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寺觀


寺观

see styles
sì guān
    si4 guan1
ssu kuan
 jikan
Buddhist temples and Daoist shrines

專觀


专观

see styles
zhuān guān
    zhuan1 guan1
chuan kuan
 senkan
devotion to meditation

循觀


循观

see styles
xún guān
    xun2 guan1
hsün kuan
 junkan
considering

微觀


微观

see styles
wēi guān
    wei1 guan1
wei kuan
micro-; subatomic

心觀


心观

see styles
xīn guān
    xin1 guan1
hsin kuan
 shinkan
Contemplation of the mind and its thoughts, v. 一心三.

念觀


念观

see styles
niàn guān
    nian4 guan1
nien kuan
 nen kan
contemplates

悲觀


悲观

see styles
bēi guān
    bei1 guan1
pei kuan
 hikan
pessimistic
contemplation on pity

惡觀


恶观

see styles
è guān
    e4 guan1
o kuan
 aku kan
contemplation of evil

慈觀


慈观

see styles
cí guān
    ci2 guan1
tz`u kuan
    tzu kuan
 jikan
contemplation on compassion

慧觀


慧观

see styles
huì guān
    hui4 guan1
hui kuan
 ekan
    えかん
(personal name) Ekan
Huiguan, one of Kumārajīva's chief assistants in translation, died 424.

應觀


应观

see styles
yìng guān
    ying4 guan1
ying kuan
 ōkan
to be observed

所觀


所观

see styles
suǒ guān
    suo3 guan1
so kuan
 shokan
that which is contemplated

改觀


改观

see styles
gǎi guān
    gai3 guan1
kai kuan
change of appearance; to revise one's point of view

教觀


教观

see styles
jiào guān
    jiao4 guan1
chiao kuan
 kyōkan
Teaching and meditation; the Buddha's doctrine and meditation on it; also教二門.

旁觀


旁观

see styles
páng guān
    pang2 guan1
p`ang kuan
    pang kuan
spectator; non-participant

日觀


日观

see styles
rì guān
    ri4 guan1
jih kuan
 nichikan
meditation on the setting sun

普觀


普观

see styles
pǔ guān
    pu3 guan1
p`u kuan
    pu kuan
 fu kan
meditation on one's universal body after rebirth in the Pure Land

景觀


景观

see styles
jǐng guān
    jing3 guan1
ching kuan
landscape

東觀

see styles
 toukan / tokan
    とうかん
(personal name) Tōkan

概觀


概观

see styles
gài guān
    gai4 guan1
kai kuan
to survey; to take stock of; overview

樂觀


乐观

see styles
lè guān
    le4 guan1
le kuan
optimistic; hopeful

樓觀


楼观

see styles
lóu guān
    lou2 guan1
lou kuan
 rōkan
a lofty building

止觀


止观

see styles
zhǐ guān
    zhi3 guan1
chih kuan
 shikan
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and . When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood.

正觀


正观

see styles
zhèng guān
    zheng4 guan1
cheng kuan
 shōkan
to correct observation

水觀


水观

see styles
shuǐ guān
    shui3 guan1
shui kuan
 suikan
also 水相; 水想 similar to 水定 q. v.

池觀


池观

see styles
chí guān
    chi2 guan1
ch`ih kuan
    chih kuan
 chikan
meditation on its jeweled pond

淨觀


淨观

see styles
jìng guān
    jing4 guan1
ching kuan
 jōkan
Pure contemplation, such as the sixteen mentioned in the 無量壽經.

滅觀


灭观

see styles
miè guān
    mie4 guan1
mieh kuan
 mekkan
The contemplation of extinction: the destruction of ignorance is followed by the annihilation of karma, of birth, old age, and death.

澄觀


澄观

see styles
chéng guān
    cheng2 guan1
ch`eng kuan
    cheng kuan
 choukan / chokan
    ちょうかん
(personal name) Chōkan
Chengguan, a famous monk and author, a follower of 賢首 Xianshou and supporter of the Huayan school, died A.D. 806.

現觀


现观

see styles
xiàn guān
    xian4 guan1
hsien kuan
 genkan
Insight into, or meditation on, immediate presentations; present insight into the deep truth of Buddhism.

理觀


理观

see styles
lǐ guān
    li3 guan1
li kuan
 rikan
    りかん
{Buddh} (See 事観) contemplation of principle
The concept of absolute truth; the concentration of the mind upon reality.

留觀


留观

see styles
liú guān
    liu2 guan1
liu kuan
(medicine) to remain in hospital under observation

當觀


当观

see styles
dāng guān
    dang1 guan1
tang kuan
 tōkan
just see

直觀


直观

see styles
zhí guān
    zhi2 guan1
chih kuan
 chokkan
direct observation; directly perceived through the senses; intuitive; audiovisual
intuition

相觀


相观

see styles
xiàng guān
    xiang4 guan1
hsiang kuan
 sō kan
meditation trapped in characteristics

眞觀


眞观

see styles
zhēn guān
    zhen1 guan1
chen kuan
 shinkan
correct contemplation

福觀


福观

see styles
fú guān
    fu2 guan1
fu kuan
 fukukan
Blessedness and insight, similar to福慧; 福智.

禪觀


禅观

see styles
chán guān
    chan2 guan1
ch`an kuan
    chan kuan
 zenkan
dhyāna-contemplation.

空觀


空观

see styles
kōng guān
    kong1 guan1
k`ung kuan
    kung kuan
 kūgan
v. 空有二.

等觀


等观

see styles
děng guān
    deng3 guan1
teng kuan
 tōkan
The beholding of all things as equal, e.g. as 空 unreal, or immaterial; or of all beings without distinction, as one beholds one's child i.e. without respect of persons.

綜觀


综观

see styles
zōng guān
    zong1 guan1
tsung kuan
to take a broad view of something

緣觀


缘观

see styles
yuán guān
    yuan2 guan1
yüan kuan
 enkan
The phenomenal and noumenal, i.e. the observed and the observing, the object and subject.

縱觀


纵观

see styles
zòng guān
    zong4 guan1
tsung kuan
to survey comprehensively; an overall survey

總觀


总观

see styles
zǒng guān
    zong3 guan1
tsung kuan
 sōkan
observe in a general way

美觀


美观

see styles
měi guān
    mei3 guan1
mei kuan
pleasing to the eye; beautiful; artistic

能觀


能观

see styles
néng guān
    neng2 guan1
neng kuan
 nōkan
subject

自觀


自观

see styles
zì guān
    zi4 guan1
tzu kuan
 jikan
observation of self

臺觀


台观

see styles
tái guān
    tai2 guan1
t`ai kuan
    tai kuan
 daikan
observation stand

舊觀


旧观

see styles
jiù guān
    jiu4 guan1
chiu kuan
former appearance; what it used to look like

苦觀


苦观

see styles
kǔ guān
    ku3 guan1
k`u kuan
    ku kuan
 kukan
contemplation of suffering

表觀


表观

see styles
biǎo guān
    biao3 guan1
piao kuan
apparent

覺觀


觉观

see styles
jué guān
    jue2 guan1
chüeh kuan
 kakukan
Awareness and pondering, acts of intellectuation, later called 尋伺, both of them hindrances to abstraction, or dhyāna. They are described as 麤 and 細, general and particular, respectively.

諦觀


谛观

see styles
dì guān
    di4 guan1
ti kuan
 teikan
to observe minutely

謂觀


谓观

see styles
wèi guān
    wei4 guan1
wei kuan
 ikan
to observe (?)

逆觀


逆观

see styles
nì guān
    ni4 guan1
ni kuan
 gyakkan
The inverse method in meditation.

通觀


通观

see styles
tōng guān
    tong1 guan1
t`ung kuan
    tung kuan
 tsūkan
to take an overall view of something; comprehensive view
observe together

遍觀


遍观

see styles
biàn guān
    bian4 guan1
pien kuan
 henkan
to watch everywhere

道觀


道观

see styles
dào guàn
    dao4 guan4
tao kuan
 dōkan
Daoist temple
Religious practice (or external influence) and internal vision.

達觀


达观

see styles
dá guān
    da2 guan1
ta kuan
to take things philosophically

遙觀


遥观

see styles
yáo guān
    yao2 guan1
yao kuan
to look into the distance

邪觀


邪观

see styles
xié guān
    xie2 guan1
hsieh kuan
 jakan
incorrect meditation

隨觀


随观

see styles
suí guān
    sui2 guan1
sui kuan
 zuikan
accordingly contemplate

雅觀


雅观

see styles
yǎ guān
    ya3 guan1
ya kuan
elegant and tasteful

靈觀

see styles
líng guān
    ling2 guan1
ling kuan
Yeonggwan

靜觀

see styles
jìng guān
    jing4 guan1
ching kuan
Jeonggwan

順觀

see styles
shùn guān
    shun4 guan1
shun kuan
sequential order of observing the twelve limbs of dependent origination

觀世音


观世音

see styles
guān shì yīn
    guan1 shi4 yin1
kuan shih yin
 Kanzeon
    かんぜおん

More info & calligraphy:

Guan Shi Yin: Protector Of Life
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara)
(out-dated kanji) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion
Regarder of the world's sounds, or cries, the so-called Goddess of Mercy; also known as 音; 世音善薩; 自在 (世自在); 尹; 光世音 (the last being the older form). Avalokiteśvara, v. 阿 8. Originally represented as a male, the images are now generally those of a female figure. The meaning of the term is in doubt; it is intp. as above, but the term 自在 (世自在) accords with the idea of Sovereign Regarder and is not associated with sounds or cries. Guanyin is one of the triad of Amida, is represented on his left, and is also represented as crowned with Amida; but there are as many as thirty-three different forms of Guanyin, sometimes with a bird, a vase, a willow wand, a pearl, a 'thousand' eyes and hands, etc., and, when as bestower of children, carrying a child. The island of Putuo (Potala) is the chief centre of Guanyin worship, where she is the protector of all in distress, especially of those who go to sea. There are many sūtras, etc., devoted to the cult, but its provenance and the date of its introduction to China are still in doubt. Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sūtra is devoted to Guanyin, and is the principal scripture of the cult; its date is uncertain. Guanyin is sometimes confounded with Amitābha and Maitreya. She is said to be the daughter of king Śubhavyūha 妙莊王, who had her killed by 'stifling because the sword of the executioner broke without hurting her. Her spirit went to hell; but hell changed into paradise. Yama sent her back to life to save his hell, when she was miraculously transported on a Lotus flower to the island of Poo-too'. Eitel.

觀佛經


观佛经

see styles
guān fó jīng
    guan1 fo2 jing1
kuan fo ching
 Kanbutsu kyō
Guanfo jing

觀光區


观光区

see styles
guān guāng qū
    guan1 guang1 qu1
kuan kuang ch`ü
    kuan kuang chü
tourist region; sightseeing area

觀光客


观光客

see styles
guān guāng kè
    guan1 guang1 ke4
kuan kuang k`o
    kuan kuang ko
tourist

觀喜地


观喜地

see styles
guān xǐ dì
    guan1 xi3 di4
kuan hsi ti
 kangiji
stage of observing joy

觀喜行


观喜行

see styles
guān xǐ xíng
    guan1 xi3 xing2
kuan hsi hsing
 kangi gyō
joyful service

觀四諦


观四谛

see styles
guān sì dì
    guan1 si4 di4
kuan ssu ti
 kan shitai
contemplate the four truths

觀因果


观因果

see styles
guān yīn guǒ
    guan1 yin1 guo3
kuan yin kuo
 kan inga
to scrutinize cause and effect

觀因緣


观因缘

see styles
guān yīn yuán
    guan1 yin1 yuan2
kuan yin yüan
 kan innen
scrutiny of the causes of one's error

觀察力


观察力

see styles
guān chá lì
    guan1 cha2 li4
kuan ch`a li
    kuan cha li
power of observation; perception

觀察員


观察员

see styles
guān chá yuán
    guan1 cha2 yuan2
kuan ch`a yüan
    kuan cha yüan
observer

觀察哨


观察哨

see styles
guān chá shào
    guan1 cha2 shao4
kuan ch`a shao
    kuan cha shao
sentry post

觀察家


观察家

see styles
guān chá jiā
    guan1 cha2 jia1
kuan ch`a chia
    kuan cha chia
observer; The Observer (UK newspaper)

觀察已


观察已

see styles
guān chá yǐ
    guan1 cha2 yi3
kuan ch`a i
    kuan cha i
 kansatsu i
having scrutinized

觀察心


观察心

see styles
guān chá xīn
    guan1 cha2 xin1
kuan ch`a hsin
    kuan cha hsin
 kansatsu shin
mental state of contemplation

觀察智


观察智

see styles
guān chá zhì
    guan1 cha2 zhi4
kuan ch`a chih
    kuan cha chih
 kansatsu chi
observing wisdom

觀察者


观察者

see styles
guān chá zhě
    guan1 cha2 zhe3
kuan ch`a che
    kuan cha che
observer

觀察覺


观察觉

see styles
guān chá jué
    guan1 cha2 jue2
kuan ch`a chüeh
    kuan cha chüeh
 kansatsu kaku
observing awareness

觀察門


观察门

see styles
guān chá mén
    guan1 cha2 men2
kuan ch`a men
    kuan cha men
 kanzatsu mon
Contemplation of the joys of Amitābha's Pure Land, one of the 五念門.

觀彼時


观彼时

see styles
guān bǐ shí
    guan1 bi3 shi2
kuan pi shih
 kanhiji
to look back at those times

觀待因


观待因

see styles
guān dài yīn
    guan1 dai4 yin1
kuan tai yin
 kandai in
expectation as cause

觀後感


观后感

see styles
guān hòu gǎn
    guan1 hou4 gan3
kuan hou kan
impression or feeling after visiting or watching (movies, museums etc)

觀後鏡


观后镜

see styles
guān hòu jìng
    guan1 hou4 jing4
kuan hou ching
mirror showing a view to one's rear (including rearview mirror, side-view mirror, baby view mirror etc)

觀心寺


观心寺

see styles
guān xīn sì
    guan1 xin1 si4
kuan hsin ssu
 Kanshinji
Kanshinji

觀心法


观心法

see styles
guān xīn fǎ
    guan1 xin1 fa3
kuan hsin fa
 kanjin hō
method of observing the mind

觀心論


观心论

see styles
guān xīn lùn
    guan1 xin1 lun4
kuan hsin lun
 Kanjin ron
Treatise on Observing the Mind

觀心門


观心门

see styles
guān xīn mén
    guan1 xin1 men2
kuan hsin men
 kanjin mon
approach of observing the mind

觀念論


观念论

see styles
guān niàn lùn
    guan1 nian4 lun4
kuan nien lun
 kannen ron
idealism

觀想法


观想法

see styles
guān xiǎng fǎ
    guan1 xiang3 fa3
kuan hsiang fa
 kansō hō
visualization protocol

觀星台


观星台

see styles
guàn xīng tái
    guan4 xing1 tai2
kuan hsing t`ai
    kuan hsing tai
astronomical observatory (old)

觀景台


观景台

see styles
guān jǐng tái
    guan1 jing3 tai2
kuan ching t`ai
    kuan ching tai
lookout; viewing platform; observation deck

觀智院

see styles
 kanchiin / kanchin
    かんちいん
(place-name) Kanchi-in Temple

觀果報


观果报

see styles
guān guǒ bào
    guan1 guo3 bao4
kuan kuo pao
 kan kahō
analyzing the effects of one's errors

觀測台


观测台

see styles
guān cè tái
    guan1 ce4 tai2
kuan ts`e t`ai
    kuan tse tai
observatory

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

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