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yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 gan
    がん
(bound form) wish; hope; desire; to be willing; to wish (that something may happen); may ...; vow; pledge
prayer; wish; vow; (female given name) Nozomi
praṇihita; praṇidhāna; resolve, will, desire, cf. 誓.

願い

see styles
 negai
    ねがい
desire; wish; request; prayer; petition; application

願う

see styles
 negau
    ねがう
(transitive verb) (1) to desire; to wish; to hope; (transitive verb) (2) to beg; to request; to implore; to pray; (v5u,aux-v) (3) to have something done for oneself

願主


愿主

see styles
yuàn zhǔ
    yuan4 zhu3
yüan chu
 ganshu
    がんしゅ
temple petitioner; (surname) Ganshu
The original resolve in a previous existence which incites a man to build a pagoda, copy a sutra, etc., leading him to become Buddha or reach the Pure Land.

願事


愿事

see styles
yuàn shì
    yuan4 shi4
yüan shih
 negaigoto
    ねがいごと
wish; dream; prayer; one's desire
content of the vow

願人

see styles
 gannin
    がんにん
(1) petitioner; (2) person who prays; (3) (abbreviation) (See 願人坊主) beggar-priest

願佛


愿佛

see styles
yuàn fó
    yuan4 fo2
yüan fo
A Buddha of the vow, who passes through the eight forms of an incarnate Buddha, v. 八相.

願作


愿作

see styles
yuàn zuò
    yuan4 zuo4
yüan tso
Resolve to be or become, e.g. 作佛 resolve to become Buddha.

願入

see styles
 gannyuu / gannyu
    がんにゅう
(place-name) Gannyū

願力


愿力

see styles
yuàn lì
    yuan4 li4
yüan li
 ganriki
    がんりき
the power of prayer (in Buddhism)
The power of the vow.

願化

see styles
 ganke
    がんけ
(surname) Ganke

願土


愿土

see styles
yuàn tǔ
    yuan4 tu3
yüan t`u
    yüan tu
The land of the vow, the Pure Land of Amitābha.

願城

see styles
 ganjou / ganjo
    がんじょう
(surname) Ganjō

願子

see styles
 ganko
    がんこ
(female given name) Ganko

願寺

see styles
 ganji
    がんじ
(place-name) Ganji

願希

see styles
 kiki
    きき
(female given name) Kiki

願度


愿度

see styles
yuàn dù
    yuan4 du4
yüan tu
Salvation through trust in the vow e.g. of Amitābha.

願心


愿心

see styles
yuàn xīn
    yuan4 xin1
yüan hsin
 ganshin
a wish; a request (to a deity)
The heart of resolve (of Buddha to save all beings).

願念

see styles
 gannen
    がんねん
(surname) Gannen

願意


愿意

see styles
yuàn yì
    yuan4 yi4
yüan i
 gani
    がんい
to wish; to want; ready; willing (to do something)
(1) wish; hope; petition; request; (2) intent of a request; purpose of an application; content of a prayer

願慧

see styles
yuàn huì
    yuan4 hui4
yüan hui
vows and wisdom

願成

see styles
yuàn chéng
    yuan4 cheng2
yüan ch`eng
    yüan cheng
fulfillment of a vow

願掛

see styles
 gangake
    がんがけ
    gankake
    がんかけ
Shinto or Buddhist prayer

願文


愿文

see styles
yuàn wén
    yuan4 wen2
yüan wen
 ganmon
    がんもん
written prayer for a shrine or Buddhist temple
written vow

願景


愿景

see styles
yuàn jǐng
    yuan4 jing3
yüan ching
vision (of the future)

願智


愿智

see styles
yuàn zhì
    yuan4 zhi4
yüan chih
Wisdom resulting from the vow.

願暁

see styles
 gangyou / gangyo
    がんぎょう
(personal name) Gangyou

願書

see styles
 gansho
    がんしょ
(1) (written) application; written request; petition; (2) (See 願文) written prayer for a shrine or Buddhist temple

願望


愿望

see styles
yuàn wàng
    yuan4 wang4
yüan wang
 ganbou(p); ganmou / ganbo(p); ganmo
    がんぼう(P); がんもう

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Desire / Wish / Aspiration
desire; wish
(noun, transitive verb) desire; wish; aspiration

願樂

see styles
yuàn lè
    yuan4 le4
yüan le
to expect

願永

see styles
 ganei / gane
    がんえい
(surname) Gan'ei

願求

see styles
yuàn qiú
    yuan4 qiu2
yüan ch`iu
    yüan chiu
to seek after

願法

see styles
 ganpou / ganpo
    がんぽう
(surname) Ganpou

願海


愿海

see styles
yuàn hǎi
    yuan4 hai3
yüan hai
 gankai
    がんかい
(surname) Gankai
The bodhisattva vow is deep and wide like the ocean.

願状

see styles
 ganjou / ganjo
    がんじょう
written request

願生

see styles
yuàn shēng
    yuan4 sheng1
yüan sheng
vowing rebirth

願船


愿船

see styles
yuàn chuán
    yuan4 chuan2
yüan ch`uan
    yüan chuan
The Amitābha's vow likened to a boat which ferries all beings to his Pure Land.

願行


愿行

see styles
yuàn xíng
    yuan4 xing2
yüan hsing
To vow and perform the discipline the vow involves.

願身


愿身

see styles
yuàn shēn
    yuan4 shen1
yüan shen
The resolve of a Buddha to be born in the Tuṣita heaven for the work of saving all beings, also idem佛 above.

願輪


愿轮

see styles
yuàn lún
    yuan4 lun2
yüan lun
The vow-wheel, which overcomes all opposition; also the revolving of the bodhisattva's life around his vow.

願造

see styles
 ganzou / ganzo
    がんぞう
(given name) Ganzou

願酒

see styles
 ganshu
    がんしゅ
praying at a temple or shrine for help to stop drinking

願野

see styles
 ganno
    がんの
(surname) Ganno

願面

see styles
 ganmen
    がんめん
the front page of an application blank

願音

see styles
 neon
    ねおん
(female given name) Neon

願食


愿食

see styles
yuàn shí
    yuan4 shi2
yüan shih
Vow-food; to nourish the life by the vow, and thus have strength to fulfil its duties.

一願

see styles
 ichigan
    いちがん
(surname) Ichigan

万願

see styles
 mangan
    まんがん
(place-name) Mangan

上願

see styles
 jougan / jogan
    じょうがん
(place-name) Jōgan

不願


不愿

see styles
bù yuàn
    bu4 yuan4
pu yüan
 fugan
unwilling
does not wish

京願

see styles
 kyougan / kyogan
    きょうがん
(place-name) Kyōgan

仁願

see styles
 jingan
    じんがん
(given name) Jingan

仏願

see styles
 butsugan
    ぶつがん
(surname) Butsugan

代願

see styles
 daigan
    だいがん
(n,vs,vi) praying by proxy; applying by proxy

但願


但愿

see styles
dàn yuàn
    dan4 yuan4
tan yüan
if only (something were possible); I wish (that)

佛願


佛愿

see styles
fó yuàn
    fo2 yuan4
fo yüan
 butsugan
    ぶつがん
(surname) Butsugan
The vow of Buddha to save all beings.

作願


作愿

see styles
zuò yuàn
    zuo4 yuan4
tso yüan
 sagan
making the vow

併願

see styles
 heigan / hegan
    へいがん
(noun, transitive verb) applying to enter more than one school

依願

see styles
 igan
    いがん
in accordance with one's request

倖願


倖愿

see styles
xìng yuàn
    xing4 yuan4
hsing yüan
 kōgan
please!

僥願


侥愿

see styles
jiǎo yuàn
    jiao3 yuan4
chiao yüan
 gyōgan
to wish

出願

see styles
 shutsugan
    しゅつがん
(n,vs,vt,vi) application; filing an application

切願

see styles
 setsugan
    せつがん
(noun, transitive verb) entreaty; supplication

別願


别愿

see styles
bié yuàn
    bie2 yuan4
pieh yüan
 betsugan
Special vows, as the forty-eight of Amitābha, or the twelve of 藥師佛 Yao Shih Fo (Bhaiṣajya), as contrasted with general vows taken by all Bodhisattvas.

勅願

see styles
 chokugan
    ちょくがん
imperial prayer

単願

see styles
 tangan
    たんがん
single application; applying to enter only one school

名願

see styles
 nagan
    ながん
(surname) Nagan

呪願


呪愿

see styles
zhòu yuàn
    zhou4 yuan4
chou yüan
 jugan
invocation

咒願


咒愿

see styles
zhòu yuàn
    zhou4 yuan4
chou yüan
 jugan
Vows, prayers, or formulas uttered in behalf of donors, or of the dead; especially at the All Souls Day's offerings to the seven generations of ancestors. Every word and deed of a bodhisattva should be a dhāraṇī.

哀願

see styles
 aigan
    あいがん
(n,vs,vt,vi) supplication; appeal; entreaty; petition

唯願


唯愿

see styles
wéi yuàn
    wei2 yuan4
wei yüan
 yuigan
politely order or request

善願

see styles
 zengan
    ぜんがん
(place-name) Zengan

嘆願

see styles
 tangan
    たんがん
(n,vs,adj-no) entreaty; appeal; petition

四願


四愿

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sì yuàn
    si4 yuan4
ssu yüan
 shi gan
four vows

夙願


夙愿

see styles
sù yuàn
    su4 yuan4
su yüan
long-cherished wish

大願


大愿

see styles
dà yuàn
    da4 yuan4
ta yüan
 taigan
    たいがん
{Buddh} ambition; the Buddha's great vow (to save all people); (given name) Taigan
The great vow, of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, to save all the living and bring them to Buddhahood.

天願

see styles
 tengan
    てんがん
(place-name, surname) Tengan

如願


如愿

see styles
rú yuàn
    ru2 yuan4
ju yüan
 nyo gan
to have one's wishes fulfilled
as one wishes

妙願


妙愿

see styles
miào yuàn
    miao4 yuan4
miao yüan
 myougan / myogan
    みょうがん
(surname) Myōgan
excellent vow

宏願


宏愿

see styles
hóng yuàn
    hong2 yuan4
hung yüan
great aspiration; great ambition

宿願


宿愿

see styles
sù yuàn
    su4 yuan4
su yüan
 shukugan
    しゅくがん
long-cherished wish
longstanding desire
The vow made in a former existence.

寧願


宁愿

see styles
nìng yuàn
    ning4 yuan4
ning yüan
would rather ... (than ...)

専願

see styles
 sengan
    せんがん
single application; applying to enter only one school

廣願

see styles
 hirogan
    ひろがん
(surname) Hirogan

弘願


弘愿

see styles
hóng yuàn
    hong2 yuan4
hung yüan
 kougan / kogan
    こうがん
variant of 宏|宏愿[hong2 yuan4]
(given name) Kōgan
great vow

心願


心愿

see styles
xīn yuàn
    xin1 yuan4
hsin yüan
 shingan
    しんがん
cherished desire; dream; craving; wish; aspiration
prayer; heartfelt wish
The will of the mind, resolve, vow.

志願


志愿

see styles
zhì yuàn
    zhi4 yuan4
chih yüan
 shigan
    しがん
aspiration; ambition; to volunteer
(n,vs,vt,vi,adj-no) aspiration; volunteering; desire; application
to wish

念願

see styles
 nengan
    ねんがん
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) one's heart's desire; one's dearest wish

思願


思愿

see styles
sī yuàn
    si1 yuan4
ssu yüan
 shigan
to wish

悲願


悲愿

see styles
bēi yuàn
    bei1 yuan4
pei yüan
 higan
    ひがん
(1) one's dearest wish; (2) {Buddh} Buddha's vow to save humanity
The great pitying vow of Buddhas and bodhisattvas to save all beings.

情願


情愿

see styles
qíng yuàn
    qing2 yuan4
ch`ing yüan
    ching yüan
willingness; would rather (agree to X than Y)

意願


意愿

see styles
yì yuàn
    yi4 yuan4
i yüan
 igan
aspiration; wish (for); desire
a wish

愚願


愚愿

see styles
yú yuàn
    yu2 yuan4
yü yüan
 gugan
a stupid wish

愛願

see styles
 aine
    あいね
(female given name) Aine

懇願

see styles
 kongan
    こんがん
(noun, transitive verb) pleading; entreaty; supplication; petition

成願

see styles
 jougan / jogan
    じょうがん
(surname) Jōgan

所願


所愿

see styles
suǒ yuàn
    suo3 yuan4
so yüan
 shogan
    しょがん
wished-for; desired
wish; desire
that which one desires

普願

see styles
 fugan
    ふがん
(personal name) Fugan

期願


期愿

see styles
qí yuàn
    qi2 yuan4
ch`i yüan
    chi yüan
 kigan
aspiration

末願


末愿

see styles
mò yuàn
    mo4 yuan4
mo yüan
final vows (in a religious order or congregation of the Catholic Church)

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

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