obscure in Kanji [in Stock]

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It’s a word used when you’re in an ambiguous state and you’re not sure what you mean. For example, it is used when you are not sure whether a romance is about to start or whether you are just getting along as friends. Japanese said “Aimai-moko” as four characters idiom. This is a combination … Read More

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Sakyamuni in Kanji [in Stock]

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Founder of Buddhism. Although there are various theories about the dates of his birth and death, it is difficult to determine, but the most popular theories are 565-486 BC and 465-386 BC. A transcription of the Sanskrit shakya. Shakyamuni was originally the name of a tribe in northern India, but is now widely used … Read More

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mandala in Kanji [in Stock]

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Mandala, which is said to have originated in ancient India, is said to have spread to Central Asia, China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan, and there are various types. In Japan, it is often treated as a principal image in the form of a hanging scroll. There are many different ways of expression. Mandala … Read More

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be in the same boat in Kanji [in Stock]

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In Buddhism, after death, he was born on the same lotus flower in Sukhavati Jodo. In turn, to act and fate together until the end, regardless of the good or bad of things and the good or bad of the result. In Japanese literature, it was used to fulfill love in the afterlife, especially … Read More

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hell in Kanji [in Stock]

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This etymology came from India in Buddhism. What used to be called “naraka” in Sanskrit was transcribed and transmitted to China to become “naraku”. In China, Naraka meant an underground prison, so it was omitted and became hell. It is said that the words “hell” and “naraku” were introduced to Japan. Japanese said “Ji … Read More

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agonizing cries in Kanji [in Stock]

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A man/woman who crying in extreme pain and seeking salvation. Very miserable and ugly. The situation was such that the deceased fell into hell and could not bear the torment and cried out loud. Annoying hell and screaming hell in Buddhism. Both are one of the eight great hells. It may also refer to … Read More

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Kenpo martial arts in Kanji [in Stock]

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The origin of the fist law is considered to be India. That led to China as well as Buddhism and developed. In Japan, there is a school that takes the form of fist law among jujutsu, and there are also many elements of jujutsu that are similar to fist law in Japanese old martial … Read More

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Zen in Kanji [in Stock]

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Brought from China around the 7th century, Zen originally referred to the teachings and practices of the Zen sect, a branch of Buddhism that developed in Japan, but is known today as a philosophy related to meditation and mindfulness. History of Zen Zen is a term that refers to the teachings and philosophy of … Read More

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evil in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. In Buddhism, things that get away in the way of teaching and hindering training. The evil god Tenma, the phenomenon that occurs inside the mind, etc. 2. God who causes harm to people. In addition, working of that creepy power. 3. A person who adheres to something so unusually. Japanese says “Ma”.

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Bhutan in Kanji [in Stock]

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An inland country surrounded by the eastern Himalayas, the Tibetan autonomous regions of India and China. Tyrannical monarchy. Most of the country is a mountainous area over 2000 meters above sea level. Agriculture and livestock farming is the main industry. Most of the residents are Tibetan Bhutan people and believe in Tibetan Buddhism.

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Nirvana in Kanji [in Stock]

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enlightenment. the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation. In Buddhism, the vicinity where perplexity was annihilated and the wisdom of enlightenment (bodhi) was completed. A transcription of nibbāna in Pali, called nirvāa in Sanskrit. The original word means “(flame) has disappeared and perished (state)”, which means that the burning fire of worldly desires … Read More

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vegetarianism in Kanji [in Stock]

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a diet excluding all meat and fish. The principle that it is desirable to limit all human food to plant food. Derived from a religious or unique nutritional position. This principle is called a vegetarian. In Buddhism, meat eating is prohibited in principle, and some Christians, like the Seventh Worship Day, are vegetarian, but … Read More

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zen in kanji [in Stock]

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1. a Buddhist doctrine that enlightenment can be attained through direct intuitive insight. 2. school of Mahayana Buddhism asserting that enlightenment can come through meditation and intuition rather than faith. Abbreviated noun of sitting ‘座禅’.

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[Kanji] Heaven Hoodie

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[Kanji] Heaven Hoodie It is a clean land where Buddhas and Bodhisattvas live without any troubles or injuries in Buddhism. There are various types of Pure Land, and among them, the Pure Land with Amida Nyorai. Japan calls “Goku Raku Jo Do”.

innocence

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Buddhist language. A state in which fixed shackles have disappeared. Buddhist language. A heart that sees everything as empty. Be honest without any clutter in your heart. Japanese says “mu shin”. > Stocks about Buddhism 漢字 無心 むしん

Inspiration and expiration

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the beginning and end of things. alpha and omega. A to Z. Japanese says a-un. > buddhism Japanese stocks 漢字 阿吽 あうん

sincerity

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A true heart without hesitation or doubt. Also, an innocent heart. Japanese says “Ma gokoro”. Buddhist language. True devotion. Japanese says “Shin shin”. > buddhism stocks 漢字 真心 まごころ

[Kanji] agonizing cries T-Shirt

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[Kanji] agonizing cries long sleeves T-Shirt A very messy state where people are suffering and crying. Annoying hell and screaming hell in Buddhism. Both are one of the eight great hells. It may also refer to the hell of annoyance. Japan calls “A-Bi-Kyo-Kan”.

[Kanji] agonizing cries T-Shirt

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A very messy state where people are suffering and crying. Annoying hell and screaming hell in Buddhism. Both are one of the eight great hells. It may also refer to the hell of annoyance. Japanese says “A Bi Kyo Kan”. [Kanji] agonizing cries T-Shirt

Laos

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People’s Democratic Republic in the northeastern Indochina Peninsula. An inland country located on the eastern coast of the Mekong River, where most of the country is occupied by mountains and plateaus. About half of the residents are Lao, and there are minorities such as Kah and Meo. National religion is Buddhism. > Asia spot … Read More

Sakyamuni

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Abbreviation for “Sakyamuni”. The founder of Buddhism. One of the four saints of the world. One of the Noh masks. The large surface of the Buddha statue painted with gold paint. Things are broken and unusable. A slang term for a penis.(Currently, it is rare to say in the meaning of that word) Japanese … Read More

[Kanji] Sakyamuni T-shirt

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Abbreviation for “Sakyamuni”. The founder of Buddhism. One of the four saints of the world. One of the Noh masks. The large surface of the Buddha statue painted with gold paint. Things are broken and unusable. A slang term for a penis. (Currently, it is rare to say in the meaning of that word) … Read More

[Kanji] Sakyamuni long sleeve T-shirt

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Abbreviation for “Muni”. The founder of Buddhism. One of the four saints of the world. One of the Noh masks. The large surface of the Buddha statue painted with gold paint. Things are broken and unusable. A slang term for a man’s pubic area. (Currently, it is rare to say in the meaning of … Read More

Zen

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The sect of Buddhism. It is the teaching and thought of the Buddhist sect, “Zen Buddhism,” and is a term that expresses the practice and attitude of unifying the spirit and opening enlightenment. > Buddhism stocks ぜん 漢字 禅

[Kanji] Zen Hoodie

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[Kanji] Zen Hoodie Zen is an abbreviation of Zen Buddhism, a part of the Mahayana Buddhism, or a transcription of Sanskrit dhy 音 na (Dyana), an abbreviation of Zena.

[Kanji] Zen long sleeve T-Shirt

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Zen is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty as the Chan school of Chinese Buddhism and later developed into various schools. [Kanji] long sleeve T-Shirt

[Kanji] Zen T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Zen T-Shirt Zen is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty as the Chan school of Chinese Buddhism and later developed into various schools.

Nirvana

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What’s mean Nirvana? In Buddhism, it means the ultimate goal of eternal peace, supreme joy, and a world of comfort. Originally, it means that the wind blows out the flames, and refers to the state in which the flames of anxiety and attachment, which are self-centered desires, have been extinguished. A transcription of nibbāna … Read More

[Kanji] Nirvana T-shirt

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[Kanji] nirvana T Shirt In Buddhism, it means the ultimate goal of eternal peace, supreme joy, and a world of comfort. Originally, it means that the wind blows out the flames, and refers to the state in which the flames of anxiety and attachment, which are self-centered desires, have been extinguished. Japanese calls Ne-Han.

[Kanji] Nirvana Hoodie

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[Kanji] nirvana Hoodie In Buddhism, it means the ultimate goal of eternal peace, supreme joy, and a world of comfort. Originally, it means that the wind blows out the flames, and refers to the state in which the flames of anxiety and attachment, which are self-centered desires, have been extinguished. Japan calls Ne-Han.

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