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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
見道 见道 see styles |
jiàn dào jian4 dao4 chien tao mimichi みみち |
(surname) Mimichi The way or stage of beholding the truth (of no reincarnation), i. e. that of the śrāvaka and the first stage of the Bodhisattva. The second stage is 修道 cultivating the truth; the third 無學道 completely comprehending the truth without further study. |
入見道 入见道 see styles |
rù jiàn dào ru4 jian4 dao4 ju chien tao nyū kendō |
to enter the path of seeing |
眞見道 眞见道 see styles |
zhēn jiàn dào zhen1 jian4 dao4 chen chien tao shin kendō |
The realization of reality in the absolute as whole and undivided, one of the 見道位. |
見道位 见道位 see styles |
jiàn dào wèi jian4 dao4 wei4 chien tao wei kendō i |
stage of insight |
見道斷 见道断 see styles |
jiàn dào duàn jian4 dao4 duan4 chien tao tuan kendō dan |
eliminated in the path of seeing |
見道修道 见道修道 see styles |
jiàn dào xiū dào jian4 dao4 xiu1 dao4 chien tao hsiu tao kendō shudō |
path of seeing and path of cultivation |
見道所斷 见道所断 see styles |
jiàn dào suǒ duàn jian4 dao4 suo3 duan4 chien tao so tuan kendō shodan |
eliminated during the path of seeing |
法智品見道 法智品见道 see styles |
fǎ zhì pǐn jiàn dào fa3 zhi4 pin3 jian4 dao4 fa chih p`in chien tao fa chih pin chien tao hōchi hon kendō |
qualities of understanding of phenomena in the path of seeing (?) |
見道差別相 见道差别相 see styles |
jiàn dào chā bié xiàng jian4 dao4 cha1 bie2 xiang4 chien tao ch`a pieh hsiang chien tao cha pieh hsiang kendō shabetsu sō |
aspect of distinctions within the path of seeing |
見道修道及無學道 见道修道及无学道 see styles |
jiàn dào xiū dào jí wú xué dào jian4 dao4 xiu1 dao4 ji2 wu2 xue2 dao4 chien tao hsiu tao chi wu hsüeh tao kendō shudō kyū mugakudō |
path of seeing, path of cultivation, and path of no further application of practice |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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