There are 10 total results for your 报恩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
報恩 报恩 see styles |
bào ēn bao4 en1 pao en houon / hoon ほうおん |
to pay a debt of gratitude; to repay a kindness (noun/participle) repaying a kindness; gratitude To acknowledge, or requite favours. |
報恩施 报恩施 see styles |
bào ēn shī bao4 en1 shi1 pao en shih hōon se |
Almsgiving out of gratitude. |
報恩田 报恩田 see styles |
bào ēn tián bao4 en1 tian2 pao en t`ien pao en tien hōon den |
The field for requiting blessings received, e.g. parents, teachers, etc. |
報恩經 报恩经 see styles |
bào ēn jīng bao4 en1 jing1 pao en ching Hōon kyō |
Sūtra on Compassionate Recompense |
報恩院 报恩院 see styles |
bào ēn yuàn bao4 en1 yuan4 pao en yüan Hōon in |
Hōonin |
求報恩 求报恩 see styles |
qiú bào ēn qiu2 bao4 en1 ch`iu pao en chiu pao en gu hōon |
looking for repayment [of favors] |
知報恩 知报恩 see styles |
zhī bào ēn zhi1 bao4 en1 chih pao en chi hōon |
recognition of what has been accomplished |
報恩玄則 报恩玄则 see styles |
bào ēn xuán zé bao4 en1 xuan2 ze2 pao en hsüan tse Hōon gensoku |
Baoen Xuanze |
行持報恩 行持报恩 see styles |
xíng chí bào ēn xing2 chi2 bao4 en1 hsing ch`ih pao en hsing chih pao en gyōji hōon |
constant practice is gratitude (to the Buddhas and patriarchs) |
眞實報恩者 眞实报恩者 see styles |
zhēn shí bào ēn zhě zhen1 shi2 bao4 en1 zhe3 chen shih pao en che shinjitsu hōonsha |
is the true repayment of blessings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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