Buddha
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Buddhism
French (language)
statue of Buddha
French
large statue of Buddha (trad. at least 4.8m high)
nembutsu
stone Buddhist image
Buddhist (household) altar
France
going to France
French possession
Buddhist studies
gods and Buddha
the thirteen buddhas, bodhisattvas and wisdom kings
French person
Japan and France
Buddhist family chapel
the power of Buddha
the seven previous incarnations of Buddha
Buddhist memorial service
Buddhist temple
transformed Buddha
woman interested in Buddhism and Buddhist images
Buddhist
becoming haggard
follower of the Buddha
seeing Buddha
French Open (tennis)
Buddha's heart
Buddha prior to Gautama
enshrining a Buddhist image
annual ceremony of reciting the names of the Buddhas
(before a) Buddhist altar
compassionate heart
pure land
United States and France
France and the United States
realm of a Buddha
Buddha's name
a woman becoming a Buddha
French law
loudly reciting Amithaba's name
French literature
Buddhist ritual
Presta valve
wooden Buddha
metal statue of Buddha (usu. bronze)
Japanese-French (e.g. dictionary)
French-Japanese (e.g. dictionary)
Maitreya (buddha appearing 5.67 billion years after the death of Gautama)
ten epithets of Buddha
one's own Buddha statue
Buddha-nature
maker of Buddhist images and altar fittings
ignorance is bliss
Won Buddhism
Buddhist country
buddha state (ultimate level of Buddhist enlightenment)
grand Lama
spirit of someone on the first Obon after their death
Buddhist priest
visit to a Buddhist temple
Buddhist sutras
Tibetan Buddhism
service celebrating the birth of the Buddha (held on April 8)
Northern Buddhism (as practiced in East Asia)
Buddhist scriptures
Buddhahood
French Guiana
French Indochina
buddhahood
Zen temple meditation hall
Buddhist scholar
Buddhist image used as jewellery or to decorate one's home
offering to the Buddha (often rice)
ancient statue of Buddha
to propagate Buddhism
tracing a picture of a Buddhist image
Southern France
place containing a Buddhist image
Germany and France
France and Germany
Britain and France
France and the United Kingdom
early Buddhist schools
French cuisine
Buddhist writings
recitation of Amida Buddha's name on a specified day and time period (practice of Pure Land Buddhists)
there is no God!
Buddha and gods
footprint of the Buddha carved in stone
Mahayana Buddhism
metric ton
to die
(a) Buddha
buddhakaya (the body of Buddha)
living Buddha
department of French literature
three causes of Buddha nature
Southern Buddhism (as practised in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia)
fickle but kind-hearted
teachings of Buddha
Taoism and Buddhism
way of the Buddha
Buddha's teaching
French horse-power
all Buddhas of past, present and future
Hinayana Buddhism
pre-sectarian Buddhism
Buddhist terminology
empty words
flowers or flower arrangements for a butsudan (household Buddhist altar)
making Buddhist images, implements, etc.
Britain, France and Germany
Japan Buddhist Federation
seeing Buddha and hearing his teachings
Franco-German War (i.e. the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871)
Grand Alliance (against France)
France and Italy
don't bother the Buddha, give no heed to God
Buddhist image seat
henbit deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule)
two images of Buddha
government-run workshop of Buddhist sculptors (during the Nara period)
seed of Buddhahood
kami-buddha syncretization theory (e.g. manifestation theory)
even the patience of a saint eventually runs out
Buddhist thought
(Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples
Buddhist altar fittings
shop selling Buddhist articles
French newspaper
Shinto and Buddhist ritual articles
Zen (Buddhism)
attaining Buddhahood
separation of Buddhism and Shintoism (government policy during the beginning of the Meiji period)
temple building enshrining a statue of Buddha (esp. the main hall of a Zen Buddhist temple)
Nenbutsu temple
Dalit Buddhist movement
Franco-Prussian War
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