There are 7 total results for your 結界 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
結界 结界 see styles |
jié jiè jie2 jie4 chieh chieh kekkai けっかい |
(Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated; (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") (1) {Buddh} (fixing) boundaries for religious practices; (2) {Buddh} prohibition (of items, people, spirits, etc. that would hinder Buddhist practice); (3) {Buddh} fence between inner and outer sanctums in a temple; (4) (archaism) (See 帳場格子) short two or three-fold lattice around the front desk of a store; (5) (colloquialism) (esp. in games, manga, etc.) barrier; dimensional barrier; containment zone; containment barrier; mystical barrier A fixed place, or territory; a definite area; to fix a place for a monastery, or an altar; a determined number, e.g. for an assembly of monks; a limit. It is a term specially used by the esoteric sects for an altar and its area, altars being of five different shapes. |
結界法 结界法 see styles |
jié jiè fǎ jie2 jie4 fa3 chieh chieh fa kekkai hō |
ritual for selecting the space of the altar |
結界石 结界石 see styles |
jié jiè shí jie2 jie4 shi2 chieh chieh shih kekkai seki |
rules tablet |
女人結界 女人结界 see styles |
nǚ rén jié jiè nv3 ren2 jie2 jie4 nü jen chieh chieh nyoninkekkai にょにんけっかい |
prohibition against women entering a sacred area women-forbidden zone |
擇地結界 择地结界 see styles |
zé dì jié jiè ze2 di4 jie2 jie4 tse ti chieh chieh takuchi kekkai |
selecting the sacred space (for an altar, etc.) |
密教結界法 密教结界法 see styles |
mì jiào jié jiè fǎ mi4 jiao4 jie2 jie4 fa3 mi chiao chieh chieh fa mikkyō kekkai hō |
esoteric ritual(s) for the selection of sacred space |
擇地結界法 择地结界法 see styles |
zé dì jié jiè fǎ ze2 di4 jie2 jie4 fa3 tse ti chieh chieh fa takuchi kekkai hō |
ritual for the selection of sacred space (for an altar, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 7 results for "結界" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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