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解念

see styles
jiě niàn
    jie3 nian4
chieh nien
 genen
to understand

記念


记念

see styles
jì niàn
    ji4 nian4
chi nien
 kinen
    きねん
variant of 紀|纪[ji4 nian4]
(noun/participle) commemoration; celebration; honoring the memory of something; turning something into a memento; memory
remembrance

詩念

see styles
 utane
    うたね
(personal name) Utane

諦念

see styles
 teinen / tenen
    ていねん
understanding and acceptance; spiritual awakening; a heart that understands truth; (feeling of) resignation; (given name) Tainen

識念


识念

see styles
shì niàn
    shi4 nian4
shih nien
 shikinen
to remember

護念


护念

see styles
hù niàn
    hu4 nian4
hu nien
 gonen
To guard and care for, protect and keep in mind.

起念

see styles
qǐ niàn
    qi3 nian4
ch`i nien
    chi nien
 kinen
to give rise to thought

軫念

see styles
 shinnen
    しんねん
the grief or feelings of the Emperor

轉念


转念

see styles
zhuǎn niàn
    zhuan3 nian4
chuan nien
to have second thoughts about something; to think better of

追念

see styles
zhuī niàn
    zhui1 nian4
chui nien
to recollect

通念

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 tsuunen / tsunen
    つうねん
common idea; common wisdom; generally accepted idea

道念

see styles
dào niàn
    dao4 nian4
tao nien
 dounen / donen
    どうねん
moral sense; wife of a monk; (surname) Dōnen
mindfulness of the correct way

邪念

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xié niàn
    xie2 nian4
hsieh nien
 janen
    じゃねん
wicked idea; evil thought; evil desire
wicked thought; wicked mind
false thoughts

釋念


释念

see styles
shì niàn
    shi4 nian4
shih nien
(literary) to be reassured; not to worry

閃念


闪念

see styles
shǎn niàn
    shan3 nian4
shan nien
sudden idea; flash of thought

閑念

see styles
 kannen
    かんねん
(surname) Kannen

隋念

see styles
 zuinen
    ずいねん
(surname) Zuinen

随念

see styles
 zuinen
    ずいねん
(surname) Zuinen

隨念


随念

see styles
suí niàn
    sui2 nian4
sui nien
 zuinen
    ずいねん
(surname) Zuinen
to recollect

雑念

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 zatsunen
    ざつねん
idle thoughts; worldly thoughts

雜念


杂念

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zá niàn
    za2 nian4
tsa nien
distracting thoughts

離念


离念

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lí niàn
    li2 nian4
li nien
 ri nen
to be free from thought

頌念

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sòng niàn
    song4 nian4
sung nien
recitation

顔念

see styles
 gannen
    がんねん
(surname) Gannen

願念

see styles
 gannen
    がんねん
(surname) Gannen

顧念


顾念

see styles
gù niàn
    gu4 nian4
ku nien
 konen
to care for; to worry about
reflecting on

餘念


余念

see styles
yú niàn
    yu2 nian4
yü nien
Divided thoughts, inattentive.

體念


体念

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tǐ niàn
    ti3 nian4
t`i nien
    ti nien
to consider sb else's position; to put oneself in sb else's shoes

魁念

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 okine
    おきね
(personal name) Okine

麗念

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 urane
    うらね
(personal name) Urane

默念

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mò niàn
    mo4 nian4
mo nien
to read silently; to mouth (the words of a prayer etc); to say to oneself; to contemplate inwardly

黙念

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 mokunen
    もくねん
(n,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) silent rumination; quiet thought

念じる

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 nenjiru
    ねんじる
(transitive verb) (1) to wish (for); to pray (for); to hope (for); (transitive verb) (2) to pray silently; to recite (Buddha's name, sutras, etc.) in one's mind; to chant (a silent prayer)

念ずる

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 nenzuru
    ねんずる
(vz,vt) (1) to wish (for); to pray (for); to hope (for); (vz,vt) (2) to pray silently; to recite (Buddha's name, sutras, etc.) in one's mind; to chant (a silent prayer)

念の為

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 nennotame
    ねんのため
(exp,adv) (just) making sure; just to be sure; just in case; for caution's sake

念丈岳

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 nenjoudake / nenjodake
    ねんじょうだけ
(personal name) Nenjōdake

念不退

see styles
niàn bù tuì
    nian4 bu4 tui4
nien pu t`ui
    nien pu tui
 nen futai
non-retrogression in terms of mindfulness

念五日

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 nengonichi
    ねんごにち
(1) 25th of the month; (2) 25 days

念仏坂

see styles
 nenbutsuzaka
    ねんぶつざか
(personal name) Nenbutsuzaka

念仏坦

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 nenbutsudan
    ねんぶつだん
(place-name) Nenbutsudan

念仏寺

see styles
 nenbutsuji
    ねんぶつじ
(place-name) Nenbutsuji

念仏山

see styles
 nenbutsusan
    ねんぶつさん
(personal name) Nenbutsusan

念仏岩

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 nenbutsuiwa
    ねんぶついわ
(place-name) Nenbutsuiwa

念仏峠

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 nenbutsutouge / nenbutsutoge
    ねんぶつとうげ
(place-name) Nenbutsutōge

念仏川

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 nenbutsukawa
    ねんぶつかわ
(place-name) Nenbutsukawa

念仏橋

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 nenbutsubashi
    ねんぶつばし
(personal name) Nenbutsubashi

念仏池

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 nenbutsuike
    ねんぶついけ
(place-name) Nenbutsuike

念仏瀬

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 nenbutsuse
    ねんぶつせ
(place-name) Nenbutsuse

念仏谷

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 nebudani
    ねぶだに
(place-name) Nebudani

念仏踊

see styles
 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

念住等

see styles
niàn zhù děng
    nian4 zhu4 deng3
nien chu teng
 nenjū tō
bases of mindfulness and so forth

念佛堂

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niàn fó táng
    nian4 fo2 tang2
nien fo t`ang
    nien fo tang
 nembutsu dō
buddha recitation hall

念佛壇

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 nenbutsudan
    ねんぶつだん
(place-name) Nenbutsudan

念佛宗

see styles
niàn fó zōng
    nian4 fo2 zong1
nien fo tsung
 Nenbutsu Shū
or 佛門. The sect which repeats only the name of Amitābha, founded in the Tang dynasty by 道綽 Daochuo, 善道 Shandao, and others.

念佛森

see styles
 nenbutsumori
    ねんぶつもり
(personal name) Nenbutsumori

念佛禪


念佛禅

see styles
niàn fó chán
    nian4 fo2 chan2
nien fo ch`an
    nien fo chan
 nembutsu zen
chanting Chan [Seon]

念佛者

see styles
niàn fó zhě
    nian4 fo2 zhe3
nien fo che
 nembutsu sha
One who repeats the name of a Buddha, especially of Amitābha, with the hope of entering the Pure Land.

念佛觀


念佛观

see styles
niàn fó guān
    nian4 fo2 guan1
nien fo kuan
 nembutsu kan
observation of mindfulness of the buddha

念入り

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 neniri
    ねんいり
(noun or adjectival noun) careful; scrupulous; thorough; conscientious; elaborate; deliberate; attentive

念入れ

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 nenire
    ねんいれ
care; scrupulousness; conscientiousness

念刹土

see styles
niàn chà tǔ
    nian4 cha4 tu3
nien ch`a t`u
    nien cha tu
 nen setsudo
lands of mindfulness

念卽至

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niàn jí zhì
    nian4 ji2 zhi4
nien chi chih
 nen soku ji
attained as soon as thought of

念場原

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 nenbahara
    ねんばはら
(place-name) Nenbahara

念學位


念学位

see styles
niàn xué wèi
    nian4 xue2 wei4
nien hsüeh wei
to study for a degree; to take a degree course

念布施

see styles
niàn bù shī
    nian4 bu4 shi1
nien pu shih
 nen fuse
mindful of charity

念念失

see styles
niàn niàn shī
    nian4 nian4 shi1
nien nien shih
 nennen shitsu
loss in each thought-moment

念念滅


念念灭

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niàn niàn miè
    nian4 nian4 mie4
nien nien mieh
 nennen metsu
moment-to-moment extinction

念想兒


念想儿

see styles
niàn xiang r
    nian4 xiang5 r5
nien hsiang r
(coll.) keepsake; memento; (coll.) impression (of sb or something in one's mind)

念押し

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 nenoshi
    ねんおし
(n,vs,vt,vi) reminder

念持仏

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 nenjibutsu
    ねんじぶつ
(rare) Buddhist image used as jewellery or to decorate one's home

念晴し

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 nenbarashi
    ねんばらし
clearing one's heart of doubts; reassuring oneself

念法寺

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 nenhouji / nenhoji
    ねんほうじ
(place-name) Nenhouji

念淸淨

see styles
niàn qīng jìng
    nian4 qing1 jing4
nien ch`ing ching
    nien ching ching
 nen shōjō
pure mindfulness

念無し

see styles
 nennashi
    ねんなし
(adj-ku) (1) unexpected; (adj-ku) (2) regrettable; (adj-ku) (3) easy; (adj-ku) (4) without regrets

念珠岳

see styles
 nenjudake
    ねんじゅだけ
(personal name) Nenjudake

念珠藻

see styles
 nenjumo; nenjumo
    ねんじゅも; ネンジュモ
(kana only) nostoc

念相續


念相续

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niàn xiāng xù
    nian4 xiang1 xu4
nien hsiang hsü
 nen sōzoku
continual mindfulness

念覺支


念觉支

see styles
niàn jué zhī
    nian4 jue2 zhi1
nien chüeh chih
 nen kakushi
Holding in memory continually, one of the sapta bodhyaṅga 七覺支.

念通寺

see styles
 nentsuuji / nentsuji
    ねんつうじ
(place-name) Nentsuuji

一境念

see styles
yī jìng niàn
    yi1 jing4 nian4
i ching nien
 ichikyōnen
one-pointed recollection

一念寺

see styles
 ichinenji
    いちねんじ
(place-name) Ichinenji

一念心

see styles
yī niàn xīn
    yi1 nian4 xin1
i nien hsin
 ichinenshin
single thought moment

一念頃


一念顷

see styles
yī niàn qǐng
    yi1 nian4 qing3
i nien ch`ing
    i nien ching
 ichinen no aida
instant of thought

一閃念


一闪念

see styles
yī shǎn niàn
    yi1 shan3 nian4
i shan nien
sudden idea; flash of insight

三念住

see styles
sān niàn zhù
    san1 nian4 zhu4
san nien chu
 san nenjū
(or 三處). Whether all creatures believe, do not believe, or part believe and part do not believe, the Buddha neither rejoices, nor grieves, but rests in his proper mind and wisdom, i.e. though full of pity, his far-seeing wisdom 正正智 keeps him above the disturbances of joy and sorrow. 倶舍論 27.

三念沢

see styles
 sannensawa
    さんねんさわ
(place-name) Sannensawa

三念處


三念处

see styles
sān niàn chù
    san1 nian4 chu4
san nien ch`u
    san nien chu
 san nenjo
three bases of thought

下念場

see styles
 shimonenba
    しもねんば
(place-name) Shimonenba

中細念

see styles
 nakazainen
    なかざいねん
(place-name) Nakazainen

乗念寺

see styles
 jounenji / jonenji
    じょうねんじ
(place-name) Jōnenji

五念門


五念门

see styles
wǔ niàn mén
    wu3 nian4 men2
wu nien men
 gonenmon
    ごねんもん
{Buddh} five gates of mindfulness: worship, praise, vows, observation, prayers for the dead
The five devotional gates of the Pure-land sect: (1) worship of Amitābha with the 身 body; (2) invocation with the 口 mouth; (3) resolve with the 意 mind to be reborn in the Pure-land; (4) meditation on the glories of that land, etc.; (5) resolve to bestow one's merits, e. g. works of supererogation, on all creatures.

京念屋

see styles
 kyounenya / kyonenya
    きょうねんや
(surname) Kyōnen'ya

低懸念

see styles
 teikenen / tekenen
    ていけねん
Least Concern (conservation status); LC

住正念

see styles
zhù zhèng niàn
    zhu4 zheng4 nian4
chu cheng nien
 jūshōnen
established in recollection

佛隨念


佛随念

see styles
fó suí niàn
    fo2 sui2 nian4
fo sui nien
 butsu zuinen
mindfulness of Buddha

作是念

see styles
zuò shì niàn
    zuo4 shi4 nian4
tso shih nien
 sa zen en
think like this

佳念子

see styles
 kaneko
    かねこ
(female given name) Kaneko

僧隨念


僧随念

see styles
sēng suí niàn
    seng1 sui2 nian4
seng sui nien
 sō zuinen
mindfulness of the Buddhist community

八念法

see styles
bā niàn fǎ
    ba1 nian4 fa3
pa nien fa
 hachi nenhō
Or 八門. Eight lines of thought, in the智度論 21 , for resisting Māra-attacks and evil promptings during the meditation on impurity, etc.; i.e. thought of the Buddha, of the Law (or Truth), the fraternity, the commandments, alms-giving, the devas, breathing, and death. There are also the 大人八 , i.e. that truth 道 is obtained through absence of desire, contentment, aloneness, zeal, correct thinking, a fixed mind, wisdom, and inner joy. v. 八經.

八念門


八念门

see styles
bā niàn mén
    ba1 nian4 men2
pa nien men
 hachi nenmon
eight patterns of mindfulness

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

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