There are 29 total results for your 一念 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一念 see styles |
yī niàn yi1 nian4 i nien ichinen いちねん |
(1) determined purpose; (2) {Buddh} an incredibly short span of time (i.e. the time occupied by a single thought); (3) {Buddh} (See 浄土宗) a single repetition of a prayer (esp. in Jodo-shu); (personal name) Kazune A kṣaṇa, or thought; a concentration of mind; a moment; the time of a thought, of which there are varying measurements from 60 kṣaṇa upwards; the Fan-yi-ming-yi makes it one kṣaṇa. A reading. A repetition (especially of Amitābha's name). The Pure-land sect identify the thought of Buddha with Amitābha's vow, hence it is an assurance of salvation. |
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 |
初一念 see styles |
shoichinen しょいちねん |
original intention |
一念三千 see styles |
yī niàn sān qiān yi1 nian4 san1 qian1 i nien san ch`ien i nien san chien ichinen sanzen |
In one thought to survey or embrace the 3,000 worlds, or a chiliocosmos with all its forms of existence; to see the universe as a thought; it is a Tiantai mode of meditation. |
一念不生 see styles |
yī niàn bù shēng yi1 nian4 bu4 sheng1 i nien pu sheng ichinen fushō |
Not a thought arising; beyond the necessity of thinking, as in the case of a Buddha. |
一念之差 see styles |
yī niàn zhī chā yi1 nian4 zhi1 cha1 i nien chih ch`a i nien chih cha |
momentary slip; false step; ill-considered action |
一念之頃 一念之顷 see styles |
yī niàn zhī kuǐ yi1 nian4 zhi1 kui3 i nien chih k`uei i nien chih kuei ichinen no kei |
instant of a single thought-moment |
一念多通 see styles |
yī niàn duō tōng yi1 nian4 duo1 tong1 i nien to t`ung i nien to tung ichinen tatsū |
a single thought penetrating everywhere |
一念業成 一念业成 see styles |
yī niàn yè chéng yi1 nian4 ye4 cheng2 i nien yeh ch`eng i nien yeh cheng ichinen gō jō |
At one thought the work completed; karma complete in one thought. One repetition, or sincere thought of or faith in Amitābha's vow, and entrance into the Pure Land is assured. |
一念法界 see styles |
yī niàn fǎ jiè yi1 nian4 fa3 jie4 i nien fa chieh ichinen hokkai |
integrate thoughts with reality (the dharmadhātu) |
一念発起 see styles |
ichinenhokki いちねんほっき |
More info & calligraphy: Determination to Achieve |
一念相應 一念相应 see styles |
yī niàn xiāng yīng yi1 nian4 xiang1 ying1 i nien hsiang ying ichinen sōō |
united with in an instant of thought |
一念稱名 一念称名 see styles |
yī niàn chēng míng yi1 nian4 cheng1 ming2 i nien ch`eng ming i nien cheng ming ichinen no shōmyō |
one recollection (or recitation) of the [Buddha's] name |
一念萬年 一念万年 see styles |
yī niàn wàn nián yi1 nian4 wan4 nian2 i nien wan nien ichinen bannen |
In a moment's thought to obtain a myriad years and no return to mortality. |
乃至一念 see styles |
nǎi zhì yī niàn nai3 zhi4 yi1 nian4 nai chih i nien naishi ichinen |
Even, or at least, a thought. |
元初一念 see styles |
yuán chū yī niàn yuan2 chu1 yi1 nian4 yüan ch`u i nien yüan chu i nien gansho ichinen |
first arising (of ignorance) |
曽宮一念 see styles |
somiyaichinen そみやいちねん |
(person) Somiya Ichinen |
最後一念 最后一念 see styles |
zuì hòu yī niàn zui4 hou4 yi1 nian4 tsui hou i nien saigo ichinen |
final thought-moment |
正覺一念 正觉一念 see styles |
zhèng jué yī niàn zheng4 jue2 yi1 nian4 cheng chüeh i nien shōkaku ichinen |
one thought-moment of correct enlightenment |
萬年一念 万年一念 see styles |
wàn nián yī niàn wan4 nian2 yi1 nian4 wan nien i nien mannen ichinen |
eternity is the same as an instant |
陰妄一念 阴妄一念 see styles |
yīn wàng yī niàn yin1 wang4 yi1 nian4 yin wang i nien onmō no ichinen |
The illusion of the skandhas like a passing thought. |
一念ほっき see styles |
ichinenhokki いちねんほっき |
(noun/participle) (yoji) being resolved to (do something); having a wholehearted intention |
一念相應慧 一念相应慧 see styles |
yī niàn xiāng yīng huì yi1 nian4 xiang1 ying1 hui4 i nien hsiang ying hui ichinensōō no e |
wisdom united with in an instant of thought |
一念天に通ず see styles |
ichinentennitsuuzu / ichinentennitsuzu いちねんてんにつうず |
(expression) (proverb) faith will move mountains |
一念心中具足三諦 一念心中具足三谛 see styles |
yī niàn xīn zhōng jù zú sān dì yi1 nian4 xin1 zhong1 ju4 zu2 san1 di4 i nien hsin chung chü tsu san ti ichinen shinchū gusoku santai |
threefold truth is fully included in a single moment of thought |
女の一念岩をも通す see styles |
onnanoichineniwaomotoosu おんなのいちねんいわをもとおす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) women will have their wills |
Variations: |
ichinenhokki いちねんほっき |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) being resolved to (do something); having a wholehearted intention |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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