Buddhist terms and concepts Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Several Buddhist terms and concepts lack direct translations into English that cover the breadth of the original term. Below are given a number of important Buddhist terms, short definitions, and the languages in which they appear. In this list, an attempt has been made to organize terms by their original form and give translations and synonyms in other languages below the definition.
Languages and traditions dealt with here: Chinese, English, Pāli; (Theravada), Sanskrit (or Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit) (primarily Mahayana), Tibetan (Vajrayana), Korean, Japanese ((Zen)), Thai (Theravada).
This is an Article on Buddhist terms and concepts. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Buddhist terms and concepts A
ācārya;
addiction
alayavijnana
āgarika;
ānāpānasati;
anicca
anatta
arhat
Literally it means the "Worthy One".
B
bhikkhu/bhikshu
bodhi
bodhi tree
bodhisattva
Buddha
buddha nature
D
dependent origination
dukkha
dhamma
dhyana (see jhāna)
doan
dokusan
E
Early Buddhist Schools
F
fukudo
G
gassho
gongan
H
Han
I
ino
J
Jhana
Jisha
K
Kensho
kinhin
koan
kyosaku
L
Lama
Lineage
M
makyo
Madhyamaka
Mokugyo
Moka
Mondo
middle way
N
nirvana
O
oryoki
P
paramārtha;
paramita
paicca-samuppāda;
Purisa
R
rebirth
Rinpoche
Tibetan for 'Precious one'
Title for:
Rinzai (臨済)
Rohatsu
Roshi
S
samanera/shramanera
samatha
samu
sasāra;
savti
sagha
Sayadaw
satori
sensei
skandha
sesshin
shikantaza (只管打座)
ūnyatā
sōtō-shū(曹洞 宗)
store consciousness
sutta
T
tanha
tanto
Tathāgata;
teisho
Tenzo
Three poisons
Tripiaka
Tulku
U
upāya;
V
Vināya;
vipassana
Z
zazen
Zendo
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