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Simple Dictionary Definition |
念 see styles |
niàn nian4 nien nen ねん |
More info & calligraphy: Mindfulness(1) (esp. 〜の念) sense; idea; thought; feeling; (2) desire; concern; (3) (esp. 念に〜、念の/が〜) attention; care; (personal name) Nen smṛti. Recollection, memory; to think on, reflect; repeat, intone; a thought; a moment. |
正念 see styles |
zhèng niàn zheng4 nian4 cheng nien shounen / shonen しょうねん |
More info & calligraphy: 7. Right Mindfulness / Right Memory / Perfect Mindfulness(1) {Buddh} (See 八正道) right mindfulness; (2) true faith (in rebirth in the promised land); (place-name) Shounen samyak-smṛti, right remembrance, the seventh of the 八正道; 'right mindfullness, the looking on the body and the spirit in such a way as to remain ardent, self-possessed and mindful, having overcome both hankering and dejection. ' Keith. |
八念 see styles |
bā niàn ba1 nian4 pa nien hachinen |
eight kinds of mindfulness |
六念 see styles |
liù niàn liu4 nian4 liu nien rokunen |
(六念法) The six thoughts to dwell upon: Buddha, the Law, the Order, the commands, almsgiving, and heaven with its prospective joys. |
十夜 see styles |
shí yè shi2 ye4 shih yeh tooya とおや |
{Buddh} (See 十夜粥・じゅうやがゆ) ten-night memorial service (6th to 15th days of the 10th month in the lunar calendar); (female given name) Tooya ten nights (of mindfulness of the Buddha) |
四念 see styles |
sì niàn si4 nian4 ssu nien shinen |
four kinds of mindfulness |
大念 see styles |
dà niàn da4 nian4 ta nien dainen |
(大念佛) Invoking Buddha with a loud voice; meditating on Buddha with continuous concentration. |
常念 see styles |
cháng niàn chang2 nian4 ch`ang nien chang nien jounen / jonen じょうねん |
(surname) Jōnen Always remembering; always repeating. |
心念 see styles |
xīn niàn xin1 nian4 hsin nien misato みさと |
(female given name) Misato mindfulness |
念住 see styles |
niàn zhù nian4 zhu4 nien chu nenjū |
base of mindfulness |
念力 see styles |
niàn lì nian4 li4 nien li nenriki ねんりき |
psychokinesis; telekinesis (1) willpower; faith; (2) telekinesis; psychokinesis smṛtibala, one of the five bāla or powers, that of memory. Also one of the seven bodhyaṅga 七菩提分. |
念善 see styles |
niàn shàn nian4 shan4 nien shan nenzen |
mindfulness of goodness |
念天 see styles |
niàn tiān nian4 tian1 nien t`ien nien tien nenten |
One of the six devalokas, that of recollection and desire. |
念失 see styles |
niàn shī nian4 shi1 nien shih nenshitsu |
loss of mindfulness |
念定 see styles |
niàn dìng nian4 ding4 nien ting nenjō |
Correct memory and correct samādhi. |
念心 see styles |
niàn xīn nian4 xin1 nien hsin nenshin |
mindfulness |
念慧 see styles |
niàn huì nian4 hui4 nien hui nen'e |
mindfulness and wisdom |
念戒 see styles |
niàn jiè nian4 jie4 nien chieh nenkai |
mindfulness of morality |
念持 see styles |
niàn chí nian4 chi2 nien ch`ih nien chih nenji |
To apprehend and hold in memory. |
念根 see styles |
niàn gēn nian4 gen1 nien ken nenkon |
smṛtīndriya. The root or organ of memory, one of the five indriya 五根. |
念死 see styles |
niàn sǐ nian4 si3 nien ssu nenshi |
mindfulness of [the inevitability of] death |
念漏 see styles |
niàn lòu nian4 lou4 nien lou nenro |
The leakages; or stream of delusive memory. |
念著 念着 see styles |
niàn zhāo nian4 zhao1 nien chao nenjaku |
Through perverted memory to cling to illusion. |
念處 念处 see styles |
niàn chù nian4 chu4 nien ch`u nien chu nenjo |
smṛtyupasthāna. The presence in the mind of all memories, or the region which is contemplated by memory. |
意思 see styles |
yì si yi4 si5 i ssu ishi いし |
idea; opinion; meaning; wish; desire; interest; fun; token of appreciation, affection etc; CL:個|个[ge4]; to give as a small token; to do something as a gesture of goodwill etc intention; wish; purpose; mind (to do) mindfulness |
憶持 忆持 see styles |
yì chí yi4 chi2 i ch`ih i chih okuji |
To keep in mind, to remember and maintain. |
攝念 摄念 see styles |
shè niàn she4 nian4 she nien shōnen |
gathering mindfulness |
護念 护念 see styles |
hù niàn hu4 nian4 hu nien gonen |
To guard and care for, protect and keep in mind. |
讃歎 see styles |
sandan さんだん santan さんたん |
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) praising Buddha; sermon; (2) (Buddhist term) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (3) (Buddhist term) style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay; (n,vs,adj-no) praise; extolment; extollment |
讃談 see styles |
sandan さんだん |
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) praising Buddha; sermon; (2) (Buddhist term) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (3) (Buddhist term) style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay |
讚歎 see styles |
zàn tàn zan4 tan4 tsan t`an tsan tan zandan さんだん |
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) praising Buddha; sermon; (2) (Buddhist term) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (3) (Buddhist term) style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay to praise |
讚談 see styles |
sandan さんだん |
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) praising Buddha; sermon; (2) (Buddhist term) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (3) (Buddhist term) style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay |
道念 see styles |
dào niàn dao4 nian4 tao nien dounen / donen どうねん |
moral sense; wife of a monk; (surname) Dōnen mindfulness of the correct way |
三念住 see styles |
sān niàn zhù san1 nian4 zhu4 san nien chu san nenjū |
(or 三念處). Whether all creatures believe, do not believe, or part believe and part do not believe, the Buddha neither rejoices, nor grieves, but rests in his proper mind and wisdom, i.e. though full of pity, his far-seeing wisdom 正念正智 keeps him above the disturbances of joy and sorrow. 倶舍論 27. |
五念門 五念门 see styles |
wǔ niàn mén wu3 nian4 men2 wu nien men gonenmon ごねんもん |
{Buddh} five gates of mindfulness: worship, praise, vows, observation, prayers for the dead The five devotional gates of the Pure-land sect: (1) worship of Amitābha with the 身 body; (2) invocation with the 口 mouth; (3) resolve with the 意 mind to be reborn in the Pure-land; (4) meditation on the glories of that land, etc.; (5) resolve to bestow one's merits, e. g. works of supererogation, on all creatures. |
佛隨念 佛随念 see styles |
fó suí niàn fo2 sui2 nian4 fo sui nien butsu zuinen |
mindfulness of Buddha |
僧隨念 僧随念 see styles |
sēng suí niàn seng1 sui2 nian4 seng sui nien sō zuinen |
mindfulness of the Buddhist community |
八念法 see styles |
bā niàn fǎ ba1 nian4 fa3 pa nien fa hachi nenhō |
Or 八念門. Eight lines of thought, in the智度論 21 , for resisting Māra-attacks and evil promptings during the meditation on impurity, etc.; i.e. thought of the Buddha, of the Law (or Truth), the fraternity, the commandments, alms-giving, the devas, breathing, and death. There are also the 大人八念 , i.e. that truth 道 is obtained through absence of desire, contentment, aloneness, zeal, correct thinking, a fixed mind, wisdom, and inner joy. v. 八念經. |
八念門 八念门 see styles |
bā niàn mén ba1 nian4 men2 pa nien men hachi nenmon |
eight patterns of mindfulness |
六念法 see styles |
liù niàn fǎ liu4 nian4 fa3 liu nien fa roku nen bō |
six kinds of mindfulness |
六念處 六念处 see styles |
liù niàn chù liu4 nian4 chu4 liu nien ch`u liu nien chu rokunenjo |
The six stages of the six kinds of mindfulness 六念. |
六隨念 六随念 see styles |
liù suí niàn liu4 sui2 nian4 liu sui nien rokuzuinen |
six kinds of mindfulness |
共念處 共念处 see styles |
gòng niàn chù gong4 nian4 chu4 kung nien ch`u kung nien chu gū nenjo |
shared base of mindfulness |
十念處 十念处 see styles |
shí niàn chù shi2 nian4 chu4 shih nien ch`u shih nien chu jūnensho |
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion. |
受念住 see styles |
shòu niàn zhù shou4 nian4 zhu4 shou nien chu junenjū |
foundation of mindfulness of feelings |
受念處 受念处 see styles |
shòu niàn chù shou4 nian4 chu4 shou nien ch`u shou nien chu ju nenjo |
mindfulness of sensation |
四念住 see styles |
sì niàn zhù si4 nian4 zhu4 ssu nien chu shinenjū |
idem 四念處. |
四念処 see styles |
shinenjo しねんじょ |
{Buddh} satipatthana; mindfulness |
四念處 四念处 see styles |
sì niàn chù si4 nian4 chu4 ssu nien ch`u ssu nien chu shinenjo |
Four objects on which memory or the thought should dwell— the impurity of the body, that all sensations lead to suffering, that mind is impermanent, and that there is no such thing as an ego. There are other categories for thought or meditation.; (四念處觀); 四念住 smṛtyupasthāna. The fourfold stage of mindfulness, thought, or meditation that follows the 五停心觀 five-fold procedure for quieting the mind. This fourfold method, or objectivity of thought, is for stimulating the mind in ethical wisdom. It consists of contemplating (1) 身 the body as impure and utterly filthy; (2) 受 sensation, or consciousness, as always resulting in suffering; (3) 心 mind as impermanent, merely one sensation after another; (4) 法 things in general as being dependent and without a nature of their own. The four negate the ideas of permanence, joy, personality, and purity 常, 樂, 我, and 淨, i. e. the four 顚倒, but v. 四德. They are further subdivided into 別 and 總 particular and general, termed 別相念處 and 總相念處, and there are further subdivisions. |
大念佛 see styles |
dà niàn fó da4 nian4 fo2 ta nien fo dai nenbutsu |
Invoking Buddha with a loud voice; meditating on Buddha with continuous concentration. |
失正念 see styles |
shī zhèng niàn shi1 zheng4 nian4 shih cheng nien shitsu shōnen |
lose correct mindfulness |
如相念 see styles |
rú xiàng niàn ru2 xiang4 nian4 ju hsiang nien nyosōnen |
mindfulness of [external] marks just as they are |
安般之 see styles |
ān bān zhī an1 ban1 zhi1 an pan chih anhanno |
mindfulness of in-and outbreathing |
心念住 see styles |
xīn niàn zhù xin1 nian4 zhu4 hsin nien chu shin nenjū |
foundation of mindfulness of thought |
心念處 心念处 see styles |
xīn niàn chù xin1 nian4 chu4 hsin nien ch`u hsin nien chu shin nenjo |
mindfulness of (the transience of) thought |
忘失念 see styles |
wàng shī niàn wang4 shi1 nian4 wang shih nien mōshitsunen |
to lose mindfulness |
念不退 see styles |
niàn bù tuì nian4 bu4 tui4 nien pu t`ui nien pu tui nen futai |
non-retrogression in terms of mindfulness |
念住等 see styles |
niàn zhù děng nian4 zhu4 deng3 nien chu teng nenjū tō |
bases of mindfulness and so forth |
念佛宗 see styles |
niàn fó zōng nian4 fo2 zong1 nien fo tsung Nenbutsu Shū |
or 念佛門. The sect which repeats only the name of Amitābha, founded in the Tang dynasty by 道綽 Daochuo, 善道 Shandao, and others. |
念佛觀 念佛观 see styles |
niàn fó guān nian4 fo2 guan1 nien fo kuan nembutsu kan |
observation of mindfulness of the buddha |
念刹土 see styles |
niàn chà tǔ nian4 cha4 tu3 nien ch`a t`u nien cha tu nen setsudo |
lands of mindfulness |
念淸淨 see styles |
niàn qīng jìng nian4 qing1 jing4 nien ch`ing ching nien ching ching nen shōjō |
pure mindfulness |
念相續 念相续 see styles |
niàn xiāng xù nian4 xiang1 xu4 nien hsiang hsü nen sōzoku |
continual mindfulness |
念覺支 念觉支 see styles |
niàn jué zhī nian4 jue2 zhi1 nien chüeh chih nen kakushi |
Holding in memory continually, one of the sapta bodhyaṅga 七覺支. |
性念處 性念处 see styles |
xìng niàn chù xing4 nian4 chu4 hsing nien ch`u hsing nien chu shō nenjo |
citta-smṛtyupasthāna, one of the four objects of thought, i. e. that the original nature is the same as the Buddha-nature, v. 四念處. |
意生身 see styles |
yì shēng shēn yi4 sheng1 shen1 i sheng shen ishoushin / ishoshin いしょうしん |
{Buddh} mind-made body; body as born out of a certain kind of intent or mindfulness A body mentally produced, or produced at will, a tr. of manomaya. Bodhisattvas from the first stage 地 upwards are able to take any form at will to save the living ; also 意生化身 ; 意成身. |
慈悲觀 慈悲观 see styles |
cí bēi guān ci2 bei1 guan1 tz`u pei kuan tzu pei kuan jihi kan |
The compassion-contemplation, in which pity destroys resentment. |
戒隨念 戒随念 see styles |
jiè suí niàn jie4 sui2 nian4 chieh sui nien kai zuinen |
six kinds of mindfulness |
捨隨念 舍随念 see styles |
shě suí niàn she3 sui2 nian4 she sui nien sha zuinen |
mindfulness of donation |
法念住 see styles |
fǎ niàn zhù fa3 nian4 zhu4 fa nien chu hōnenjū |
foundation of mindfulness of factors of existence |
法念處 法念处 see styles |
fǎ niàn chù fa3 nian4 chu4 fa nien ch`u fa nien chu hō nenjo |
The position of insight into the truth that nothing has reality in itself; v. 四念處. |
法隨念 法随念 see styles |
fǎ suí niàn fa3 sui2 nian4 fa sui nien hō zuinen |
mindfulness of the dharma |
緣起觀 缘起观 see styles |
yuán qǐ guān yuan2 qi3 guan1 yüan ch`i kuan yüan chi kuan enki kan |
mindfulness of dependent arising |
證不退 证不退 see styles |
zhèng bù tuì zheng4 bu4 tui4 cheng pu t`ui cheng pu tui shō futai |
non-backsliding in terms of mindfulness |
身念住 see styles |
shēn niàn zhù shen1 nian4 zhu4 shen nien chu shinnenjū |
foundation of mindfulness of the body |
身念處 身念处 see styles |
shēn niàn chù shen1 nian4 chu4 shen nien ch`u shen nien chu shin nenjo |
mindfulness of body |
三念住文 see styles |
sān niàn zhù wén san1 nian4 zhu4 wen2 san nien chu wen sannenjū mon |
text of the three bases of mindfulness |
三種念住 三种念住 see styles |
sān zhǒng niàn zhù san1 zhong3 nian4 zhu4 san chung nien chu sanshu nenjū |
three bases of mindfulness |
不斷念佛 不断念佛 see styles |
bù duàn niàn fó bu4 duan4 nian4 fo2 pu tuan nien fo fudan nenbutsu |
Unceasing remembrance, or invocation of the Buddha. |
五停四念 see styles |
wǔ tíng sì niàn wu3 ting2 si4 nian4 wu t`ing ssu nien wu ting ssu nien gojō shinen |
idem 五停心觀 and 四念處 i. e. the five meditations for settling the mind and ridding it of the five errors of desire, hate, ignorance, the self, and a wayward or confused mind; the five meditations are 不淨觀, 慈悲觀, 因緣觀, 界分別觀 and 數息觀 i. e. the vileness of all things, pity for all, causality, right discrimination, breathing; some substitute meditation on the Buddha in place of the fourth; another division puts breathing first, and there are other differences. |
他力念佛 see styles |
tā lì niàn fó ta1 li4 nian4 fo2 t`a li nien fo ta li nien fo tariki nembutsu |
Trusting to and calling on the Buddha, especially Amitābha. |
六方護念 六方护念 see styles |
liù fāng hù niàn liu4 fang1 hu4 nian4 liu fang hu nien rokuhō gonen |
六方證明 (or 六方證誠) The praises of Amitābha proclaimed by the Buddhas of the six directions. |
出入息觀 出入息观 see styles |
chū rù xī guān chu1 ru4 xi1 guan1 ch`u ju hsi kuan chu ju hsi kuan shutsunyū sokukan |
mindfulness of breathing |
別相念處 别相念处 see styles |
bié xiàng niàn chù bie2 xiang4 nian4 chu4 pieh hsiang nien ch`u pieh hsiang nien chu bessō nenjo |
distinct states of mindfulness |
十夜念佛 see styles |
shí yè niàn fó shi2 ye4 nian4 fo2 shih yeh nien fo jūya nenbutsu |
(十夜) The ten nights (and days) from the sixth to the fifteenth of the tenth moon, when the Pure-land sect intones sūtras. |
十日十夜 see styles |
shí rì shí yè shi2 ri4 shi2 ye4 shih jih shih yeh jūnichi jūya |
ten days and ten nights [of mindfulness of the Buddha's name] |
四念處觀 四念处观 see styles |
sì niàn chù guān si4 nian4 chu4 guan1 ssu nien ch`u kuan ssu nien chu kuan shi nenjo kan |
contemplation of the four bases of mindfulness |
四種念住 四种念住 see styles |
sì zhǒng niàn zhù si4 zhong3 nian4 zhu4 ssu chung nien chu shishu nenjū |
four bases of mindfulness |
境界念處 境界念处 see styles |
jìng jiè niàn chù jing4 jie4 nian4 chu4 ching chieh nien ch`u ching chieh nien chu kyōgai nenjo |
mindfulness of the objective realm |
大念大智 see styles |
dà niàn dà zhì da4 nian4 da4 zhi4 ta nien ta chih dainen daichi |
great mindfulness and cognition |
實相念佛 实相念佛 see styles |
shí xiàng niàn fó shi2 xiang4 nian4 fo2 shih hsiang nien fo jissō nenbutsu |
mindfulness of the contemplation of a Buddha |
常住正念 see styles |
cháng zhù zhèng niàn chang2 zhu4 zheng4 nian4 ch`ang chu cheng nien chang chu cheng nien jōjū shōnen |
always maintaining mindfulness |
念佛三昧 see styles |
niàn fó sān mèi nian4 fo2 san1 mei4 nien fo san mei nenbutsu zanmai |
The samādhi in which the individual whole-heartedly thinks of the appearance of the Buddha, or of the dharmakāya, or repeats the Buddha's name. The one who enters into this samādhi, or merely repeats the name of Amitābha, however evil his life may have been, will acquire the merits of Amitābha and be received into Paradise, hence the term. |
念佛往生 see styles |
niàn fó wǎng shēng nian4 fo2 wang3 sheng1 nien fo wang sheng nenbutsu ōjō |
This is the basis or primary cause of such salvation (念佛三昧). |
念佛要文 see styles |
niàn fó yào wén nian4 fo2 yao4 wen2 nien fo yao wen Nembutsu yōmon |
Essentials on Mindfulness of the Buddha |
念當終亡 念当终亡 see styles |
niàn dāng zhōng wáng nian4 dang1 zhong1 wang2 nien tang chung wang nen tōshūmō |
mindfulness of [the inevitability of] death |
念等覺支 念等觉支 see styles |
niàn děng jué zhī nian4 deng3 jue2 zhi1 nien teng chüeh chih nentō kakushi |
branch of enlightenment of mindfulness |
意念往生 see styles |
yì niàn wǎng shēng yi4 nian4 wang3 sheng1 i nien wang sheng inen ōjō |
By thought and remembrance or invocation of Amitābha to enter into his Pure Land. |
散業念佛 散业念佛 see styles |
sàn yè niàn fó san4 ye4 nian4 fo2 san yeh nien fo sangō nembutsu |
To repeat the name of Buddha generally and habitually. |
毘跋耶斯 毗跋耶斯 see styles |
pí bá yé sī pi2 ba2 ye2 si1 p`i pa yeh ssu pi pa yeh ssu bibayashi |
The smṛti-upasthāna 四念處, or four departments of memory; possibly connected with Vipaśyanā, v. 毘婆. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Mindfulness" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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