There are 10 total results for your 淨戒 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
淨戒 净戒 see styles |
jìng jiè jing4 jie4 ching chieh jōkai |
The pure commandments, or to keep the in purity. |
持淨戒 see styles |
chí jìng jiè chi2 jing4 jie4 ch`ih ching chieh chih ching chieh ji jōkai |
upholding pure precepts |
淨戒律儀 淨戒律仪 see styles |
jìng jiè lǜ yí jing4 jie4 lv4 yi2 ching chieh lü i jōkai ritsugi |
[moral] observances and restraints |
三聚淨戒 see styles |
sān jù jìng jiè san1 ju4 jing4 jie4 san chü ching chieh sanju jōkai |
three sets of pure precepts |
受持淨戒 see styles |
shòu chí jìng jiè shou4 chi2 jing4 jie4 shou ch`ih ching chieh shou chih ching chieh juji jōkai |
to maintain pure morality |
嚴淨戒律 严淨戒律 see styles |
yán jìng jiè lǜ yan2 jing4 jie4 lv4 yen ching chieh lü gonjō kairitsu |
maintain precepts |
所受淨戒 see styles |
suǒ shòu jìng jiè suo3 shou4 jing4 jie4 so shou ching chieh shoju jōkai |
pure precepts that are received |
毀犯淨戒 毁犯淨戒 see styles |
huǐ fàn jìng jiè hui3 fan4 jing4 jie4 hui fan ching chieh kibon jōkai |
to violate the precepts |
菩薩淨戒 菩萨淨戒 see styles |
pú sà jìng jiè pu2 sa4 jing4 jie4 p`u sa ching chieh pu sa ching chieh bosatsu jōkai |
pure bodhisattva precepts |
三聚淸淨戒 see styles |
sān jù qīng jìng jiè san1 ju4 qing1 jing4 jie4 san chü ch`ing ching chieh san chü ching ching chieh sanju shōjō kai |
three groups of pure precepts |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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