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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
外道 see styles |
wài dào wai4 dao4 wai tao gedou / gedo げどう |
(1) {Buddh} (See 内道) tirthika; non-Buddhist teachings; non-Buddhist; (2) heterodoxy; unorthodoxy; heresy; heretic; (3) (oft. used as a pejorative) demon; devil; fiend; brute; wretch; (4) type of fish one did not intend to catch; (person) Gedō Outside doctrines; non-Buddhist; heresy, heretics; the Tīrthyas or Tīrthikas; there are many groups of these: that of the 二天三仙 two devas and three sages, i. e. the Viṣṇuites, the Maheśvarites (or Śivaites), and the followers of Kapila, Ulūka, and Ṛṣabha. Another group of four is given as Kapila, Ulūka, Nirgrantha-putra (Jainas), and Jñātṛ (Jainas). A group of six, known as the外道六師 six heretical masters, is Pūraṇa-Kāśyapa, Maskari-Gośālīputra, Sañjaya-Vairāṭīputra, Ajita-Keśakambala, Kakuda-Kātyāyana, and Nirgrantha-Jñātṛputra; there are also two other groupings of six, one of them indicative of their various forms of asceticism and self-torture. There are also groups of 13, 1, 20, 30, 95, and 96 heretics, or forms of non-Buddhist doctrine, the 95 being divided into 11 classes, beginning with the Saṃkhyā philosophy and ending with that of no-cause, or existence as accidental. |
外道尻 see styles |
gedoujiri / gedojiri げどうじり |
(place-name) Gedoujiri |
外道禪 外道禅 see styles |
wài dào chán wai4 dao4 chan2 wai tao ch`an wai tao chan gedō zen |
non-Buddhist meditation |
外道行 see styles |
wài dào xíng wai4 dao4 xing2 wai tao hsing gedō gyō |
non-Buddhist practices |
外道見 外道见 see styles |
wài dào jiàn wai4 dao4 jian4 wai tao chien gedō no ken |
the views of the outsiders |
外道類 外道类 see styles |
wài dào lèi wai4 dao4 lei4 wai tao lei gedō rui |
types of non-Buddhism |
內外道 内外道 see styles |
nèi wài dào nei4 wai4 dao4 nei wai tao naige dō |
Within and without the religion; Buddhists and non-Buddhists; also, heretics within the religion. |
六外道 see styles |
liù wài dào liu4 wai4 dao4 liu wai tao roku gedō |
six non-Buddhist paths |
外外道 see styles |
wài wài dào wai4 wai4 dao4 wai wai tao ge gedō |
Outside outsiders, those of other cults. |
時外道 时外道 see styles |
shí wài dào shi2 wai4 dao4 shih wai tao ji gedō |
(時散外道) The non-Buddhist sect which regarded Time, or Chronos, as creator of all things. |
本外道 see styles |
běn wài dào ben3 wai4 dao4 pen wai tao hon gedō |
originally a non-Buddhist |
諸外道 诸外道 see styles |
zhū wài dào zhu1 wai4 dao4 chu wai tao sho gedō |
those who adhere to non-Buddhist paths |
非外道 see styles |
fēi wài dào fei1 wai4 dao4 fei wai tao |
not a non-Buddhist |
外道六師 外道六师 see styles |
wài dào liù shī wai4 dao4 liu4 shi1 wai tao liu shih gedō rokushi |
six non-Buddhist teachers |
外道四執 外道四执 see styles |
wài dào sì zhí wai4 dao4 si4 zhi2 wai tao ssu chih gedō shishū |
four non-Buddhist doctrines [regarding causation] |
外道四宗 see styles |
wài dào sì zōng wai4 dao4 si4 zong1 wai tao ssu tsung gedō shi shū |
four non-Buddhist doctrines |
外道四見 外道四见 see styles |
wài dào sì jiàn wai4 dao4 si4 jian4 wai tao ssu chien gedō shi ken |
four non-Buddhist doctrines [regarding causation] |
外道四計 外道四计 see styles |
wài dào sì jì wai4 dao4 si4 ji4 wai tao ssu chi gedō shi kei |
four non-Buddhist doctrines [regarding causation] |
外道惡人 外道恶人 see styles |
wài dào èr én wai4 dao4 er4 en2 wai tao erh en gedō akunin |
evil non-Buddhists |
外道所執 外道所执 see styles |
wài dào suǒ zhí wai4 dao4 suo3 zhi2 wai tao so chih gedō sho shū |
adhered to by non-Buddhists |
外道異論 外道异论 see styles |
wài dào yì lùn wai4 dao4 yi4 lun4 wai tao i lun gedō iron |
differing theories of non-Buddhists |
外道空見 外道空见 see styles |
wài dào kōng jiàn wai4 dao4 kong1 jian4 wai tao k`ung chien wai tao kung chien gedō kūken |
views of emptiness held by non-Buddhists |
外道諸見 外道诸见 see styles |
wài dào zhū jiàn wai4 dao4 zhu1 jian4 wai tao chu chien gedō shoken |
views of non-Buddhists |
一識外道 一识外道 see styles |
yī shì wài dào yi1 shi4 wai4 dao4 i shih wai tao isshiki gedō |
Followers of the一識 heretical view. |
不修外道 see styles |
bù xiū wài dào bu4 xiu1 wai4 dao4 pu hsiu wai tao fushu gedō |
One of the ten kinds of ' heresies' founded by Sañjayin Vairāṭīputra, v. 删, who taught that there is no need to 求道 seek the right path, as when the necessary kalpas have passed, mortality ends and nirvana naturally follows. |
六師外道 六师外道 see styles |
liù shī wài dào liu4 shi1 wai4 dao4 liu shih wai tao rokushi gedō |
six non-Buddhist masters |
六種外道 六种外道 see styles |
liù zhǒng wài dào liu4 zhong3 wai4 dao4 liu chung wai tao roku shu gedō |
The six kinds of ascetics; also 六種苦行外道; 六術; v. 六行. |
口力外道 see styles |
kǒu lì wài dào kou3 li4 wai4 dao4 k`ou li wai tao kou li wai tao kuriki gedō |
One of the eleven heretical sects of India. which is said to have compared the mouth to the great void out of which all things were produced. The great void produced the four elements, these produced herbs, and these in turn all the living; or more in detail the void produced wind, wind fire, fire warmth, warmth water, water congealed and formed earth which produced herbs, herbs cereals and life, hence life is food; ultimately all returns to the void, which is nirvana. |
塗灰外道 涂灰外道 see styles |
tú huī wài dào tu2 hui1 wai4 dao4 t`u hui wai tao tu hui wai tao zuke gedō |
Pāṃśupatas, perhaps Pāsupatas, followers of Śiva, Śaiva ascetics; a class of heretics who smeared themselves with ashes. |
多種外道 多种外道 see styles |
duō zhǒng wài dào duo1 zhong3 wai4 dao4 to chung wai tao tashu gedō |
many kinds of non-Buddhist beliefs (or believers) |
天魔外道 see styles |
tiān mó wài dào tian1 mo2 wai4 dao4 t`ien mo wai tao tien mo wai tao tenma gedō |
Māras and heretics— both enemies of Buddha-truth. |
宿作外道 see styles |
sù zuò wài dào su4 zuo4 wai4 dao4 su tso wai tao shukusa gedō |
One of the ascetic sects who sought release from penalties for the deeds of a former life by severe austerities now. |
寂默外道 see styles |
jí mò wài dào ji2 mo4 wai4 dao4 chi mo wai tao jakumoku gedō |
Ascetics vowed to silence who dwell among tombs or in solitude. |
小乘外道 see styles |
xiǎo shèng wài dào xiao3 sheng4 wai4 dao4 hsiao sheng wai tao shōjō gedō |
Hīnayāna and the heretical sects; also, Hīnayāna is a heretical sect. |
常見外道 常见外道 see styles |
cháng jiàn wài dào chang2 jian4 wai4 dao4 ch`ang chien wai tao chang chien wai tao jōken gedō |
non-Buddhists holding eternalistic views |
數論外道 数论外道 see styles |
shǔ lùn wài dào shu3 lun4 wai4 dao4 shu lun wai tao Shuron gedō |
Sāṃkhya non-Buddhists |
斷見外道 断见外道 see styles |
duàn jiàn wài dào duan4 jian4 wai4 dao4 tuan chien wai tao danken gedō |
non-Buddhists holding nihilistic views |
時散外道 时散外道 see styles |
shí sàn wài dào shi2 san4 wai4 dao4 shih san wai tao jisan gedō |
non-Buddhists who took time as most fundamental |
時論外道 时论外道 see styles |
shí lùn wài dào shi2 lun4 wai4 dao4 shih lun wai tao jiron gedō |
non-Buddhist who understood time to be the origin of existence |
梵天外道 see styles |
fàn tiān wài dào fan4 tian1 wai4 dao4 fan t`ien wai tao fan tien wai tao bonten gedō |
brahmadeva heretics; the brahmans consider Brahmā to be the Creator of all things and the Supreme Being, which is heresy with Buddhism. |
無慚外道 无惭外道 see styles |
wú cán wài dào wu2 can2 wai4 dao4 wu ts`an wai tao wu tsan wai tao muzan gedō |
Saivites |
牛狗外道 see styles |
niú gǒu wài dào niu2 gou3 wai4 dao4 niu kou wai tao goku gedō |
go-vrauka, or kukkura-vratika. Heretics who lived as oxen or dogs. |
自餓外道 自饿外道 see styles |
zì è wài dào zi4 e4 wai4 dao4 tzu o wai tao jiga gedō |
ascetic practice of starvation |
色空外道 see styles |
sè kōng wài dào se4 kong1 wai4 dao4 se k`ung wai tao se kung wai tao shikikū gedō |
Heretics who denied material existence (and consequently sought self-control, or nirvana). |
裸形外道 see styles |
luǒ xíng wài dào luo3 xing2 wai4 dao4 lo hsing wai tao ragyō gedō |
nirgranthas, naked ascetics. |
赴火外道 see styles |
fù huǒ wài dào fu4 huo3 wai4 dao4 fu huo wai tao fuka gedō |
Ascetics who burn themselves alive. |
遍出外道 see styles |
biàn chū wài dào bian4 chu1 wai4 dao4 pien ch`u wai tao pien chu wai tao henshutsu gedō |
Ascetics who entirely separate themselves from their fellowmen. |
邪命外道 see styles |
xié mìng wài dào xie2 ming4 wai4 dao4 hsieh ming wai tao jamyō gedō |
evil life heresy |
邪魔外道 see styles |
xié mó wài dào xie2 mo2 wai4 dao4 hsieh mo wai tao jama gedō |
māras and heretics. |
順世外道 see styles |
shùn shì wài dào shun4 shi4 wai4 dao4 shun shih wai tao |
Vāma-lokâyata |
六苦行外道 see styles |
liù kǔ xíng wài dào liu4 ku3 xing2 wai4 dao4 liu k`u hsing wai tao liu ku hsing wai tao roku kugyō gedō |
six kinds of non-Buddhist asceticism |
自在天外道 see styles |
zì zài tiān wài dào zi4 zai4 tian1 wai4 dao4 tzu tsai t`ien wai tao tzu tsai tien wai tao Jizaiten gedō |
Śivaites, who ascribed creation and destruction to Śiva, and that all things form his body, space his head, sun and moon his eyes, earth his body, rivers and seas his urine, mountains his fæces, wind his life, fire his heat, and all living things the vermin on his body. This sect is also known as the 自在等因宗. Śiva is represented with eight arms, three eyes, sitting on a bull. |
阿賴耶外道 阿赖耶外道 see styles |
ā lài yé wài dào a1 lai4 ye2 wai4 dao4 a lai yeh wai tao araya gedō |
The ālaya heresy, one of the thirty heretical sects named in the 大日經, 住心, chapter 1, that the ālaya is a sort of eternal substance or matter, creative and containing all forms; when considered as a whole, it is non-existent, or contains nothing; when considered 'unrolled,' or phenomenal, it fills the universe. It seems to be of the nature of materialism as opposed to the idealistic conception of the ālaya-vijñāna. |
附佛法外道 see styles |
fù fó fǎ wài dào fu4 fo2 fa3 wai4 dao4 fu fo fa wai tao fu buppō gedō |
Heretics within Buddhism. |
九十六種外道 九十六种外道 see styles |
jiǔ shí liù zhǒng wài dào jiu3 shi2 liu4 zhong3 wai4 dao4 chiu shih liu chung wai tao kujūroku shu gedō |
ninety-six kinds of non-Buddhist philosophy |
六種苦行外道 六种苦行外道 see styles |
liù zhǒng kǔ xíng wài dào liu4 zhong3 ku3 xing2 wai4 dao4 liu chung k`u hsing wai tao liu chung ku hsing wai tao rokushu kugyō gedō |
six kinds of non-Buddhist asceticism |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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