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jiè
    jie4
chieh
 kai; ingoto(ok)
    かい; いんごと(ok)
to guard against; to exhort; to admonish or warn; to give up or stop doing something; Buddhist monastic discipline; ring (for a finger)
(1) (かい only) {Buddh} admonition; commandment; (2) sila (precept)
śīla, 尸羅. Precept, command, prohibition, discipline, rule; morality. It is applied to the five, eight, ten, 250, and other commandments. The five are: (1) not to kill; (2 ) not to steal; (3) not to commit adultery; (4) not to speak falsely; (5) not to drink wine. These are the commands for lay disciples; those who observe them will be reborn in the human realm. The Sarvāstivādins did not sanction the observance of a limited selection from them as did the 成實宗 Satyasiddhi school. Each of the five precepts has five guardian spirits, in all twenty-five, 五二十五神. The eight for lay disciples are the above five together with Nos. 7, 8, and 9 of the following; the ten commands for the ordained, monks and nuns, are the above five with the following: (6) not to use adornments of flowers, nor perfumes; (7) not to perform as an actor, juggler, acrobat, or go to watch and hear them; (8) not to sit on elevated, broad, and large divans (or beds); (9) not to eat except in regulation hours; (10) not to possess money, gold or silver, or precious things. The 具足full commands for a monk number 250, those for a nun are 348, commonly called 500. Śīla is also the first of the 五分法身, i.e. a condition above all moral error. The Sutra of Brahma's Net has the following after the first five: (6) not to speak of the sins of those in orders; (7) not to vaunt self and depreciate others; (8) not to be avaricious; (9) not to be angry; (10) not to slander the triratna.

戒め

see styles
 imashime
    いましめ
(1) caution; admonition; warning; lesson; (2) prohibition; ban; commandment; precept; (3) punishment; (4) (archaism) caution; guard

戒三

see styles
 kaizou / kaizo
    かいぞう
(given name) Kaizou

戒井

see styles
 kaii / kai
    かいい
(surname) Kaii

戒仏

see styles
 kaibutsu
    かいぶつ
(place-name) Kaibutsu

戒備


戒备

see styles
jiè bèi
    jie4 bei4
chieh pei
to take precautions; to guard against (emergency)

戒儀


戒仪

see styles
jiè yí
    jie4 yi2
chieh i
 kaigi
manner [form] of the precepts

戒光

see styles
jiè guāng
    jie4 guang1
chieh kuang
 kaikō
luminosity of the precepts

戒全

see styles
 kaizen
    かいぜん
(given name) Kaizen

戒刀

see styles
jiè dāo
    jie4 dao1
chieh tao
Buddhist monk's knife (not used for killing)

戒力

see styles
jiè lì
    jie4 li4
chieh li
 kairiki
The power derived from observing the commandments, enabling one who observes the five commandments to be reborn among men, and one who observes the ten positive commands 十善 to be born among devas, or as a king.

戒厳

see styles
 kaigen
    かいげん
martial law

戒取

see styles
jiè qǔ
    jie4 qu3
chieh ch`ü
    chieh chü
 kaishu
Clinging to the commandments of heterodox teachers, e.g. those of ultra-asceticism, one of the four attachments, 四取 catuḥ-parāmarśa.

戒名

see styles
jiè míng
    jie4 ming2
chieh ming
 kaimyou / kaimyo
    かいみょう
posthumous Buddhist name
ordination name

戒告

see styles
 kaikoku
    かいこく
(noun/participle) admonition; warning; caution

戒命

see styles
jiè mìng
    jie4 ming4
chieh ming
prohibition

戒品

see styles
jiè pǐn
    jie4 pin3
chieh p`in
    chieh pin
 kaihon
The different groupings or subjects of the commandments, or discipline; i.e. the 5, 10, 250. etc.

戒善

see styles
jiè shàn
    jie4 shan4
chieh shan
 kaizen
The good root of keeping the commandments, from which springs the power for one who keeps the five to be reborn as a man; or for one who keeps the ten to be reborn in the heavens, or as a king.

戒器

see styles
jiè qì
    jie4 qi4
chieh ch`i
    chieh chi
 kaiki
A utensil fit to receive the rules, i.e. one who is not debarred from entering the order, as is a eunuch, slave, minor, etc.

戒嚴


戒严

see styles
jiè yán
    jie4 yan2
chieh yen
to impose martial law; to impose emergency measures

戒垢

see styles
jiè gòu
    jie4 gou4
chieh kou
 kaiku
The source of defiling the commandments, i.e. woman.

戒場


戒场

see styles
jiè cháng
    jie4 chang2
chieh ch`ang
    chieh chang
 kaiba
    かいば
(place-name) Kaiba
The place where monks are given the commandments.

戒壇


戒坛

see styles
jiè tán
    jie4 tan2
chieh t`an
    chieh tan
 kaidan
    かいだん
ordination platform in a Buddhist temple
{Buddh} ordination platform
The altar at which the commandments are received by the novice; the 方等壇 is the Mahāyāna altar.

戒外

see styles
 kaige
    かいげ
(place-name) Kaige

戒女

see styles
 kaime
    かいめ
(female given name) Kaime

戒子

see styles
jiè zi
    jie4 zi5
chieh tzu
(finger) ring

戒學


戒学

see styles
jiè xué
    jie4 xue2
chieh hsüeh
 kaigaku
The study of the rules or discipline; one of the three departments 三學, the other two being meditation and philosophy.

戒定

see styles
jiè dìng
    jie4 ding4
chieh ting
 kaijō
moral discipline and concentration

戒屋

see styles
 kaiya
    かいや
(surname) Kaiya

戒島

see styles
 kaitou / kaito
    かいとう
(personal name) Kaitō

戒川

see styles
 kaikawa
    かいかわ
(place-name) Kaikawa

戒師


戒师

see styles
jiè shī
    jie4 shi1
chieh shih
 kaishi
The teacher of the discipline, or of the commandments (to the novice); also 和尚.

戒度

see styles
jiè dù
    jie4 du4
chieh tu
 Kaido
Jiedu

戒弟

see styles
jiè dì
    jie4 di4
chieh ti
 kaitei
ordinand

戒律

see styles
jiè lǜ
    jie4 lu:4
chieh lü
 kairitsu
    かいりつ
monastic discipline; commandment
(religious) precept; discipline; commandment; mitzvah
śīla and vinaya. The rules.

戒德

see styles
jiè dé
    jie4 de2
chieh te
 kaitoku
The power of the discipline.

戒心

see styles
jiè xīn
    jie4 xin1
chieh hsin
 kaishin
    かいしん
vigilance; wariness
(n,vs,vi) caution; precaution; care
mind of moral discipline

戒忌

see styles
jiè jì
    jie4 ji4
chieh chi
a taboo; to avoid something (as taboo)

戒忍

see styles
jier ěn
    jier4 en3
jier en
 kainin
Patience acquired by the observance of the discipline; the first of the ten kṣānti.

戒性

see styles
jiè xìng
    jie4 xing4
chieh hsing
 kaishō
essence of the precepts

戒慎

see styles
jiè shèn
    jie4 shen4
chieh shen
 kaishin
    かいしん
vigilant; cautious
(noun/participle) caution; discretion
to be cautious

戒慧

see styles
 jiyukei / jiyuke
    じゆけい
(surname) Jiyukei

戒懼


戒惧

see styles
jiè jù
    jie4 ju4
chieh chü
wary

戒指

see styles
jiè zhi
    jie4 zhi5
chieh chih
(finger) ring

戒文

see styles
jiè wén
    jie4 wen2
chieh wen
 kai mon
texts of the precepts

戒斷


戒断

see styles
jiè duàn
    jie4 duan4
chieh tuan
to quit (taking drugs, alcohol etc); withdrawal

戒日

see styles
jiè rì
    jie4 ri4
chieh jih
 Kainichi
Śīlāditya

戒明

see styles
 kaimyou / kaimyo
    かいみょう
(personal name) Kaimyou

戒本

see styles
jiè běn
    jie4 ben3
chieh pen
 kaihon
The Prātimokṣa 波羅提木叉 q.v.

戒條


戒条

see styles
jiè tiáo
    jie4 tiao2
chieh t`iao
    chieh tiao
commandment; precept

戒檢


戒检

see styles
jiè jiǎn
    jie4 jian3
chieh chien
 kaiken
moral discipline

戒毒

see styles
jiè dú
    jie4 du2
chieh tu
to kick a drug habit; to abstain from drugs

戒法

see styles
jiè fǎ
    jie4 fa3
chieh fa
 kaihō
vinaya teachings

戒浄

see styles
 kaijou / kaijo
    かいじょう
(given name) Kaijō

戒海

see styles
jiè hǎi
    jie4 hai3
chieh hai
 kaikai
The rules are pure and purify like the waters of the ocean.

戒淨

see styles
jiè jìng
    jie4 jing4
chieh ching
 kaijō
purity of the precepts

戒煙


戒烟

see styles
jiè yān
    jie4 yan1
chieh yen
to give up smoking

戒牒

see styles
jiè dié
    jie4 die2
chieh tieh
 kaichō
Buddhist or Taoist ordination certificate issued by monastic authorities
A monk' s certificate, useful to a wandering or travelling monk.; 驗; 度牒 Certificate of ordination of a monk.

戒牛

see styles
 kaigo
    かいご
(personal name) Kaigo

戒玉

see styles
 kaigyoku
    かいぎょく
(given name) Kaigyoku

戒珠

see styles
jiè zhū
    jie4 zhu1
chieh chu
 kaishu
The commandments, or rules, are like pure white pearls, adorning the wearer.

戒田

see styles
 kaida
    かいだ
(surname) Kaida

戒疏

see styles
jiè shū
    jie4 shu1
chieh shu
 Kaisho
Commentary on the Precepts

戒相

see styles
jiè xiàng
    jie4 xiang4
chieh hsiang
 kaisō
The commandments or rules in their various forms; also the commandments as expressions for restraining evil, etc.

戒禁

see styles
jiè jīn
    jie4 jin1
chieh chin
 kaigon
Prohibitions arising out of the fundamental rules; by-laws.

戒絕


戒绝

see styles
jiè jué
    jie4 jue2
chieh chüeh
abstinence; to give up (a bad habit)

戒經


戒经

see styles
jiè jīng
    jie4 jing1
chieh ching
 kaikyō
prātimokṣa-sūtra

戒緩


戒缓

see styles
jiè huǎn
    jie4 huan3
chieh huan
 kaikan
lax regarding the precepts

戒聞


戒闻

see styles
jiè wén
    jie4 wen2
chieh wen
 kai mon
morality and learning

戒能

see styles
 kainou / kaino
    かいのう
(surname) Kainou

戒脈


戒脉

see styles
jiè mài
    jie4 mai4
chieh mai
 kaimyaku
the lineage of the transmission of the precepts

戒膝

see styles
jiè xī
    jie4 xi1
chieh hsi
 kaihiza
The "commandments' knee," i.e. the right knee bent as when receiving the commandments.

戒臘


戒腊

see styles
jiè là
    jie4 la4
chieh la
 kairō
The number of years a monk has been ordained. 臘 is the name of an offering made at the end of the year in ancient times. Also蠟; 臈; 僧臘.

戒自

see styles
 kaiji
    かいじ
(given name) Kaiji

戒藏

see styles
jiè zàng
    jie4 zang4
chieh tsang
 kaizō
The Vinaya Piṭaka; the collection of rules.

戒蘊


戒蕴

see styles
jiè yùn
    jie4 yun4
chieh yün
 kaiun
the constituent of morality

戒行

see styles
jiè xíng
    jie4 xing2
chieh hsing
 kaigyou / kaigyo
    かいぎょう
(Buddhism) to adhere strictly to the ethical precepts; asceticism
{Buddh} observing the precepts (of Buddhism)
to observe the precepts

戒見


戒见

see styles
jiè jiàn
    jie4 jian4
chieh chien
 kai ken
moral views

戒規


戒规

see styles
jiè guī
    jie4 gui1
chieh kuei
religious precept; taboo; rule

戒護

see styles
 kaigo
    かいご
safe custody

戒谷

see styles
 ebisuya
    えびすや
(surname) Ebisuya

戒財


戒财

see styles
jiè cái
    jie4 cai2
chieh ts`ai
    chieh tsai
 kaizai
treasure of moral discipline

戒賢


戒贤

see styles
jiè xián
    jie4 xian2
chieh hsien
 Kaigen
Śīlabhadra, see 尸.

戒躅

see styles
jiè zhú
    jie4 zhu2
chieh chu
 kaichoku
The rut or way of the commandments; the rules.

戒身

see styles
jiè shēn
    jie4 shen1
chieh shen
 kaishin
morality body

戒酒

see styles
jiè jiǔ
    jie4 jiu3
chieh chiu
to give up drinking; to abstain from drinking

戒重

see styles
 kaijuu / kaiju
    かいじゅう
(place-name, surname) Kaijuu

戒野

see styles
 kaino
    かいの
(surname) Kaino

戒門


戒门

see styles
jiè mén
    jie4 men2
chieh men
 kaimon
The way or method of the commandments or rules: obedience to the commandments as a way of salvation.

戒除

see styles
jiè chú
    jie4 chu2
chieh ch`u
    chieh chu
to quit; to give up (a bad habit)

戒雲

see styles
 kaiun
    かいうん
(personal name) Kaiun

戒音

see styles
 kain
    かいん
(female given name) Kain

戒飭

see styles
 kaichoku; kaishoku(ik)
    かいちょく; かいしょく(ik)
(n,vs,vt,vi) admonishment; warning

戒香

see styles
jiè xiāng
    jie4 xiang1
chieh hsiang
 kaikō
The perfume of the commandments, or rules, i.e. their pervading influence.

戒驗


戒验

see styles
jiè yàn
    jie4 yan4
chieh yen
 kaiken
certification of ordination

戒體


戒体

see styles
jiè tǐ
    jie4 ti3
chieh t`i
    chieh ti
 kaitai
The embodiment of the commandments in the heart of the recipient. v. 無表; also the basis, or body, of the commandments.

三戒

see styles
sān jiè
    san1 jie4
san chieh
 sankai
    さんかい
(1) (from the Analects of Confucius) three lifetime commandments (youth's femininity, middle-aged struggle, old-age gain); (2) {Buddh} three categories of precepts (lay, ordination, moral)
The three sets of commandments, i.e. the ten for the ordained who have left home, the eight for the devout at home, and the five for the ordinary laity.

両戒

see styles
 ryoukai / ryokai
    りょうかい
(place-name) Ryōkai

乘戒

see styles
shèng jiè
    sheng4 jie4
sheng chieh
 jōkai
awakening and discipline

了戒

see styles
 riyoukai / riyokai
    りようかい
(personal name) Riyoukai

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