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摩耶夫人

see styles
mó yé fū rén
    mo2 ye2 fu1 ren2
mo yeh fu jen
 mayabunin
    まやぶにん
(personal name) Mayabunin
Queen Māyā

摩耶山町

see styles
 mayasanchou / mayasancho
    まやさんちょう
(place-name) Mayasanchō

摩耶東谷

see styles
 mayahigashidani
    まやひがしだに
(place-name) Mayahigashidani

摩肩接踵

see styles
mó jiān jiē zhǒng
    mo2 jian1 jie1 zhong3
mo chien chieh chung
lit. rubbing shoulders and following in each other's footsteps; a thronging crowd

摩西五經


摩西五经

see styles
mó xī wǔ jīng
    mo2 xi1 wu3 jing1
mo hsi wu ching
the Pentateuch; the five books of Moses in the Old Testament

摩西律法

see styles
mó xī lǜ fǎ
    mo2 xi1 lu:4 fa3
mo hsi lü fa
law of Moses

摩觸女人


摩触女人

see styles
mó chù nǚ rén
    mo2 chu4 nv3 ren2
mo ch`u nü jen
    mo chu nü jen
 masoku nyonin
touching touching a woman's body

摩訶僧祇


摩诃僧祇

see styles
mó hē sēng qí
    mo2 he1 seng1 qi2
mo ho seng ch`i
    mo ho seng chi
 Makasōgi
Mahāsāṃghika

摩訶刹頭


摩诃刹头

see styles
mó hē chà tóu
    mo2 he1 cha4 tou2
mo ho ch`a t`ou
    mo ho cha tou
 makasettō
mahāsattva

摩訶剌佗


摩诃剌佗

see styles
mó hē là tuó
    mo2 he1 la4 tuo2
mo ho la t`o
    mo ho la to
 Makarata
Mahārāṣṭra. 'The Mahratta country, an ancient kingdom in the north-west corner of the Deccan, near the upper course of the Godavery.' Eitel.

摩訶周那


摩诃周那

see styles
mó hē zhōu nà
    mo2 he1 zhou1 na4
mo ho chou na
 Makashūna
Mahā-cunda

摩訶娑羅


摩诃娑罗

see styles
mó hē suō luó
    mo2 he1 suo1 luo2
mo ho so lo
 Makashara
Mahāsāra

摩訶婆羅


摩诃婆罗

see styles
mó hē pó luó
    mo2 he1 po2 luo2
mo ho p`o lo
    mo ho po lo
 Makabara
(or 訶娑羅) Mahāsāra. 'An ancient city in Central India, the present Masar, about 30 miles west of Patna.' Eitel.

摩訶室利


摩诃室利

see styles
mó hē shì lì
    mo2 he1 shi4 li4
mo ho shih li
 Makashiri
Mahāśrī

摩訶尼羅


摩诃尼罗

see styles
mó hē ní luó
    mo2 he1 ni2 luo2
mo ho ni lo
 makanira
(or 訶泥羅) mahānīla, dark-blue, a sapphire; described as the large blue pearl of Indra, perhaps the Indranīla.

摩訶彌樓


摩诃弥楼

see styles
mó hē mí lóu
    mo2 he1 mi2 lou2
mo ho mi lou
 makamirō
Sumeru (v.ll. Mahāsumeru

摩訶提婆


摩诃提婆

see styles
mó hē tí pó
    mo2 he1 ti2 po2
mo ho t`i p`o
    mo ho ti po
 Makadaiba
Mahādeva, the great deva, Maheśvara, i.e. Śiva; also a former incarnation of Śākyamuni; and name of an arhat.

摩訶摩底


摩诃摩底

see styles
mó hē mó dǐ
    mo2 he1 mo2 di3
mo ho mo ti
 Makamatei
Mahāmati

摩訶摩耶


摩诃摩耶

see styles
mó hē mó yé
    mo2 he1 mo2 ye2
mo ho mo yeh
 mokomaya
mahāmāyā, intp. by M.W. as 'great deceit or illusion worldly illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the material universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the Great Illusion (the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with Durgā)'. Mahāmāyā was the wife of Śuddhodana, and mother of Śākyamuni. He, Siddhārtha, was born 'from her right side', and she died seven days later, her sister Mahāprajāpati becoming his foster mother. Also called 訶第脾 Mahādevī; 訶夫人 Lady Māyā, etc.

摩訶止観

see styles
 makashikan
    まかしかん
(work) Mohe Zhiguan (Buddhist text by Guanding, 594 CE); (wk) Mohe Zhiguan (Buddhist text by Guanding, 594 CE)

摩訶止觀


摩诃止观

see styles
mó hē zhǐ guān
    mo2 he1 zhi3 guan1
mo ho chih kuan
 Maka shikan
Mohe zhiguan

摩訶毘羅


摩诃毘罗

see styles
mó hē pí luó
    mo2 he1 pi2 luo2
mo ho p`i lo
    mo ho pi lo
 Makabira
Mahāvīra

摩訶泥羅


摩诃泥罗

see styles
mó hē ní luó
    mo2 he1 ni2 luo2
mo ho ni lo
 makanira
mahānīla

摩訶絺羅


摩诃絺罗

see styles
mó hē chī luó
    mo2 he1 chi1 luo2
mo ho ch`ih lo
    mo ho chih lo
 Makachira
Mahākoṭṭhita

摩訶羅闍


摩诃罗阇

see styles
mó hē luó shé
    mo2 he1 luo2 she2
mo ho lo she
 makaraja
mahārāja, a great or superior king; a king.

摩訶般若


摩诃般若

see styles
mó hē bō rě
    mo2 he1 bo1 re3
mo ho po je
 maka hannya
mahāprajñā, v. 般, great wisdom, great insight into all truth.

摩訶薩埵


摩诃萨埵

see styles
mó hē sà duǒ
    mo2 he1 sa4 duo3
mo ho sa to
 makasatta
(訶薩) Mahāsattva, 'great being,' one with great compassion and energy, who brings salvation to all living beings; a Bodhisattva; also 訶刹頭.

摩訶衍心


摩诃衍心

see styles
mó hē yǎn xīn
    mo2 he1 yan3 xin1
mo ho yen hsin
 makaen shin
Mahāyāna mind

摩訶衍經


摩诃衍经

see styles
mó hē yǎn jīng
    mo2 he1 yan3 jing1
mo ho yen ching
 makaen kyō
Mahāyāna sūtras

摩訶衍論


摩诃衍论

see styles
mó hē yǎn lùn
    mo2 he1 yan3 lun4
mo ho yen lun
 Makaen ron
Discourse on Mahāyāna

摩訶衍道


摩诃衍道

see styles
mó hē yǎn dào
    mo2 he1 yan3 dao4
mo ho yen tao
 makaen dō
Mahāyāna path

摩訶衍那


摩诃衍那

see styles
mó hē yǎn nà
    mo2 he1 yan3 na4
mo ho yen na
 makaenna
(Skt. mahāyāna)

摩訶袒特


摩诃袒特

see styles
mó hē tǎn tè
    mo2 he1 tan3 te4
mo ho t`an t`e
    mo ho tan te
 makatantoku
Mahātantra (dhāraṇī), great spell power for overcoming the evil and cleaving to the good.

摩訶謌羅


摩诃謌罗

see styles
mó hē gē luó
    mo2 he1 ge1 luo2
mo ho ko lo
 Makakara
Mahākāla

摩訶迦羅


摩诃迦罗

see styles
mó hē jiā luó
    mo2 he1 jia1 luo2
mo ho chia lo
 Makakara
Mahākāla, the great black deva, v. 大黑.

摩訶迦葉


摩诃迦叶

see styles
mó hē jiā yè
    mo2 he1 jia1 ye4
mo ho chia yeh
 Makakashō
(訶迦葉波) Mahākāśyapa, or Kāśyapadhātu 迦葉 (迦葉頭陀), a Brahman of Magadha, disciple of Śākyamuni; accredited with presiding over the first synod, hence known as 上座; also with supervising the first compilation of the Buddha's sermons; is reckoned as the first Patriarch, v. 二十八祖 and 迦.

摩訶那伽


摩诃那伽

see styles
mó hēn à qié
    mo2 hen1 a4 qie2
mo hen a ch`ieh
    mo hen a chieh
 makanaga
Mahānāga, the great nāga, 'one of the elephants that support the world.' M.W. A title of a Buddha, or of an arhat.

摩訶那摩


摩诃那摩

see styles
mó hēn à mó
    mo2 hen1 a4 mo2
mo hen a mo
 Makanama
訶男 Mahānāman, one of the first five of Śākyamuni's converts.

摩訶那鉢


摩诃那钵

see styles
mó hēn à bō
    mo2 hen1 a4 bo1
mo hen a po
 Makanahatsu
Mahāsthāmaprāpta, the bodhisattva 大勢至 q. v.

摩護囉誐


摩护囉誐

see styles
mó hù luó é
    mo2 hu4 luo2 e2
mo hu lo o
 magoraga
mahoraga

摩賀羅惹


摩贺罗惹

see styles
mó hè luó rě
    mo2 he4 luo2 re3
mo ho lo je
 magaraja

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Maharaja
great king

摩迦摩耶

see styles
 makamaya
    まかまや
(person) Mahamaya (alternative name for Maya, the mother of Shakamuni Buddha)

摩鄧女經


摩邓女经

see styles
mó dèng nǚ jīng
    mo2 deng4 nv3 jing1
mo teng nü ching
 Madōjo kyō
Sūtra of the Mātaṅgī Girl

摩醯首羅


摩醯首罗

see styles
mó xì shǒu luó
    mo2 xi4 shou3 luo2
mo hsi shou lo
 Makeishura
Mahêśvara

摩頂放踵


摩顶放踵

see styles
mó dǐng fàng zhǒng
    mo2 ding3 fang4 zhong3
mo ting fang chung
to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others; to wear oneself out for the general good

摩須賀岳

see styles
 masugadake
    ますがだけ
(personal name) Masugadake

七摩怛里

see styles
qī mó dá lǐ
    qi1 mo2 da2 li3
ch`i mo ta li
    chi mo ta li
 shichi matari
saptamātṛ. The seven divine mothers, or personified energies of the principal deities; they are associated with the worship of the god Śiva, and attend on his son Skanda or Kārttikeya, to whom at first only seven Mātṛs were assigned, but in the later mythology an innumerable number, who are sometimes represented as having displaced the original divine mothers M.W. Their names are given as (1) Cāmuṇḍā 遮文茶 or 左問拏 (2) Gaurī嬌吠哩; (3) Vaiṣṇavī 吠瑟拏微 (4) Kaumārī 嬌麼哩; (5) Indrāṇī, Aindrī, or Māhendrī 燕捺利 or 印捺哩; (6) Raudrī 勞捺哩; and (7) Vārāhī 末羅呬弭; cf. 七母天.

三三摩地

see styles
sān sān mó dì
    san1 san1 mo2 di4
san san mo ti
 san sanmaji
three samādhis

三摩半那

see styles
sān mó bàn nà
    san1 mo2 ban4 na4
san mo pan na
 sanmahanna
samāpanna, in the state of samādhi.

三摩呬多

see styles
sān mó xì duō
    san1 mo2 xi4 duo1
san mo hsi to
 sanmakita
samāhita; steadfast, tranquil. A degree of meditation.

三摩呾叱

see styles
sān mó dá chì
    san1 mo2 da2 chi4
san mo ta ch`ih
    san mo ta chih
 Sanmatachitsu
Samataṭa, an ancient kingdom on the left bank of the Ganges, near its mouths, extending to the Hooghly, over 3,000 li in circuit, low and damp, with a hardy people, short and dark. Eitel says "close to the sea at the mouth of the Brahmaputra." Eliot says: "In the east of Bengal and not far from the modern Burmese frontier."

三摩地法

see styles
sān mó dì fǎ
    san1 mo2 di4 fa3
san mo ti fa
 sanmaji hō
samādhi doctrines

三摩地相

see styles
sān mó dì xiàng
    san1 mo2 di4 xiang4
san mo ti hsiang
 sanmaji sō
marks of meditative absorption

三摩地門


三摩地门

see styles
sān mó dì mén
    san1 mo2 di4 men2
san mo ti men
 sanmaji mon
approach of meditative absorption

三摩婆夜

see styles
sān mó pó yè
    san1 mo2 po2 ye4
san mo p`o yeh
    san mo po yeh
 sanmapaya
Samavāya, coming together, combination; 利合 advantageous union.

三摩広行

see styles
 sanmahiroyuki
    さんまひろゆき
(person) Sanma Hiroyuki

三摩拔提

see styles
sān mó bá tí
    san1 mo2 ba2 ti2
san mo pa t`i
    san mo pa ti
 sanmabatsudai
arrival (to meditative equipoise)

三摩皮陀

see styles
sān mó pí tuó
    san1 mo2 pi2 tuo2
san mo p`i t`o
    san mo pi to
 Sanmahida
吠陀; 沙磨; 平論; 歌詠 Sāma-veda-saṃhitā. A collection of verses sung at sacrifices, etc. The third of the three Vedas, or four if Atharva Veda is counted, as it was later; the verses are taken almost wholly from the Ṛgveda.

三摩耶形

see styles
 sanmayagyou / sanmayagyo
    さんまやぎょう
    samayagyou / samayagyo
    さまやぎょう
(Buddhist term) object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life

三摩耶戒

see styles
 sanmayakai
    さんまやかい
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism)

三摩耶道

see styles
sān mó yé dào
    san1 mo2 ye2 dao4
san mo yeh tao
 sanmaya dō
A term among the esoterics for the 三平等 q.v.

三摩跋提

see styles
sān mó bá tí
    san1 mo2 ba2 ti2
san mo pa t`i
    san mo pa ti
 sanmabatsudai
samāpatti

三摩近離


三摩近离

see styles
sān mó jìn lí
    san1 mo2 jin4 li2
san mo chin li
 sanmagonri
The public gathering for a festival, lay and cleric, before parting at the end of the summer retreat.

三摩鉢底


三摩钵底

see styles
sān mó bō dǐ
    san1 mo2 bo1 di3
san mo po ti
 sanmapattei
(or 三鉢提); 三拔提 (or 三跋提); 三越 samāpatti, attainment, arrival; defined by 等至 and 等持 which is intp. as complete dhyāna; similar to 三半那 samāpanna, attainment. Eitel says: "a degree of abstract ecstatic meditation preparatory to the final attainment of samādhi." Clough speaks of eight samāpattis, i.e. attainments— "eight successive states induced by the ecstatic meditation." v. also 三越.

三摩鉢提


三摩钵提

see styles
sān mó bō tí
    san1 mo2 bo1 ti2
san mo po t`i
    san mo po ti
 sanmapattei
(Skt. samāpatti)

上南摩町

see styles
 kaminanmamachi
    かみなんままち
(place-name) Kaminanmamachi

上薩摩瀬

see styles
 kamisatsumaze
    かみさつまぜ
(place-name) Kamisatsumaze

下南摩町

see styles
 shimonanmamachi
    しもなんままち
(place-name) Shimonanmamachi

下薩摩瀬

see styles
 shimosatsumaze
    しもさつまぜ
(place-name) Shimosatsumaze

中巨摩郡

see styles
 nakakomagun
    なかこまぐん
(place-name) Nakakomagun

乾布摩擦

see styles
 kanpumasatsu
    かんぷまさつ
rubdown with a dry towel

五部護摩


五部护摩

see styles
wǔ bù hù mó
    wu3 bu4 hu4 mo2
wu pu hu mo
 gobu goma
five-part esoteric ceremonies

伊勢志摩

see styles
 iseshima
    いせしま
(person) Ise Shima (1969.8.9-)

伽婆達摩


伽婆达摩

see styles
qié pó dá mó
    qie2 po2 da2 mo2
ch`ieh p`o ta mo
    chieh po ta mo
 Kabadama
Bhagavaddharma. A Western Indian monk who tr. a work on 觀自在.

何夷摩柯

see styles
hé yí mó kē
    he2 yi2 mo2 ke1
ho i mo k`o
    ho i mo ko
 Kaimaka
Haimaka, a king at the beginning of a kalpa, 金 by name.

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

修奢摩他

see styles
xiū shē mó tā
    xiu1 she1 mo2 ta1
hsiu she mo t`a
    hsiu she mo ta
 shu shamata
to practice calming meditation

倶摩羅天


倶摩罗天

see styles
jù mó luó tiān
    ju4 mo2 luo2 tian1
chü mo lo t`ien
    chü mo lo tien
 kumara ten
A youthful deva.

倶蘇摩城


倶苏摩城

see styles
jù sū mó chéng
    ju4 su1 mo2 cheng2
chü su mo ch`eng
    chü su mo cheng
 Kusomajō
Kusumapura

僧伽藍摩


僧伽蓝摩

see styles
sēng qié lán mó
    seng1 qie2 lan2 mo2
seng ch`ieh lan mo
    seng chieh lan mo
 sougaranma; sougyaranma / sogaranma; sogyaranma
    そうがらんま; そうぎゃらんま
{Buddh} (See 伽藍・1) Buddhist convent or monastery (san: sangharama)
a Buddhist convent or monastery

僧伽跋摩

see styles
sēng qié bá mó
    seng1 qie2 ba2 mo2
seng ch`ieh pa mo
    seng chieh pa mo
 Sōgyabatsuma
Saṅghavarman, an Indian monk who arrived in Nanjing A.D. 433, tr. five works in 434, went westward in 442.

冷水摩擦

see styles
 reisuimasatsu / resuimasatsu
    れいすいまさつ
(noun/participle) rubdown with a wet towel; cold-water rubbing

初摩谷川

see styles
 hatsumatanigawa
    はつまたにがわ
(place-name) Hatsumatanigawa

劍摩舍帝


剑摩舍帝

see styles
jiàn mó shè dì
    jian4 mo2 she4 di4
chien mo she ti
 kenmashatai
A spirit or demon, ? Aniruddha, the unobstructed, the ungovernable, son of Kāma (Love, Lust).

加藤摩周

see styles
 katoumashuu / katomashu
    かとうましゅう
(person) Katou Mashuu

勒那摩提

see styles
len à mó tí
    len4 a4 mo2 ti2
len a mo t`i
    len a mo ti
 Rokunamadai
勒那婆提 ? Ratnamati, a monk from Central India, circa A. D. 500, who translated three works of which two remain.

勝三摩地


胜三摩地

see styles
shèng sān mó dì
    sheng4 san1 mo2 di4
sheng san mo ti
 shō sanmaji
overpowering concentration

勝奢摩他


胜奢摩他

see styles
shèng shē mó tā
    sheng4 she1 mo2 ta1
sheng she mo t`a
    sheng she mo ta
 shō shamata
tranquility meditation

北巨摩郡

see styles
 kitakomagun
    きたこまぐん
(place-name) Kitakomagun

卑摩羅叉


卑摩罗叉

see styles
bēi mó luó chā
    bei1 mo2 luo2 cha1
pei mo lo ch`a
    pei mo lo cha
 Himarasha
Vimalākṣa, the pure-eyed, described as of Kabul, expositor of the 十誦律, teacher of Kumārajīva at Karashahr; came to China A. D. 406, tr. two works.

南多摩駅

see styles
 minamitamaeki
    みなみたまえき
(st) Minamitama Station

南巨摩郡

see styles
 minamikomagun
    みなみこまぐん
(place-name) Minamikomagun

原口摩純

see styles
 haraguchimasumi
    はらぐちますみ
(person) Haraguchi Masumi

叔叔摩羅


叔叔摩罗

see styles
shú shú mó luó
    shu2 shu2 mo2 luo2
shu shu mo lo
 shukushukumara
crocodile

吉亞卡摩


吉亚卡摩

see styles
jí yà kǎ mó
    ji2 ya4 ka3 mo2
chi ya k`a mo
    chi ya ka mo
Giacomo (name)

周面摩擦

see styles
 shuumenmasatsu / shumenmasatsu
    しゅうめんまさつ
(See 周面) skin friction

呬摩怛羅


呬摩怛罗

see styles
xì mó dá luó
    xi4 mo2 da2 luo2
hsi mo ta lo
 Chimatanra
Himatala 雪山下. 'An ancient kingdom ruled in A. D. 43 by a descendant of the Śākya family. Probably the region south of Kundoot and Issar north of Hindukush near the principal source of the Oxus.' Eitel. 西域記 3.

呾摩栗底

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dá mó lì dǐ
    da2 mo2 li4 di3
ta mo li ti
 Taimarittei
(or 躭栗底); 多梨帝 Tāmralipti (or tī), the modem Tamluk near the mouth of the Hooghly, formerly 'the principal emporium for the trade with Ceylon and China'. Eitel.

唵摩羅識


唵摩罗识

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ǎn mó luó shì
    an3 mo2 luo2 shi4
an mo lo shih
 onmara shiki
amala consciousness

四阿笈摩

see styles
sì ā jí mó
    si4 a1 ji2 mo2
ssu a chi mo
 shi agōma
four āgamas

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Information about this dictionary:

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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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