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There are 35 total results for your 曼荼 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

曼荼

see styles
màn tú
    man4 tu2
man t`u
    man tu
 manda
maṇḍala

曼荼羅


曼荼罗

see styles
màn tú luó
    man4 tu2 luo2
man t`u lo
    man tu lo
 mandara
    まんだら
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) mandala
mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (given name) Mandara
曼怛羅; 曼特羅; 曼陀羅; 曼拏羅; 蔓陀囉; 滿荼邏 maṇḍala, a circle, globe, wheel ring; "any circular figure or diagram" (M.W.); a magic circle; a plot or place of enlightenment; a round or square altar on which buddhas and bodhisattvas are placed; a group of such, especially the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu groups of the Shingon sect; these were arranged by Kōbō Daishi to express the mystic doctrine of the two dhātu by way of illustration, the garbhadhātu representing the 理 and the 因 principle and cause, the vajradhātu the 智 and the 果 intelligence (or reason) and the effect, i.e. the fundamental realm of being, and mind as inherent in it; v. 胎 and 金剛. The two realms are fundamentally one, as are the absolute and phenomenal, e.g. water and wave. There are many kinds of maṇḍalas, e.g. the group of the Lotus Sutra; of the 觀經; of the nine luminaries; of the Buddha's entering into nirvana, etc. The real purpose of a maṇḍala is to gather the spiritual powers together, in order to promote the operation of the dharma or law. The term is commonly applied to a magic circle, subdivided into circles or squares in which are painted Buddhist divinities and symbols. Maṇḍalas also reveal the direct retribution of each of the ten worlds of beings (purgatory, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, the heavens of form, formless heavens, bodhisattvas, and buddhas). Each world has its maṇḍala which represents the originating principle that brings it to completion. The maṇḍala of the tenth world indicates the fulfilment and completion of the nine worlds.

曼荼羅教


曼荼罗教

see styles
màn tú luó jiào
    man4 tu2 luo2 jiao4
man t`u lo chiao
    man tu lo chiao
 mandara kyō
maṇḍala doctrine, mantra teaching, magic, yoga, the True word or Shingon sect.

曼荼羅集


曼荼罗集

see styles
màn tú luó jí
    man4 tu2 luo2 ji2
man t`u lo chi
    man tu lo chi
 Mandara shū
Compendium of Maṇḍalas

優留曼荼


优留曼荼

see styles
yōu liú màn tú
    you1 liu2 man4 tu2
yu liu man t`u
    yu liu man tu
 Urumanda
Urumaṇḍa

大曼荼羅


大曼荼罗

see styles
dà màn tú luó
    da4 man4 tu2 luo2
ta man t`u lo
    ta man tu lo
 daimandara
    だいまんだら
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) great mandala (in Shingon); mandala with an image of each deity
(大曼) The great maṇḍala; one of four groups of Buddhas and bodhisattvas of the esoteric school. The esoteric word 阿 "a " is styled the great maṇḍala-king.

布曼荼羅


布曼荼罗

see styles
bù màn tú luó
    bu4 man4 tu2 luo2
pu man t`u lo
    pu man tu lo
 fu mandara
to spread a magic cloth, or maṇḍala, on the ground

敷曼荼羅


敷曼荼罗

see styles
fū màn tú luó
    fu1 man4 tu2 luo2
fu man t`u lo
    fu man tu lo
 fu mandara
To spread a magic cloth, or maṇḍala, on the ground.

法曼荼羅

see styles
 houmandara / homandara
    ほうまんだら
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) dharma mandala (in Shingon); mandala were each deity is represented by its seed syllable in Sanskrit

両界曼荼羅

see styles
 ryoukaimandara / ryokaimandara
    りょうかいまんだら
{Buddh} (See 胎蔵界曼荼羅・たいぞうかいまんだら,金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas

両部曼荼羅

see styles
 ryoubumandara / ryobumandara
    りょうぶまんだら
{Buddh} (See 両界曼荼羅・りょうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas

九字曼荼羅


九字曼荼罗

see styles
jiǔ zì màn tú luó
    jiu3 zi4 man4 tu2 luo2
chiu tzu man t`u lo
    chiu tzu man tu lo
 kuji mandara
The nine character maṇḍala, i.e. the lotus, with its eight petals and its centre; Avalokiteśvara may be placed in the heart and Amitābha on each petal, generally in the shape of the Sanskrit "seed" letter, or alphabetic letter.

五通曼荼羅


五通曼荼罗

see styles
wǔ tōng màn tú luó
    wu3 tong1 man4 tu2 luo2
wu t`ung man t`u lo
    wu tung man tu lo
 gotsū mandara
maṇḍala of the five supernatural powers

內心曼荼羅


内心曼荼罗

see styles
nèi xīn màn tú luó
    nei4 xin1 man4 tu2 luo2
nei hsin man t`u lo
    nei hsin man tu lo
 naishin mandara
(or 祕密曼荼羅) The 'central heart ' maṇḍala of the 大日經 or the central throne in the diamond realm lotus to which it refers.

兩界曼荼羅


两界曼荼罗

see styles
liǎng jiè màn tú luó
    liang3 jie4 man4 tu2 luo2
liang chieh man t`u lo
    liang chieh man tu lo
 ryō gai mandara
maṇḍalas of both realms

兩部曼荼羅


两部曼荼罗

see styles
liǎng bù màn tú luó
    liang3 bu4 man4 tu2 luo2
liang pu man t`u lo
    liang pu man tu lo
 ryōbu mandara
maṇḍala of the two sections, i. e. dual powers of the two Japanese groups symbolizing the Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu v. 金剛界 and 胎藏界.

四種曼荼羅

see styles
 shishumandara
    ししゅまんだら
{Buddh} (See 大曼荼羅・だいまんだら,三昧耶曼荼羅・さんまやまんだら,法曼荼羅・ほうまんだら,羯磨曼荼羅・かつままんだら) four types of mandala (in Shingon)

四重曼荼羅


四重曼荼罗

see styles
sì chóng màn tú luó
    si4 chong2 man4 tu2 luo2
ssu ch`ung man t`u lo
    ssu chung man tu lo
 shijū mandara
four rings of mandala

大悲曼荼羅


大悲曼荼罗

see styles
dà bēi màn tú luó
    da4 bei1 man4 tu2 luo2
ta pei man t`u lo
    ta pei man tu lo
 daihi mandara
womb world maṇḍala born from great compassion

當麻曼荼羅


当麻曼荼罗

see styles
dāng má màn tú luó
    dang1 ma2 man4 tu2 luo2
tang ma man t`u lo
    tang ma man tu lo
 Taima (no) mandara
Taima maṇḍala

祕密曼荼羅


祕密曼荼罗

see styles
mì mì màn tú luó
    mi4 mi4 man4 tu2 luo2
mi mi man t`u lo
    mi mi man tu lo
 himitsu mandara
esoteric maṇḍala

羯磨曼荼羅

see styles
 katsumamandara
    かつままんだら
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) karma mandala (in Shingon); three-dimensional mandala with a sculpture of each deity

胎蔵曼荼羅

see styles
 taizoumandara / taizomandara
    たいぞうまんだら
{Buddh} (See 胎蔵界曼荼羅) Garbhadhatu Mandala; Womb Realm Mandala; Matrix Realm Mandala

金剛曼荼羅


金刚曼荼罗

see styles
jīn gāng màn tú luó
    jin1 gang1 man4 tu2 luo2
chin kang man t`u lo
    chin kang man tu lo
 kongō mandara
v. 金剛界.

三昧耶曼荼羅


三昧耶曼荼罗

see styles
sān mèi yé màn tú luó
    san1 mei4 ye2 man4 tu2 luo2
san mei yeh man t`u lo
    san mei yeh man tu lo
 sanmayamandara
    さんまやまんだら
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) samya mandala (in Shingon); mandala where each deity is represented by an object (lotus flower, gem, sword, etc.)
samaya-maṇḍala. One of the four kinds of magic circles in which the saints are represented by the symbols of their power, e.g. pagoda, jewel, lotus, sword.

五祕密曼荼羅


五祕密曼荼罗

see styles
wǔ mì mì màn tú luó
    wu3 mi4 mi4 man4 tu2 luo2
wu mi mi man t`u lo
    wu mi mi man tu lo
 go himitsu mandara
or 十七尊曼荼羅 The maṇḍala of this group contains seventeen figures representing the five above named, with their twelve subordinates.

十七尊曼荼羅


十七尊曼荼罗

see styles
shí qī zūn màn tú luó
    shi2 qi1 zun1 man4 tu2 luo2
shih ch`i tsun man t`u lo
    shih chi tsun man tu lo
 jūshichison mandara
maṇḍala of the seventeen sages

胎蔵界曼荼羅

see styles
 taizoukaimandara / taizokaimandara
    たいぞうかいまんだら
{Buddh} (See 金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら,両界曼荼羅・りょうかいまんだら) Garbhadhatu Mandala; Womb Realm Mandala; Matrix Realm Mandala

胎藏界曼荼羅


胎藏界曼荼罗

see styles
tāi zàng jiè màn tú luó
    tai1 zang4 jie4 man4 tu2 luo2
t`ai tsang chieh man t`u lo
    tai tsang chieh man tu lo
 taizōkai mandara
womb world maṇḍala

金剛界曼荼羅


金刚界曼荼罗

see styles
jīn gāng jiè màn tú luó
    jin1 gang1 jie4 man4 tu2 luo2
chin kang chieh man t`u lo
    chin kang chieh man tu lo
 kongoukaimandara / kongokaimandara
    こんごうかいまんだら
{Buddh} (See 胎蔵界曼荼羅・たいぞうかいまんだら,両界曼荼羅・りょうかいまんだら) Vajradhatu Mandala; Diamond Realm Mandala
maṇḍala of the adamantine realm

Variations:
曼荼羅
曼陀羅

see styles
 mandara; madara(ok); mandara
    まんだら; まだら(ok); マンダラ
(kana only) {Buddh} mandala

大悲胎藏曼荼羅


大悲胎藏曼荼罗

see styles
dà bēi tāi zàng màn tú luó
    da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 man4 tu2 luo2
ta pei t`ai tsang man t`u lo
    ta pei tai tsang man tu lo
 daihi taizō mandara
The maṇḍala of the 大悲胎藏.

那阿賴耶曼荼羅


那阿赖耶曼荼罗

see styles
nà ā lài yé màn tú luó
    na4 a1 lai4 ye2 man4 tu2 luo2
na a lai yeh man t`u lo
    na a lai yeh man tu lo
 na araiya mandara
nālaya-maṇḍala, the non-ālayamaṇḍala, or the 道場 bodhi-site or seat, which is 無依處 without fixed place, independent of place, and entirely pure.

八大菩薩曼荼羅經


八大菩萨曼荼罗经

see styles
bā dà pú sà màn tú luó jīng
    ba1 da4 pu2 sa4 man4 tu2 luo2 jing1
pa ta p`u sa man t`u lo ching
    pa ta pu sa man tu lo ching
 Hachi daibosatsu mandara kyō
Maṇḍala of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas

大悲胎藏生曼荼羅


大悲胎藏生曼荼罗

see styles
dà bēi tāi zàng shēng màn tú luó
    da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 sheng1 man4 tu2 luo2
ta pei t`ai tsang sheng man t`u lo
    ta pei tai tsang sheng man tu lo
 daihi taizōshō mandara
womb world maṇḍala of great compassion

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

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