There are 6 total results for your 三部经 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三部經 三部经 see styles |
sān bù jīng san1 bu4 jing1 san pu ching sanbu kyō |
There are several groups: (1) The Amitābha group, also styled 淨土三部, is 無量壽經, 觀無量壽經 and 阿彌陀經. (2) The Vairocana group is 大日經, 金剛頂經 and 蘇悉地經; also called 三部祕經. (3) The Lotus group is the 無量義經, 妙法蓮經 and 觀普賢菩薩行法經. (4) The Maitreya group is 觀彌勤菩薩上生兜率天經, 彌勒下生經 and 彌勒大成佛經. |
大日三部經 大日三部经 see styles |
dà rì sān bù jīng da4 ri4 san1 bu4 jing1 ta jih san pu ching Dainichi sanbu kyō |
three principal texts of the school of Mahāvairocana |
彌勒三部經 弥勒三部经 see styles |
mí lè sān bù jīng mi2 le4 san1 bu4 jing1 mi le san pu ching Miroku sanbu kyō |
three principal scriptures of the Maitreya sect |
法華三部經 法华三部经 see styles |
fǎ huá sān bù jīng fa3 hua2 san1 bu4 jing1 fa hua san pu ching hokke sanbu kyō |
Three-part Lotus Sūtra |
淨土三部經 淨土三部经 see styles |
jìng tǔ sān bù jīng jing4 tu3 san1 bu4 jing1 ching t`u san pu ching ching tu san pu ching Jōdo sanbu kyō |
three principal texts of the Pure Land tradition |
鎭護國家三部經 鎭护国家三部经 see styles |
zhèn hù guó jiā sān bù jīng zhen4 hu4 guo2 jia1 san1 bu4 jing1 chen hu kuo chia san pu ching Chingo kokka sanbukyō |
three state protecting scriptures |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 6 results for "三部经" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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