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Simple Dictionary Definition |
匡二 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(personal name) Kyōji |
十二 see styles |
shí èr shi2 er4 shih erh tooji とおじ |
twelve; 12 12; twelve; (given name) Tooji dvātriṃśa. Thirty-two. 三十二應 (or 三十二身) The thirty-two forms of Guanyin, and of Puxian, ranging from that of a Buddha to that of a man, a maid, a rakṣas; similar to the thirty-three forms named in the Lotus Sūtra. 三十二相三十二大人相 dvātriṃśadvaralakṣaṇa. The thirty-two lakṣaṇas, or physical marks of a cakravartī, or 'wheel-king', especially of the Buddha, i. e. level feet, thousand-spoke wheel-sign on feet, long slender fingers, pliant hands and feet, toes and fingers finely webbed, full-sized heels, arched insteps, thighs like a royal stag, hands reaching below the knees well-retracted male organ, height and stretch of arms equal, every hair-root dark coloured, body hair graceful and curly, golden-hued body, a 10 ft. halo around him, soft smooth skin, the 七處, i. e. two soles, two palms, two shoulders, and crown well rounded, below the armpits well-filled, lion-shaped body, erect, full shoulders, forty teeth, teeth white even and close, the four canine teeth pure white, lion-jawed, saliva improving the taste of all food, tongue long and broad, voice deep and resonant, eyes deep blue, eyelashes like a royal bull, a white ūrnā or curl between the eyebrows emitting light, an uṣṇīṣa or fleshy protuberance on the crown. These are from the 三藏法數 48, with which the 智度論 4, 涅盤經 28, 中阿含經, 三十ニ相經 generally agree. The 無量義經 has a different list. 三十二相經 The eleventh chapter of the 阿含經. 三十二相經願 The twenty-first of Amitābha's vows, v. 無量壽經. 三十三 trayastriṃśat. Thirty-three. 三十三天忉利天; 憺梨天, 多羅夜登陵舍; 憺利夜登陵奢; 憺利耶憺利奢 Trayastriṃśas. The Indra heaven, the second of the six heavens of form. Its capital is situated on the summit of Mt. Sumeru, where Indra rules over his thirty-two devas, who reside on thirty-two peaks of Sumeru, eight in each of the four directons. Indra's capital is called 殊勝 Sudarśana, 喜見城 Joy-view city. Its people are a yojana in height, each one's clothing weighs 六鐵 (1; 4 oz. ), and they live 1, 000 years, a day and night being equal to 100 earthly years. Eitel says Indra's heaven 'tallies in all its details with the Svarga of Brahminic mythology' and suggests that 'the whole myth may have an astronomical meaning', or be connected, with 'the atmosphere with its phenomena, which strengthens Koeppen's hypothesis explaining the number thirty-three as referring to the eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Ādityas, and two Aśvins of Vedic mythology'. In his palace called Vaijayanta 'Indra is enthroned with 1, 000 eyes with four arms grasping the vajra. There he revels in numberless sensual pleasures together with his wife Śacī... and with 119, 000 concubines with whom he associates by means of transformation'.; dvādaśa, twelve. |
千二 see styles |
senji せんじ |
(given name) Senji |
半二 see styles |
hanji はんじ |
(given name) Hanji |
卓二 see styles |
takuji たくじ |
(given name) Takuji |
協二 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(given name) Kyōji |
単二 see styles |
tanni たんに |
size C (battery) |
博二 see styles |
hirotsugu ひろつぐ |
(given name) Hirotsugu |
厚二 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(male given name) Kōji |
原二 see styles |
genji げんじ |
(given name) Genji |
厳二 see styles |
genji げんじ |
(personal name) Genji |
参二 see styles |
sanji さんじ |
(given name) Sanji |
又二 see styles |
mataji またじ |
(given name) Mataji |
友二 see styles |
yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
(given name) Yūji |
収二 see styles |
shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
(given name) Shuuji |
叫二 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(personal name) Kyōji |
召二 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(personal name) Shouji |
台二 see styles |
taiji たいじ |
(given name) Taiji |
右二 see styles |
yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
(given name) Yūji |
叶二 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(personal name) Kyōji |
吉二 see styles |
yoshitsugi よしつぎ |
(personal name) Yoshitsugi |
君二 see styles |
kunji くんじ |
(personal name) Kunji |
周二 see styles |
shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
(given name) Shuuji |
和二 see styles |
kazuji かずじ |
(given name) Kazuji |
咲二 see styles |
sakuji さくじ |
(personal name) Sakuji |
咸二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
哲二 see styles |
tetsuji てつじ |
(given name) Tetsuji |
唯二 see styles |
wéi èr wei2 er4 wei erh tadaji ただじ |
(slang) (adjective) (of one thing) one of the only two; (of two things) the only two (given name) Tadaji |
啄二 see styles |
takuji たくじ |
(given name) Takuji |
啓二 see styles |
hiroji ひろじ |
(given name) Hiroji |
善二 see styles |
yoshiji よしじ |
(given name) Yoshiji |
喜二 see styles |
yoshiji よしじ |
(personal name) Yoshiji |
喬二 see styles |
kiyouji / kiyoji きようじ |
(personal name) Kiyouji |
営二 see styles |
eiji / eji えいじ |
(personal name) Eiji |
嗣二 see styles |
yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
(given name) Yūji |
嘉二 see styles |
yoshiji よしじ |
(given name) Yoshiji |
団二 see styles |
danji だんじ |
(given name) Danji |
国二 see styles |
kuniji くにじ |
(personal name) Kuniji |
國二 see styles |
kuniji くにじ |
(personal name) Kuniji |
圭二 see styles |
keiji / keji けいじ |
(given name) Keiji |
均二 see styles |
kinji きんじ |
(given name) Kinji |
坤二 see styles |
konji こんじ |
(given name) Konji |
垢二 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(personal name) Kōji |
城二 see styles |
jouji / joji じょうじ |
(given name) Jōji |
基二 see styles |
motoji もとじ |
(given name) Motoji |
堅二 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
塔二 see styles |
touji / toji とうじ |
(given name) Touji |
塙二 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(given name) Kōji |
境二 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(given name) Kyōji |
増二 see styles |
masuji ますじ |
(personal name) Masuji |
壌二 see styles |
jouji / joji じょうじ |
(given name) Jōji |
壮二 see styles |
souji / soji そうじ |
(given name) Souji |
壱二 see styles |
ichiji いちじ |
(personal name) Ichiji |
壽二 see styles |
toshitsugu としつぐ |
(given name) Toshitsugu |
夏二 see styles |
natsuji なつじ |
(personal name) Natsuji |
夕二 see styles |
yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
(personal name) Yūji |
外二 see styles |
sotoji そとじ |
(given name) Sotoji |
夢二 see styles |
yumeji ゆめじ |
(given name) Yumeji |
大二 see styles |
dà èr da4 er4 ta erh daini だいに |
second-year university student daini (type of playing cards); (personal name) Hiroji |
太二 see styles |
taiji たいじ |
(personal name) Taiji |
夫二 see styles |
fuji ふじ |
(given name) Fuji |
奇二 see styles |
kini きに |
(surname) Kini |
奎二 see styles |
keiji / keji けいじ |
(given name) Keiji |
奏二 see styles |
souji / soji そうじ |
(given name) Souji |
奚二 see styles |
keiji / keji けいじ |
(personal name) Keiji |
奨二 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(personal name) Shouji |
好二 see styles |
yoshiji よしじ |
(given name) Yoshiji |
妙二 see styles |
taeji たえじ |
(given name) Taeji |
威二 see styles |
takeji たけじ |
(given name) Takeji |
孔二 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(given name) Kōji |
孝二 see styles |
takatsugu たかつぐ |
(given name) Takatsugu |
孟二 see styles |
takeji たけじ |
(given name) Takeji |
学二 see styles |
gakuji がくじ |
(given name) Gakuji |
孫二 see styles |
magoji まごじ |
(personal name) Magoji |
宅二 see styles |
takuji たくじ |
(personal name) Takuji |
守二 see styles |
moritsugu もりつぐ |
(given name) Moritsugu |
安二 see styles |
yasuni やすに |
(given name) Yasuni |
完二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
宏二 see styles |
hirotsugu ひろつぐ |
(personal name) Hirotsugu |
宗二 see styles |
muneji むねじ |
(given name) Muneji |
宙二 see styles |
chuuji / chuji ちゅうじ |
(given name) Chuuji |
定二 see styles |
teiji / teji ていじ |
(given name) Teiji |
宜二 see styles |
yoshiji よしじ |
(given name) Yoshiji |
実二 see styles |
jitsuji じつじ |
(given name) Jitsuji |
宣二 see styles |
nobuji のぶじ |
(personal name) Nobuji |
宥二 see styles |
yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
(given name) Yūji |
宮二 see styles |
miyaji みやじ |
(given name) Miyaji |
宵二 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(given name) Shouji |
家二 see styles |
ieji いえじ |
(personal name) Ieji |
容二 see styles |
youji / yoji ようじ |
(given name) Yōji |
寅二 see styles |
toraji とらじ |
(given name) Toraji |
密二 see styles |
mitsuji みつじ |
(given name) Mitsuji |
富二 see styles |
tomiji とみじ |
(given name) Tomiji |
寒二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
寛二 see styles |
hiroji ひろじ |
(given name) Hiroji |
寺二 see styles |
terani てらに |
(surname) Terani |
寿二 see styles |
hisaji ひさじ |
(given name) Hisaji |
封二 see styles |
fēng èr feng1 er4 feng erh |
inside front cover |
専二 see styles |
senji せんじ |
(given name) Senji |
将二 see styles |
masaji まさじ |
(given name) Masaji |
Information about this dictionary:
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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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