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There are 15 total results for your 薩埵 search.

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薩埵


萨埵

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sà duǒ
    sa4 duo3
sa to
 satta
    さった
(1) {Buddh} sattva (sentient beings); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 菩提薩埵) bodhisattva; (3) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金剛薩埵) Vajrasattva
sattva, being, existence, essence, nature, life, sense, consciousness, substance, any living or sentient being, etc. M.W. Tr. by 情 sentient, 有情 possessing sentience, feeling, or consciousness; and by 衆生 all the living. Abbrev. for bodhisattva. Also 薩多婆; 薩怛嚩; 索埵, etc.

薩埵波倫


萨埵波伦

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sà duǒ bō lún
    sa4 duo3 bo1 lun2
sa to po lun
 Sattabarin
Sadāprarudita

摩訶薩埵


摩诃萨埵

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

救世薩埵


救世萨埵

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jiù shì sà duǒ
    jiu4 shi4 sa4 duo3
chiu shih sa to
 kuse satta
World-saving Bodhisattva

發心薩埵


发心萨埵

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fā xīn sà duǒ
    fa1 xin1 sa4 duo3
fa hsin sa to
 hosshin satsuta
bodhisattvas who have aroused the aspiration for enlightenment

菩提薩埵


菩提萨埵

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pú tí sà duǒ
    pu2 ti2 sa4 duo3
p`u t`i sa to
    pu ti sa to
 bodaisatta
    ぼだいさった
(rare) {Buddh} (See 菩薩・1) bodhisattva
bodhisattva, a being of enlightenment: 'one whose essence is wisdom': 'one who has bodhi or perfect wisdom as his essence,' M. W. Also 菩提索多 v. 菩薩.

觀在薩埵


观在萨埵

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guān zài sà duǒ
    guan1 zai4 sa4 duo3
kuan tsai sa to
 Kanzai satta
Idem Guanyin Bodhisattva, v. 觀世音.

金剛薩埵


金刚萨埵

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jīn gāng sà duǒ
    jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3
chin kang sa to
 kongousatta / kongosatta
    こんごうさった
Vajrasattva
{Buddh} Vajrasattva (bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism)
Vajrasattva(-mahāsattva). 金薩 A form of Puxian (Samantabhadra), reckoned as the second of the eight patriarchs of the 眞言宗 Shingon sect, also known as 金剛手 (金剛手祕密王 or金剛手菩薩) and other similar titles. The term is also applied to all vajra-beings, or vajra-bodhisattvas; especially those in the moon-circle in the east of the Diamond maṇḍala. Śākyamuni also takes the vajrasattva form. (1) All beings are vajrasattva, because of their Buddha-nature. (2) So are all beginners in the faith and practice. (3) So are the retinue of Akṣobhya. (4) So is Great Puxian.

薩埵(oK)

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 satta
    さった
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} sattva (being); (2) (See ぼだいさった) bodhisattva

四隅四行薩埵


四隅四行萨埵

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sì yú sì xíng sà duǒ
    si4 yu2 si4 xing2 sa4 duo3
ssu yü ssu hsing sa to
 shigu shigyō satta
The four female attendants on Vairocana in the Vajradhātu 金, 寳, 法, and 業, q. v.; also 四波.

摩訶薩埵王子


摩诃萨埵王子

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mó hē sà duǒ wáng zǐ
    mo2 he1 sa4 duo3 wang2 zi3
mo ho sa to wang tzu
 Makasatsuta ōshi
Mahāsattva-kumāra-rāja, the noble and royal prince, Śākyamuni.

摩訶質帝薩埵


摩诃质帝萨埵

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mó hē zhí dì sà duǒ
    mo2 he1 zhi2 di4 sa4 duo3
mo ho chih ti sa to
 maka shittei satta
mahācittasattva. A great-mind being, a bodhisattva. Also 摩訶菩堤質帝薩埵.

菩提薩埵(oK)

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 bodaisatta
    ぼだいさった
{Buddh} (See 菩薩・1) bodhisattva

大樂金剛薩埵修行成就儀軌


大乐金刚萨埵修行成就仪轨

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dà lè jīn gāng sà duǒ xiū xíng chéng jiù yí guǐ
    da4 le4 jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3 xiu1 xing2 cheng2 jiu4 yi2 gui3
ta le chin kang sa to hsiu hsing ch`eng chiu i kuei
    ta le chin kang sa to hsiu hsing cheng chiu i kuei
 Dairaku Kongōsatta shugyō jōju giki
Ritual Procedure for the Successful Cultivation of the Vajrasattva of Great Bliss

金剛頂瑜伽金剛薩埵五祕密修行念誦儀軌


金刚顶瑜伽金刚萨埵五祕密修行念诵仪轨

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jīn gāng dǐng yú qié jīn gāng sà duǒ wǔ mì mì xiū xíng niàn sòng yí guǐ
    jin1 gang1 ding3 yu2 qie2 jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3 wu3 mi4 mi4 xiu1 xing2 nian4 song4 yi2 gui3
chin kang ting yü ch`ieh chin kang sa to wu mi mi hsiu hsing nien sung i kuei
    chin kang ting yü chieh chin kang sa to wu mi mi hsiu hsing nien sung i kuei
 Kongōchō yuga Kongōsatta gohimitsu shugyō nenjugiki
Recitation Manual for the Cultivation of the Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva, from the Vajraśekhara Yoga

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

This page contains 15 results for "薩埵" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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