There are 14 total results for your 出世间 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
出世間 出世间 see styles |
chū shì jiān chu1 shi4 jian1 ch`u shih chien chu shih chien shusseken しゅっせけん |
monastic life To go out of the world; the world (or life) beyond this; the supra-mundane; the spiritual world. |
世出世間 世出世间 see styles |
shì chū shì jiān shi4 chu1 shi4 jian1 shih ch`u shih chien shih chu shih chien seshusseken |
mundane and transmundane |
出世間慧 出世间慧 see styles |
chū shì jiān huì chu1 shi4 jian1 hui4 ch`u shih chien hui chu shih chien hui shusseken e |
supramundane insight |
出世間智 出世间智 see styles |
chū shì jiān zhì chu1 shi4 jian1 zhi4 ch`u shih chien chih chu shih chien chih shusseken chi |
supramundane cognition |
出世間法 出世间法 see styles |
chū shì jiān fǎ chu1 shi4 jian1 fa3 ch`u shih chien fa chu shih chien fa shusseken hō |
supramundane dharma(s) |
出世間道 出世间道 see styles |
chū shì jiān dào chu1 shi4 jian1 dao4 ch`u shih chien tao chu shih chien tao shusseken dō |
or 出世間法. The way of leaving the world, i. e. of enlightenment, idem 菩提道; the spiritual law. |
出出世間 出出世间 see styles |
chū chū shì jiān chu1 chu1 shi4 jian1 ch`u ch`u shih chien chu chu shih chien shutsu shusseken |
surpassing the supra-mundane; the stage of Bodhisattvahood above the eighth 八地 or degree. |
世間出世間 世间出世间 see styles |
shì jiān chū shì jiān shi4 jian1 chu1 shi4 jian1 shih chien ch`u shih chien shih chien chu shih chien seken shusseken |
mundane and supramundane |
出世間因果 出世间因果 see styles |
chū shì jiān yīn guǒ chu1 shi4 jian1 yin1 guo3 ch`u shih chien yin kuo chu shih chien yin kuo shusseken inga |
supramundane causation |
出世間般若 出世间般若 see styles |
chū shì jiān bō rě chu1 shi4 jian1 bo1 re3 ch`u shih chien po je chu shih chien po je shussuseken hannya |
supramundane wisdom |
出世間說部 出世间说部 see styles |
chū shì jiān shuō bù chu1 shi4 jian1 shuo1 bu4 ch`u shih chien shuo pu chu shih chien shuo pu Shusseken setsubu |
Lokôttara-vāda |
出世間離欲 出世间离欲 see styles |
chū shì jiān lí yù chu1 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4 ch`u shih chien li yü chu shih chien li yü shusseken riyoku |
supramundane indifference [to objects of desire] |
聖出世間慧 圣出世间慧 see styles |
shèng chū shì jiān huì sheng4 chu1 shi4 jian1 hui4 sheng ch`u shih chien hui sheng chu shih chien hui shō shusseken e |
supramundane insight of the noble ones |
世間出世間正智 世间出世间正智 see styles |
shì jiān chū shì jiān zhèng zhì shi4 jian1 chu1 shi4 jian1 zheng4 zhi4 shih chien ch`u shih chien cheng chih shih chien chu shih chien cheng chih seken shutsu seken shōchi |
accurate cognition of the mundane and transmundane |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "出世间" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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