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There are 38 total results for your 念仏 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

念仏

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 nenbutsu
    ねんぶつ
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} (See 南無阿弥陀仏) nembutsu; nianfo; the three-word invocation "Namu Amida Butsu" dedicated to the Amitabha Buddha; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} visualizing a Buddha (in one's mind); (place-name, surname) Nenbutsu

念仏坂

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 nenbutsuzaka
    ねんぶつざか
(personal name) Nenbutsuzaka

念仏坦

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 nenbutsudan
    ねんぶつだん
(place-name) Nenbutsudan

念仏寺

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 nenbutsuji
    ねんぶつじ
(place-name) Nenbutsuji

念仏山

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 nenbutsusan
    ねんぶつさん
(personal name) Nenbutsusan

念仏岩

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 nenbutsuiwa
    ねんぶついわ
(place-name) Nenbutsuiwa

念仏峠

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 nenbutsutouge / nenbutsutoge
    ねんぶつとうげ
(place-name) Nenbutsutōge

念仏川

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 nenbutsukawa
    ねんぶつかわ
(place-name) Nenbutsukawa

念仏橋

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 nenbutsubashi
    ねんぶつばし
(personal name) Nenbutsubashi

念仏池

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 nenbutsuike
    ねんぶついけ
(place-name) Nenbutsuike

念仏瀬

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 nenbutsuse
    ねんぶつせ
(place-name) Nenbutsuse

念仏谷

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 nebudani
    ねぶだに
(place-name) Nebudani

念仏踊

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 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

大念仏

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 dainenbutsu
    だいねんぶつ
(See 念仏・1) loudly reciting Amithaba's name

祈念仏

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 kinenbuchi
    きねんぶち
(surname) Kinenbuchi

空念仏

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 soranenbutsu; karanenbutsu
    そらねんぶつ; からねんぶつ
empty words

踊念仏

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 odorinenbutsu
    おどりねんぶつ
(irregular okurigana usage) Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

念仏ケ原

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 nenbutsugahara
    ねんぶつがはら
(personal name) Nenbutsugahara

念仏三昧

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 nenbutsuzanmai
    ねんぶつざんまい
(yoji) {Buddh} being deep in prayer; praying devoutly to Amida Buddha

念仏往生

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 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

念仏谷地

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 nenbutsuyachi
    ねんぶつやち
(place-name) Nenbutsuyachi

念仏踊り

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 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

別時念仏

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 betsujinenbutsu
    べつじねんぶつ
{Buddh} recitation of Amida Buddha's name on a specified day and time period (practice of Pure Land Buddhists)

口称念仏

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 kushounenbutsu / kushonenbutsu
    くしょうねんぶつ
{Buddh} (See 観念念仏) chanting an invocation (to Amida Buddha); reciting a prayer

大念仏寺

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 dainenbutsuji
    だいねんぶつじ
(place-name) Dainenbutsuji

専修念仏

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 senjunenbutsu
    せんじゅねんぶつ
(rare) intently praying to Buddha (esp. Amitabha)

観念念仏

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 kannennenbutsu
    かんねんねんぶつ
{Buddh} (See 口称念仏) contemplation (on Amida Buddha, the Pure Land, etc.)

踊り念仏

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 odorinenbutsu
    おどりねんぶつ
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

隠れ念仏

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 kakurenenbutsu
    かくれねんぶつ
(hist) secret Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism (practised in Kyushu in the Edo period)

鬼の念仏

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 oninonenbutsu
    おにのねんぶつ
(exp,n) {art} (See 大津絵) demon's prayer (Ōtsu-e motif depicting a demon wearing monk's robes and holding a bell)

化野念仏寺

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 adashinonenbutsuji
    あだしのねんぶつじ
(personal name) Adashinonenbutsuji

融通念仏宗

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 yuuzuunenbutsushuu / yuzunenbutsushu
    ゆうずうねんぶつしゅう
Yuzu Nembutsu (school of Pure Land Buddhism)

念仏を唱える

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 nenbutsuotonaeru
    ねんぶつをとなえる
(exp,v1) {Buddh} (See 念仏・1) to chant the nembutsu

念仏トンネル

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 nenbutsutonneru
    ねんぶつトンネル
(place-name) Nenbutsu Tunnel

馬の耳に念仏

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 umanomimininenbutsu
    うまのみみにねんぶつ
(expression) (idiom) (See 念仏・1) preaching to the deaf; chanting the nembutsu into a horse's ear

念仏平避難小屋

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 nenbutsudairahinangoya
    ねんぶつだいらひなんごや
(place-name) Nenbutsudairahinangoya

Variations:
念仏踊り
念仏踊

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 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
(See 踊り念仏) Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

Variations:
踊り念仏
踊念仏(io)

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 odorinenbutsu
    おどりねんぶつ
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing
This page contains 38 results for "念仏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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