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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
未見佛 未见佛 see styles |
wèi jiàn fó wei4 jian4 fo2 wei chien fo mi ken butsu |
has not yet seen the Buddha (-nature) |
梵面佛 see styles |
fàn miàn fó fan4 mian4 fo2 fan mien fo bonmen butsu |
A Buddha with Brahma's face, said to be 23,000 years old. |
樓至佛 楼至佛 see styles |
lóu zhì fó lou2 zhi4 fo2 lou chih fo rushi butsu |
Rudita Buddha |
歸依佛 归依佛 see styles |
guī yī fó gui1 yi1 fo2 kuei i fo kie butsu |
歸依法; 歸依僧 To commit oneself to the triratna, i.e. Buddha, Dharma, Saṅgha; Buddha, his Truth and his Church. |
法性佛 see styles |
fǎ xìng fó fa3 xing4 fo2 fa hsing fo hosshō butsu |
dharma-nature buddha |
法界佛 see styles |
fǎ jiè fó fa3 jie4 fo2 fa chieh fo hokkai butsu |
The dharmadhātu Buddha, i.e. the dharmakāya; the universal Buddha; the Buddha of a Buddha-realm. |
法身佛 see styles |
fǎ shēn fó fa3 shen1 fo2 fa shen fo hosshin butsu |
The dharmakāya Buddha. |
涅槃佛 see styles |
niè pán fó nie4 pan2 fo2 nieh p`an fo nieh pan fo nehan butsu |
The nirvāṇa-form of Buddha; also 涅槃像 the 'sleeping Buddha', i.e. the Buddha entering nirvāṇa. |
無光佛 无光佛 see styles |
wú guāng fó wu2 guang1 fo2 wu kuang fo mukō butsu |
An unilluminating Buddha, a useless Buddha who gives out no light. |
無動佛 无动佛 see styles |
wú dòng fó wu2 dong4 fo2 wu tung fo Mudō butsu |
Akṣobhya, cf. 阿閦婆 and 不動佛 The unperturbed Buddha, sometimes tr. as motionless, but the reference is to his calmness, serenity, and absence of passion; he is one of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, and generally reigns over the east, his kingdom being Abhirati; realm of mystic pleasure. In the Lotus Sūtra he is named as the first of the sixteen sons of Mahābhijñābhibhu. One of his principal characteristics is that of subduing the passions. |
無相佛 无相佛 see styles |
wú xiàng fó wu2 xiang4 fo2 wu hsiang fo musō butsu |
nirlakṣana-buddha; alakṣanabuddha; the Buddha without the thirty-two or eighty marks, i.e. Nāgārjuna. |
無稱佛 无称佛 see styles |
wú chēng fó wu2 cheng1 fo2 wu ch`eng fo wu cheng fo Mushō Butsu |
Indescribable Buddha |
無量佛 无量佛 see styles |
wú liáng fó wu2 liang2 fo2 wu liang fo muryō butsu |
immeasurable buddhas |
然燈佛 然灯佛 see styles |
rán dēng fó ran2 deng1 fo2 jan teng fo Nentō Butsu |
Dīpaṃkara Buddha, the twenty-fourth predecessor of Śākyamuni, who always appears when a Buddha preaches the gospel found in the Lotus Sūtra, in which sūtra he is an important hearer; also 錠光; 提洹竭 (or 提和竭); 大和竭羅. |
燃燈佛 燃灯佛 see styles |
rán dēng fó ran2 deng1 fo2 jan teng fo Nentō Butsu |
Dipamkara Buddha, the former Buddha before Shakyamuni Buddha and the bringer of lights Dīpaṃkara |
燈明佛 灯明佛 see styles |
dēng míng fó deng1 ming2 fo2 teng ming fo Tōmyō Butsu |
日月燈明佛 A Buddha mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra. |
理卽佛 see styles |
lǐ jí fó li3 ji2 fo2 li chi fo risoku butsu |
things in principle are enlightened |
生身佛 see styles |
shēng shēn fó sheng1 shen1 fo2 sheng shen fo shōshin butsu |
a born buddha |
當來佛 当来佛 see styles |
dāng lái fó dang1 lai2 fo2 tang lai fo tōrai butsu |
future Buddha |
盧至佛 卢至佛 see styles |
lú zhì fó lu2 zhi4 fo2 lu chih fo Roshi Butsu |
盧遮佛 v. 樓 Rucika. |
相似佛 see styles |
xiàng sì fó xiang4 si4 fo2 hsiang ssu fo sōji butsu |
Approximation or identity of the individual and Buddha, a doctrine of Tiantai; the stage of 十信. |
磨崖佛 see styles |
mó yá fó mo2 ya2 fo2 mo ya fo magai butsu |
image of a buddha inscribed on the face of a cliff |
究竟佛 see styles |
jiū jìng fó jiu1 jing4 fo2 chiu ching fo kukyō butsu |
The fundamental, ultimate, or supreme Buddha, who has complete comprehension of truth; Buddha in his supreme reality. |
空王佛 see styles |
kōng wáng fó kong1 wang2 fo2 k`ung wang fo kung wang fo Kūō butsu |
Dharmagahanābhyudgata-rāja. A Buddha who is said to have taught absolute intelligence, or knowledge of the absolute, cf. Lotus Sutra 9. |
等身佛 see styles |
děng shēn fó deng3 shen1 fo2 teng shen fo tōshin butsu |
life-size Buddha image |
緣覺佛 缘觉佛 see styles |
yuán jué fó yuan2 jue2 fo2 yüan chüeh fo enkaku butsu |
pratyekabuddha |
藥師佛 药师佛 see styles |
yào shī fó yao4 shi1 fo2 yao shih fo Yakushi butsu |
Medicine Buddha (Sanskrit: Bhaisajyaguru) Bhaiṣajyaguru |
處世佛 处世佛 see styles |
chù shì fó chu4 shi4 fo2 ch`u shih fo chu shih fo Shose butsu |
Laukika Buddha |
觀行佛 观行佛 see styles |
guān xíng fó guan1 xing2 fo2 kuan hsing fo kangyō butsu |
觀行卽 The third of the 六卽, the bodhisattva or disciple who has attained to the 五品 stage of Buddhahood. |
誕生佛 诞生佛 see styles |
dàn shēng fó dan4 sheng1 fo2 tan sheng fo tanshō butsu |
newborn Buddha |
諸佛家 诸佛家 see styles |
zhū fó jiā zhu1 fo2 jia1 chu fo chia sho butsu no ie |
The home of all Buddhas, i.e. the Pure Land. |
辟支佛 see styles |
bì zhī fó bi4 zhi1 fo2 pi chih fo byakushi butsu |
(辟支迦) (辟支佛陀) (辟支迦佛陀) pratyekabuddha, one who seeks enlightenment for himself, defined in the Lotus Sūtra as a believer who is diligent and zealous in seeking wisdom, loves loneliness and seclusion, and understands deeply the nidānas. Also called 緣覺; 獨覺; 倶存. It is a stage above the śrāvaka 聲聞 and is known as the 中乘 middle vehicle. Tiantai distinguishes 獨覺 as an ascetic in a period without a Buddha, 緣覺 as a pratyekabuddha. He attains his enlightenment alone, independently of a teacher, and with the object of attaining nirvāṇa and his own salvation rather than that of others, as is the object of a bodhisattva. Cf. 畢. |
迦葉佛 迦叶佛 see styles |
jiā yè fó jia1 ye4 fo2 chia yeh fo Kashō butsu |
Buddha Kassapa (Pāli) or Kāśyapa (Skt) (one of the Buddhas of the past) Kāśyapa Buddha |
金剛佛 金刚佛 see styles |
jīn gāng fó jin1 gang1 fo2 chin kang fo kongō butsu |
vajra-buddha. Vairocana, or 大日 the Sun-buddha; sometimes applied to Śākyamuni as embodiment of the Truth, of Wisdom, and of Purity. |
錠光佛 锭光佛 see styles |
dìng guāng fó ding4 guang1 fo2 ting kuang fo Jōkō butsu |
Dīpaṃkara Buddha |
阿閦佛 see styles |
ā chù fó a1 chu4 fo2 a ch`u fo a chu fo Ashuku butsu |
Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati Akṣobhya-buddha |
隨葉佛 随叶佛 see styles |
suí shě fó sui2 she3 fo2 sui she fo Zuishō butsu |
Viśvabhū |
一佛名字 see styles |
yī fó míng zì yi1 fo2 ming2 zi4 i fo ming tzu ichi butsu myōji |
name of a single Buddha |
一佛淨土 一佛净土 see styles |
yī fó jìng tǔ yi1 fo2 jing4 tu3 i fo ching t`u i fo ching tu ichi butsu jōdo |
A Buddha's Pure Land, especially that of Amitābha. |
三佛菩提 see styles |
sān fó pú tí san1 fo2 pu2 ti2 san fo p`u t`i san fo pu ti san butsu bodai |
The bodhi, or wisdom, of each of the Trikāya, 三身, i.e. that under the bodhi tree, that of parinirvāṇa, that of tathāgatagarbha in its eternal nirvāṇa aspect. |
三十五佛 see styles |
sān shí wǔ fó san1 shi2 wu3 fo2 san shih wu fo sanjū go butsu |
thirty-five buddhas |
不可說佛 不可说佛 see styles |
bù kě shuō fó bu4 ke3 shuo1 fo2 pu k`o shuo fo pu ko shuo fo Fukasetsu butsu |
Gaṇendra; the 733rd of the Buddhas of the present kalpa 賢劫, in which 1,000 Buddhas are to appear, of whom four have appeared. |
不斷光佛 不断光佛 see styles |
bù duàn guāng fó bu4 duan4 guang1 fo2 pu tuan kuang fo Fudankō Butsu |
One of the twelve shining Buddhas. |
世饒王佛 世饶王佛 see styles |
shì ráo wáng fó shi4 rao2 wang2 fo2 shih jao wang fo Senyōō butsu |
Lokeśvararāja |
五十三佛 see styles |
wǔ shí sān fó wu3 shi2 san1 fo2 wu shih san fo gojūsan butsu |
Fifty-three past Buddhas, of which the lists vary. |
五禪定佛 五禅定佛 see styles |
wǔ chán dìng fó wu3 chan2 ding4 fo2 wu ch`an ting fo wu chan ting fo go zenjō butsu |
five buddhas of meditation |
以佛神力 see styles |
yǐ fó shén lì yi3 fo2 shen2 li4 i fo shen li i butsu jinriki |
by means of the Buddha's supernatural powers |
佛世尊說 佛世尊说 see styles |
fó shì zūn shuō fo2 shi4 zun1 shuo1 fo shih tsun shuo butsu seson setsu |
the World Honored Buddha teaches |
佛出於世 佛出于世 see styles |
fó chū yú shì fo2 chu1 yu2 shi4 fo ch`u yü shih fo chu yü shih butsu shutsu o se |
buddhas come into this world |
佛十力經 佛十力经 see styles |
fó shí lì jīng fo2 shi2 li4 jing1 fo shih li ching Butsu jūriki kyō |
Scripture on the Buddha's Ten Powers |
佛妙法身 see styles |
fó miào fǎ shēn fo2 miao4 fa3 shen1 fo miao fa shen butsu myō hosshin |
Buddha's marvelous dharma-body |
佛所作事 see styles |
fó suǒ zuò shì fo2 suo3 zuo4 shi4 fo so tso shih butsu shosa ji |
buddha-works |
佛所行讚 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng zàn fo2 suo3 xing2 zan4 fo so hsing tsan Butsu shogyō san |
Acts of the Buddha |
佛所說法 佛所说法 see styles |
fó suǒ shuō fǎ fo2 suo3 shuo1 fa3 fo so shuo fa butsu sho seppō |
the teaching given by the Buddha |
佛本行經 佛本行经 see styles |
fó běn xíng jīng fo2 ben3 xing2 jing1 fo pen hsing ching Butsu hongyō kyō |
Sūtra on the Past Activities of the Buddha |
佛本行讚 see styles |
fó běn xíng zàn fo2 ben3 xing2 zan4 fo pen hsing tsan Butsu hongyō san |
Buddhacarita |
佛歡喜日 佛欢喜日 see styles |
fó huān xǐ rì fo2 huan1 xi3 ri4 fo huan hsi jih butsu kangi nichi |
The Buddhist joy-day, the 15th of the 7th month, the last day of the summer retreat. |
佛無差別 佛无差别 see styles |
fó wú chā bié fo2 wu2 cha1 bie2 fo wu ch`a pieh fo wu cha pieh butsu mu shabetsu |
The identity of all Buddhas, and of their methods and purposes of enlightenment. One of the three identities, of all Buddhas, of all minds, and of all beings. |
佛無礙慧 佛无碍慧 see styles |
fó wú ài huì fo2 wu2 ai4 hui4 fo wu ai hui butsu muge e |
Unhindered, infinite Buddha-wisdom. |
佛眼佛母 see styles |
fó yǎn fó mǔ fo2 yan3 fo2 mu3 fo yen fo mu butsu gen butsu mo |
goddess of the Buddha's eye |
佛菩薩壇 佛菩萨坛 see styles |
fó pú sà tán fo2 pu2 sa4 tan2 fo p`u sa t`an fo pu sa tan butsu bosatsu dan |
buddha-bodhisattva altar |
佛薄伽梵 see styles |
fó bó qié fàn fo2 bo2 qie2 fan4 fo po ch`ieh fan fo po chieh fan butsu bogyabon |
blessed Buddha |
佛道法王 see styles |
fó dào fǎ wáng fo2 dao4 fa3 wang2 fo tao fa wang butsu dōhō ō |
the King of the Buddha-Path |
佛降生像 see styles |
fó jiàng shēng xiàng fo2 jiang4 sheng1 xiang4 fo chiang sheng hsiang butsu gōshō zō |
newborn Buddha image |
光燄王佛 光焰王佛 see styles |
guāng yàn wáng fó guang1 yan4 wang2 fo2 kuang yen wang fo kōenō butsu |
The royal Buddha of shining fames, or flaming brightness, Amitābha, with reference to his virtues. |
十齋日佛 十斋日佛 see styles |
shí zhāi rì fó shi2 zhai1 ri4 fo2 shih chai jih fo jissainichi butsu |
buddhas of the ten days of fasting |
卽心是佛 see styles |
jí xīn shì fó ji2 xin1 shi4 fo2 chi hsin shih fo sokushin ze butsu |
this mind is in itself buddha |
唯佛與佛 唯佛与佛 see styles |
wéi fó yǔ fó wei2 fo2 yu3 fo2 wei fo yü fo yui butsu yo butsu |
nobody but the buddhas |
大方廣佛 大方广佛 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng fó da4 fang1 guang3 fo2 ta fang kuang fo dai hōkō butsu |
The 本尊 fundamental honoured one of the 華嚴經, described as the Buddha who has realized the universal law. |
大醫王佛 大医王佛 see styles |
dà yī wáng fó da4 yi1 wang2 fo2 ta i wang fo Daiiō butsu |
Great Healing King Buddha |
威音王佛 see styles |
wēi yīn wáng fó wei1 yin1 wang2 fo2 wei yin wang fo Ionō butsu |
Bhīṣma-garjita-svara-rāja |
得值遇佛 see styles |
dé zhí yù fó de2 zhi2 yu4 fo2 te chih yü fo toku chigū butsu |
to obtain an encounter with a buddha |
必當作佛 必当作佛 see styles |
bì dāng zuò fó bi4 dang1 zuo4 fo2 pi tang tso fo hitsu tōsa butsu |
must certainly become buddhas |
成佛眞子 see styles |
chéng fó zhēn zǐ cheng2 fo2 zhen1 zi3 ch`eng fo chen tzu cheng fo chen tzu jō butsu shinshi |
become a true son [disciple] of the buddha |
成機感佛 成机感佛 see styles |
chéng jī gǎn fó cheng2 ji1 gan3 fo2 ch`eng chi kan fo cheng chi kan fo jō ki kan butsu |
perfect one's capacity and experience the Buddha |
承佛威神 see styles |
chéng fó wēi shén cheng2 fo2 wei1 shen2 ch`eng fo wei shen cheng fo wei shen shō butsu ijin |
to inherit the Buddha's authoritative power |
承佛神力 see styles |
chéng fó shén lì cheng2 fo2 shen2 li4 ch`eng fo shen li cheng fo shen li shō butsu jinriki |
inheriting the Buddha's spiritual power |
拘留孫佛 拘留孙佛 see styles |
jū liú sūn fó ju1 liu2 sun1 fo2 chü liu sun fo Kuruson Butsu |
Krakucchanda; also 拘留泰佛; 拘樓秦; 倶留孫; 鳩樓孫; 迦羅鳩餐陀 (or 迦羅鳩村馱); 羯洛迦孫馱; 羯羅迦寸地; 羯句忖那, etc. The first of the Buddhas of the present Bhadrakalpa, the fourth of the seven ancient Buddhas. |
拘留泰佛 see styles |
jū liú tài fó ju1 liu2 tai4 fo2 chü liu t`ai fo chü liu tai fo Kurutai butsu |
Rakucchanda-buddha |
有佛國土 有佛国土 see styles |
yǒu fó guó tǔ you3 fo2 guo2 tu3 yu fo kuo t`u yu fo kuo tu u butsu kokudo |
there is a buddha land |
歸依佛竟 归依佛竟 see styles |
guī yī fó jìng gui1 yi1 fo2 jing4 kuei i fo ching kie butsu kyō |
fully taking refuge in the Buddha |
毘婆尸佛 see styles |
pí pó shī f o pi2 po2 shi1 f o2 p`i p`o shih f o pi po shih f o Bibashi butsu |
Vipaśyin Buddha |
毘舍浮佛 see styles |
pí shě fú fó pi2 she3 fu2 fo2 p`i she fu fo pi she fu fo Bishafu butsu |
Viśvabhū |
無對光佛 无对光佛 see styles |
wú duì guāng fó wu2 dui4 guang1 fo2 wu tui kuang fo Mu tai kō butsu |
Buddha of Incomparable Light |
無相好佛 无相好佛 see styles |
wú xiàng hǎo fó wu2 xiang4 hao3 fo2 wu hsiang hao fo musōgō butsu |
See無相佛, Upagupta, the fourth patriarch. |
無礙光佛 无碍光佛 see styles |
wú ài guāng fó wu2 ai4 guang1 fo2 wu ai kuang fo Mugekō Butsu |
Buddha of Unobstructed Luminosity |
無稱光佛 无称光佛 see styles |
wú chēng guāng fó wu2 cheng1 guang1 fo2 wu ch`eng kuang fo wu cheng kuang fo Mushōkō Butsu |
Buddha of Ineffable Light |
無量光佛 无量光佛 see styles |
wú liáng guāng fó wu2 liang2 guang1 fo2 wu liang kuang fo Muryōkō Butsu |
Amitābha, v. 阿. |
無量壽佛 无量寿佛 see styles |
wú liáng shòu fó wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 wu liang shou fo Muryōju Butsu |
Buddha of Immeasurable Life |
焰王光佛 see styles |
yàn wáng guāng fó yan4 wang2 guang1 fo2 yen wang kuang fo Enōkō butsu |
The fifth of the twelve shining Buddhas. |
熾盛光佛 炽盛光佛 see styles |
chì shèng guāng fó chi4 sheng4 guang1 fo2 ch`ih sheng kuang fo chih sheng kuang fo Shijōkō butsu |
Name of a Buddha noted for effulgence, light streaming from every pore. |
盧舍那佛 卢舍那佛 see styles |
lú shèn à fó lu2 shen4 a4 fo2 lu shen a fo Roshana Butsu |
Vairocana Buddha |
神佛習合 神佛习合 see styles |
shén fó xí hé shen2 fo2 xi2 he2 shen fo hsi ho jin butsu shūgō |
syncretism of Shintoism and Buddhism |
等一切佛 see styles |
děng yī qiè fó deng3 yi1 qie4 fo2 teng i ch`ieh fo teng i chieh fo tō issai butsu |
equal to all buddhas |
華開敷佛 华开敷佛 see styles |
huā kāi fū fó hua1 kai1 fu1 fo2 hua k`ai fu fo hua kai fu fo Kekaifu butsu |
Saṃkusumitarāja |
觀察智佛 观察智佛 see styles |
guān chá zhì fó guan1 cha2 zhi4 fo2 kuan ch`a chih fo kuan cha chih fo Kansatsu chi Butsu |
Buddha of Observing Wisdom |
諸佛世界 诸佛世界 see styles |
zhū fó shì jiè zhu1 fo2 shi4 jie4 chu fo shih chieh sho butsu sekai |
all buddha-realms |
諸佛國土 诸佛国土 see styles |
zhū fó guó tǔ zhu1 fo2 guo2 tu3 chu fo kuo t`u chu fo kuo tu sho butsu kokudo |
[various] buddha-lands |
諸佛如來 诸佛如来 see styles |
zhū fó rú lái zhu1 fo2 ru2 lai2 chu fo ju lai sho butsu nyorai |
all buddha-tathāgatas |
辟支迦佛 see styles |
bì zhī jiā fó bi4 zhi1 jia1 fo2 pi chih chia fo byakushika butsu |
(Skt. pratyekabuddha) |
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