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see styles
jué
    jue2
chüeh
 satoru
    さとる

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Awareness
to feel; to find that; thinking; awake; aware
(personal name) Satoru
bodhi, from bodha, 'knowing, understanding', means enlightenment, illumination; 覺 is to awake, apprehend, perceive, realize; awake, aware; (also, to sleep). It is illumination, enlightenment, or awakening in regard to the real in contrast to the seeming; also, enlightenment in regard to moral evil. Cf. 菩提 and 佛.

一覺


一觉

see styles
yī jué
    yi1 jue2
i chüeh
 ikkaku
one enlightenment

七覺


七觉

see styles
qī jué
    qi1 jue2
ch`i chüeh
    chi chüeh
 shichikaku
seven [factors of ] enlightenment

三覺


三觉

see styles
sān jué
    san1 jue2
san chüeh
 sankaku
The three kinds of enlightenment: (1) (a) 自覺 Enlightenment for self; (b) 覺他 for others; (c) 覺行圓 (or 窮) 滿 perfect enlightenment and accomplishment; the first is an arhat's, the first and second a bodhisattva's, all three a Buddha's. (2) From the Awakening of Faith 起信論 (a) 本覺 inherent, potential enlightenment or intelligence of every being; (b) 始覺 , initial, or early stages of such enlightenment, brought about through the external perfuming or influence of teaching, working on the internal perfuming of subconscious intelligence; (c) 究竟覺 completion of enlightenment, the subjective mind in perfect accord with the subconscious (or superconscious) mind, or the inherent intelligence.

不覺


不觉

see styles
bù jué
    bu4 jue2
pu chüeh
 fukaku
unconsciously
Unenlightened, uncomprehending, without 'spiritual' insight, the condition of people in general, who mistake the phenomenal for the real, and by ignorance beget karma, reaping its results in the mortal round of transmigration; i. e. people generally.

乖覺


乖觉

see styles
guāi jué
    guai1 jue2
kuai chüeh
perceptive; alert; clever; shrewd

了覺


了觉

see styles
liǎo jué
    liao3 jue2
liao chüeh
 ryōkaku
comprehends

二覺


二觉

see styles
èr jué
    er4 jue2
erh chüeh
 nikaku
The two enlightenments: (1) The 起信論 has two—(a) 本覺 the immanent mind in all things, e.g. "which lighteth every man that cometh into the world", also defined as the 法身 dharmakāya; (b) 始覺 initial enlightenment or beginning of illumination; this initiation leads on to Buddhahood, or full enlightenment. (2) (a) 等覺 The fifty-first stage of a bodhisattva's 行 位 practice; (b) 妙覺 the fifty-second stage, or enlightenment of Buddhahood.(3) (a)自覺 A Buddha's own or natural enlightenment; (b) 覺他 his enlightening of all others.

五覺


五觉

see styles
wǔ jué
    wu3 jue2
wu chüeh
 gokaku
The five bodhi, or states of enlightenment, as described in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith; see also 五菩提 for a different group. (1) 本覺 Absolute eternal wisdom, or bodhi; (2) 始覺 bodhi in its initial stages, or in action, arising from right observances; (3) 相似覺 bodhisattva. attainment of bodhi in action, in the 十信; (4) 隨分覺 further bodhisattva-enlightenment according to capacity, i. e. the stages 十住, 十行, and 十廻向; (5) 究竟覺 final or complete enlightenment, i. e. the stage of 妙覺, which is one with the first, i. e. 本覺. The 本覺 is bodhi in the potential, 始覺 is bodhi in the active state, hence (2), (3), (4), and (5) are all the latter, but the fifth has reached the perfect quiescent stage of original bodhi.

先覺


先觉

see styles
xiān jué
    xian1 jue2
hsien chüeh
person of foresight

八覺


八觉

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bā jué
    ba1 jue2
pa chüeh
 hachikaku
The eight (wrong) perceptions or thoughts, i.e. desire; hate; vexation (with others); 親里 home-sickness; patriotism (or thoughts of the country's welfare); dislike of death; ambition for one's clan or family; slighting or being rude to others. 華嚴經 13.

動覺


动觉

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dòng jué
    dong4 jue2
tung chüeh
kinesomethingesia

午覺


午觉

see styles
wǔ jiào
    wu3 jiao4
wu chiao
siesta; afternoon nap

可覺


可觉

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kě jué
    ke3 jue2
k`o chüeh
    ko chüeh
 ka kaku
to be cognized

味覺


味觉

see styles
wèi jué
    wei4 jue2
wei chüeh
sense of taste; gustation

善覺


善觉

see styles
shàn jué
    shan4 jue2
shan chüeh
 zenkaku
well-proclaimed

嗅覺


嗅觉

see styles
xiù jué
    xiu4 jue2
hsiu chüeh
sense of smell

四覺


四觉

see styles
sì jué
    si4 jue2
ssu chüeh
 shikaku
The 'four intelligences, or apprehensions' of the Awakening of Faith 起信論, q. v., viz. 本覺, 相似覺, 隨分覺, and 究竟覺.

圓覺


圆觉

see styles
yuán jué
    yuan2 jue2
yüan chüeh
 engaku
Complete enlightenment potentially present in each being, for all have 本覺 primal awareness, or 眞心 the true heart (e. g. conscience), which has always remained pure and shining; considered as essence it is the 一心 one mind, considered causally it is the Tathāgata-garbha, considered it is|| perfect enlightenment, cf. 圓覺經.

大覺


大觉

see styles
dà jué
    da4 jue2
ta chüeh
 dai gaku
The supreme bodhi, or enlightenment, and the enlightening power of a Buddha.

妙覺


妙觉

see styles
miào jué
    miao4 jue2
miao chüeh
 myōgaku
The wonderful enlightenment of Mahāyāna, or self-enlightenment to enlighten others.

始覺


始觉

see styles
shǐ jué
    shi3 jue2
shih chüeh
 shigaku
The initial functioning of mind or intelligence as a process of 'becoming', arising from 本覺 which is Mind or Intelligence, self-contained, unsullied, and considered as universal, the source of all enlightenment. The 'initial intelligence' or enlightenment arises from the inner influence 薰 of the Mind and from external teaching. In the 'original intelligence' are the four values adopted and made transcendent by the Nirvāṇa-sūtra, viz. 常, 樂, 我, 淨 Perpetuity, joy, personality, and purity; these are acquired through the 始覺 process of enlightenment. Cf. 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

害覺


害觉

see styles
hài jué
    hai4 jue2
hai chüeh
 gaikaku
harmful thoughts

察覺


察觉

see styles
chá jué
    cha2 jue2
ch`a chüeh
    cha chüeh
to sense; to perceive; to become aware of; to detect

實覺


实觉

see styles
shí jué
    shi2 jue2
shih chüeh
 jitsukaku
true awareness

尊覺


尊觉

see styles
zūn jué
    zun1 jue2
tsun chüeh
 sonkaku
the supreme enlightenment

已覺


已觉

see styles
yǐ jué
    yi3 jue2
i chüeh
 ikaku
already enlightened

幻覺


幻觉

see styles
huàn jué
    huan4 jue2
huan chüeh
illusion; hallucination; figment of one's imagination

徧覺


徧觉

see styles
biàn jué
    bian4 jue2
pien chüeh
 henkaku
The omniscience, absolute enlightenment, or universal awareness of a Buddha.

性覺


性觉

see styles
xìng jué
    xing4 jue2
hsing chüeh
 shōgaku
Inherent intelligence, or knowledge, i. e. that of the bhūtatathatā.

惡覺


恶觉

see styles
è jué
    e4 jue2
o chüeh
 akukaku
Contemplation or thought contrary to Buddhist principles.

感覺


感觉

see styles
gǎn jué
    gan3 jue2
kan chüeh
feeling; impression; sensation; to feel; to perceive

慧覺


慧觉

see styles
huì jué
    hui4 jue2
hui chüeh
 ekaku
    えかく
(personal name) Ekaku
Huijue

應覺


应觉

see styles
yìng jué
    ying4 jue2
ying chüeh
 ōkaku
to be attended to or noticed

攀覺


攀觉

see styles
pān jué
    pan1 jue2
p`an chüeh
    pan chüeh
 hankaku
Seizing and perceiving, like a monkey jumping from branch to branch, i.e. attracted by externals, unstable.

昭覺


昭觉

see styles
zhāo jué
    zhao1 jue2
chao chüeh
Zhaojue county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan

普覺


普觉

see styles
pǔ jué
    pu3 jue2
p`u chüeh
    pu chüeh
 fukaku
Universal Enlightenment

智覺


智觉

see styles
zhì jué
    zhi4 jue2
chih chüeh
 chikaku
wisdom

有覺


有觉

see styles
yǒu jué
    you3 jue2
yu chüeh
 yūkaku
discursive

未覺


未觉

see styles
wèi jué
    wei4 jue2
wei chüeh
 mi kaku
not awake

本覺


本觉

see styles
běn jué
    ben3 jue2
pen chüeh
 hongaku
Original bodhi, i. e. 'enlightenment', awareness, knowledge, or wisdom, as contrasted with 始覺 initial knowledge, that is 'enlightenment a priori is contrasted with enlightenment a posteriori'. Suzuki, Awakening of Faith, P. 62. The reference is to universal mind 衆生之心體, which is conceived as pure and intelligent, with 始覺 as active intelligence. It is considered as the Buddha-dharmakāya, or as it might perhaps be termed, the fundamental mind. Nevertheless in action from the first it was influenced by its antithesis 無明 ignorance, the opposite of awareness, or true knowledge. See 起信論 and 仁王經,中. There are two kinds of 本覺, one which is unconditioned, and never sullied by ignorance and delusion, the other which is conditioned and subject to ignorance. In original enlightenment is implied potential enlightenment in each being.

極覺


极觉

see styles
jí jué
    ji2 jue2
chi chüeh
 gokkaku
Profound enlightenment, utmost awareness.

欲覺


欲觉

see styles
yù jué
    yu4 jue2
yü chüeh
 yokukaku
Passion-consciousness; the consciousness of desire.

正覺


正觉

see styles
zhèng jué
    zheng4 jue2
cheng chüeh
 shougaku / shogaku
    しょうがく
(surname) Shougaku
Sambodhi. the wisdom or omniscience of Buddha.

永覺


永觉

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yǒng jué
    yong3 jue2
yung chüeh
 ei kaku
always awake

淨覺


淨觉

see styles
jìng jué
    jing4 jue2
ching chüeh
 jōkaku
Pure enlightenment.

溫覺


温觉

see styles
wēn jué
    wen1 jue2
wen chüeh
heat sensation

漸覺


渐觉

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jiàn jué
    jian4 jue2
chien chüeh
 zenkaku
gradually enlightened

無覺


无觉

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wú jué
    wu2 jue2
wu chüeh
 mukaku
unconscious

獨覺


独觉

see styles
dú jué
    du2 jue2
tu chüeh
 dokukaku
pratyekabuddha, v. 緣 one who seeks his own enlightenment.

玄覺


玄觉

see styles
xuán jué
    xuan2 jue2
hsüan chüeh
 genkaku
    げんかく
(personal name) Genkaku
Hsüan-chio, a Wenchow monk, also named 明道 Ming-tao, who had a large following; he is said to have attained to enlightenment in one night, hence is known as 一宿覺.

異覺


异觉

see styles
yì jué
    yi4 jue2
i chüeh
 ikaku
doubt

痛覺


痛觉

see styles
tòng jué
    tong4 jue2
t`ung chüeh
    tung chüeh
sense of pain

發覺


发觉

see styles
fā jué
    fa1 jue2
fa chüeh
to become aware; to detect; to realize; to perceive

直覺


直觉

see styles
zhí jué
    zhi2 jue2
chih chüeh
 chokkaku

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Intuition
intuition
intuition

眞覺


眞觉

see styles
zhēn jué
    zhen1 jue2
chen chüeh
 shinkaku

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The True and Complete Enlightenment
The true and complete enlightenment, i.e. the perfect nirvana of the Buddha; the perception of ultimate truth.

睏覺


困觉

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kùn jiào
    kun4 jiao4
k`un chiao
    kun chiao
(dialect) to sleep

睡覺


睡觉

see styles
shuì jiào
    shui4 jiao4
shui chiao
to go to bed; to sleep

瞋覺


瞋觉

see styles
chēn jué
    chen1 jue2
ch`en chüeh
    chen chüeh
 shinkaku
thought of hatred

瞓覺


瞓觉

see styles
fèn jiào
    fen4 jiao4
fen chiao
to sleep (Cantonese); Mandarin equivalent: 睡覺|睡[shui4 jiao4]

知覺


知觉

see styles
zhī jué
    zhi1 jue2
chih chüeh
 chikaku
perception; consciousness
awareness

種覺


种觉

see styles
zhǒng jué
    zhong3 jue2
chung chüeh
 shukaku
The insight into all seeds or causes, Buddha-knowledge, omniscience.

等覺


等觉

see styles
děng jué
    deng3 jue2
teng chüeh
 tōgaku
samyak-saṃbodhi; absolute universal enlightenment, omniscience, a quality of and term for a Buddha; also the 51st stage in the enlightenment of a bodhisattva, the attainment of the Buddha, enlightenment which precedes 妙覺.

緣覺


缘觉

see styles
yuán jué
    yuan2 jue2
yüan chüeh
 engaku
pratyekabuddha 辟支佛; 辟支迦佛; 鉢剌翳伽陀 (鉢剌翳伽佛陀) In the early translations it was rendered 緣覺, i.e. enlightened through reasoning on the riddle of life, especially as defined in the twelve nidānas. Later it was rendered 獨覺 or individual enlightenment, i.e. one who lives apart from others and attains enlightenment alone, or for himself, in contrast with the altruism of the bodhisattva principle. The term pratyekabuddha is not limited to Buddhists, but is also general for recluses pondering alone over the meaning of life, an illustration being the rhinoceros, which lives in isolation. The non-Buddhist enlightenment is illusion, e.g. from observing the 'flying flowers and falling leaves'; the Buddhist enlightenment arises from pondering over the twelve nidānas. As a degree of saintship it is undefined by early Buddhism, receiving its definition at a later period.

聖覺


圣觉

see styles
shèng jué
    sheng4 jue2
sheng chüeh
 seikaku
enlightenment of saints

聽覺


听觉

see styles
tīng jué
    ting1 jue2
t`ing chüeh
    ting chüeh
sense of hearing; auditory

能覺


能觉

see styles
néng jué
    neng2 jue2
neng chüeh
 nōkaku
awakens [to]

自覺


自觉

see styles
zì jué
    zi4 jue2
tzu chüeh
 jigaku
    じがく

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Consciousness of Self
conscious; aware; on one's own initiative; conscientious
(surname) Jigaku
to realize for oneself

色覺


色觉

see styles
sè jué
    se4 jue2
se chüeh
color vision

補覺


补觉

see styles
bǔ jiào
    bu3 jiao4
pu chiao
to make up for lost sleep

視覺


视觉

see styles
shì jué
    shi4 jue2
shih chüeh
sight; vision; visual

覺了


觉了

see styles
jué liǎo
    jue2 liao3
chüeh liao
 kakuryō
Completely and clearly enlightened; clearly to apprehend.

覺人


觉人

see styles
juer én
    juer2 en2
juer en
 kakunin
An enlightened man who has apprehended buddha-truth.

覺他


觉他

see styles
jué tā
    jue2 ta1
chüeh t`a
    chüeh ta
 kakuta
To awaken others; to enlighten others.

覺位


觉位

see styles
jué wèi
    jue2 wei4
chüeh wei
 kakui
The stage of perfect enlightenment, that of Buddha.

覺分


觉分

see styles
jué fēn
    jue2 fen1
chüeh fen
 kakubun
bodhyaṅga, the seven 菩提分q.v.; also applied to the thirty-seven bodhipakṣika, 三十七道品, q.v.

覺受


觉受

see styles
jué shòu
    jue2 shou4
chüeh shou
 kakuju
perception

覺名


觉名

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jué míng
    jue2 ming2
chüeh ming
 kakumyō
Buddhayaśas

覺品


觉品

see styles
jué pǐn
    jue2 pin3
chüeh p`in
    chüeh pin
 kakuhon
conducive to enlightenment

覺城


觉城

see styles
jué chéng
    jue2 cheng2
chüeh ch`eng
    chüeh cheng
 kakujō
The walled city of enlightenment, into which illusion cannot enter. Gayā, where the Buddha attained enlightenment.

覺堅


觉坚

see styles
jué jiān
    jue2 jian1
chüeh chien
 kakuken
Firm, or secure, enlightenment.

覺士


觉士

see styles
jué shì
    jue2 shi4
chüeh shih
 kakushi
bodhisattva

覺天


觉天

see styles
jué tiān
    jue2 tian1
chüeh t`ien
    chüeh tien
 Kakuten
Buddhadeva

覺如


觉如

see styles
juer u
    juer2 u2
juer u
 kakunyo
    かくにょ
(personal name) Kakunyo
idem 覺眞如 v. 眞如.

覺察


觉察

see styles
jué chá
    jue2 cha2
chüeh ch`a
    chüeh cha
 kakusatsu
to sense; to perceive; to come to realize; to be aware
to analyze phenomena in detail

覺寤


觉寤

see styles
jué wù
    jue2 wu4
chüeh wu
 kakugo
to awaken

覺山


觉山

see styles
jué shān
    jue2 shan1
chüeh shan
 kakusan
The mountain of enlightenment, i.e. buddha-truth.

覺岸


觉岸

see styles
jué àn
    jue2 an4
chüeh an
 kakugan
The shore of enlightenment, which Buddha has reached after crossing the sea of illusion.

覺得


觉得

see styles
jué de
    jue2 de5
chüeh te
to think that ...; to feel that ...; to feel (uncomfortable etc)

覺心


觉心

see styles
jué xīn
    jue2 xin1
chüeh hsin
 kakushin
The mind of enlightenment, the illuminated mind, the original nature of man.

覺性


觉性

see styles
jué xìng
    jue2 xing4
chüeh hsing
 kakushou / kakusho
    かくしょう
(personal name) Kakushou
The enlightened mind free from all illusion. The mind as the agent of knowledge, or enlightenment. Also used for dharmakāya, v. 三身; 三寶, etc.

覺悟


觉悟

see styles
jué wù
    jue2 wu4
chüeh wu
 kakugo
to come to understand; to realize; consciousness; awareness; Buddhist enlightenment (Sanskrit: cittotpāda)
To awake, become enlightened, comprehend spiritual reality.

覺意


觉意

see styles
jué yì
    jue2 yi4
chüeh i
 kakui
enlightenment

覺愛


觉爱

see styles
jué ài
    jue2 ai4
chüeh ai
 Kakuai
Bodhiruci

覺慧


觉慧

see styles
jué huì
    jue2 hui4
chüeh hui
 gakue
understanding

覺支


觉支

see styles
jué zhī
    jue2 zhi1
chüeh chih
 kakushi
The various branches or modes of enlightenment; for the seven覺支 v. 七菩提分.

覺日


觉日

see styles
jué rì
    jue2 ri4
chüeh jih
 kakunichi
Timelessness, eternity, changelessness, the bodhi-day which has no change. Also 覺時.

覺明


觉明

see styles
jué míng
    jue2 ming2
chüeh ming
 kakumyō
enlightened illumination

覺時


觉时

see styles
jué shí
    jue2 shi2
chüeh shih
 kakuji
time of awakening

覺根


觉根

see styles
jué gēn
    jue2 gen1
chüeh ken
 kakukon
five sensory organs

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

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