There are 56 total results for your 往生 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
往生 see styles |
wǎng shēng wang3 sheng1 wang sheng oujou / ojo おうじょう |
to be reborn; to live in paradise (Buddhism); to die; (after) one's death (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} passing on to the next life; (n,vs,vi) (2) death; (n,vs,vi) (3) giving up a struggle; submission; (n,vs,vi) (4) being at one's wits' end; being flummoxed; (5) (rare) (See 圧状・2) coercion The future life, the life to which anyone is going; to go to be born in the Pure Land of Amitābha. (1) 往相囘向 To transfer one's merits to all beings that they may attain the Pure Land of Amitābha. (2) 還相囘向 Having been born in the Pure Land to return to mortality and by one's merits to bring mortals to the Pure Land. |
往生地 see styles |
oushouji / oshoji おうしょうじ |
(place-name) Oushouji |
往生寺 see styles |
oujouji / ojoji おうじょうじ |
(place-name) Oujōji |
往生山 see styles |
oujousan / ojosan おうじょうさん |
(personal name) Oujōsan |
往生岳 see styles |
oujoudake / ojodake おうじょうだけ |
(personal name) Oujōdake |
往生業 往生业 see styles |
wǎng shēng yè wang3 sheng1 ye4 wang sheng yeh ōjō gō |
activities that result in rebirth in the Pure Land |
往生論 往生论 see styles |
wǎng shēng lùn wang3 sheng1 lun4 wang sheng lun Ōjōron |
Treatise on Rebirth |
往生院 see styles |
oujouin / ojoin おうじょういん |
(place-name) Oujōin |
往生際 see styles |
oujougiwa / ojogiwa おうじょうぎわ |
(1) brink of death; (2) (See 往生際が悪い) time to give up; knowing when to give up |
不往生 see styles |
bù wǎng shēng bu4 wang3 sheng1 pu wang sheng fuōshō |
not reborn [into the Pure Land] |
便往生 see styles |
biàn wǎng shēng bian4 wang3 sheng1 pien wang sheng ben ōjō |
rebirth in the temporary land |
卽往生 see styles |
jí wǎng shēng ji2 wang3 sheng1 chi wang sheng soku ōshō |
immediate birth (into the Pure Land) |
大往生 see styles |
daioujou / daiojo だいおうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) peaceful death |
得往生 see styles |
dé wǎng shēng de2 wang3 sheng1 te wang sheng toku ōjō |
attain rebirth [in the Pure Land] |
當往生 当往生 see styles |
dāng wǎng shēng dang1 wang3 sheng1 tang wang sheng tō ōshō |
will be reborn |
立往生 see styles |
tachioujou / tachiojo たちおうじょう |
(noun/participle) bring to a standstill; stalling; stranding |
願往生 see styles |
yuàn wǎng shēng yuan4 wang3 sheng1 yüan wang sheng |
vowing rebirth |
往生淨土 see styles |
wǎng shēng jìng tǔ wang3 sheng1 jing4 tu3 wang sheng ching t`u wang sheng ching tu ōjō jōdo |
rebirth in the pure land |
往生要集 see styles |
wǎng shēng yào jí wang3 sheng1 yao4 ji2 wang sheng yao chi Ōjō yōshū |
Essentials of Rebirth |
往生論註 往生论注 see styles |
wǎng shēng lùn zhù wang3 sheng1 lun4 zhu4 wang sheng lun chu Ōshōronchū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
九品往生 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn wǎng shēng jiu3 pin3 wang3 sheng1 chiu p`in wang sheng chiu pin wang sheng kuhon ōjō |
The ninefold future life, in the Pure Land, v. 九品淨土. It is detailed in the sutra of this name whose full title is 阿彌陀三摩地集陀羅尼經. |
他力往生 see styles |
tā lì wǎng shēng ta1 li4 wang3 sheng1 t`a li wang sheng ta li wang sheng tariki ōjō |
rebirth [in the Pure Land] due to other-power |
十念往生 see styles |
shí niàn wǎng shēng shi2 nian4 wang3 sheng1 shih nien wang sheng jūnen ōjō |
These ten invocations will carry a dying man with an evil karma into the Pure-land. |
卽便往生 see styles |
jí biàn wǎng shēng ji2 bian4 wang3 sheng1 chi pien wang sheng sokuben ōjō |
to be directly reborn |
卽得往生 see styles |
jí dé wǎng shēng ji2 de2 wang3 sheng1 chi te wang sheng sokudoku ōjō |
to be reborn |
念仏往生 see styles |
nenbutsuoujou / nenbutsuojo ねんぶつおうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} (See 念仏・1,浄土・1) being reborn in the Pure Land through the invocation of the nembutsu |
念佛往生 see styles |
niàn fó wǎng shēng nian4 fo2 wang3 sheng1 nien fo wang sheng nenbutsu ōjō |
This is the basis or primary cause of such salvation (念佛三昧). |
意念往生 see styles |
yì niàn wǎng shēng yi4 nian4 wang3 sheng1 i nien wang sheng inen ōjō |
By thought and remembrance or invocation of Amitābha to enter into his Pure Land. |
極楽往生 see styles |
gokurakuoujou / gokurakuojo ごくらくおうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) rebirth in paradise; peaceful death |
決定往生 决定往生 see styles |
jué dìng wǎng shēng jue2 ding4 wang3 sheng1 chüeh ting wang sheng ketsujō ōshō |
certain rebirth in the Pure Land |
淨土往生 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 ching t`u wang sheng ching tu wang sheng jōdo ōjō |
rebirth in the Pure Land |
無理往生 see styles |
murioujou / muriojo むりおうじょう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) forced compliance; coercion; compulsion |
狂亂往生 狂乱往生 see styles |
kuáng luàn wǎng shēng kuang2 luan4 wang3 sheng1 k`uang luan wang sheng kuang luan wang sheng kyōran ōjō |
Saved out of terror into the next life; however distressed by thoughts of hell as the result of past evil life, ten repetitions, or even one, of the name of Amitābha ensures entry into his Paradise. |
立ち往生 see styles |
tachioujou / tachiojo たちおうじょう |
(noun/participle) bring to a standstill; stalling; stranding |
順次往生 see styles |
shùn cì wǎng shēng shun4 ci4 wang3 sheng1 shun tz`u wang sheng shun tzu wang sheng |
the next life in paradise |
往生淨土論 往生淨土论 see styles |
wǎng shēng jìng tǔ lùn wang3 sheng1 jing4 tu3 lun4 wang sheng ching t`u lun wang sheng ching tu lun Ōjō jōdo ron |
Treatise on Rebirth in the Pure Land |
九品往生圖 九品往生图 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn wǎng shēng tú jiu3 pin3 wang3 sheng1 tu2 chiu p`in wang sheng t`u chiu pin wang sheng tu kuhon ōjō zu |
diagram of the nine levels of going to be born in the heaven of total bliss |
女人往生願 女人往生愿 see styles |
nǚ rén wǎng shēng yuàn nv3 ren2 wang3 sheng1 yuan4 nü jen wang sheng yüan nyonin ōjō gan |
The thirty-fifth vow of Amitābha that he will refuse to enter into his final joy until every woman who calls on his name rejoices in enlightenment and who, hating her woman's body, has ceased to be reborn as a woman; also 女人成佛願. |
已今當往生 已今当往生 see styles |
yǐ jīn dāng wǎng shēng yi3 jin1 dang1 wang3 sheng1 i chin tang wang sheng ikintō ōjō |
Those born into the 'future life, ' (of the Pure Land) in the past, in the present, and to be born in the future. |
念佛往生願 念佛往生愿 see styles |
niàn fó wǎng shēng yuàn nian4 fo2 wang3 sheng1 yuan4 nien fo wang sheng yüan nenbutsu ōjō gan |
The eighteenth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows. |
淨土往生論 淨土往生论 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng lùn jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 lun4 ching t`u wang sheng lun ching tu wang sheng lun Jōdo ōjō ron |
Treatise on the Rebirth in the Pure Land |
聞名欲往生 闻名欲往生 see styles |
wén míng yù wǎng shēng wen2 ming2 yu4 wang3 sheng1 wen ming yü wang sheng bunmyō yoku ōjō |
hears [Amitâbha's] name and desires to be reborn [in his Pure Land] |
往生際が悪い see styles |
oujougiwagawarui / ojogiwagawarui おうじょうぎわがわるい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 往生際・2) not knowing when to give up; being a bad loser |
往生際の悪い see styles |
oujougiwanowarui / ojogiwanowarui おうじょうぎわのわるい |
(adjective) (See 往生際が悪い) unreasonably stubborn; not knowing when to give up |
十四佛國往生 十四佛国往生 see styles |
shí sì fó guó wǎng shēng shi2 si4 fo2 guo2 wang3 sheng1 shih ssu fo kuo wang sheng jūshi bukkoku ōjō |
The fourteen other-world realms of fourteen Buddhas, i. e. this realm of Śākyamuni and thirteen others. |
弁慶の立往生 see styles |
benkeinotachioujou / benkenotachiojo べんけいのたちおうじょう |
(exp,n) situation in which one can move neither forward nor backward |
大往生を遂げる see styles |
daioujouotogeru / daiojootogeru だいおうじょうをとげる |
(exp,v1) to die peacefully; to have lived a full life |
弁慶の立ち往生 see styles |
benkeinotachioujou / benkenotachiojo べんけいのたちおうじょう |
(exp,n) situation in which one can move neither forward nor backward |
卽得往生住不退轉 卽得往生住不退转 see styles |
jí dé wǎng shēng zhù bù tuì zhuǎn ji2 de2 wang3 sheng1 zhu4 bu4 tui4 zhuan3 chi te wang sheng chu pu t`ui chuan chi te wang sheng chu pu tui chuan soku doku ōjō jū futaiten |
thereupon attain birth [in the Pure Land] and remain in the state of non-retrogression |
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murioujou / muriojo むりおうじょう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) forced compliance; coercion; compulsion |
嵯峨二尊院門前往生院 see styles |
saganisoninmonzenoujouin / saganisoninmonzenojoin さがにそんいんもんぜんおうじょういん |
(place-name) Saganison'inmonzen'oujōin |
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tachioujou / tachiojo たちおうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) being brought to a standstill; being stranded; getting stuck; stalling; deadlock; (n,vs,vi) (2) being stumped; being in a dilemma; stopping in one's tracks; standing speechless; (n,vs,vi) (3) dying while standing (and remaining standing); dying on one's feet |
嵯峨二尊院門前往生院町 see styles |
saganisoninmonzenoujouinchou / saganisoninmonzenojoincho さがにそんいんもんぜんおうじょういんちょう |
(place-name) Saganison'inmonzen'oujōinchō |
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benkeinotachioujou / benkenotachiojo べんけいのたちおうじょう |
(exp,n) (idiom) situation in which one can move neither forward nor backward; Benkei's last stand |
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oujougiwagawarui / ojogiwagawarui おうじょうぎわがわるい |
(exp,adj-i) not knowing when to give up; being a bad loser |
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oujougiwanowarui / ojogiwanowarui おうじょうぎわのわるい |
(adjective) (See 往生際が悪い) unreasonably stubborn; not knowing when to give up |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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