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聖槍

see styles
 seisou / seso
    せいそう
holy lance; sacred spear

聖樹

see styles
 seiju / seju
    せいじゅ
(1) holy tree; sacred tree; (2) (See クリスマスツリー) Christmas tree; (given name) Masaki

聖歌


圣歌

see styles
shèng gē
    sheng4 ge1
sheng ko
 seika / seka
    せいか
hymn
(noun - becomes adjective with の) hymn; chant; sacred song; (female given name) Seika

聖殿


圣殿

see styles
shèng diàn
    sheng4 dian4
sheng tien
 seiden / seden
    せいでん
temple
sacred shrine; sanctuary

聖浴


圣浴

see styles
shèng yù
    sheng4 yu4
sheng yü
 shōyoku
to bathe the Sacred Monk

聖獣

see styles
 seijuu / seju
    せいじゅう
sacred beast

聖画

see styles
 seiga / sega
    せいが
religious painting; sacred painting

聖語


圣语

see styles
shèng yǔ
    sheng4 yu3
sheng yü
 shōgo
āryabhāṣā. Sacred speech, language, words, or sayings; Sanskrit.

聖諦


圣谛

see styles
shèng dì
    sheng4 di4
sheng ti
 shōtai
The sacred principles or dogmas, or those of the saints, or sages; especially the four noble truths, cf. 四聖諦.

聖骨

see styles
 seikotsu / sekotsu
    せいこつ
saint's bones; sacred bones

胎生

see styles
tāi shēng
    tai1 sheng1
t`ai sheng
    tai sheng
 taisei / taise
    たいせい
viviparity; zoogony
(1) viviparity; (can be adjective with の) (2) viviparous; zoogonous; live-bearing
Uterine birth, womb-born. Before the differentiation of the sexes birth is supposed to have been by transformation. The term is also applied to beings enclosed in unopened lotuses in paradise, who have not had faith in Amitābha but trusted to their own strength to attain salvation; there they remain for proportionate periods, happy, but without the presence of the Buddha, or Bodhisattvas, or the sacred host, and do not hear their teaching. The condition is known as 胎宮, the womb-palace.

華山


华山

see styles
huà shān
    hua4 shan1
hua shan
 hanayama
    はなやま
Mt Hua in Shaanxi, western mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]
(place-name, surname) Hanayama
Mt. Hua in Shensi, one of the Five Sacred Mountains of China; v. also 九華山.

蓬莱

see styles
 hourai / horai
    ほうらい
(1) {chmyth} Mount Penglai; Penglai Island; enchanted land of perpetual youth from Chinese mythology; (2) (See 三蓬莱) sacred mountain (e.g. Mount Fuji, Mount Kumano, etc.); (3) (abbreviation) (See 蓬莱飾り) Kansai New Year decoration (made from food); (4) Formosa; Taiwan; (surname) Yomogirai

衡山

see styles
héng shān
    heng2 shan1
heng shan
 hirayama
    ひらやま
Mt Heng in Hunan, southern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Hengshan county in Hengyang 衡陽|衡阳[Heng2 yang2], Hunan
(surname) Hirayama
The Heng mountains in Hunan, where was the 南嶽 Southern Peak monastery, from which came 慧思 Huisi, second patriarch of Tiantai.

西国

see styles
 saigoku; saikoku
    さいごく; さいこく
(1) western part of Japan (esp. Kyushu, but ranging as far east as Kinki); (2) western nations (esp. India or Europe); (3) (See 西国三十三所) thirty-three temples in the Kinki area containing statues of Kannon (Avalokitesvara); (4) (See 西国巡礼) pilgrimage to the thirty-three temples sacred to Kannon; (place-name, surname) Saigoku

西嶽


西岳

see styles
xī yuè
    xi1 yue4
hsi yüeh
 nishitake
    にしたけ
Mt Hua 華山|华山 in Shaanxi, one of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]
(surname) Nishitake

賢木

see styles
 sakaki
    さかき
(1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica); (2) evergreen (esp. one planted or used at a shrine); (surname) Sakaki

輪藏


轮藏

see styles
lún zàng
    lun2 zang4
lun tsang
 rinzō
Revolving scriptures, a revolving stand with eight faces, representing the eight directions, each containing a portion of the sacred canon; a praying-wheel, the revolving of which brings as much merit to the operator as if he had read the whole.

達磨


达磨

see styles
dá mó
    da2 mo2
ta mo
 daruma(p); daruma
    だるま(P); ダルマ
(1) (kana only) daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted; (2) (kana only) Bodhidharma; (3) prostitute; (personal name) Daruma
dharma; also 達摩; 達麼; 達而麻耶; 曇摩; 馱摩 tr. by 法. dharma is from dhara, holding, bearing, possessing, etc.; and means 'that which is to be held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice'; 'anything right.' M.W. It may be variously intp. as (1) characteristic, attribute, predicate; (2) the bearer, the transcendent substratum of single elements of conscious life; (3) element, i.e. a part of conscious life; (4) nirvāṇa, i.e. the Dharma par excellence, the object of Buddhist teaching; (5) the absolute, the real; (6) the teaching or religion of Buddha; (7) thing, object, appearance. Also, Damo, or Bodhidharma, the twenty-eighth Indian and first Chinese patriarch, who arrived in China A.D. 520, the reputed founder of the Chan or Intuitional School in China. He is described as son of a king in southern India; originally called Bodhitara. He arrived at Guangdong, bringing it is said the sacred begging-bowl, and settled in Luoyang, where he engaged in silent meditation for nine years, whence he received the title of wall-gazing Brahman 壁觀婆羅門, though he was a kṣatriya. His doctrine and practice were those of the 'inner light', independent of the written word, but to 慧可 Huike, his successor, he commended the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra as nearest to his views. There are many names with Dharma as initial: Dharmapāla, Dharmagupta, Dharmayaśas, Dharmaruci, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmatrāta, Dharmavardhana, etc.

阿歐


阿欧

see styles
ā ōu
    a1 ou1
a ou
 aō
au! An exclamation, e.g. Ho! Oh! Ah! Also 阿傴; 阿嘔; 阿漚 or 阿優. The two letters a and u fell from the comers of Brahmā's mouth when he gave the seventy-two letters of Kharoṣṭhī, and they are said to be placed at the beginning of the Brahminical sacred books as divine letters, the Buddhists adopting 如是 'Thus' (evam) instead.

霊地

see styles
 reichi / rechi
    れいち
sacred ground

霊域

see styles
 reiiki / reki
    れいいき
sacred ground; sacred precincts

霊場

see styles
 reijou / rejo
    れいじょう
sacred ground; (surname) Tamaba

霊宝

see styles
 reihou / reho
    れいほう
sacred treasure

霊山

see styles
 reizan / rezan
    れいざん
sacred mountain; (given name) Reizan

霊峰

see styles
 reihou / reho
    れいほう
sacred mountain; (personal name) Reihou

霊木

see styles
 reiboku / reboku
    れいぼく
sacred tree

霊獣

see styles
 reijuu / reju
    れいじゅう
sacred beast

霊草

see styles
 reisou / reso
    れいそう
miracle herb; sacred herb; herb with mysterious powers

霊鳥

see styles
 reichou / recho
    れいちょう
sacred bird

靈地

see styles
líng dì
    ling2 di4
ling ti
sacred place

靈域

see styles
líng yù
    ling2 yu4
ling yü
sacred place

靈境

see styles
líng jìng
    ling2 jing4
ling ching
sacred space

須彌


须弥

see styles
xū mí
    xu1 mi2
hsü mi
 Shumi
Mt Meru or Sumeru, sacred mountain in Buddhist and Jain tradition; Mt Xumi in Guyuan 固原[Gu4 yuan2], Ningxia, with many Buddhist cave statues
Sumeru, also 須彌樓; 彌樓; 蘇彌樓; 修迷樓; later 蘇迷盧; the central mountain of every world, tr. as 妙高; 妙光, etc., wonderful height, wonderful brilliancy, etc.; at the top is Indra's heaven, or heavens, below them are the four devalokas; around are eight circles of mountains and between them the eight seas, the whole forming nine mountains and eight seas.

魔鏡

see styles
 makyou / makyo
    まきょう
makyō; Chinese magic mirror; bronze mirror that projects a hidden sacred image when reflecting a beam of light

うがん

see styles
 ugan
    うがん
(from 拝み) (See 御嶽・うたき) (Okinawa) sacred place; sacred grove

お旅所

see styles
 otabidokoro
    おたびどころ
    otabisho
    おたびしょ
place where the sacred palanquin is lodged during a festival

お神酒

see styles
 omiki
    おみき
(1) sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; (2) (joc) sake

お羽車

see styles
 ohaguruma
    おはぐるま
portable shrine used to transport a sacred object

万年青

see styles
 omoto; mannensei; omoto / omoto; mannense; omoto
    おもと; まんねんせい; オモト
Japanese sacred lily (Rohdea japonica); Nippon lily; lily of China; (female given name) Omoto

三蓬莱

see styles
 sanhourai / sanhorai
    さんほうらい
(rare) (See 霊山) the three sacred mountains: Fuji, Atsuta, and Kumano

九華山


九华山

see styles
jiǔ huá shān
    jiu3 hua2 shan1
chiu hua shan
 Kuke Sen
Mount Jiuhua in Anhui, scenic tourist site, and one of the four famous Buddhist mountains
Formerly called 九子山, which was changed by the Tang poet Li Bai to the above; it is one of the four sacred mountains of Buddhism, situated in Anhui, and its patron Bodhisattva is Dizang 地藏.

五臺山


五台山

see styles
wǔ tái shān
    wu3 tai2 shan1
wu t`ai shan
    wu tai shan
 Godai Zan
Mt Wutai in Shanxi 山西[Shan1 xi1], one of the Four Sacred Mountains and home of the Bodhimanda of Manjushri 文殊[Wen2 shu1]
Pañcaśirsha, Pancaśikha. Wutai Shan, near the northeastern border of Shanxi, one of the four mountains sacred to Buddhism in China. The principal temple was built A. D. 471-500. There are about 150 monasteries, of which 24 are lamaseries. The chief director is known as Changjia Fo (the ever-renewing Buddha). Mañjuśrī is its patron saint. It is also styled 淸涼山.

克爾白


克尔白

see styles
kè ěr bái
    ke4 er3 bai2
k`o erh pai
    ko erh pai
Ka'aba, sacred building in Mecca

切り幣

see styles
 kirinusa
    きりぬさ
paper and sacred sakaki branches cut and mixed with rice to scatter before the gods

大昭寺

see styles
dà zhāo sì
    da4 zhao1 si4
ta chao ssu
Jokhang, main Buddhist temple in Lhasa, a sacred place of Tibetan Buddhism

太玉串

see styles
 futotamagushi
    ふとたまぐし
(archaism) (poetic name) (See 玉串・1) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as a Shinto offering)

奥義書

see styles
 ougisho / ogisho
    おうぎしょ
esoteric writings; Upanishad (sacred Hindu treatises)

如來佛

see styles
rú lái fó
    ru2 lai2 fo2
ju lai fo
Tathagata, one of the ten sacred names of Buddha

婆伽婆

see styles
pó qié pó
    po2 qie2 po2
p`o ch`ieh p`o
    po chieh po
 bagaba
(帝) bhagavat, or 婆伽梵; 婆伽伴 ; 婆誐鑁; 薄伽梵 bhagavān, "fortunate," "excellent," "revered, sacred," "the holy one" (M.W.); generally intp. by 世尊 world-honoured, but there are other intps.; an epithet of a Buddha.

嫁叩き

see styles
 yometataki
    よめたたき
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

嫁祝い

see styles
 yomeiwai / yomewai
    よめいわい
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

宝冠章

see styles
 houkanshou / hokansho
    ほうかんしょう
Orders of the Precious Crown; Orders of the Sacred Crown; (personal name) Houkanshou

峨眉山

see styles
é méi shān
    e2 mei2 shan1
o mei shan
 gabisan
    がびさん
Mount Emei in Sichuan, one of the four sacred mountains of Chinese Buddhism
(place-name) Gabisan
(or 峩眉山) Emei Shan or Mt. Omi in Sichuan. Two of its peaks are said to be like 峨眉 a moth's eyebrows, also pronounced O-mei; the monastery at the top is the 光相寺 where Puxian (Samantabhadra) is supreme.

御旅所

see styles
 otabidokoro
    おたびどころ
    otabisho
    おたびしょ
place where the sacred palanquin is lodged during a festival

御神酒

see styles
 omiki
    おみき
(1) sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; (2) (joc) sake

御羽車

see styles
 ohaguruma
    おはぐるま
portable shrine used to transport a sacred object

拘尸那

see styles
jū shin à
    ju1 shin1 a4
chü shin a
 Kushina
Kuśinagara; 拘尸那竭 or拘尸那揚羅; 拘夷那竭 (or 倶夷那竭); 倶尸那; 究施 a city identified by Professor Vogel with Kasiah, 180 miles north-west of Patna, 'capital city of the Mallas' (M. W.); the place where Śākyamuni died; 'so called after the sacred Kuśa grass.' Eitel. Not the same as Kuśāgārapura, v. 矩.

摩偷羅

see styles
mó tōu luō
    mo2 tou1 luo1
mo t`ou lo
    mo tou lo
Mathurā; Madhurā. Ancient kingdom and city, the modern Muttra on the bank of the Jumna; the reputed birthplace of Kṛṣṇa, one of the seven sacred cities, called Peacock City 孔雀城 Kṛṣṇapura, famous for its stūpas. The ancient name Madhu is given in 摩度. Other forms are摩突羅 (or摩度羅, or 摩頭羅); 秼菟羅.

普陀山

see styles
pǔ tuó shān
    pu3 tuo2 shan1
p`u t`o shan
    pu to shan
 Hodasan
Mt Potala at Zhoushan 舟山市 in Zhejiang, one of the Four Sacred Mountains and Bodhimanda of Guanyin 觀音|观音 (Avalokiteśvara)
Putuo Shan

梵音師


梵音师

see styles
fàn yīn shī
    fan4 yin1 shi1
fan yin shih
 bononshi
master of sacred words

温明殿

see styles
 unmeiden / unmeden
    うんめいでん
(See 神鏡,十七殿) pavilion housing the sacred mirror (in Heian Palace)

烏魯汝


乌鲁汝

see styles
wū lǔ rǔ
    wu1 lu3 ru3
wu lu ju
Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred to Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site; also known as Ayers Rock

玉ぐし

see styles
 tamagushi
    たまぐし
(1) (Shinto) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as an offering); (2) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica)

玉串料

see styles
 tamagushiryou / tamagushiryo
    たまぐしりょう
cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods

瑞宝章

see styles
 zuihoushou / zuihosho
    ずいほうしょう
Orders of the Sacred Treasure

祝い棒

see styles
 iwaibou / iwaibo
    いわいぼう
sacred wooden pole used in traditional Koshogatsu ceremonies

神体山

see styles
 shintaisan
    しんたいさん
{Shinto} (See 神体) sacred mountain; mountain in which the spirit of a deity resides

神楽殿

see styles
 kaguraden
    かぐらでん
(See 神楽) kagura hall (at a shrine); sacred dance stage

神聖視

see styles
 shinseishi / shinseshi
    しんせいし
(noun/participle) regarding as sacred; apotheosis; deification; sanctification

聖なる

see styles
 seinaru / senaru
    せいなる
(pre-noun adjective) holy; sacred

聖心節


圣心节

see styles
shèng xīn jié
    sheng4 xin1 jie2
sheng hsin chieh
Feast of the Sacred Heart

聖教量


圣教量

see styles
shèng jiào liàng
    sheng4 jiao4 liang4
sheng chiao liang
 shōgyōryō
The argument or evidence of authority in logic, i.e. that of the sacred books.

聖法王


圣法王

see styles
shèng fǎ wáng
    sheng4 fa3 wang2
sheng fa wang
 shōbōō
a sacred king of the Dharma

聖法藏


圣法藏

see styles
shèng fǎ zàng
    sheng4 fa3 zang4
sheng fa tsang
 shōhōzō
the treasure-house of the sacred Dharma

聖画像

see styles
 seigazou / segazo
    せいがぞう
icon; religious picture; sacred image

聖道明


圣道明

see styles
shèng dào míng
    sheng4 dao4 ming2
sheng tao ming
 shōdō myō
the glow, brightness of the sacred (Buddha-) Path

設賞迦


设赏迦

see styles
shè shǎng jiā
    she4 shang3 jia1
she shang chia
 Shashōka
Śaśāṅka. 'A king of Karṇasuvarṇa, who tried to destroy the sacred Bodhidruma. He was dethroned by Śīladitya.' Eitel.

遷宮祭

see styles
 senguusai / sengusai
    せんぐうさい
(See 式年遷宮祭) transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is moved from one building to another)

鎮め物

see styles
 shizumemono
    しずめもの
{sumo} sacred items buried in the ring during its ritual purification

阿梨耶

see styles
ā lí yé
    a1 li2 ye2
a li yeh
 ariya
ārya, 阿利宜; 阿棃宜; 阿黎宜; 阿犁宜; 阿離宜; 阿哩夜; 阿略 or 阿夷; 梨耶 loyal, honourable, noble, āryan, 'a man who has thought on the four chief principles of Buddhism and lives according to them,' intp. by 尊 honourable, and 聖 sage, wise, saintly, sacred. Also, ulūka, an owl.

陳元光


陈元光

see styles
chén yuán guāng
    chen2 yuan2 guang1
ch`en yüan kuang
    chen yüan kuang
Chen Yuanguang (657-711), Tang dynasty general with posomethingumous title 開漳聖王|开漳圣王[Kai1 zhang1 sheng4 wang2], i.e. Sacred King, founder of Zhangzhou 漳州[Zhang1 zhou1], Fujian

須彌山


须弥山

see styles
xū mí shān
    xu1 mi2 shan1
hsü mi shan
 Shumisen
Mt Meru or Sumeru, sacred mountain in Buddhist and Jain tradition; Mt Xumi in Guyuan 固原[Gu4 yuan2], Ningxia, with many Buddhist cave statues
Sumeru

お水取り

see styles
 omizutori
    おみずとり
water-drawing ceremony (Toudaiji); rite of drawing sacred water

カイラス

see styles
 kairasu
    カイラス
(place-name) Kailash (sacred mountain in Western Tibet); Kailas; Gang Rinpoche

ブラーナ

see styles
 puraana / purana
    プラーナ
Purana (Hindu sacred writings) (san:); Puranas; (personal name) Purana

三十三所

see styles
 sanjuusansho / sanjusansho
    さんじゅうさんしょ
(See 西国三十三所) thirty-three temples sacred to Kannon (Avalokitesvara)

五大名山

see styles
wǔ dà míng shān
    wu3 da4 ming2 shan1
wu ta ming shan
Five Sacred Mountains of the Daoists, namely: Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1] in Shandong, Mt Hua 華山|华山[Hua4 Shan1] in Shaanxi, Mt Heng 衡山[Heng2 Shan1] in Hunan, Mt Heng 恆山|恒山[Heng2 Shan1] in Shanxi, Mt Song 嵩山[Song1 Shan1] in Henan

八大靈塔


八大灵塔

see styles
bā dà líng tǎ
    ba1 da4 ling2 ta3
pa ta ling t`a
    pa ta ling ta
 hachi dai ryōtō
The eight great "spirit", or sacred stūpas erected at (1) Kapilavastu, Buddha's birthplace; (2) Magadha, where he was first enlightened; (3) the deer-park Benares, where he first preached; (4) Jetavana, where he revealed his supernatural powers; (5) Kanyākubja (Kanauj), where he descended from Indra's heavens; (6) Rājagṛha, where Devadatta was destroyed and the Saṅgha purifed; (7) Vaiśāli, where he announced his speedy nirvana; (8) Kuśinagara, where he entered nirvāṇa. There is another slightly variant list.

四重圓壇


四重圆坛

see styles
sì chóng yuán tán
    si4 chong2 yuan2 tan2
ssu ch`ung yüan t`an
    ssu chung yüan tan
 shijū endan
四重曼荼羅 The Garbhadhātu maṇḍala of one central and three surrounding courts. The occupants are described as 四重聖衆 the sacred host of the four courts.

女人結界


女人结界

see styles
nǚ rén jié jiè
    nv3 ren2 jie2 jie4
nü jen chieh chieh
 nyoninkekkai
    にょにんけっかい
prohibition against women entering a sacred area
women-forbidden zone

嫁たたき

see styles
 yometataki
    よめたたき
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

宗教芸術

see styles
 shuukyougeijutsu / shukyogejutsu
    しゅうきょうげいじゅつ
sacred art; religious art

寂滅寶宮


寂灭宝宫

see styles
jí miè bǎo gōng
    ji2 mie4 bao3 gong1
chi mieh pao kung
 jakumetsu hōgū
sacred buddha relic temple

山岳信仰

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 sangakushinkou / sangakushinko
    さんがくしんこう
(See 修験道) religion that worships mountains as sacred (e.g. Shugendō); mountain worship

御水取り

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 omizutori
    おみずとり
water-drawing ceremony (Toudaiji); rite of drawing sacred water

擇地結界


择地结界

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zé dì jié jiè
    ze2 di4 jie2 jie4
tse ti chieh chieh
 takuchi kekkai
selecting the sacred space (for an altar, etc.)

斎場御嶽

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 seifautaki / sefautaki
    せいふぁうたき
(place-name) Seifautaki (primary sacred site during the era of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located on southern Okinawa Island)

Variations:

賢木

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 sakaki
    さかき
(1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica); (2) evergreen (esp. one planted or used at a shrine)

歃血為盟


歃血为盟

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shà xuè wéi méng
    sha4 xue4 wei2 meng2
sha hsüeh wei meng
to smear the lips with blood when taking an oath (idiom); to swear a sacred oath

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

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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