buddabama
Buddhavarman

佛陀跋陀

see styles
fó tuó bá tuó
    fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2
fo t`o pa t`o
    fo to pa to
 Buddabada
Buddhabhadra

佛陀難提


佛陀难提

see styles
fó tuó nán tí
    fo2 tuo2 nan2 ti2
fo t`o nan t`i
    fo to nan ti
 Buddanandai
Buddhanandi, of Kāmarūpa, descendant of the Gautama family and eighth patriarch.

佛陀馱沙


佛陀驮沙

see styles
fó tuó tuó shā
    fo2 tuo2 tuo2 sha1
fo t`o t`o sha
    fo to to sha
 Buddadasa
Buddhadāsa, of Hayamukha 阿耶穆佉 author of the 大毗婆沙論.

佛降生像

see styles
fó jiàng shēng xiàng
    fo2 jiang4 sheng1 xiang4
fo chiang sheng hsiang
 butsu gōshō zō
newborn Buddha image

佛馱斯那


佛驮斯那

see styles
fó tuó sin à
    fo2 tuo2 sin1 a4
fo t`o sin a
    fo to sin a
 Buddashina
Buddhasena.

佛馱笈多


佛驮笈多

see styles
fó tuó jí duō
    fo2 tuo2 ji2 duo1
fo t`o chi to
    fo to chi to
 Buddakyūta
Buddhagupta.

佛馱耶舍


佛驮耶舍

see styles
fó tuó yé shè
    fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4
fo t`o yeh she
    fo to yeh she
 Buddayasha
Buddhayaśas, known as the 'red-beard Vibhāṣā.'

一佛世界

see styles
yī fó shì jiè
    yi1 fo2 shi4 jie4
i fo shih chieh
 ichibutsu sekai
A Buddha-cosmos; a world undergoing transformation by a Buddha.

一佛兩祖


一佛两祖

see styles
yī fó liǎng zǔ
    yi1 fo2 liang3 zu3
i fo liang tsu
 ichibutsu ryōso
one Buddha and two ancestors

一佛名字

see styles
yī fó míng zì
    yi1 fo2 ming2 zi4
i fo ming tzu
 ichi butsu myōji
name of a single Buddha

一佛國土


一佛国土

see styles
yī fó guó tǔ
    yi1 fo2 guo2 tu3
i fo kuo t`u
    i fo kuo tu
 ichibutsu kokudo
a buddha land

一佛多佛

see styles
yī fó duō fó
    yi1 fo2 duo1 fo2
i fo to fo
 ichibutsu tabutsu
One Buddha or many Buddhas, i.e. some Hīnayāna Schools say only one Buddha exists in the same aeon; Mahāyāna says many Buddhas appear in the same aeon in many worlds.

一佛淨土


一佛净土

see styles
yī fó jìng tǔ
    yi1 fo2 jing4 tu3
i fo ching t`u
    i fo ching tu
 ichi butsu jōdo
A Buddha's Pure Land, especially that of Amitābha.

一切佛土

see styles
yī qiè fó tǔ
    yi1 qie4 fo2 tu3
i ch`ieh fo t`u
    i chieh fo tu
 issai butsudo
all buddha-lands

一切佛會


一切佛会

see styles
yī qiè fó huì
    yi1 qie4 fo2 hui4
i ch`ieh fo hui
    i chieh fo hui
 issai butsue
The assembly of all the Buddhas, a term for the two maṇḍalas, or circles; v. 胎藏界 and, 金剛界, i.e. the Garbhadhātu and the Vajradhātu.

一切佛法

see styles
yī qiè fó fǎ
    yi1 qie4 fo2 fa3
i ch`ieh fo fa
    i chieh fo fa
 issai buppō
all Buddhist teachings

一切諸佛


一切诸佛

see styles
yī qiè zhū fó
    yi1 qie4 zhu1 fo2
i ch`ieh chu fo
    i chieh chu fo
 issai shobutsu
All Buddhas.

一心念佛

see styles
yī xīn niàn fó
    yi1 xin1 nian4 fo2
i hsin nien fo
 ichishin nembutsu
single-mindedly chanting the Buddha name

七佛名經


七佛名经

see styles
qī fó míng jīng
    qi1 fo2 ming2 jing1
ch`i fo ming ching
    chi fo ming ching
 Shichibutsu myō kyō
Qifo ming jing

七佛藥師


七佛药师

see styles
qī fó yào shī
    qi1 fo2 yao4 shi1
ch`i fo yao shih
    chi fo yao shih
 shichibutsu yakushi
The seven healing Buddhas, also 七躬醫王, of whom there are two descriptions, one representing them as at various places in the eastern regions of space; another gives five in the east and two in the south.

七佛通戒

see styles
qī fó tōng jiè
    qi1 fo2 tong1 jie4
ch`i fo t`ung chieh
    chi fo tung chieh
 shichibutsu (no) tsūkai
shared precepts of the seven Buddhas of the past

七種禮佛


七种礼佛

see styles
qī zhǒng lǐ fó
    qi1 zhong3 li3 fo2
ch`i chung li fo
    chi chung li fo
 shichishu raibutsu
Seven degrees of worshipping Buddha, ranging from the merely external to the highest grade.

三世成佛

see styles
sān shì chéng fó
    san1 shi4 cheng2 fo2
san shih ch`eng fo
    san shih cheng fo
 sanshōjōbutsu
idem 三生.

三世諸佛


三世诸佛

see styles
sān shì zhū fó
    san1 shi4 zhu1 fo2
san shih chu fo
 sanze shobutsu
buddhas of the three times

三佛栗底

see styles
sān fó lì dǐ
    san1 fo2 li4 di3
san fo li ti
 sanbutsuritei
saṃvṛti, which means concealed, not apparent, is intp. as common ideas世俗諦 or phenomenal truth; it is also intp. as that which hides reality, or seems to be real, the seeming.

三佛菩提

see styles
sān fó pú tí
    san1 fo2 pu2 ti2
san fo p`u t`i
    san fo pu ti
 san butsu bodai
The bodhi, or wisdom, of each of the Trikāya, 三身, i.e. that under the bodhi tree, that of parinirvāṇa, that of tathāgatagarbha in its eternal nirvāṇa aspect.

三十五佛

see styles
sān shí wǔ fó
    san1 shi2 wu3 fo2
san shih wu fo
 sanjū go butsu
thirty-five buddhas

三因佛性

see styles
sān yīn fó xìng
    san1 yin1 fo2 xing4
san yin fo hsing
 san'in busshō
three causes of buddha-nature

三耶三佛

see styles
sān yé sān fó
    san1 ye2 san1 fo2
san yeh san fo
 sanyasanbutsu
(檀) v. 三藐三陀.

三藐三佛

see styles
sān miǎo sān fó
    san1 miao3 san1 fo2
san miao san fo
 sanmyakusanbutsu
*samyak-saṃbuddha

三身佛性

see styles
sān shēn fó xìng
    san1 shen1 fo2 xing4
san shen fo hsing
 sanshin busshō
v. 三身.

三那三佛

see styles
sān nà sān fó
    san1 na4 san1 fo2
san na san fo
 sannasanbutsu
idem 三藐三陀.

三階佛法


三阶佛法

see styles
sān jiē fó fǎ
    san1 jie1 fo2 fa3
san chieh fo fa
 sankai buppō
Three Stages of the Buddha-Dharma

上尊佛道

see styles
shàng zūn fó dào
    shang4 zun1 fo2 dao4
shang tsun fo tao
 jōson butsudō
the supreme Buddha-Path

不了佛智

see styles
bù liǎo fó zhì
    bu4 liao3 fo2 zhi4
pu liao fo chih
 fu ryō butchi
The incomprehensible wisdom of Buddha.

不共佛法

see styles
bù gòng fó fǎ
    bu4 gong4 fo2 fa3
pu kung fo fa
 fugu buppō
the unequalled; peerless Buddha qualities

不可說佛


不可说佛

see styles
bù kě shuō fó
    bu4 ke3 shuo1 fo2
pu k`o shuo fo
    pu ko shuo fo
 Fukasetsu butsu
Gaṇendra; the 733rd of the Buddhas of the present kalpa 賢劫, in which 1,000 Buddhas are to appear, of whom four have appeared.

不斷光佛


不断光佛

see styles
bù duàn guāng fó
    bu4 duan4 guang1 fo2
pu tuan kuang fo
 Fudankō Butsu
One of the twelve shining Buddhas.

不斷念佛


不断念佛

see styles
bù duàn niàn fó
    bu4 duan4 nian4 fo2
pu tuan nien fo
 fudan nenbutsu
Unceasing remembrance, or invocation of the Buddha.

不離見佛


不离见佛

see styles
bù lí jiàn fó
    bu4 li2 jian4 fo2
pu li chien fo
 furi kenbutsu
never departing from the vision of the buddhas

世饒王佛


世饶王佛

see styles
shì ráo wáng fó
    shi4 rao2 wang2 fo2
shih jao wang fo
 Senyōō butsu
Lokeśvararāja

乃至成佛

see styles
nǎi zhì chéng fó
    nai3 zhi4 cheng2 fo2
nai chih ch`eng fo
    nai chih cheng fo
 naishi jōbutsu
until [he] becomes a buddha

乳光佛經


乳光佛经

see styles
rǔ guāng fó jīng
    ru3 guang1 fo2 jing1
ju kuang fo ching
 Nyūkōbutsu kyō
Vatsa-sūtra

了因佛性

see styles
liǎo yīn fó xìng
    liao3 yin1 fo2 xing4
liao yin fo hsing
 ryōin busshō
The second of the three Buddha-nature "causes", i.e. 正因性 is the 眞如 as direct cause of attaining the perfect Buddha-nature, associated with the 法身; 了因性 is the revealing or enlightening cause, associated with the Buddha-wisdom; 緣因性 is the environing cause, e.g. his goodness and merits which result in deliverance, or salvation.

二乘作佛

see styles
èr shèng zuò fó
    er4 sheng4 zuo4 fo2
erh sheng tso fo
 nijō sabutsu
two vehicles attain buddhahood

二佛並坐

see styles
èr fú bìng zuò
    er4 fu2 bing4 zuo4
erh fu ping tso
The two Buddhas sitting together, v. 二世尊.

二佛中門


二佛中门

see styles
èr fó zhōng mén
    er4 fo2 zhong1 men2
erh fo chung men
 nibutsu chūmon
The period between the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni and the future advent of Maitreya, i.e. the present period.

二佛竝坐

see styles
èr fó bìng zuò
    er4 fo2 bing4 zuo4
erh fo ping tso
 nibutsu byōza
two buddhas sitting together

二種佛境


二种佛境

see styles
èr zhǒng fó jìng
    er4 zhong3 fo2 jing4
erh chung fo ching
 nishu bukkyō
The two Buddha-domains: (a) 證境 the Buddha's domain or state of absolute enlightenment; (b) 化境 the domain that the Buddha is transforming.

五佛五身

see styles
wǔ fó wǔ shēn
    wu3 fo2 wu3 shen1
wu fo wu shen
 gobutsu goshin
A Shingon term for the five Buddhas in their five manifestations: Vairocana as eternal and pure dharmakāya; Akṣobhya as immutable and sovereign; Ratnasaṃbhava as bliss and glory; Amitābha as wisdom in action; Śākyamuni as incarnation and nirmāṇakāya.

五佛寶冠


五佛宝冠

see styles
wǔ fó bǎo guàn
    wu3 fo2 bao3 guan4
wu fo pao kuan
 gobutsu hōkan
冠; 五智冠 (五智寶冠) ; 五寶天冠; 寶冠 A Buddha-crown containing the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas. The five Buddhas 'are always crowned when holding the śakti, and hence are called by the Tibetans the 'crowned Buddhas' (Getty). Vairocana in the Vajradhātu wears a crown with five points indicative of the five qualities of perfect wisdom, etc., as represented by the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas.

五佛灌頂


五佛灌顶

see styles
wǔ fó guàn dǐng
    wu3 fo2 guan4 ding3
wu fo kuan ting
 gobutsu kanjō
Baptism with five vases of perfumed water, symbol of Buddha-wisdom in its five forms.

五佛頂尊


五佛顶尊

see styles
wǔ fó dǐng zūn
    wu3 fo2 ding3 zun1
wu fo ting tsun
 gobutchōson
five buddha attendants

五佛頂法


五佛顶法

see styles
wǔ fó dǐng fǎ
    wu3 fo2 ding3 fa3
wu fo ting fa
 go butchō hō
The forms, colors, symbols, etc., of the 五頂.

五佛頂經


五佛顶经

see styles
wǔ fó dǐng jīng
    wu3 fo2 ding3 jing1
wu fo ting ching
 Go butchō kyō
Abbreviation for— 一字頂輪王經. There is also a 五頂三昧陀羅尼經 translated by Bodhiruci circa A. D. 503.

五十三佛

see styles
wǔ shí sān fó
    wu3 shi2 san1 fo2
wu shih san fo
 gojūsan butsu
Fifty-three past Buddhas, of which the lists vary.

五會念佛


五会念佛

see styles
wǔ huì niàn fó
    wu3 hui4 nian4 fo2
wu hui nien fo
 go e nenbutsu
Five ways of intoning 'Amitābha' established by 法照 Fazhao of the Tang dynasty, known as 五曾法師 from his brochure 五曾法事讚.

五禪定佛


五禅定佛

see styles
wǔ chán dìng fó
    wu3 chan2 ding4 fo2
wu ch`an ting fo
    wu chan ting fo
 go zenjō butsu
five buddhas of meditation

人間佛教


人间佛教

see styles
rén jiān fó jiào
    ren2 jian1 fo2 jiao4
jen chien fo chiao
 ningen bukkyō
Humanistic Buddhism
humanistic Buddhism

他力念佛

see styles
tā lì niàn fó
    ta1 li4 nian4 fo2
t`a li nien fo
    ta li nien fo
 tariki nembutsu
Trusting to and calling on the Buddha, especially Amitābha.

他方佛土

see styles
tā fāng fó tǔ
    ta1 fang1 fo2 tu3
t`a fang fo t`u
    ta fang fo tu
 tahō butsudo
buddha-lands of other quarters

以佛神力

see styles
yǐ fó shén lì
    yi3 fo2 shen2 li4
i fo shen li
 i butsu jinriki
by means of the Buddha's supernatural powers

以砂施佛

see styles
yǐ shā shī fó
    yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2
i sha shih fo
 isa sebutsu
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king.

作諸佛事


作诸佛事

see styles
zuò zhū fó shì
    zuo4 zhu1 fo2 shi4
tso chu fo shih
 sa sho butsuji
carries out all Buddha-works

供養諸佛


供养诸佛

see styles
gōng yǎng zhū fó
    gong1 yang3 zhu1 fo2
kung yang chu fo
 kuyō shobutsu
make offerings to the buddhas

借花獻佛


借花献佛

see styles
jiè huā xiàn fó
    jie4 hua1 xian4 fo2
chieh hua hsien fo
 shake kenbutsu
lit. presenting the Buddha with borrowed flowers (idiom); fig. to win favor or influence using sb else's property; plagiarism
To borrow a flower to offer to Buddha, i.e. to serve him with another's gift.

僧中有佛

see styles
sēng zhōng yǒu fó
    seng1 zhong1 you3 fo2
seng chung yu fo
 sōchū ubutsu
the Buddha does exist within the saṃgha

僧中無佛


僧中无佛

see styles
sēng zhōng wú fó
    seng1 zhong1 wu2 fo2
seng chung wu fo
 sōchū mubutsu
the Buddha does not exist within the saṃgha

光燄王佛


光焰王佛

see styles
guāng yàn wáng fó
    guang1 yan4 wang2 fo2
kuang yen wang fo
 kōenō butsu
The royal Buddha of shining fames, or flaming brightness, Amitābha, with reference to his virtues.

光聚佛頂


光聚佛顶

see styles
guāng jù fó dǐng
    guang1 ju4 fo2 ding3
kuang chü fo ting
 Kōjubutchō
one of the five 頂 q. v.

入佛供養


入佛供养

see styles
rù fó gōng yǎng
    ru4 fo2 gong1 yang3
ju fo kung yang
 nyūbutsu kuyō
The ceremony of bringing in a Buddha's image.

八相作佛

see styles
bā xiàng zuò fó
    ba1 xiang4 zuo4 fo2
pa hsiang tso fo
 hassō sabutsu
eight highlights (in the life of the Buddha)

出佛身血

see styles
chū fó shēn xiě
    chu1 fo2 shen1 xie3
ch`u fo shen hsieh
    chu fo shen hsieh
 suibusshinketsu
spilling a buddha's blood

出無佛世


出无佛世

see styles
chū wú fó shì
    chu1 wu2 fo2 shi4
ch`u wu fo shih
    chu wu fo shih
 shutsu mu butsuse
non-appearance of a buddha in the world

初期佛教

see styles
chū qí fó jiào
    chu1 qi2 fo2 jiao4
ch`u ch`i fo chiao
    chu chi fo chiao
 shoki bukkyō
early Buddhism

別時念佛


别时念佛

see styles
bié shí niàn fó
    bie2 shi2 nian4 fo2
pieh shih nien fo
 betsuji nenbutsu
To call upon Buddha at special times. When the ordinary religious practices are ineffective the Pure Land sect call upon Buddha for a period of one to seven days, or ten to ninety days. Also 如法念.

加持成佛

see styles
jiā chí chéng fó
    jia1 chi2 cheng2 fo2
chia ch`ih ch`eng fo
    chia chih cheng fo
 kaji jōbutsu
By the aid of Buddha to enter Buddhahood.

北方佛教

see styles
běi fāng fó jiào
    bei3 fang1 fo2 jiao4
pei fang fo chiao
 hoppō bukkyō
Northern Buddhism, i. e. Mahāyāna, in contrast with Southern Buddhism, Hīnayāna.

十二光佛

see styles
shí èr guāng fó
    shi2 er4 guang1 fo2
shih erh kuang fo
 jūni kōbutsu
Amitābha's twelve titles of light. The無量壽經上 gives them as 無量光, etc., i.e. the Buddha of light that is immeasurable boundless, irresistible, incomparable, yama (or flaming), pure, joy, wisdom, unceasing, surpassing thought, ineffable, surpassing sun and moon. Another list is given in the 九品往生阿彌陀...經.

十四佛國


十四佛国

see styles
shí sì fó guó
    shi2 si4 fo2 guo2
shih ssu fo kuo
 jūshi bukkoku
fourteen buddha lands

十夜念佛

see styles
shí yè niàn fó
    shi2 ye4 nian4 fo2
shih yeh nien fo
 jūya nenbutsu
(十夜) The ten nights (and days) from the sixth to the fifteenth of the tenth moon, when the Pure-land sect intones sūtras.

十方佛土

see styles
shí fāng fó tǔ
    shi2 fang1 fo2 tu3
shih fang fo t`u
    shih fang fo tu
 jippō butsuto
A Buddha-realm, idem 大千世界.

十方諸佛


十方诸佛

see styles
shí fāng zhū fó
    shi2 fang1 zhu1 fo2
shih fang chu fo
 jippō shobutsu
the buddhas of the ten directions

十齋日佛


十斋日佛

see styles
shí zhāi rì fó
    shi2 zhai1 ri4 fo2
shih chai jih fo
 jissainichi butsu
buddhas of the ten days of fasting

千佛名經


千佛名经

see styles
qiān fó míng jīng
    qian1 fo2 ming2 jing1
ch`ien fo ming ching
    chien fo ming ching
 Senbutsu myō kyō
professes to give their names. A scripture which lists the names of the thousand buddhas.

千佛大戒

see styles
qiān fó dà jiè
    qian1 fo2 da4 jie4
ch`ien fo ta chieh
    chien fo ta chieh
 senbutsu daikai
great precepts of the thousand buddhas

南傳佛教


南传佛教

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nán chuán fó jiào
    nan2 chuan2 fo2 jiao4
nan ch`uan fo chiao
    nan chuan fo chiao
 Nanden bukkyō
Southern Buddhism

南方佛教

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nán fāng fó jiào
    nan2 fang1 fo2 jiao4
nan fang fo chiao
 Nanpō bukkyō
Southern Buddhism in contrast with 北方 northern Buddhism.

南都佛教

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nán dū fó jiào
    nan2 du1 fo2 jiao4
nan tu fo chiao
 Nantobukkyō
the Buddhism of the Nara schools

印佛作法

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yìn fó zuò fǎ
    yin4 fo2 zuo4 fa3
yin fo tso fa
 inbutsu sahō
An esoteric method of seeking spirit-aid by printing a Buddha on paper, or forming his image on sand, or in the air, and performing specified rites.

印度佛教

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yìn dù fó jiào
    yin4 du4 fo2 jiao4
yin tu fo chiao
 Indo bukkyō
Indian Buddhism, which began in Magadha, now Bihar, under Śākyamuni, the date of whose nirvana was circa 486 B. C. v. and 教.

卽心卽佛

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jí xīn jí fó
    ji2 xin1 ji2 fo2
chi hsin chi fo
 sokushin sokubutsu
卽心是 (or 卽心成) The identity of mind and Buddha, mind is Buddha, the highest doctrine of Mahāyāna; the negative form is 非心非 no mind no Buddha, or apart from mind there is no Buddha; and all the living are of the one mind.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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