There are 14 total results for your 不可得 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
不可得 see styles |
bù kě dé bu4 ke3 de2 pu k`o te pu ko te fukatoku ふかとく |
{Buddh} the unobtainable (that which cannot be known) ampalabhya; alabhya. Beyond laying hold of, unobtainable, unknowable, unreal, another name for 空 the void. See 三世心不可得. |
不可得空 see styles |
bù kě dé kōng bu4 ke3 de2 kong1 pu k`o te k`ung pu ko te kung fu katoku kū |
One of the eighteen 空; it is the 言亡慮絕之空, the 'void' that is beyond words or thought. |
不可得言 see styles |
bù kě dé yán bu4 ke3 de2 yan2 pu k`o te yen pu ko te yen fukatoku gon |
you cannot say... |
不可得說 不可得说 see styles |
bù kě dé shuō bu4 ke3 de2 shuo1 pu k`o te shuo pu ko te shuo fuka tokusetsu |
inexplicable |
四不可得 see styles |
sì bù kě dé si4 bu4 ke3 de2 ssu pu k`o te ssu pu ko te shi fuka toku |
The four unattainables, perpetual youth, no sickness, perennial life, no death. There is a work, the Catur-lābha-sūtra, tr. into Chinese under this title. |
我不可得 see styles |
wǒ bù kě dé wo3 bu4 ke3 de2 wo pu k`o te wo pu ko te ga fukatoku |
the self is unobtainable |
不可得思議 不可得思议 see styles |
bù kě dé sī yì bu4 ke3 de2 si1 yi4 pu k`o te ssu i pu ko te ssu i fukatoku shigi |
inconceivable |
不可得正因 see styles |
bù kě dé zhèng yīn bu4 ke3 de2 zheng4 yin1 pu k`o te cheng yin pu ko te cheng yin fukatoku shōin |
correct reason of non-cognition |
三世不可得 see styles |
sān shì bù kě dé san1 shi4 bu4 ke3 de2 san shih pu k`o te san shih pu ko te sanze fukatoku |
Everything past, present, future, whether mental or material, is intangible, fleeting, and cannot be held; v. 三世心. |
念念不可得 see styles |
niàn niàn bù kě dé nian4 nian4 bu4 ke3 de2 nien nien pu k`o te nien nien pu ko te nennen fukatoku |
no moment of thought can be apprehended |
自相不可得 see styles |
zì xiàng bù kě dé zi4 xiang4 bu4 ke3 de2 tzu hsiang pu k`o te tzu hsiang pu ko te jisō fukatoku |
own-marks are inapprehensible |
三世心不可得 see styles |
sān shì xīn bù kě dé san1 shi4 xin1 bu4 ke3 de2 san shih hsin pu k`o te san shih hsin pu ko te sanze shin fukatoku |
The mind or thought, past, present, future, cannot be held fast; the past is gone, the future not arrived, the present does not stay. |
未來心不可得 未来心不可得 see styles |
wèi lái xīn bù kě dé wei4 lai2 xin1 bu4 ke3 de2 wei lai hsin pu k`o te wei lai hsin pu ko te mirai shin fukatoku |
future mind is unobtainable |
過去心不可得 过去心不可得 see styles |
guō qù xīn bù kě dé guo1 qu4 xin1 bu4 ke3 de2 kuo ch`ü hsin pu k`o te kuo chü hsin pu ko te kako shin fukatoku |
past mind is unobtainable |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "不可得" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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