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There are 12 total results for your 阿閦 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

阿閦

see styles
ā chù
    a1 chu4
a ch`u
    a chu
 Ashuku
Akṣobhya, 阿閦鞞; 阿閦婆; 阿芻閦耶 unmoved, imperturbable; tr. 不動; 無動 also 無怒; 無瞋恚 free from anger, according to his Buddha-vow. One of the Five Buddhas, his realm Abhirata, Delightful, now being in the east, as Amitābha's is in the west. He is represented in the Lotus as the eldest son of Mahābhijñābhibhū 大通智勝, and was the Bodhisattva ? jñānākara 智積 before he became Buddha; he has other appearances. akṣobhya is also said to mean 100 vivara s, or 1 followed by 17 ciphers, and a 大通智勝 is ten times that figure.

阿閦佛

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ā chù fó
    a1 chu4 fo2
a ch`u fo
    a chu fo
 Ashuku butsu
Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati
Akṣobhya-buddha

阿閦婆

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ā chù pó
    a1 chu4 po2
a ch`u p`o
    a chu po
 Ashukuba
Akṣobhya

阿閦鞞

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ā chù bǐ
    a1 chu4 bi3
a ch`u pi
    a chu pi
 Ashukuhi
Akṣobhya-buddha

阿閦佛經


阿閦佛经

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ā chù fó jīng
    a1 chu4 fo2 jing1
a ch`u fo ching
    a chu fo ching
 Ashuku butsu kyō
Sūtra of Akṣobhya

阿閦如來


阿閦如来

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ā chù rú lái
    a1 chu4 ru2 lai2
a ch`u ju lai
    a chu ju lai
 Ashuku nyorai
Akṣobhya

阿閦婆佛

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ā chù pó fó
    a1 chu4 po2 fo2
a ch`u p`o fo
    a chu po fo
 Ashukuba butsu
Akṣobhya

阿閦鞞佛

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ā chù bǐ fó
    a1 chu4 bi3 fo2
a ch`u pi fo
    a chu pi fo
 Ashukubi butsu
Akṣobhya

東方阿閦佛


东方阿閦佛

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dōng fāng ā chù fó
    dong1 fang1 a1 chu4 fo2
tung fang a ch`u fo
    tung fang a chu fo
Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati

Variations:
阿しゅく
阿閦

see styles
 ashuku
    あしゅく
{Buddh} Akshobhya (the immovable buddha)

Variations:
阿しゅく仏
阿閦仏

see styles
 ashukubutsu
    あしゅくぶつ
{Buddh} Akshobhya (the immovable buddha)

Variations:
阿しゅく如来
阿閦如来

see styles
 ashukunyorai
    あしゅくにょらい
Akshobhya (one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 12 results for "阿閦" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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