般若波羅蜜
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||||
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般 | 若 | 波 | 羅 | 蜜 |
はん Grade: S |
にゃ Grade: 6 |
は Grade: 3 |
ら Grade: S |
みつ Grade: S |
on’yomi |
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 般若波羅蜜 (MC pˠan ȵiaX puɑ lɑ miɪt̚), itself being Kumārajīva's transliteration of Sanskrit प्रज्ञापारमिता (prajñāpāramitā); equivalent to 般若 (hannya, “wisdom”) + 波羅蜜 (haramitsu, “completeness, perfection”).
Compare 般若波羅蜜多 (hannya haramitta), Xuanzang's later transliteration of the same Buddhist term.
Pronunciation
Noun
般若波羅蜜 (hiragana はんにゃはらみつ, rōmaji hannya haramitsu)
- (Buddhism) prajnaparamita (perfection of wisdom, one of the six or ten transcendental virtues in Mahayana Buddhism)
- Synonyms: 智慧波羅蜜 (chie haramitsu), 般若波羅蜜多 (hannya haramitta)
- Hypernyms: 六波羅蜜 (roku-haramitsu, ropparamitsu), 十波羅蜜 (jū-haramitsu)
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