Shan zai shan zai, Shàn zāi shàn zāi: 1 definition
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Chinese-English dictionary
善哉善哉 [shàn zāi shàn zāi] refers to: “excellent, excellent!”.
善哉善哉 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 善哉.
[Sanskrit] kilikilā; sādhu sādhu.
[Tibetan] legs so legs so.
[Vietnamese] thiện tai thiện tai.
[Korean] 선재선재 / seonjae seonjae.
[Japanese] ゼンサイゼンサイ / zensai zensai.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Zai, Shan zai, Shan.
Full-text: Kilikila, legs so legs so, Shan zai, Han xiao, Yi su jue, Da xiong, Shou chi fa hua, Da bei xin, Pu ti shu shen, Qi bao ta, Zhen fa gong yang, Ping deng da hui, Moran, Zhu jiu, Bu er fa men, Duo bao ta, San hua.
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Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
Sutta 18: [0083b10] The Sutra on the Elder Hariti's Questions < [Part 154 - Jataka stories (translated by Dharmaraksha)]
Sutta 1: The Dharma Discourses of Srotapanna < [Part 125 - Ekottara-Agama (Numbered Discourses)]
Sutta 16: [0080c27] The Sutra on Bhikkhus Stating Their Aspirations < [Part 154 - Jataka stories (translated by Dharmaraksha)]
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (Sutra of the Great Vow)
Chapter 2 - The Division Bodies Gather < [Scroll 1]
Chapter 8 - The Praise of Yama and his Followers < [Scroll 2]
Chapter 4 - Karmic Retribution for Beings in Jambudvīpa < [Scroll 1]
The Phenomenon of “Tao-for-Buddhism” in Dunhuang Taoist Manuscripts < [Volume 16, Issue 3 (2025)]
How to Protect One’s Home in Medieval China? A Study of the... < [Volume 14, Issue 3 (2023)]
Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
How Did Xuanzang Understand Dhāraṇī?: A View from His Translations < [Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies 3.1 (2020)]