List: Buddhism
Words and expressions used in Buddhism, a religion widely extended in Japan.
Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- latter days of the law (one of the three ages of Buddhism), age of the degeneration of the law
ใช adjective adjective (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ noun noun (generic) Buddhism
- uneducated, ignorant, illiterate
- arhat, person who has attained nirvana
Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- Hades, the underworld, the other world, realm of the dead
usually written using kana alone adverb dated term ใช adjective adjective (generic) Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- extraordinarily, astonishingly, extremely, terribly, awfully, unreasonably, absurdly
- extraordinary, outrageous, absurd, unreasonable
- unconditioned dharma
search-only kanji form Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- deep-rooted delusion, firm conviction (based on incorrect beliefs)
Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- conviction based on flawed ideas, obstructive thought
noun noun (generic) Buddhism abbreviation noun (suffix) counter
- law (esp. ancient East Asian criminal code), regulation
- vinaya (rules for the monastic community)
- Ritsu (school of Buddhism)
- lรผshi (style of Chinese poem)
- (musical) pitch
- six odd-numbered notes of the ancient chromatic scale
- Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale, similar to Dorian mode (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do)
- step (in traditional Eastern music, corresponding to a Western semitone)
noun noun (generic) Buddhism
- dragon god, dragon king
- naga
Buddhism expression
- may the presiders over warriors be my vanguard (nine-character charm chanted to ward off evil)
yojijukugo Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- purification of the six roots of perception