There are 23 total results for your 等持 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
等持 see styles |
děng chí deng3 chi2 teng ch`ih teng chih tōji |
Holding oneself in equanimity, a tr. of samādhi, as also is 三等持, i.e. samādhi-equilibrium; also of samāpatti, v. 三摩鉢底 and 等至. |
等持寺 see styles |
toujiji / tojiji とうじじ |
(place-name) Toujiji |
等持院 see styles |
toujiin / tojin とうじいん |
(place-name) Toujiin |
三等持 see styles |
sān děng chí san1 deng3 chi2 san teng ch`ih san teng chih santōji |
three samādhis |
等持寺町 see styles |
toujijichou / tojijicho とうじじちょう |
(place-name) Toujijichō |
等持等至 see styles |
děng chí děng zhì deng3 chi2 deng3 zhi4 teng ch`ih teng chih teng chih teng chih tōji tōshi |
meditative equipoise [and] meditative absorption |
等持資糧 等持资粮 see styles |
děng chí zī liáng deng3 chi2 zi1 liang2 teng ch`ih tzu liang teng chih tzu liang tōji shiryō |
preparatory practices for engaging in meditative absorption |
等持院中 see styles |
toujiinnaka / tojinnaka とうじいんなか |
(place-name) Toujiinnaka |
等持院北 see styles |
toujiinkita / tojinkita とうじいんきた |
(place-name) Toujiinkita |
等持院南 see styles |
toujiinminami / tojinminami とうじいんみなみ |
(place-name) Toujiinminami |
等持院東 see styles |
toujiinhigashi / tojinhigashi とうじいんひがし |
(place-name) Tōjiinhigashi |
等持院西 see styles |
toujiinnishi / tojinnishi とうじいんにし |
(place-name) Toujiinnishi |
等持院駅 see styles |
toujiineki / tojineki とうじいんえき |
(st) Toujiin Station |
三重等持 see styles |
sān zhòng děng chí san1 zhong4 deng3 chi2 san chung teng ch`ih san chung teng chih sanjūtōji |
three samādhis |
最勝等持 最胜等持 see styles |
zuì shèng děng chí zui4 sheng4 deng3 chi2 tsui sheng teng ch`ih tsui sheng teng chih saishō tōji |
supreme equipoise |
等持院中町 see styles |
toujiinnakamachi / tojinnakamachi とうじいんなかまち |
(place-name) Toujiinnakamachi |
等持院北町 see styles |
toujiinkitamachi / tojinkitamachi とうじいんきたまち |
(place-name) Toujiinkitamachi |
等持院南町 see styles |
toujiinminamimachi / tojinminamimachi とうじいんみなみまち |
(place-name) Toujiinminamimachi |
等持院東町 see styles |
toujiinhigashimachi / tojinhigashimachi とうじいんひがしまち |
(place-name) Tōjiinhigashimachi |
等持院西町 see styles |
toujiinnishimachi / tojinnishimachi とうじいんにしまち |
(place-name) Toujiinnishimachi |
惺寂等持門 惺寂等持门 see styles |
xīng jí děng chí mén xing1 ji2 deng3 chi2 men2 hsing chi teng ch`ih men hsing chi teng chih men seijaku tōji mon |
approach of equal maintenance of quiescence and alertness |
靜慮解脫等持等至 see styles |
jìng lǜ jiě tuō děng chí děng zhì jing4 lv4 jie3 tuo1 deng3 chi2 deng3 zhi4 ching lü chieh t`o teng ch`ih teng chih ching lü chieh to teng chih teng chih |
liberating forms of meditation, including equipoises and absorptions |
靜慮解脫等持等至智力 see styles |
jìng lǜ jiě tuō děng chí děng zhì zhì lì jing4 lv4 jie3 tuo1 deng3 chi2 deng3 zhi4 zhi4 li4 ching lü chieh t`o teng ch`ih teng chih chih li ching lü chieh to teng chih teng chih chih li |
the power of knowledge of all forms of liberating meditation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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