There are 46 total results for your 善根 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
善根 see styles |
shàn gēn shan4 gen1 shan ken zenkon ぜんこん |
good deeds; charity; (surname) Yoshine wholesome roots |
善根力 see styles |
shàn gēn lì shan4 gen1 li4 shan ken li zengon riki |
the power of virtuous roots |
善根因 see styles |
shàn gēn yīn shan4 gen1 yin1 shan ken yin zenkon in |
causes of wholesome roots |
善根宿 see styles |
zenkonyado ぜんこんやど |
free lodging (for pilgrims, etc.) |
善根寺 see styles |
zenkonji ぜんこんじ |
(place-name) Zenkonji |
三善根 see styles |
sān shàn gēn san1 shan4 gen1 san shan ken sanzengon; sanzenkon さんぜんごん; さんぜんこん |
{Buddh} three wholesome roots (no coveting, no anger, no delusion) The three good "roots", the foundation of all moral development, i.e. 無貪, 無瞋, 無痴 no lust (or selfish desire), no ire, no stupidity (or unwillingness to learn). Also, 施, 慈, 慧 giving, kindness, moral wisdom; v. 三毒 the three poisons for which these are a cure. |
不善根 see styles |
bú shàn gēn bu2 shan4 gen1 pu shan ken fuzen kon |
unwholesome roots |
五善根 see styles |
wǔ shàn gēn wu3 shan4 gen1 wu shan ken go zenkon |
five wholesome roots |
四善根 see styles |
sì shàn gēn si4 shan4 gen1 ssu shan ken shi zenkon |
catuṣ-kuśala-mūla, the four good roots, or sources from which spring good fruiy or development. In Hīnayāna they form the stage after 總相念住 as represented by the 倶舍 and 成實; in Mahāyāna it is the final stage of the 十廻向 as represented by the 法相宗. There are also four similar stages connected with śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and Buddha, styled 三品四善根. The four of the 倶舍宗 are 煗法, 頂法, 忍法, and 世第一法. The four of the 成實宗 are the same, but are applied differently. The 法相宗 retains the same four terms, but connects them with the four dhyāna stages of the 眞唯識觀 in its four first 加行 developments. |
大善根 see styles |
dà shàn gēn da4 shan4 gen1 ta shan ken dai zenkon |
great wholesome roots |
斷善根 断善根 see styles |
duàn shàn gēn duan4 shan4 gen1 tuan shan ken dan zenkon |
To cut off, or destroy, roots of goodness. |
種善根 种善根 see styles |
zhǒng shàn gēn zhong3 shan4 gen1 chung shan ken shu zenkon |
various wholesome roots |
續善根 续善根 see styles |
xù shàn gēn xu4 shan4 gen1 hsü shan ken zoku zenkon |
furtherance of wholesome roots |
集善根 see styles |
jí shàn gēn ji2 shan4 gen1 chi shan ken shū zenkon |
to gather wholesome roots |
善根功德 see styles |
shàn gēn gōng dé shan4 gen1 gong1 de2 shan ken kung te zenkon kudoku |
merit of virtuous roots |
善根因緣 善根因缘 see styles |
shàn gēn yīn yuán shan4 gen1 yin1 yuan2 shan ken yin yüan zenkon innen |
causes and conditions of wholesome roots |
善根寺町 see styles |
zenkonjichou / zenkonjicho ぜんこんじちょう |
(place-name) Zenkonjichō |
善根成熟 see styles |
shàn gēn chéng shóu shan4 gen1 cheng2 shou2 shan ken ch`eng shou shan ken cheng shou zenkon jōjuku |
maturation of wholesome roots |
善根未熟 see styles |
shàn gēn wèi shóu shan4 gen1 wei4 shou2 shan ken wei shou zenkon mijuku |
roots of the wholesome [factors] are immature |
善根淸淨 see styles |
shàn gēn qīng jìng shan4 gen1 qing1 jing4 shan ken ch`ing ching shan ken ching ching zenkon shōjō |
purification of wholesome roots |
善根生起 see styles |
shàn gēn shēng qǐ shan4 gen1 sheng1 qi3 shan ken sheng ch`i shan ken sheng chi zenkon shōki |
production of wholesome roots |
一切善根 see styles |
yī qiè shàn gēn yi1 qie4 shan4 gen1 i ch`ieh shan ken i chieh shan ken issai zenkon |
all wholesome roots |
三不善根 see styles |
sān bù shàn gēn san1 bu4 shan4 gen1 san pu shan ken san fuzen gon |
Three bad roots, or qualities — desire, anger, and stupidity 貪, 瞋, 痴, v. 三毒. |
三種善根 三种善根 see styles |
sān zhǒng shàn gēn san1 zhong3 shan4 gen1 san chung shan ken sanshu zenkon |
The three kinds of good roots— almsgiving, mercy, and wisdom. |
不斷善根 不断善根 see styles |
bù duàn shàn gēn bu4 duan4 shan4 gen1 pu tuan shan ken fu dan zenkon |
does not sever one's wholesome roots |
中品善根 see styles |
zhōng pǐn shàn gēn zhong1 pin3 shan4 gen1 chung p`in shan ken chung pin shan ken chūhon zenkon |
middling level good roots |
令修善根 see styles |
lìng xiū shàn gēn ling4 xiu1 shan4 gen1 ling hsiu shan ken ryōshu zenkon |
cause them to cultivate good roots |
修習善根 修习善根 see styles |
xiū xí shàn gēn xiu1 xi2 shan4 gen1 hsiu hsi shan ken shushū zenkon |
to cultivate wholesome roots |
四善根位 see styles |
sì shàn gēn wèi si4 shan4 gen1 wei4 ssu shan ken wei shi zenkon i |
stage of the four wholesome roots |
宿殖善根 see styles |
sù zhí shàn gēn su4 zhi2 shan4 gen1 su chih shan ken shukushoku zenkon |
plant wholesome roots in a prior lifetime |
所有善根 see styles |
suǒ yǒu shàn gēn suo3 you3 shan4 gen1 so yu shan ken shou zenkon |
virtuous roots that are possessed |
斷善根者 断善根者 see styles |
duàn shàn gēn zhě duan4 shan4 gen1 zhe3 tuan shan ken che dan zenkon sha |
incorrigible |
無漏善根 无漏善根 see styles |
wú lòu shàn gēn wu2 lou4 shan4 gen1 wu lou shan ken muro zenkon |
untainted wholesome roots |
無癡善根 无癡善根 see styles |
wú chī shàn gēn wu2 chi1 shan4 gen1 wu ch`ih shan ken wu chih shan ken muchi zenkon |
wholesome root of no folly |
無貪善根 无贪善根 see styles |
wú tān shàn gēn wu2 tan1 shan4 gen1 wu t`an shan ken wu tan shan ken muton zenkon |
good root of absence of craving |
菩薩善根 菩萨善根 see styles |
pú sà shàn gēn pu2 sa4 shan4 gen1 p`u sa shan ken pu sa shan ken bosatsu zenkon |
bodhisattvas' wholesome roots |
大乘善根界 see styles |
dà shèng shàn gēn jiè da4 sheng4 shan4 gen1 jie4 ta sheng shan ken chieh daijō zenkon kai |
The Mahāyāna good roots realm, a name for the Amitābha Pure-land of the West. |
決擇分善根 决择分善根 see styles |
jué zé fēn shàn gēn jue2 ze2 fen1 shan4 gen1 chüeh tse fen shan ken ketchaku bun zenkon |
wholesome roots of correct ascertainment |
善根增長方便 善根增长方便 see styles |
shàn gēn zēng zhǎng fāng biàn shan4 gen1 zeng1 zhang3 fang1 bian4 shan ken tseng chang fang pien zenkon zōchō hōben |
skillful means that develop good roots |
無解脫分善根 无解脱分善根 see styles |
wú jiě tuō fēn shàn gēn wu2 jie3 tuo1 fen1 shan4 gen1 wu chieh t`o fen shan ken wu chieh to fen shan ken mu gedatsu fun zenkon |
lacking the portion of wholesome roots conducive to liberation |
隨順平等善根 随顺平等善根 see styles |
suí shùn píng děng shàn gēn sui2 shun4 ping2 deng3 shan4 gen1 sui shun p`ing teng shan ken sui shun ping teng shan ken zuijun byōdō zenkon |
stage of practicing the virtues of the middle path of noncontamination, and seeing that good and evil are not two |
順決擇分善根 see styles |
shùn jué zé fēn shàn gēn shun4 jue2 ze2 fen1 shan4 gen1 shun chüeh tse fen shan ken |
wholesome roots conducive to right ascertainment |
順解脫分善根 see styles |
shùn jiě tuō fēn shàn gēn shun4 jie3 tuo1 fen1 shan4 gen1 shun chieh t`o fen shan ken shun chieh to fen shan ken |
wholesome roots that are conducive to liberation |
入一切平等善根 see styles |
rù yī qiè píng děng shàn gēn ru4 yi1 qie4 ping2 deng3 shan4 gen1 ju i ch`ieh p`ing teng shan ken ju i chieh ping teng shan ken nyū issai byōdō zenkon |
wholesome root of realizing equality among all things |
修所引善根生起行 see styles |
xiū suǒ yǐn shàn gēn shēng qǐ xíng xiu1 suo3 yin3 shan4 gen1 sheng1 qi3 xing2 hsiu so yin shan ken sheng ch`i hsing hsiu so yin shan ken sheng chi hsing shushoin zenkon shōki gyō |
practices that bring about wholesome roots that are induced by cultivation |
發起善根增長方便 发起善根增长方便 see styles |
fā qǐ shàn gēn zēng zhǎng fāng biàn fa1 qi3 shan4 gen1 zeng1 zhang3 fang1 bian4 fa ch`i shan ken tseng chang fang pien fa chi shan ken tseng chang fang pien hokki zenkon zōjō hōben |
expedient means of producing and nurturing wholesome roots |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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