There are 14 total results for your 諸惡 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
諸惡 诸恶 see styles |
zhū è zhu1 e4 chu o shoaku |
various evil [activities] |
諸惡趣 诸恶趣 see styles |
zhū è qù zhu1 e4 qu4 chu o ch`ü chu o chü sho akushu |
the negative rebirths |
諸惡尋思 诸恶寻思 see styles |
zhū è xún sī zhu1 e4 xun2 si1 chu o hsün ssu shoaku jinshi |
various kinds of negative discursive thought |
諸惡無作 诸恶无作 see styles |
zhū è wú zuò zhu1 e4 wu2 zuo4 chu o wu tso shoaku musa |
To do no evil, to do only good, to purify the will, is the doctrine of all Buddhas,' i.e. 諸惡無作, 諸善奉行, 自淨其意, 是諸佛教. These four sentences are said to include all the Buddha-teaching: cf. 阿含經 1. |
諸惡莫作 诸恶莫作 see styles |
zhū è mò zuò zhu1 e4 mo4 zuo4 chu o mo tso shoaku makusa |
not doing evil |
勸止諸惡 劝止诸恶 see styles |
quàn zhǐ zhū è quan4 zhi3 zhu1 e4 ch`üan chih chu o chüan chih chu o kanshi shoaku |
to encourage the suppression of evil activities |
墮諸惡趣 堕诸恶趣 see styles |
duò zhū è qù duo4 zhu1 e4 qu4 to chu o ch`ü to chu o chü da shoakushu |
to fall into evil rebirths |
滅諸惡法 灭诸恶法 see styles |
miè zhū è fǎ mie4 zhu1 e4 fa3 mieh chu o fa metsu sho akuhō |
to extinguish all unwholesome dharmas |
離諸惡趣 离诸恶趣 see styles |
lí zhū è qù li2 zhu1 e4 qu4 li chu o ch`ü li chu o chü risho akushu |
sarva-sattva-apāya-jahanā |
辟除諸惡經 辟除诸恶经 see styles |
bì chú zhū è jīng bi4 chu2 zhu1 e4 jing1 pi ch`u chu o ching pi chu chu o ching Byakujo shoaku kyō |
Bichu zhue jing |
我昔所造諸惡業 我昔所造诸恶业 see styles |
wǒ xí suǒ zào zhū è yè wo3 xi2 suo3 zao4 zhu1 e4 ye4 wo hsi so tsao chu o yeh ga shaku sho zō sho aku gō |
various negative activities in which I engaged in the past |
諸惡莫作衆善奉行 诸恶莫作众善奉行 see styles |
zhū è mò zuò zhòng shàn fèng xíng zhu1 e4 mo4 zuo4 zhong4 shan4 feng4 xing2 chu o mo tso chung shan feng hsing shoaku makusa shuzen bugyō |
not doing evil, doing all good things |
一切衆生離諸惡趣 一切众生离诸恶趣 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng lí zhū è qù yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 li2 zhu1 e4 qu4 i ch`ieh chung sheng li chu o ch`ü i chieh chung sheng li chu o chü issai shujō rishoakushu |
sarvasattva-pāpa-prahāṇa. A samādhi on a world free from all the evil destinies. |
大乘觀想曼拏羅淨諸惡趣經 大乘观想曼拏罗淨诸恶趣经 see styles |
dà shèng guān xiǎng màn ná luó jìng zhū è qù jīng da4 sheng4 guan1 xiang3 man4 na2 luo2 jing4 zhu1 e4 qu4 jing1 ta sheng kuan hsiang man na lo ching chu o ch`ü ching ta sheng kuan hsiang man na lo ching chu o chü ching Daijō kansō mandara jō shōakushu kyō |
Tantra of the Mahāyāna Meditation Maṇḍala which Purifies [Transgressions and Halts] the Evil Transmigrations |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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