阿毘羅吽欠
Japanese
editKanji in this term | ||||
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阿 | 毘 | 羅 | 吽 | 欠 |
あ Jinmeiyō |
び Jinmeiyō |
ら Grade: S |
うん Hyōgaiji |
けん Grade: 4 |
goon | kan'yōon | kan'on |
Etymology
editTransliteration of Sanskrit अविरहूम्खम् (avirahūmkham).[1]
Phrase
edit阿毘羅吽欠 • (a-bi-ra-un-ken)
- (Buddhism) a vi ra hūṃ khaṃ: a mantra or incantation directed to 大日如来 (Dainichi Nyorai, “Mahavairocana”), the five syllables representing the five elements in Japanese philosophy
Derived terms
edit- 阿毘羅吽欠蘇婆訶 (a-bi-ra-un-ken sowaka, “a vi ra hūṃ khaṃ svāhā”)
- 唵阿毘羅吽欠 (on a-bi-ra-un-ken, “oṃ a vi ra hūṃ khaṃ”)
See also
editReferences
editCategories:
- Japanese terms spelled with 阿 read as あ
- Japanese terms spelled with 毘 read as び
- Japanese terms spelled with 羅 read as ら
- Japanese terms spelled with 吽 read as うん
- Japanese terms spelled with 欠 read as けん
- Japanese terms read with on'yomi
- Japanese terms borrowed from Sanskrit
- Japanese terms derived from Sanskrit
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese phrases
- Japanese terms spelled with jinmeiyō kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with secondary school kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with hyōgaiji kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with fourth grade kanji
- Japanese terms written with five Han script characters
- ja:Buddhism