There are 31 total results for your 所生 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
所生 see styles |
suǒ shēng suo3 sheng1 so sheng tokoro ところ |
parents (father and mother) (1) (archaism) birth parents; birthplace; (2) child; creation; (place-name) Tokoro that which is produced |
所生母 see styles |
suǒ shēng mǔ suo3 sheng1 mu3 so sheng mu shoshō mo |
mother |
所生法 see styles |
suǒ shēng fǎ suo3 sheng1 fa3 so sheng fa shoshō hō |
born |
所生處 所生处 see styles |
suǒ shēng chù suo3 sheng1 chu4 so sheng ch`u so sheng chu shoshōsho |
the fields that are produced |
所生起 see styles |
suǒ shēng qǐ suo3 sheng1 qi3 so sheng ch`i so sheng chi sho shōki |
sprung forth |
口所生 see styles |
kǒu suǒ shēng kou3 suo3 sheng1 k`ou so sheng kou so sheng ku shoshō |
born from [his] mouth |
因所生 see styles |
yīn suǒ shēng yin1 suo3 sheng1 yin so sheng in sho shō |
produced from cause(s) |
業所生 业所生 see styles |
yè suǒ shēng ye4 suo3 sheng1 yeh so sheng gō shoshō |
produced from karma |
法所生 see styles |
fǎ suǒ shēng fa3 suo3 sheng1 fa so sheng hō shoshō |
born of the Dharma |
緣所生 缘所生 see styles |
yuán suǒ shēng yuan2 suo3 sheng1 yüan so sheng en shoshō |
produced from conditions |
腹所生 see styles |
fù suǒ shēng fu4 suo3 sheng1 fu so sheng fuku shoshō |
born from [his] breast |
非所生 see styles |
fēi suǒ shēng fei1 suo3 sheng1 fei so sheng |
not something that is produced |
因所生法 see styles |
yīn suǒ shēng fǎ yin1 suo3 sheng1 fa3 yin so sheng fa in sho shō hō |
phenomena produced from causes |
因緣所生 因缘所生 see styles |
yīn yuán suǒ shēng yin1 yuan2 suo3 sheng1 yin yüan so sheng innen shoshō |
produced by causes and conditions |
在所生處 在所生处 see styles |
zài suǒ shēng chù zai4 suo3 sheng1 chu4 tsai so sheng ch`u tsai so sheng chu zai shoshō sho |
fields of occurrence |
增上所生 see styles |
zēng shàng suǒ shēng zeng1 shang4 suo3 sheng1 tseng shang so sheng zōjō shoshō |
produced by contingently overwhelming factors |
無所生法 无所生法 see styles |
wú suǒ shēng fǎ wu2 suo3 sheng1 fa3 wu so sheng fa mu shoshō hō |
(the principle of) unborn Dharmas |
父母所生 see styles |
fù mǔ suǒ shēng fu4 mu3 suo3 sheng1 fu mu so sheng fumo sho shō |
born from a father and mother |
種子所生 种子所生 see styles |
zhǒng zǐ suǒ shēng zhong3 zi3 suo3 sheng1 chung tzu so sheng shuji shoshō |
produced from seeds [in the ālaya] |
緣力所生 缘力所生 see styles |
yuán lì suǒ shēng yuan2 li4 suo3 sheng1 yüan li so sheng enriki sho shō |
produced by the power of conditions |
隨所生處 随所生处 see styles |
suí suǒ shēng chù sui2 suo3 sheng1 chu4 sui so sheng ch`u sui so sheng chu zui shoshō sho |
according to the place [circumstances] of birth |
隨所生起 随所生起 see styles |
suí suǒ shēng qǐ sui2 suo3 sheng1 qi3 sui so sheng ch`i sui so sheng chi zui shoshōki |
whatever appears |
佛口所生子 see styles |
fó kǒu suǒ shēng zǐ fo2 kou3 suo3 sheng1 zi3 fo k`ou so sheng tzu fo kou so sheng tzu bukku shoshō shi |
sons born from the Buddha's mouth |
意觸所生思 意触所生思 see styles |
yì chù suǒ shēng sī yi4 chu4 suo3 sheng1 si1 i ch`u so sheng ssu i chu so sheng ssu isoku shoshō shi |
intention produced through mental contact |
意觸所生想 意触所生想 see styles |
yì chù suǒ shēng xiǎng yi4 chu4 suo3 sheng1 xiang3 i ch`u so sheng hsiang i chu so sheng hsiang isoku shoshō sō |
discrimination produced through mental contact |
聞思修所生 闻思修所生 see styles |
wén sī xiū suǒ shēng wen2 si1 xiu1 suo3 sheng1 wen ssu hsiu so sheng bun shi shu shoshō |
produced from hearing, thinking, and practice |
五智所生三身 see styles |
wǔ zhì suǒ shēng sān shēn wu3 zhi4 suo3 sheng1 san1 shen1 wu chih so sheng san shen gochi shoshō sanshin |
Each of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas is accredited with the three forms which represent his 身業 body, 口業 speech, and 意業 mind, e. g. the embodiment of Wisdom is Vairocana, his preaching form is 普賢, and his will form is 不動明王; the embodiment 身 of the mirror is Akṣobhya, his 口 is Mañjuśrī, his 意 is 降三世金剛; and so on; v. 五智如來. |
從身語意之所生 从身语意之所生 see styles |
cóng shēn yǔ yì zhī suǒ shēng cong2 shen1 yu3 yi4 zhi1 suo3 sheng1 ts`ung shen yü i chih so sheng tsung shen yü i chih so sheng jū shin go in o shoshō |
nothing but the products of my own physical, verbal, and mental misdeeds |
意觸爲緣所生諸受 意触为缘所生诸受 see styles |
yì chù wéi yuán suǒ shēng zhū shòu yi4 chu4 wei2 yuan2 suo3 sheng1 zhu1 shou4 i ch`u wei yüan so sheng chu shou i chu wei yüan so sheng chu shou isoku ien shoshō shoju |
feeling produced through mental contact |
受持七佛名號所生功德經 受持七佛名号所生功德经 see styles |
shòu chí qī fó míng hào suǒ shēng gōng dé jīng shou4 chi2 qi1 fo2 ming2 hao4 suo3 sheng1 gong1 de2 jing1 shou ch`ih ch`i fo ming hao so sheng kung te ching shou chih chi fo ming hao so sheng kung te ching Juji shichibutsu myōgō shoshō kudoku kyō |
Shouchi qifo minghao suosheng gongde jing |
提波羅惹寺麻訶所生祕決 提波罗惹寺麻诃所生祕决 see styles |
tí bō luó rě sì má hē suǒ shēng mì jué ti2 bo1 luo2 re3 si4 ma2 he1 suo3 sheng1 mi4 jue2 t`i po lo je ssu ma ho so sheng mi chüeh ti po lo je ssu ma ho so sheng mi chüeh Daiharajaji maka shoshō hiketsu |
Secrets of Deva Rāja Temple and the Great Birth |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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