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There are 28 total results for your 無畏 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

無畏


无畏

see styles
wú wèi
    wu2 wei4
wu wei
 mui
    むい

More info & calligraphy:

No Fear
{Buddh} fearlessness; confidence when preaching; (given name) Mui
abhaya. Fearless, dauntless, secure, nothing and nobody to fear; also vīra, courageous, bold.

無畏山


无畏山

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wú wèi shān
    wu2 wei4 shan1
wu wei shan
 Mui San
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks.

無畏心


无畏心

see styles
wú wèi xīn
    wu2 wei4 xin1
wu wei hsin
 mui shin
fearlessness

無畏捨


无畏舍

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wú wèi shě
    wu2 wei4 she3
wu wei she
 mui sha
bestower of fearlessness

無畏授


无畏授

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wú wèi shòu
    wu2 wei4 shou4
wu wei shou
 mui ju
勤授 Vīradatta, 'hero-giver,' a prominent layman, contemporary with Śākyamuni.

無畏文


无畏文

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wú wèi wén
    wu2 wei4 wen2
wu wei wen
 mui mon
writings on fearlessness (?)

無畏施


无畏施

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wú wèi shī
    wu2 wei4 shi1
wu wei shih
 mui se
abhayapradāna. The bestowing of confidence by every true Buddhist, i.e. that none may fear him.

無畏藏


无畏藏

see styles
wú wèi zàng
    wu2 wei4 zang4
wu wei tsang
 mui zō
Storehouse of fearlessness, said of members of the esoteric sect.

無畏識


无畏识

see styles
wú wèi shì
    wu2 wei4 shi4
wu wei shih
 mui shiki
fearless consciousness

力無畏


力无畏

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lì wú wèi
    li4 wu2 wei4
li wu wei
 riki mui
(力無所畏) The 力 is intp. as the ten powers of a Buddha, the 無所畏 are his four qualities of fearlessness.

善無畏


善无畏

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shàn wú wèi
    shan4 wu2 wei4
shan wu wei
 Zemmui
Śubhakarasiṃha

四無畏


四无畏

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sì wú wèi
    si4 wu2 wei4
ssu wu wei
 shi mui
four forms of fearlessness

大無畏


大无畏

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dà wú wèi
    da4 wu2 wei4
ta wu wei
utterly fearless

得無畏


得无畏

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dé wú wèi
    de2 wu2 wei4
te wu wei
 toku mui
to attain fearlessness

施無畏


施无畏

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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.

無畏憐愍


无畏怜愍

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wú wèi lián mǐn
    wu2 wei4 lian2 min3
wu wei lien min
 mui renbin
fearless kindness

四種無畏


四种无畏

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sì zhǒng wú wèi
    si4 zhong3 wu2 wei4
ssu chung wu wei
 shi shu mui
four kinds of fearlessness

施無畏寺

see styles
 semuiji
    せむいじ
(place-name) Semuiji

施無畏者


施无畏者

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shī wú wèi zhě
    shi1 wu2 wei4 zhe3
shih wu wei che
 se mui ja
one who bestows fearlessness

等覺無畏


等觉无畏

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děng jué wú wèi
    deng3 jue2 wu2 wei4
teng chüeh wu wei
 tōkaku mui
fearlessness resultant from having perfect enlightenment

正等覺無畏


正等觉无畏

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zhèng děng jué wú wèi
    zheng4 deng3 jue2 wu2 wei4
cheng teng chüeh wu wei
 shōtōgaku mui
fearlessness with respect to asserting that I am completely and perfectly enlightened with respect to all phenomena

漏永盡無畏


漏永尽无畏

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lòu yǒng jìn wú wèi
    lou4 yong3 jin4 wu2 wei4
lou yung chin wu wei
 ro ei jin mui
fearlessness in asserting that he has destroyed all defilements

說出道無畏


说出道无畏

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shuō chū dào wú wèi
    shuo1 chu1 dao4 wu2 wei4
shuo ch`u tao wu wei
    shuo chu tao wu wei
 setsu shutsu dō mui
fearlessness in expounding the method of liberation

說障法無畏


说障法无畏

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shuō zhàng fǎ wú wèi
    shuo1 zhang4 fa3 wu2 wei4
shuo chang fa wu wei
 setsu shōbō mui
fearlessness in explaining the hindrances to the dharma

無畏三藏禪要


无畏三藏禅要

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wú wèi sān zàng chán yào
    wu2 wei4 san1 zang4 chan2 yao4
wu wei san tsang ch`an yao
    wu wei san tsang chan yao
 Mui sanzō zenyō
Tripiṭaka Master Śubha's Guide to Meditation

無畏陀羅尼經


无畏陀罗尼经

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wú wèi tuó luó ní jīng
    wu2 wei4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
wu wei t`o lo ni ching
    wu wei to lo ni ching
 Mui daranikyō
Dhāraṇī of Dispelling Fear

諸法現等覺無畏


诸法现等觉无畏

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zhū fǎ xiàn děng jué wú wèi
    zhu1 fa3 xian4 deng3 jue2 wu2 wei4
chu fa hsien teng chüeh wu wei
 shohōgen tōkaku mui
fearlessness resultant from having full understanding of all phenomena

施一切無畏陀羅尼經


施一切无畏陀罗尼经

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shī yī qiè wú wèi tuó luó ní jīng
    shi1 yi1 qie4 wu2 wei4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
shih i ch`ieh wu wei t`o lo ni ching
    shih i chieh wu wei to lo ni ching
 Se issai mui daranikyō
Dhāraṇī of Bestowing Complete Fearlessness

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

This page contains 28 results for "無畏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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