Bu jing fen nu, Bù jìng fèn nù: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Bu jing fen nu means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
不淨忿怒 [bu jing fen nu]—Ucchuṣma, a bodhisattva connected with 不動明王 [bu dong ming wang] who controls unclean demons.
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
不淨忿怒 [bu jing fen nu]—Impure Wrath — [Term] is Uccuṣma Vidyaraja (鳥樞沙摩明王 [niao shu sha mo ming wang]).
不淨忿怒—【術語】鳥樞沙摩明王也。
[shù yǔ] niǎo shū shā mó míng wáng yě.
[shu yu] niao shu sha mo ming wang ye.
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
Languages of India and abroad
Chinese-English dictionary
不淨忿怒 [bù jìng fèn nù] refers to: “Ucchuṣma” [name of a Bodhisattva].
不淨忿怒 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 不淨金剛; 烏樞沙摩明王; 觸金剛.
[Vietnamese] bất tịnh phẫn nộ.
[Korean] 부정분노 / Bujeongbunno.
[Japanese] フジョウフンヌ / Fujōfunnu.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Bu, Jing, Fen, Bem, Bo, Nu.
Full-text: Chu jin gang, Bu jing jin gang, Wu shu sha mo ming wang.
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