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There are 37 total results for your 普賢 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

普賢


普贤

see styles
pǔ xián
    pu3 xian2
p`u hsien
    pu hsien
 fugen
    ふげん
Samantabhadra, the Buddhist Lord of Truth
Samantabhadra (bodhisattva); Universal Compassion; (place-name) Fugen
Samantabhadra, Viśvabhadra; cf. 三曼 Universal sagacity, or favour; lord of the 理 or fundamental law, the dhyāna, and the practice of all Buddhas. He and Mañjuśrī are the right- and left-hand assistants of Buddha, representing 理 and 智 respectively. He rides on a white elephant, is the patron of the Lotus Sūtra and its devotees, and has close connection with the Huayan Sūtra. His region is in the east. The esoteric school has its own special representation of him, with emphasis on the sword indicative of 理 as the basis of 智. He has ten vows.

普賢前

see styles
 fugenmae
    ふげんまえ
(place-name) Fugenmae

普賢堂

see styles
 fugendou / fugendo
    ふげんどう
(place-name) Fugendou

普賢寺

see styles
 fugenji
    ふげんじ
(place-name, surname) Fugenji

普賢岳

see styles
 fugendake
    ふげんだけ
(personal name) Fugendake

普賢經


普贤经

see styles
pǔ xián jīng
    pu3 xian2 jing1
p`u hsien ching
    pu hsien ching
 Fuken kyō
Puxian jing

普賢行


普贤行

see styles
pǔ xián xíng
    pu3 xian2 xing2
p`u hsien hsing
    pu hsien hsing
 Fugen gyō
the practice of Samantabhadra

普賢道


普贤道

see styles
pǔ xián dào
    pu3 xian2 dao4
p`u hsien tao
    pu hsien tao
 fuken dō
the way of Universal Worthy (Samantabhadra)

眞普賢


眞普贤

see styles
zhēn pǔ xián
    zhen1 pu3 xian2
chen p`u hsien
    chen pu hsien
 Shin Fugen
A true P'u-hsien or Samantabhadra, a living incarnation of him.

普賢三昧


普贤三昧

see styles
pǔ xián sān mèi
    pu3 xian2 san1 mei4
p`u hsien san mei
    pu hsien san mei
 Fugen zanmai
concentration of Samantabhadra

普賢之德


普贤之德

see styles
pǔ xián zhī dé
    pu3 xian2 zhi1 de2
p`u hsien chih te
    pu hsien chih te
 Fugen no toku
virtues of Samantabhadra

普賢境界


普贤境界

see styles
pǔ xián jìng jiè
    pu3 xian2 jing4 jie4
p`u hsien ching chieh
    pu hsien ching chieh
 fugen kyōgai
Realm of Samantabhadra

普賢大士


普贤大士

see styles
pǔ xián dà shì
    pu3 xian2 da4 shi4
p`u hsien ta shih
    pu hsien ta shih
 Fugen daiji
Samantabhadra (bodhisattva)

普賢寺川

see styles
 fugenjigawa
    ふげんじがわ
(place-name) Fugenjigawa

普賢菩薩


普贤菩萨

see styles
pǔ xián pú sà
    pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4
p`u hsien p`u sa
    pu hsien pu sa
 fugenbosatsu
    ふげんぼさつ
Samantabhadra, the Buddhist Lord of Truth
Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva); Fugen; Puxian
Samantabhadra-bodhisattva

普賢行願


普贤行愿

see styles
pǔ xián xíng yuàn
    pu3 xian2 xing2 yuan4
p`u hsien hsing yüan
    pu hsien hsing yüan
 Fugen gyōgan
practice and vow of Samantabhadra

普賢觀經


普贤观经

see styles
pǔ xián guān jīng
    pu3 xian2 guan1 jing1
p`u hsien kuan ching
    pu hsien kuan ching
 Fugenkan kyō
Puxian guan jing

佛後普賢


佛后普贤

see styles
fó hòu pǔ xián
    fo2 hou4 pu3 xian2
fo hou p`u hsien
    fo hou pu hsien
 Butsugo Fugen
After having attained Buddhahood still to continue the work of blessing and saving other beings; also Buxian, or Samantabhadra, as continuing the Buddha's work.

大普賢岳

see styles
 daifugendake
    だいふげんだけ
(personal name) Daifugendake

観普賢経

see styles
 kanfugengyou; kanfugenkyou / kanfugengyo; kanfugenkyo
    かんふげんぎょう; かんふげんきょう
Samantabhadra Contemplation Sutra

觀普賢經


观普贤经

see styles
guān pǔ xián jīng
    guan1 pu3 xian2 jing1
kuan p`u hsien ching
    kuan pu hsien ching
 Kan Fugen gyō
Guan Buxian jing

普賢行願品


普贤行愿品

see styles
pǔ xián xíng yuàn pǐn
    pu3 xian2 xing2 yuan4 pin3
p`u hsien hsing yüan p`in
    pu hsien hsing yüan pin
 Fugen gyōgan bon
Chapter on the Vows of Samantabhadra

普賢行願讚


普贤行愿讚

see styles
pǔ xián xíng yuàn zàn
    pu3 xian2 xing2 yuan4 zan4
p`u hsien hsing yüan tsan
    pu hsien hsing yüan tsan
 Fugen gyōgan san
Puxian xingyuan zan

普賢寺上大門

see styles
 fugenjikamidaimon
    ふげんじかみだいもん
(place-name) Fugenjikamidaimon

普賢寺公家谷

see styles
 fugenjikugedani
    ふげんじくげだに
(place-name) Fugenjikugedani

普賢寺宇頭城

see styles
 fugenjiutsugi
    ふげんじうつぎ
(place-name) Fugenjiutsugi

普賢延命菩薩

see styles
 fugenenmeibosatsu / fugenenmebosatsu
    ふげんえんめいぼさつ
{Buddh} (See 普賢菩薩) image of the Samantabhadra of long life (with either two or twenty arms, usu. on a white elephant)

大乘普賢菩薩


大乘普贤菩萨

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dà shèng pǔ xián pú sà
    da4 sheng4 pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4
ta sheng p`u hsien p`u sa
    ta sheng pu hsien pu sa
 Daijō Fugen Bosatsu
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, of the great vehicle

普賢寺小田垣内

see styles
 fugenjiodagaito
    ふげんじおだがいと
(place-name) Fugenjiodagaito

普賢寺御所ノ内

see styles
 fugenjigoshonouchi / fugenjigoshonochi
    ふげんじごしょのうち
(place-name) Fugenjigoshonouchi

普賢岳紅葉樹林

see styles
 fugendakekouyoujurin / fugendakekoyojurin
    ふげんだけこうようじゅりん
(place-name) Fugendakekouyoujurin

普賢菩薩行願讚


普贤菩萨行愿讚

see styles
pǔ xián pú sà xíng yuàn zàn
    pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4 xing2 yuan4 zan4
p`u hsien p`u sa hsing yüan tsan
    pu hsien pu sa hsing yüan tsan
 Fugen bosatsu gyōgan san
King of Aspirations to Good Conduct

觀自在說普賢經


观自在说普贤经

see styles
guān zì zài shuō pǔ xián jīng
    guan1 zi4 zai4 shuo1 pu3 xian2 jing1
kuan tzu tsai shuo p`u hsien ching
    kuan tzu tsai shuo pu hsien ching
 Kanjizai setsu fugen kyō
Guanzizai shuo puxian jing

普賢菩薩陀羅尼經


普贤菩萨陀罗尼经

see styles
pǔ xián pú sà tuó luó ní jīng
    pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
p`u hsien p`u sa t`o lo ni ching
    pu hsien pu sa to lo ni ching
 Fugen bosatsu daranikyō
Dhāraṇī of Samantabhadra

觀普賢菩薩行法經


观普贤菩萨行法经

see styles
guān pǔ xián pú sà xíng fǎ jīng
    guan1 pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4 xing2 fa3 jing1
kuan p`u hsien p`u sa hsing fa ching
    kuan pu hsien pu sa hsing fa ching
 Kan Fugen bosatsu gyōbō kyō
Sūtra of Meditating on Samantabhadra Bodhisattva

淸淨觀世音普賢陀羅尼經


淸淨观世音普贤陀罗尼经

see styles
qīng jìng guān shì yīn pǔ xián tuó luó ní jīng
    qing1 jing4 guan1 shi4 yin1 pu3 xian2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
ch`ing ching kuan shih yin p`u hsien t`o lo ni ching
    ching ching kuan shih yin pu hsien to lo ni ching
 Shōjō kanzeion fugen darani kyō
Qingjing guanshiyin puxian tuoluoni jing

觀自在菩薩說普賢陀羅尼經


观自在菩萨说普贤陀罗尼经

see styles
guān zì zài pú sà shuō pǔ xián tuó luó ní jīng
    guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 shuo1 pu3 xian2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
kuan tzu tsai p`u sa shuo p`u hsien t`o lo ni ching
    kuan tzu tsai pu sa shuo pu hsien to lo ni ching
 Kanjizai bosatsu setsu fugen darani kyō
Dhāraṇī of the Universally Virtuous One, Spoken by the Bodhisattva of Spontaneous Contemplation

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

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