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There are 28 total results for your 六種 search in the dictionary.

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六種


六种

see styles
liù zhǒng
    liu4 zhong3
liu chung
 mukusa
    むくさ
six kinds; (place-name) Mukusa
six kinds

六種住


六种住

see styles
liù zhǒng zhù
    liu4 zhong3 zhu4
liu chung chu
 rokushu jū
The six Bodhisattva-stages in the Bodhisattva-bhumi sutra 菩薩地持經 are: (1) 種性住 the attainment of the Buddha-seed nature in the 十住; (2) 解行住 of discernment and practice in the 十行 and 十廻向; (3) 淨心住 of purity by attaining reality in the 初地見道; (4) 行道迹住 of progress in riddance of incorrect thinking, in the 二地 to the 七地; (5) 決定住 of powers of correct decision and judgment in the eighth and ninth 地; (6) 究竟住 of the perfect Bodhisattva stage in the tenth 地 and the 等覺位, but not including the 妙覺位 which is the Buddha-stage.

六種印


六种印

see styles
liù zhǒng yìn
    liu4 zhong3 yin4
liu chung yin
 rokushu in
The six seals, or proofs, i. e. the six pāramitās, 六度.

六種因


六种因

see styles
liù zhǒng yīn
    liu4 zhong3 yin1
liu chung yin
 roku shu in
v. 六因.

六種性


六种性

see styles
liù zhǒng xìng
    liu4 zhong3 xing4
liu chung hsing
 roku shushō
For the first five see 五種道; the sixth is the Buddha stage of 妙覺性. Cf. 六種位.

六種攝


六种摄

see styles
liù zhǒng shè
    liu4 zhong3 she4
liu chung she
 roku shu shō
six ways of taking in

六種殺


六种杀

see styles
liù zhǒng shā
    liu4 zhong3 sha1
liu chung sha
 roku shusetsu
six kinds of cases concerning fault related to killing

六種界


六种界

see styles
liù zhǒng jiè
    liu4 zhong3 jie4
liu chung chieh
 rokushu kai
six categories of (the eighteen) realms

六種觀


六种观

see styles
liù zhǒng guān
    liu4 zhong3 guan1
liu chung kuan
 roku shu kan
The meditation on the six natures 六種性.

六種釋


六种释

see styles
liù zhǒng shì
    liu4 zhong3 shi4
liu chung shih
 roku shu shaku
idem 六離合釋.

六種外道


六种外道

see styles
liù zhǒng wài dào
    liu4 zhong3 wai4 dao4
liu chung wai tao
 roku shu gedō
The six kinds of ascetics; also 六種苦行外道; 六術; v. 六行.

六種意樂


六种意乐

see styles
liù zhǒng yì yào
    liu4 zhong3 yi4 yao4
liu chung i yao
 roku shu igyō
six kinds of intentions (concerning liberation)

六種攝受


六种摄受

see styles
liù zhǒng shè shòu
    liu4 zhong3 she4 shou4
liu chung she shou
 roku shu shōju
six kinds of taking in [of sentient beings]

六種染心


六种染心

see styles
liù zhǒng rǎn xīn
    liu4 zhong3 ran3 xin1
liu chung jan hsin
 rokushu zenshin
six kinds of defiled thought

六種正行


六种正行

see styles
liù zhǒng zhèng xíng
    liu4 zhong3 zheng4 xing2
liu chung cheng hsing
 rokushu shōgyō
The fifth of the 五種正行 q. v. is expanded into six kinds of proper practice: reading and intoning, studying, worshipping, invoking, praising, and making offerings.

六種殺生


六种杀生

see styles
liù zhǒng shā shēng
    liu4 zhong3 sha1 sheng1
liu chung sha sheng
 rokushu sesshō
six kinds of circumstances related to killing

六種決定


六种决定

see styles
liù zhǒng jué dìng
    liu4 zhong3 jue2 ding4
liu chung chüeh ting
 roku shu ketsujō
The six kinds of certainty resulting from observance of the six pāramitās: 財成決定 the certainty of wealth; 生勝決定 of rebirth in honorable families; 不退決定 of no retrogression (to lower conditions); 修習決定 of progress in practice; 定業決定 of unfailingly good karma; 無功用決定 of effortless abode in truth and wisdom. 大乘莊嚴論 12.

六種神通


六种神通

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liù zhǒng shén tōng
    liu4 zhong3 shen2 tong1
liu chung shen t`ung
    liu chung shen tung
 rokushu jinzū
six kinds of supernormal powers

六種隨好


六种随好

see styles
liù zhǒng suí hǎo
    liu4 zhong3 sui2 hao3
liu chung sui hao
 roku shu zuikō
six minor marks

六種震動


六种震动

see styles
liù zhǒng zhèn dòng
    liu4 zhong3 zhen4 dong4
liu chung chen tung
 rokushu shindō
The six earthquakes, or earth-shakings, also 六種動相, of which there are three different categories. I, Those at the Buddha's conception, birth, enlightenment, first preaching, when Māra besought him to live, and at his nirvana; some omit the fifth and after 'birth' add 'leaving home '. II. The six different kinds of shaking of the chiliocosm, or universe, when the Buddha entered into the samādhi of joyful wandering, see 大品般若經 1, i. e. east rose and west sank, and so on with w. e., n. s., s. n., middle and borders, borders and middle. III. Another group is shaking, rising, waving, reverberating, roaring, arousing, the first three referring to motion, the last three to sounds; see the above 般若經; which in later translations gives shaking, rising, reverberating, beating, roaring, crackling.

六種倶生惑


六种倶生惑

see styles
liù zhǒng jù shēng huò
    liu4 zhong3 ju4 sheng1 huo4
liu chung chü sheng huo
 roku shu gushō waku
The six deceivers common to all the living— greed, anger, torpor, ignorance, doubt, and incorrect views.

六種妄想縛


六种妄想缚

see styles
liù zhǒng wàng xiǎng fú
    liu4 zhong3 wang4 xiang3 fu2
liu chung wang hsiang fu
 roku shu mōsō baku
six kinds of deluded conceptual bondage

六種巧方便


六种巧方便

see styles
liù zhǒng qiǎo fāng biàn
    liu4 zhong3 qiao3 fang1 bian4
liu chung ch`iao fang pien
    liu chung chiao fang pien
 roku shu gyō hōben
The six able devices of Bodhisattvas: (1) preaching deep truths in simple form to lead on people gladly to believe; (2) promising them every good way of realizing their desires, of wealth, etc.; (3) showing a threatening aspect to the disobedient to induce reform; (4) rebuking and punishing them with a like object; (5) granting wealth to induce grateful offerings and almsgiving; (6) descending from heaven, leaving home, attaining bodhi, and leading all to joy and purity. 菩薩地持經 8.

六種波羅蜜


六种波罗蜜

see styles
liù zhǒng bō luó mì
    liu4 zhong3 bo1 luo2 mi4
liu chung po lo mi
 roku shu haramitsu
six transcendent practices

六種波羅蜜多


六种波罗蜜多

see styles
liù zhǒng bō luó mì duō
    liu4 zhong3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
liu chung po lo mi to
 roku shu haramitta
six kinds of transcendent practices

六種無倒攝受


六种无倒摄受

see styles
liù zhǒng wú dào shè shòu
    liu4 zhong3 wu2 dao4 she4 shou4
liu chung wu tao she shou
 roku shu mutō shōju
six faultless ways of gathering in sentient beings

六種苦行外道


六种苦行外道

see styles
liù zhǒng kǔ xíng wài dào
    liu4 zhong3 ku3 xing2 wai4 dao4
liu chung k`u hsing wai tao
    liu chung ku hsing wai tao
 rokushu kugyō gedō
six kinds of non-Buddhist asceticism

九十六種外道


九十六种外道

see styles
jiǔ shí liù zhǒng wài dào
    jiu3 shi2 liu4 zhong3 wai4 dao4
chiu shih liu chung wai tao
 kujūroku shu gedō
ninety-six kinds of non-Buddhist philosophy

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

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