Buddhist term. [1] [noun] The state of being free from delusional attachments and being able to freely and correctly discern the appearance of things. ※Nagauta, Kanzan and Shide (1911) “Even after a long time, he became able to see freely.” [2] (abbreviation of “Kanjizaibosatu (Avalokitesvara)”) = Kannon (one) ※Hyakuzahodan (1110), March 2 “The first person to worship Avalokitesvara was” Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
仏語。[1] 〘名〙 迷いの執着から解放された境界にあって、事物のすがたが自由自在に正しく見きわめられること。※長唄・寒山拾得(1911)「棲遅(せいち)して観自在なり」[2] (「かんじざいぼさつ(観自在菩薩)」の略) =かんのん(観音)(一)※百座法談(1110)三月二日「観自在を最初にすゑたてまつりたるは」
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