There are 7 total results for your 淨道 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
淨道 净道 see styles |
jìng dào jing4 dao4 ching tao jōdō |
The pure enlightenment of Buddha. |
淨道場 淨道场 see styles |
jìng dào chǎng jing4 dao4 chang3 ching tao ch`ang ching tao chang jō dōjō |
to purify the place of practice |
淸淨道 see styles |
qīng jìng dào qing1 jing4 dao4 ch`ing ching tao ching ching tao shōjō dō |
pure path |
淨道場偈 淨道场偈 see styles |
jìng dào chǎng jié jing4 dao4 chang3 jie2 ching tao ch`ang chieh ching tao chang chieh jō dōjō no ge |
Verse of Purifying Place of Practice |
嚴淨道場 严淨道场 see styles |
yán jìng dào chǎng yan2 jing4 dao4 chang3 yen ching tao ch`ang yen ching tao chang gon jō dōjō |
to adorn and purify the meditation chamber |
淸淨道論 淸淨道论 see styles |
qīng jìng dào lùn qing1 jing4 dao4 lun4 ch`ing ching tao lun ching ching tao lun Shōjōdō ron |
Path of Purification |
一妙淸淨道 see styles |
yī miào qīng jìng dào yi1 miao4 qing1 jing4 dao4 i miao ch`ing ching tao i miao ching ching tao ichi myō shōjō dō |
single marvelous pure path |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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