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安施

see styles
ān shī
    an1 shi1
an shih
 anse
to set

実施

see styles
 jisshi
    じっし
(noun, transitive verb) enforcement; implementation; putting into practice; carrying out; operation; working (e.g. working parameters); enactment

富施

see styles
 fuse
    ふせ
(surname) Fuse

實施


实施

see styles
shí shī
    shi2 shi1
shih shih
to implement; to carry out

布施

see styles
bù shī
    bu4 shi1
pu shih
 fuse
    ふせ

More info & calligraphy:

Dana: Almsgiving and Generosity
Dana (Buddhist practice of giving)
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} alms-giving; charity; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.); (surname) Fuho
dāna 檀那; the sixth pāramitā, almsgiving, i. e. of goods, or the doctrine, with resultant benefits now and also hereafter in the forms of reincarnation, as neglect or refusal will produce the opposite consequences. The 二種布 two kinds of dāna are the pure, or unsullied charity, which looks for no reward here but only hereafter; and the sullied almsgiving whose object is personal benefit. The three kinds of dāna are goods, the doctrine, and courage, or fearlessness. The four kinds are pens to write the sutras, ink, the sutras themselves, and preaching. The five kinds are giving to those who have come from a distance, those who are going to a distance, the sick, the hungry, those wise in the doctrine. The seven kinds are giving to visitors, travellers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, endowments for the sustenance of monks or nuns, and clothing and food according to season. The eight kinds are giving to those who come for aid, giving for fear (of evil), return for kindness received, anticipating gifts in return, continuing the parental example of giving, giving in hope of rebirth in a particular heaven, in hope of an honoured name, for the adornment of the heart and life. 倶舍論 18.

帯施

see styles
 obise
    おびせ
(surname) Obise

常施

see styles
cháng shī
    chang2 shi1
ch`ang shih
    chang shih
 jōse
always bestowing

廣施


广施

see styles
guǎng shī
    guang3 shi1
kuang shih
 kōse
to broadly endow

廻施


迴施

see styles
huí shī
    hui2 shi1
hui shih
 ese
is similar; cf. 囘向; 十廻向; 五悔; 三心; 九方便.

張施


张施

see styles
zhāng shī
    zhang1 shi1
chang shih
 chōse
to spread

徒施

see styles
tú shī
    tu2 shi1
t`u shih
    tu shih
 tose
useless

微施

see styles
wēi shī
    wei1 shi1
wei shih
 bise
modest gift

念施

see styles
niàn shī
    nian4 shi1
nien shih
 nense
mindful of charity

急施

see styles
jí shī
    ji2 shi1
chi shih
 kōse
Alms made under stress of urgency.

恩施

see styles
ēn shī
    en1 shi1
en shih
 onshi
    おんし
Enshi prefecture-level city in southwest Hubei, capital of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 恩土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1]
(place-name) Enshi (China)
compassionate charity

惠施

see styles
huì shī
    hui4 shi1
hui shih
 keise
Hui Shi, also known as Hui-zi 惠子[Hui4 zi5](c. 370-310 BC), politician and philosopher of the School of Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
confer blessings

所施

see styles
suǒ shī
    suo3 shi1
so shih
 shose
donee

捨施


舍施

see styles
shě shī
    she3 shi1
she shih
 shase
donate

措施

see styles
cuò shī
    cuo4 shi1
ts`o shih
    tso shih
measure; step; CL:個|个[ge4]

敢施

see styles
 tsuyoshi
    つよし
(male given name) Tsuyoshi

敬施

see styles
 keiji / keji
    けいじ
(personal name) Keiji

普施

see styles
pǔ shī
    pu3 shi1
p`u shih
    pu shih
 fuse
to offer universally

智施

see styles
 chise
    ちせ
(female given name) Chise

有施

see styles
yǒu shī
    you3 shi1
yu shih
 Use
Dānavat

樂施


乐施

see styles
lè shī
    le4 shi1
le shih
 Rakuse
Joyful giver, tr. of Sudatta, i.e. Anāthapindika, v. 阿.

檀施

see styles
tán shī
    tan2 shi1
t`an shih
    tan shih
 danse
giving of alms

法施

see styles
fǎ shī
    fa3 shi1
fa shih
 hosse
The almsgiving of the Buddha-truth, i. e. its preaching or explanation; also 法布.

淨施


净施

see styles
jìng shī
    jing4 shi1
ching shih
 jōse
Pure charity, which does not seek fame or blessing in this world, but only desires to sow nirvana-seed.

濃施

see styles
 nose
    のせ
(place-name) Nose

無施


无施

see styles
wú shī
    wu2 shi1
wu shih
 mu se
no charity

物施

see styles
wù shī
    wu4 shi1
wu shih
 busse
One of the three kinds of almsgiving, that of things.

福施

see styles
fú shī
    fu2 shi1
fu shih
 fukuse
to act which produce merit

究施

see styles
jiū shī
    jiu1 shi1
chiu shih
 Kuse
Kuśinagara

等施

see styles
děng shī
    deng3 shi1
teng shih
 tōse
bestowed equally or universally

給施


给施

see styles
jǐ shī
    ji3 shi1
chi shih
 kyūse
offering

綿施

see styles
 watase
    わたせ
(surname) Watase

能施

see styles
néng shī
    neng2 shi1
neng shih
 nōse
offers

行施

see styles
xíng shī
    xing2 shi1
hsing shih
 gyōse
the practice of charity

西施

see styles
xī shī
    xi1 shi1
hsi shih
 seishi / seshi
    せいし

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Xishi / Xi Shi
Xishi (c. 450 BC), famous Chinese beauty, foremost of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], given by King Gou Jian 勾踐|勾践[Gou1 Jian4] of Yue as concubine to King of Wu as part of a successful plan to destroy Wu
(personal name) Seishi

設施


设施

see styles
shè shī
    she4 shi1
she shih
 Sesse
facilities; installation
Śacī, Śakti, v. 舍.

財施


财施

see styles
cái shī
    cai2 shi1
ts`ai shih
    tsai shih
 zaise
donations of material things

遍施

see styles
biàn shī
    bian4 shi1
pien shih
 hen se
universal giving

阿施

see styles
ā shī
    a1 shi1
a shih
 ase
    あせ
(surname) Ase
artha, 義 reason, sense, purpose. is probably a misprint for 陁; the Huayan uses 曷攞多; also 他 is used for .

雄施

see styles
xióng shī
    xiong2 shi1
hsiung shih
 Yūse
Naradatta

施し物

see styles
 hodokoshimono
    ほどこしもの
alms

施事者

see styles
shī shì zhě
    shi1 shi4 zhe3
shih shih che
(linguistics) agent; doer

施密特

see styles
shī mì tè
    shi1 mi4 te4
shih mi t`e
    shih mi te

More info & calligraphy:

Schmidt
Schmidt or Schmitt (surname)

施恩惠

see styles
shī ēn huì
    shi1 en1 hui4
shih en hui
 se one
extend kindness

施揮子

see styles
 sekiko
    せきこ
(female given name) Sekiko

施明德

see styles
shī míng dé
    shi1 ming2 de2
shih ming te
Shih Ming-teh (1941-), Taiwanese politician, imprisoned 1962-1977 and 1980-1990 under the Guomindang, subsequently a leader of DPP 民進黨|民进党, in 2006 led protests against Chen Shui-Bian 陳水扁|陈水扁[Chen2 Shui3 bian3]

施月子

see styles
 shizuko
    しずこ
(female given name) Shizuko

施業林

see styles
 segyourin / segyorin
    せぎょうりん
managed forest; managed woodland

施津ヨ

see styles
 setsuyo
    せつよ
(given name) Setsuyo

施無厭


施无厌

see styles
shī wú yàn
    shi1 wu2 yan4
shih wu yen
 Semuen
(無厭寺), i. e. 那爛陀 Nālanda-saṃghārāma, a monastery seven miles north of Rājagṛha, where Xuanzang studied; built by Śakrāditya; now 'Baragong (i. e. vihāragrāma) '. Eitel.

施無畏


施无畏

see styles
shī wú wèi
    shi1 wu2 wei4
shih wu wei
 se mui
abhayandada; abhayadāna; the bestower of fearlessness, a title of Guanyin; a bodhisattva in the Garbhadhātu.

施物空

see styles
shī wù kōng
    shi1 wu4 kong1
shih wu k`ung
    shih wu kung
 semotsu kū
emptiness of the donation

施瓦布

see styles
shī wǎ bù
    shi1 wa3 bu4
shih wa pu
Schwab (name)

施甸縣


施甸县

see styles
shī diàn xiàn
    shi1 dian4 xian4
shih tien hsien
Shidian county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan

施福寺

see styles
 sefukuji
    せふくじ
(place-name) Sefukuji

施秀鑾

see styles
 shishuran
    ししゅらん
(personal name) Shishuran

施秉縣


施秉县

see styles
shī bǐng xiàn
    shi1 bing3 xian4
shih ping hsien
Shibing county in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture 黔東南州|黔东南州[Qian2 dong1 nan2 zhou1], Guizhou

施羅德


施罗德

see styles
shī luó dé
    shi1 luo2 de2
shih lo te
Schröder (name); Gerhard Schröder (1944-), German SPD politician, Chancellor 1998-2005

施耐庵

see styles
shī nài ān
    shi1 nai4 an1
shih nai an
 shitaian
    したいあん
Shi Nai'an (1296-1371), author of Water Margin or Outlaws of the Marsh 水滸傳|水浒传[Shui3 hu3 Zhuan4]
(personal name) Shitaian

施虐狂

see styles
shī nüè kuáng
    shi1 nu:e4 kuang2
shih nu:e k`uang
    shih nu:e kuang
sadism (psychiatry)

施虐癖

see styles
shī nüè pǐ
    shi1 nu:e4 pi3
shih nu:e p`i
    shih nu:e pi
sadism (fetish)

施虐者

see styles
shī nüè zhě
    shi1 nu:e4 zhe3
shih nu:e che
abuser; (in sadomasochism) dominant partner

施行令

see styles
 shikourei / shikore
    しこうれい
{law} enforcement ordinance

施行田

see styles
 segota
    せごた
(place-name) Segota

施設依


施设依

see styles
shī shè yī
    shi1 she4 yi1
shih she i
 sesetsu e
constituents that are posited

施設名


施设名

see styles
shī shè míng
    shi1 she4 ming2
shih she ming
 sesetsu myō
establishes names

施設庁

see styles
 shisetsuchou / shisetsucho
    しせつちょう
(See 防衛施設庁) facilities administration organization (defence, etc.)

施設我


施设我

see styles
shī shè wǒ
    shi1 she4 wo3
shih she wo
 sesetsu ga
imputed self

施設有


施设有

see styles
shī shè yǒu
    shi1 she4 you3
shih she yu
 sesetsuu
nominally existent

施設論


施设论

see styles
shī shè lùn
    shi1 she4 lun4
shih she lun
 Sesetsu ron
Prajñaptiśāstra

施財偈


施财偈

see styles
shī cái jié
    shi1 cai2 jie2
shih ts`ai chieh
    shih tsai chieh
 sezai no ge
Verse of Giving Wealth

施開廢


施开废

see styles
shī kāi fèi
    shi1 kai1 fei4
shih k`ai fei
    shih kai fei
 se kai hai
A Tiantai term indicating the three periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) bestowing the truth in Hīnayāna and other partial forms; (2) opening of the perfect truth like the lotus, as in the Lotus Sutra; (3) abrogating the earlier imperfect forms.

施食偈

see styles
shī shí jié
    shi1 shi2 jie2
shih shih chieh
 sejiki ge
Verses of Food Offering

施食會


施食会

see styles
shī shí huì
    shi1 shi2 hui4
shih shih hui
 sejiki e
feeding ceremony

施餓鬼


施饿鬼

see styles
shī è guǐ
    shi1 e4 gui3
shih o kuei
 segaki
    せがき
{Buddh} service for the benefit of suffering spirits
feeding hungry ghosts

施鹿林

see styles
shī lù lín
    shi1 lu4 lin2
shih lu lin
 Serokurin
Deer Park

一切施

see styles
yī qiè shī
    yi1 qie4 shi1
i ch`ieh shih
    i chieh shih
 issai se
sarvadā. 薩縛達 One who gives his all; all-bestowing.

上布施

see styles
 kamibuse
    かみぶせ
(place-name) Kamibuse

下布施

see styles
 shimobuse
    しもぶせ
(place-name) Shimobuse

不淨施


不净施

see styles
bù jìng shī
    bu4 jing4 shi1
pu ching shih
 fujō se
Unclean' almsgiving, i. e. looking for its reward in this or the next life.

二種施


二种施

see styles
èr zhǒng shī
    er4 zhong3 shi1
erh chung shih
 nishu (no) se
v. 二種布.

五大施

see styles
wǔ dà shī
    wu3 da4 shi1
wu ta shih
 go daise
The five great gifts, i. e. ability to keep the five commandments.

修惠施

see styles
xiū huì shī
    xiu1 hui4 shi1
hsiu hui shih
 shuese
to practice giving

假施設


假施设

see styles
jiǎ shī shè
    jia3 shi1 she4
chia shih she
 ke sesetsu
to nominally establish

僧伽施

see styles
sēng qié shī
    seng1 qie2 shi1
seng ch`ieh shih
    seng chieh shih
 Sōgase
Sāṅkāśya

入布施

see styles
 iribuse
    いりぶせ
(place-name) Iribuse

八種施


八种施

see styles
bā zhǒng shī
    ba1 zhong3 shi1
pa chung shih
 hasshu se
eight causes of giving

前布施

see styles
 maefuse
    まえふせ
(place-name) Maefuse

北布施

see styles
 kitafuse
    きたふせ
(place-name) Kitafuse

十布施

see styles
shí bù shī
    shi2 bu4 shi1
shih pu shih
 jū fuse
ten kinds of giving

可施物

see styles
kě shī wù
    ke3 shi1 wu4
k`o shih wu
    ko shih wu
 kase motsu
things that can [should] be given

四季施

see styles
 shikise
    しきせ
(ateji / phonetic) livery; servant's clothes provided by employers

四法施

see styles
sì fǎ shī
    si4 fa3 shi1
ssu fa shih
 shi hōse
The Buddha' s gift of the four laws or dogmas, that all things are impermanent, that all (sentient) existence is suffering, that there is no (essential) personality, that all form (or matter) returns to the void.

報恩施


报恩施

see styles
bào ēn shī
    bao4 en1 shi1
pao en shih
 hōon se
Almsgiving out of gratitude.

多布施

see styles
 tafuse
    たふせ
(place-name) Tafuse

大布施

see styles
 oofuse
    おおふせ
(place-name) Oofuse

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

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