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There are 34 total results for your 離欲 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

離欲


离欲

see styles
lí yù
    li2 yu4
li yü
 riyoku
To leave, or be free from desire, or the passions.

離欲人


离欲人

see styles
lí yù rén
    li2 yu4 ren2
li yü jen
 riyoku nin
person who is free of desire

離欲地


离欲地

see styles
lí yù dì
    li2 yu4 di4
li yü ti
 riyoku ji
stage of separation from desires

離欲時


离欲时

see styles
lí yù shí
    li2 yu4 shi2
li yü shih
 riyoku ji
when one is free from desire

離欲法


离欲法

see styles
lí yù fǎ
    li2 yu4 fa3
li yü fa
 riyoku hō
dharma of freedom from desire

離欲界


离欲界

see styles
lí yù jiè
    li2 yu4 jie4
li yü chieh
 ri yokukai
free from the desire realm

離欲者


离欲者

see styles
lí yù zhě
    li2 yu4 zhe3
li yü che
 riyoku sha
free from desire

離欲貪


离欲贪

see styles
lí yù tān
    li2 yu4 tan1
li yü t`an
    li yü tan
 ri yokuton
free from craving

離欲退


离欲退

see styles
lí yù tuì
    li2 yu4 tui4
li yü t`ui
    li yü tui
 ri yokutai
retrogression by those who are free from the desire realm

三離欲


三离欲

see styles
sān lí yù
    san1 li2 yu4
san li yü
 sanriyoku
three stages of freedom from desire

不離欲


不离欲

see styles
bù lí yù
    bu4 li2 yu4
pu li yü
 fu riyoku
not indifferent to

令離欲


令离欲

see styles
lìng lí yù
    ling4 li2 yu4
ling li yü
 ryō riyoku
freeing [sentient beings] from desire

倍離欲


倍离欲

see styles
bèi lí yù
    bei4 li2 yu4
pei li yü
 hairiyoku
double separation from desire

已離欲


已离欲

see styles
yǐ lí yù
    yi3 li2 yu4
i li yü
 iriyoku
freed from desire

得離欲


得离欲

see styles
dé lí yù
    de2 li2 yu4
te li yü
 toku riyoku
attains freedom from attachment (desire)

未離欲


未离欲

see styles
wèi lí yù
    wei4 li2 yu4
wei li yü
 miri yoku
not yet free from desire

能離欲


能离欲

see styles
néng lí yù
    neng2 li2 yu4
neng li yü
 nō riyoku
able to be free from desire

離欲之道


离欲之道

see styles
lí yù zhī dào
    li2 yu4 zhi1 dao4
li yü chih tao
 riyoku no dō
path of freedom from desire

離欲界欲


离欲界欲

see styles
lí yù jiè yù
    li2 yu4 jie4 yu4
li yü chieh yü
 ri yokukai yoku
free from the desire of the desire realm

世間離欲


世间离欲

see styles
shì jiān lí yù
    shi4 jian1 li2 yu4
shih chien li yü
 seken riyoku
mundane indifference [to objects of desire]

出世離欲


出世离欲

see styles
chū shì lí yù
    chu1 shi4 li2 yu4
ch`u shih li yü
    chu shih li yü
 shusse riyoku
supramundane indifference [to objects of desire]

已得離欲


已得离欲

see styles
yǐ dé lí yù
    yi3 de2 li2 yu4
i te li yü
 itoku riyoku
has attained freedom from attachment; desire

已離欲人


已离欲人

see styles
yǐ lí yù rén
    yi3 li2 yu4 ren2
i li yü jen
 iriyokunin
one who is free from desire

已離欲者


已离欲者

see styles
yǐ lí yù zhě
    yi3 li2 yu4 zhe3
i li yü che
 i riyoku sha
Those who have abandoned the desire-realm; divided into two classes, 異生 ordinary people who have left desire, but will be born into the six gati; 聖者 the saints, who will not be reborn into the desire-realm; e. g. non-Buddhists and Buddhists.

從離欲退


从离欲退

see styles
cóng lí yù tuì
    cong2 li2 yu4 tui4
ts`ung li yü t`ui
    tsung li yü tui
 jū riyoku tai
fall into the retrogression of those who are free from the desire realm

未得離欲


未得离欲

see styles
wèi dé lí yù
    wei4 de2 li2 yu4
wei te li yü
 mitoku riyoku
not yet attained freedom from attachments

未離欲者


未离欲者

see styles
wèi lí yù zhě
    wei4 li2 yu4 zhe3
wei li yü che
 mi riyoku sha
not free from desire

未離欲聖


未离欲圣

see styles
wèi lí yù shèng
    wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4
wei li yü sheng
 mi riyoku shō
noble ones not yet free from desire

能正離欲


能正离欲

see styles
néng zhèng lí yù
    neng2 zheng4 li2 yu4
neng cheng li yü
 nō shō riyoku
able to be without desire correctly

離欲阿羅漢


离欲阿罗汉

see styles
lí yù ā luó hàn
    li2 yu4 a1 luo2 han4
li yü a lo han
 riyoku arakan
an arhat who is free from desire

出世間離欲


出世间离欲

see styles
chū shì jiān lí yù
    chu1 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4
ch`u shih chien li yü
    chu shih chien li yü
 shusseken riyoku
supramundane indifference [to objects of desire]

已離欲聖者


已离欲圣者

see styles
yǐ lí yù shèng zhě
    yi3 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3
i li yü sheng che
 iriyoku shōja
sages who are free from desire

未離欲聖者


未离欲圣者

see styles
wèi lí yù shèng zhě
    wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3
wei li yü sheng che
 miriyoku shōja
sages who are not yet free from desire

希求世間離欲法


希求世间离欲法

see styles
xī qiú shì jiān lí yù fǎ
    xi1 qiu2 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4 fa3
hsi ch`iu shih chien li yü fa
    hsi chiu shih chien li yü fa
 kegu seken riyoku hō
seek mundane indifference to objects of desire

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

This page contains 34 results for "離欲" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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