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Simple Dictionary Definition |
栴檀香 see styles |
zhān tán xiāng zhan1 tan2 xiang1 chan t`an hsiang chan tan hsiang sentan kō |
fragrance of sandalwood |
牛檀香 see styles |
niú tán xiāng niu2 tan2 xiang1 niu t`an hsiang niu tan hsiang go dankō |
ox-head sandalwood |
白檀油 see styles |
byakudanyu びゃくだんゆ |
sandalwood oil |
皇檀原 see styles |
koudangahara / kodangahara こうだんがはら |
(place-name) Kōdangahara |
自檀地 see styles |
jidanji じだんじ |
(surname) Jidanji |
芳賀檀 see styles |
hagamayumi はがまゆみ |
(person) Haga Mayumi |
葛西檀 see styles |
kasaidan かさいだん |
(place-name) Kasaidan |
蛇心檀 see styles |
shé xīn tán she2 xin1 tan2 she hsin t`an she hsin tan dashindan |
serpent-sandal |
赤栴檀 see styles |
chì zhān tán chi4 zhan1 tan2 ch`ih chan t`an chih chan tan shaku sendan |
red sandalwood |
赤梅檀 see styles |
chì méi tán chi4 mei2 tan2 ch`ih mei t`an chih mei tan shakubai dan |
A tree used for incense. |
長老檀 see styles |
chouroudan / chorodan ちょうろうだん |
(place-name) Chōroudan |
閱頭檀 阅头檀 see styles |
yuè tóu tán yue4 tou2 tan2 yüeh t`ou t`an yüeh tou tan Etsuzudan |
Śuddhodana, v. 首. |
青檀樹 青檀树 see styles |
qīng tán shù qing1 tan2 shu4 ch`ing t`an shu ching tan shu |
blue sandalwood (Pteroceltis tatarinowii Maxim), the bark of which is used to manufacture 宣紙|宣纸 |
願正檀 see styles |
ganshoudan / ganshodan がんしょうだん |
(place-name) Ganshoudan |
高前檀 see styles |
takamaedan たかまえだん |
(place-name) Takamaedan |
檀一平太 see styles |
danippeita / danippeta だんいっぺいた |
(person) Dan Ippeita |
檀波羅蜜 檀波罗蜜 see styles |
tán pō luó mì tan2 po1 luo2 mi4 t`an p`o lo mi tan po lo mi dan haramitsu |
v. 六度 dānapāramitā . |
檀越送食 see styles |
tán yuè sòng shí tan2 yue4 song4 shi2 t`an yüeh sung shih tan yüeh sung shih danotsu sōjiki |
meal sent by temple supporters |
檀那鉢底 檀那钵底 see styles |
tán nà bō dǐ tan2 na4 bo1 di3 t`an na po ti tan na po ti dannapattei |
dānapatipati, v. 檀主; 檀越. |
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sendan せんだん |
(1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) |
世界悉檀 see styles |
shì jiè xī tán shi4 jie4 xi1 tan2 shih chieh hsi t`an shih chieh hsi tan sekai shitsudan |
One of the foursiddhāntas: the Buddha's line of reasoning in earthly or common terms to draw men to the higher truth. |
分檀布施 see styles |
fēn tán bù shī fen1 tan2 bu4 shi1 fen t`an pu shih fen tan pu shih fundan fuse |
donation |
十八檀林 see styles |
juuhachidanrin / juhachidanrin じゅうはちだんりん |
(See 浄土宗,関東・1) eighteen centers of Buddhist learning (of the Pure Land sect in the Kanto region) |
吠檀多派 see styles |
fèi tán duō pài fei4 tan2 duo1 pai4 fei t`an to p`ai fei tan to pai Haidanta ha |
Vedānta |
四優檀那 四优檀那 see styles |
sì yōu tán nà si4 you1 tan2 na4 ssu yu t`an na ssu yu tan na shi udanna |
yu-t'an-na, ? udāna, the four dogmas: all is impermanent, all is suffering, there is no ego, nirvana. |
四種檀法 四种檀法 see styles |
sì zhǒng tán fǎ si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 ssu chung t`an fa ssu chung tan fa shi shu danpō |
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies. |
堅黑栴檀 坚黑栴檀 see styles |
jiān hēi zhān tán jian1 hei1 zhan1 tan2 chien hei chan t`an chien hei chan tan kenkoku sendan |
lit. a hard black sandalwood |
子檀嶺岳 see styles |
komayumidake こまゆみだけ |
(personal name) Komayumidake |
寺檀制度 see styles |
jidanseido / jidansedo じだんせいど |
(hist) (See 寺請制度) system used during the Edo period where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith |
對治悉檀 对治悉檀 see styles |
duì zhì xī tán dui4 zhi4 xi1 tan2 tui chih hsi t`an tui chih hsi tan taiji shitsudan |
accomplishment of diagnosis and correction |
微凹黃檀 微凹黄檀 see styles |
wēi āo huáng tán wei1 ao1 huang2 tan2 wei ao huang t`an wei ao huang tan |
cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa) |
斷惡悉檀 断恶悉檀 see styles |
duàn è xī tán duan4 e4 xi1 tan2 tuan o hsi t`an tuan o hsi tan danaku shitsudan |
accomplishment of elimination of evil |
栴檀神通 see styles |
zhān tán shén tōng zhan1 tan2 shen2 tong1 chan t`an shen t`ung chan tan shen tung Sendan jinzū |
Tamālapatracandanagandhâbhijña |
炎浮檀金 see styles |
yán fú tán jīn yan2 fu2 tan2 jin1 yen fu t`an chin yen fu tan chin enbuda gon |
gold produced from the river running through the groves of the jambu trees |
牛檀栴檀 see styles |
niú tán zhān tán niu2 tan2 zhan1 tan2 niu t`an chan t`an niu tan chan tan godan sendan |
ox-head sandalwood |
牛頭栴檀 牛头栴檀 see styles |
niú tóu zhān tán niu2 tou2 zhan1 tan2 niu t`ou chan t`an niu tou chan tan gozu sendan |
牛檀栴檀; 牛檀香 gośīrṣa-candana, ox-head sandal-wood, also styled 赤栴檀 red sandal-wood; said to come from the Ox-head mountains, and if rubbed on the body to make one impervious to fire, also generally protective against fire, curative of wounds and generally medicinal. 'The first image of Śākyamuni was made of this wood. ' Eitel. 西域記 10. |
矩吒檀底 矩咤檀底 see styles |
jǔ zhà tán dǐ ju3 zha4 tan2 di3 chü cha t`an ti chü cha tan ti Kutadantei |
Kūṭadantī |
諸檀福壽 诸檀福寿 see styles |
zhū tán fú shòu zhu1 tan2 fu2 shou4 chu t`an fu shou chu tan fu shou shodan fukuju |
may all patrons live long and prosper |
赤目町檀 see styles |
akamechoudan / akamechodan あかめちょうだん |
(place-name) Akamechōdan |
途慮檀那 途虑檀那 see styles |
tú lǜ tán nà tu2 lv4 tan2 na4 t`u lü t`an na tu lü tan na Toryodanna |
Droṇodana |
閻浮檀金 阎浮檀金 see styles |
yán fú tán jīn yan2 fu2 tan2 jin1 yen fu t`an chin yen fu tan chin enbuda gon |
閻浮那提金 jambūnada-suvarṇa, Jambu-river gold, the golden sand of the Jambu. |
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danka; danke だんか; だんけ |
family which supports a temple; parishioner |
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danrin だんりん |
(1) {Buddh} (abbreviation of 栴檀林) (See 栴檀・1) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) (See 俳諧・1,談林風,談林派) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry) |
檀上山古墳 see styles |
danjouyamakofun / danjoyamakofun だんじょうやまこふん |
(place-name) Danjōyama Tumulus |
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kokutan こくたん |
ebony |
吠檀多學派 吠檀多学派 see styles |
fèi tán duō xué pài fei4 tan2 duo1 xue2 pai4 fei t`an to hsüeh p`ai fei tan to hsüeh pai Haidanta gakuha |
Vedānta |
大塚檀ノ浦 see styles |
ootsukadannoura / ootsukadannora おおつかだんのうら |
(place-name) Ootsukadannoura |
御陵檀ノ後 see styles |
misasagidannoushiro / misasagidannoshiro みささぎだんのうしろ |
(place-name) Misasagidannoushiro |
栴檀轟の滝 see styles |
sendantodorokinotaki せんだんとどろきのたき |
(place-name) Sendantodoroki Falls |
海此岸栴檀 see styles |
hǎi cǐ àn zhān tán hai3 ci3 an4 zhan1 tan2 hai tz`u an chan t`an hai tzu an chan tan kai shigan sendan |
the sandalwood (which grows) by the seashore of this side |
烏洛迦旃檀 乌洛迦旃檀 see styles |
wū luò jiā zhān tán wu1 luo4 jia1 zhan1 tan2 wu lo chia chan t`an wu lo chia chan tan uraka sendan |
uraga(sāra)-candana, serpent-sandal, a kind of sandal wood, used as a febrifuge. |
第一義悉檀 第一义悉檀 see styles |
dì yī yì xī tán di4 yi1 yi4 xi1 tan2 ti i i hsi t`an ti i i hsi tan daiichi gi shiddan |
The highest siddhānta, or Truth, the highest universal gift of Buddha, his teaching which awakens the highest capacity in all beings to attain salvation. |
途慮諾檀那 途虑诺檀那 see styles |
tú lǜ nuò tán nà tu2 lv4 nuo4 tan2 na4 t`u lü no t`an na tu lü no tan na Toryonadanna |
(途慮檀那) Droṇodana, a prince of Magadha, father of Devadatta and Mahānāma, and uncle of Śākyamuni. |
阿彌都檀那 阿弥都檀那 see styles |
ā mí dū tán nà a1 mi2 du1 tan2 na4 a mi tu t`an na a mi tu tan na Amitodanna |
Amṛtodana |
阿彌陀檀那 阿弥陀檀那 see styles |
ā mí tuó tán nà a1 mi2 tuo2 tan2 na4 a mi t`o t`an na a mi to tan na Amidadanna |
Amṛtodana 甘露王. A king of Magadha, father of Anuruddha and Bhadrika, uncle of Śākyamuni. |
檀特トンネル see styles |
dantokutonneru だんとくトンネル |
(place-name) Dantoku Tunnel |
檀陀阿蘭若迦 檀陀阿兰若迦 see styles |
tán tuó ā lán ruò jiā tan2 tuo2 a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1 t`an t`o a lan jo chia tan to a lan jo chia danda arannyaka |
daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka, those who dwell in sandy deserts and among rocks (as in the ancient Deccan); see 阿蘭若. |
檀陁迦阿蘭若 檀陁迦阿兰若 see styles |
tán tuó jiā ā lán ruò tan2 tuo2 jia1 a1 lan2 ruo4 t`an t`o chia a lan jo tan to chia a lan jo dandaka arannya |
? daṇḍaka-āranyaka, daṇḍaka forest hermits, one of the three classes of hermits, intp. as those who live on rocks by the seashore. |
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komayumi; komayumi こまゆみ; コマユミ |
spindle tree; euonymus alatus f. ciliatodentatus |
西賀茂檀ノ尾 see styles |
nishigamodannoo にしがもだんのお |
(place-name) Nishigamodannoo |
関東十八檀林 see styles |
kantoujuuhachidanrin / kantojuhachidanrin かんとうじゅうはちだんりん |
(See 浄土宗,関東・1) eighteen centers of Buddhist learning (of the Pure Land sect in the Kanto region) |
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dannadera だんなでら |
(See 菩提寺) one's family temple |
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oodanna; daidanna おおだんな; だいだんな |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (one's) father-in-law; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (one's) employer; master; (3) principal supporter of a temple; influential temple parishioner |
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danrinha だんりんは |
(See 俳諧・1,談林風) Danrin school (of haikai poetry) |
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danrinfuu / danrinfu だんりんふう |
(See 談林派,俳諧・1) playful style of haikai poetry popularized in the mid-seventeenth century |
多摩羅栴檀之香 多摩罗栴檀之香 see styles |
duō mó luó zhān tán zhī xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 zhan1 tan2 zhi1 xiang1 to mo lo chan t`an chih hsiang to mo lo chan tan chih hsiang Tamara sendan no kō |
Tamālapatracandanagandha |
多摩羅跋旃檀香 多摩罗跋旃檀香 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang Tamara hasendankō |
Tamālapattra-candana-gandha; a Buddha-incarnation of the 11th son of Mahābhijña, residing N. W. of our universe; also the name of the Buddha- incarnation of Mahāmaudgalyāyana. |
多摩羅跋栴檀香 多摩罗跋栴檀香 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang Tamaraba sendankō |
Tamālapatracandanagandha |
憂陀伽娑羅旃檀 忧陀伽娑罗旃檀 see styles |
yōu tuó qié suō luó zhān tán you1 tuo2 qie2 suo1 luo2 zhan1 tan2 yu t`o ch`ieh so lo chan t`an yu to chieh so lo chan tan udakashara sendan |
serpent-sandal |
逮己金華栴檀香 逮己金华栴檀香 see styles |
dǎi jǐ jīn huā zhān tán xiāng dai3 ji3 jin1 hua1 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 tai chi chin hua chan t`an hsiang tai chi chin hua chan tan hsiang Taikokon kesendankō |
Tamālapatracandanagandha |
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danna だんな |
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.) (san: dāna); (2) (familiar language) husband; (3) (used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status) sir; boss; master; governor; (4) (See パトロン・2) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) {Buddh} (orig. meaning; usu. written as 檀那) (See 檀越,檀家) alms; almsgiving; almsgiver |
方等檀持陀羅尼經 方等檀持陀罗尼经 see styles |
fāng děng tán chí tuó luó ní jīng fang1 deng3 tan2 chi2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fang teng t`an ch`ih t`o lo ni ching fang teng tan chih to lo ni ching Hōdō danji darani kyō |
Pratyutpanna-buddha-sammukhāvasthita-samādhi-sūtra |
栴檀香身陀羅尼經 栴檀香身陀罗尼经 see styles |
zhān tán xiāng shēn tuó luó ní jīng zhan1 tan2 xiang1 shen1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 chan t`an hsiang shen t`o lo ni ching chan tan hsiang shen to lo ni ching Sendan kōshin darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Sandalwood Limb |
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danka; danke だんか; だんけ |
family which supports a temple; parishioner |
多摩羅跋栴檀香神通 多摩罗跋栴檀香神通 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng shén tōng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 shen2 tong1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang shen t`ung to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang shen tung Tamaraba sendankō jinzū |
Tamālapatracandanagandhâbhijña |
大方等檀持陀羅尼經 大方等檀持陀罗尼经 see styles |
dà fāng děng tán chí tuó luó ní jīng da4 fang1 deng3 tan2 chi2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 ta fang teng t`an ch`ih t`o lo ni ching ta fang teng tan chih to lo ni ching Dai hōdō danji darani kyō |
Pratyutpanna-buddha-sammukhāvasthita-samādhi-sūtra |
栴檀は双葉より芳し see styles |
sendanhafutabayorikanbashi せんだんはふたばよりかんばし |
(expression) (proverb) genius shows from childhood; the Japanese bead tree is fragrant from when a sprout |
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komayumi; komayumi こまゆみ; コマユミ |
(kana only) spindle tree (Euonymus alatus f. ciliatodentatus) |
栴檀は双葉より芳しい see styles |
sendanhafutabayorikanbashii / sendanhafutabayorikanbashi せんだんはふたばよりかんばしい |
(expression) genius shows from childhood; the Japanese bead tree is fragrant from when a sprout |
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danjiri; danjiri(ik) だんじり; だんぢり(ik) |
(kana only) (ksb:) (See 山車・だし) decorative portable shrine; float used in festivals |
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butsudan ぶつだん |
Buddhist (household) altar |
阿彌陀三耶三佛薩樓佛檀過度人道經 阿弥陀三耶三佛萨楼佛檀过度人道经 see styles |
ā mí tuó sān yé sān fó sà lóu fó tán guō dù rén dào jīng a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 ye2 san1 fo2 sa4 lou2 fo2 tan2 guo1 du4 ren2 dao4 jing1 a mi t`o san yeh san fo sa lou fo t`an kuo tu jen tao ching a mi to san yeh san fo sa lou fo tan kuo tu jen tao ching Amida sanya sanbutsu satsurō butsudan kado nin dō kyō |
Sukhāvatī-vyūha |
佛說阿彌陀三耶三佛薩樓佛檀過度人道經 佛说阿弥陀三耶三佛萨楼佛檀过度人道经 see styles |
fó shuō ā mí tuó sān yé sān fó sà lóu fó tán guō dù rén dào jīng fo2 shuo1 a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 ye2 san1 fo2 sa4 lou2 fo2 tan2 guo1 du4 ren2 dao4 jing1 fo shuo a mi t`o san yeh san fo sa lou fo t`an kuo tu jen tao ching fo shuo a mi to san yeh san fo sa lou fo tan kuo tu jen tao ching Bussetsu amida sanyasanbutsu satsurō butsudan kado nindō kyō |
Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
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