There are 22 total results for your 佛道 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
佛道 see styles |
fó dào fo2 dao4 fo tao butsudō |
More info & calligraphy: Buddha Way |
佛道乘 see styles |
fó dào shèng fo2 dao4 sheng4 fo tao sheng butsu dōjō |
the Vehicle of the Buddha-Path |
佛道場 佛道场 see styles |
fó dào chǎng fo2 dao4 chang3 fo tao ch`ang fo tao chang butsu dōjō |
the platform or terrace of the Path (enlightenment) of the Buddha |
佛道法 see styles |
fó dào fǎ fo2 dao4 fa3 fo tao fa butsu dōhō |
the Dharma of the Buddha |
佛道行 see styles |
fó dào xíng fo2 dao4 xing2 fo tao hsing butsu dōgyō |
the practice of the (Buddha-)Path |
上佛道 see styles |
shàng fó dào shang4 fo2 dao4 shang fo tao jō butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
大佛道 see styles |
dà fó dào da4 fo2 dao4 ta fo tao dai butsudō |
the great path of buddhas |
尊佛道 see styles |
zūn fó dào zun1 fo2 dao4 tsun fo tao son butsudō |
the pre-eminent Buddha-Path |
得佛道 see styles |
dé fó dào de2 fo2 dao4 te fo tao toku butsudō |
attains the buddha-way |
成佛道 see styles |
chéng fó dào cheng2 fo2 dao4 ch`eng fo tao cheng fo tao jō butsudō |
perfect enlightenment |
佛道法王 see styles |
fó dào fǎ wáng fo2 dao4 fa3 wang2 fo tao fa wang butsu dōhō ō |
the King of the Buddha-Path |
上尊佛道 see styles |
shàng zūn fó dào shang4 zun1 fo2 dao4 shang tsun fo tao jōson butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
大尊佛道 see styles |
dà zūn fó dào da4 zun1 fo2 dao4 ta tsun fo tao daison butsudō |
the great pre-eminent Buddha-Path |
尊上佛道 see styles |
zūn shàng fó dào zun1 shang4 fo2 dao4 tsun shang fo tao sonjō butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
無上佛道 无上佛道 see styles |
wú shàng fó dào wu2 shang4 fo2 dao4 wu shang fo tao mujō butsudō |
the unexcelled Buddha-Path |
皆成佛道 see styles |
jiē chéng fó dào jie1 cheng2 fo2 dao4 chieh ch`eng fo tao chieh cheng fo tao kai jō butsudō |
all accomplish the buddha-way |
至成佛道 see styles |
zhì chéng fó dào zhi4 cheng2 fo2 dao4 chih ch`eng fo tao chih cheng fo tao shijō butsudō |
when (or until) I attain Buddhahood |
辟支佛道 see styles |
bì zhī fó dào bi4 zhi1 fo2 dao4 pi chih fo tao byakushibutsu dō |
the enlightenment of a pratyekabuddha |
自然成佛道 see styles |
zì rán chéng fó dào zi4 ran2 cheng2 fo2 dao4 tzu jan ch`eng fo tao tzu jan cheng fo tao jinen jō butsudō |
svayaṃbhuvaḥ. Similar to 自然悟道, independent attainment of Buddhahood. |
佛道無上誓願成 佛道无上誓愿成 see styles |
fó dào wú shàng shì yuàn chéng fo2 dao4 wu2 shang4 shi4 yuan4 cheng2 fo tao wu shang shih yüan ch`eng fo tao wu shang shih yüan cheng butsudō mujō seigan jō |
I vow to attain supreme enlightenment |
集古今佛道論衡 集古今佛道论衡 see styles |
jí gǔ jīn fó dào lùn héng ji2 gu3 jin1 fo2 dao4 lun4 heng2 chi ku chin fo tao lun heng Shū kokon butsudō ronkō |
Ji gujin fadao lunheng |
上求佛道下化衆生 上求佛道下化众生 see styles |
shàng qiú fó dào xià huà zhòng shēng shang4 qiu2 fo2 dao4 xia4 hua4 zhong4 sheng1 shang ch`iu fo tao hsia hua chung sheng shang chiu fo tao hsia hua chung sheng jō gu butsu dō ge ke shūjō |
seeking the path of the Buddha above, and saving sentient beings below |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "佛道" 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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