There are 11 total results for your 圓頓 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
圓頓 圆顿 see styles |
yuán dùn yuan2 dun4 yüan tun enton |
Complete and immediate, i.e. to comprehend the three principles 空假中 at one and the same time, cf. 圓教. |
圓頓宗 圆顿宗 see styles |
yuán dùn zōng yuan2 dun4 zong1 yüan tun tsung Endon Shū |
圓頓教 See 圓頓一乘. |
圓頓寺 see styles |
endonji えんどんじ |
(surname) Endonji |
圓頓戒 圆顿戒 see styles |
yuán dùn jiè yuan2 dun4 jie4 yüan tun chieh enton kai |
The rules of the Tiantai school, especially for attaining immediate enlightenment as above; also called 圓頓無作大戒 (or 圓頓菩薩大戒). |
圓頓教 圆顿教 see styles |
yuán dùn jiào yuan2 dun4 jiao4 yüan tun chiao endon kyō |
perfect and sudden teaching |
圓頓觀 圆顿观 see styles |
yuán dùn guān yuan2 dun4 guan1 yüan tun kuan endon kan |
(圓頓止觀) as given in the 摩訶止觀 is the concentration, or mental state, in which is perceived, at one and the same time, the unity in the diversity and the diversity in the unity, a method ascribed by Tiantai to the Lotus Sūtra; v. above. |
圓頓一乘 圆顿一乘 see styles |
yuán dùn yī shèng yuan2 dun4 yi1 sheng4 yüan tun i sheng endon ichijō |
The complete immediate vehicle, that of Tiantai. |
圓頓止觀 圆顿止观 see styles |
yuán dùn zhǐ guān yuan2 dun4 zhi3 guan1 yüan tun chih kuan endon shikan |
perfect and sudden cessation and contemplation |
圓頓成佛論 圆顿成佛论 see styles |
yuán dùn chéng fó lùn yuan2 dun4 cheng2 fo2 lun4 yüan tun ch`eng fo lun yüan tun cheng fo lun Endon jōbutsu ron |
Wondon seongbullon |
大乘圓頓戒 大乘圆顿戒 see styles |
dasheng yuán dùn jiè dasheng2 yuan2 dun4 jie4 dasheng yüan tun chieh daijō endon kai |
the precepts for attaining immediate enlightenment |
圓頓無作大戒 圆顿无作大戒 see styles |
yuán dùn wú zuò dà jiè yuan2 dun4 wu2 zuo4 da4 jie4 yüan tun wu tso ta chieh endon musa daikai |
perfect and sudden uncreated great precepts |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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