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There are 22 total results for your 結集 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

結集


结集

see styles
jié jí
    jie2 ji2
chieh chi
 kesshuu / kesshu
    けっしゅう
(n,vs,vt,vi) concentration (of efforts, forces, etc.); gathering together; regimentation; marshalling; mobilization
The collection and fixing of the Buddhist canon; especially the first assembly which gathered to recite the scriptures, Saṅgīti. Six assemblies for creation or revision of the canon are named, the first at the Pippala cave at Rājagṛha under Ajātaśatru, the second at Vaiśālī, the third at Pāṭaliputra under Aśoka, the fourth in Kashmir under Kaniṣka, the fifth at the Vulture Peak for the Mahāyāna, and the sixth for the esoteric canon. The first is sometimes divided into two, that of those within 'the cave', and that of those without, i.e. the intimate disciples, and the greater assembly without; the accounts are conflicting and unreliable. The notable three disciples to whom the first reciting is attributed are Kāśyapa, as presiding elder, Ānanda for the Sūtras and the Abhidharma, and Upāli for the Vinaya; others attribute the Abhidharma to Pūrṇa, or Kāśyapa; but, granted the premises, whatever form their work may have taken, it cannot have been that of the existing Tripiṭaka. The fifth and sixth assemblies are certainly imaginary.

結集者


结集者

see styles
jié jí zhě
    jie2 ji2 zhe3
chieh chi che
 ketsushū sha
compiler

七百結集


七百结集

see styles
qī bǎi jié jí
    qi1 bai3 jie2 ji2
ch`i pai chieh chi
    chi pai chieh chi
 shichihyaku keketsujū
council of the seven hundred

五百結集


五百结集

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wǔ bǎi jié jí
    wu3 bai3 jie2 ji2
wu pai chieh chi
 gohyaku ketsujū
council of the Five Hundred (Arhats)

祕密結集


祕密结集

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mì mì jié jí
    mi4 mi4 jie2 ji2
mi mi chieh chi
 himitsu ketsujū
The collection of mantras, dhāraṇīs, etc., and of the Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu literature, attributed to Ānanda, or Vajrasattva, or both.

第一結集


第一结集

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dì yī jié jí
    di4 yi1 jie2 ji2
ti i chieh chi
 daiichi ketsujū
First Council

第三結集


第三结集

see styles
dì sān jié jí
    di4 san1 jie2 ji2
ti san chieh chi
 daisan ketsujū
Third Buddhist Council

第二結集


第二结集

see styles
dì èr jié jí
    di4 er4 jie2 ji2
ti erh chieh chi
 daini ketsujū
second Buddhist Council

第四結集


第四结集

see styles
dì sì jié jí
    di4 si4 jie2 ji2
ti ssu chieh chi
 daishi ketsujū
fourth Buddhist Council

經典結集


经典结集

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jīng diǎn jié jí
    jing1 dian3 jie2 ji2
ching tien chieh chi
 kyōten ketsujū
Buddhist council held to settle disagreements regarding orthodoxy

連結集合

see styles
 renketsushuugou / renketsushugo
    れんけつしゅうごう
{comp} link set

王舍城結集


王舍城结集

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wáng shè chéng jié jí
    wang2 she4 cheng2 jie2 ji2
wang she ch`eng chieh chi
    wang she cheng chieh chi
 ōshajō ketsujhū
council at Rājagṛha;

現連結集合

see styles
 genrenketsushuugou / genrenketsushugo
    げんれんけつしゅうごう
{comp} current link set

空連結集合

see styles
 kuurenketsushuugou / kurenketsushugo
    くうれんけつしゅうごう
{comp} empty link set

第一次結集


第一次结集

see styles
dì yī cì jié jí
    di4 yi1 ci4 jie2 ji2
ti i tz`u chieh chi
    ti i tzu chieh chi
 daiichishi ketsujshū
first council

第三次結集


第三次结集

see styles
dì sān cì jié jí
    di4 san1 ci4 jie2 ji2
ti san tz`u chieh chi
    ti san tzu chieh chi
 daisanshi ketsujū
third council

第二次結集


第二次结集

see styles
dì èr cì jié jí
    di4 er4 ci4 jie2 ji2
ti erh tz`u chieh chi
    ti erh tzu chieh chi
 dainishi ketsujū
second council

第四次結集


第四次结集

see styles
dì sì cì jié jí
    di4 si4 ci4 jie2 ji2
ti ssu tz`u chieh chi
    ti ssu tzu chieh chi
 daishishi ketsujū
fourth council

初期連結集合

see styles
 shokirenketsushuugou / shokirenketsushugo
    しょきれんけつしゅうごう
{comp} initial link set

毘舍離城結集


毘舍离城结集

see styles
pí shè lí chéng jié jí
    pi2 she4 li2 cheng2 jie2 ji2
p`i she li ch`eng chieh chi
    pi she li cheng chieh chi
 Bisharijō ketsujū
Vaiśālī Council

迦葉結集法藏


迦叶结集法藏

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jiā shě jié jí fǎ zàng
    jia1 she3 jie2 ji2 fa3 zang4
chia she chieh chi fa tsang
 Kashō ketsujū hōzō
Tripiṭaka Compiled at the Council of Mahākāśyapa

連結集合宣言

see styles
 renketsushuugousengen / renketsushugosengen
    れんけつしゅうごうせんげん
{comp} link set declaration

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

This page contains 22 results for "結集" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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