“Zen” or “Religious meditation” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “禅”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “禅” means “Religious meditation”, “Hand over” or “Transfer of emperor status” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “禅”
Jouyou Kanji “禅” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
13 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
ぜん(zen) |
せん(sen) |
Kun-Yomi |
ゆず(る)(yuzu(ru)) |
Meanings |
Festival which is conducted by emperor |
Transfer, Hand over, Transfer of emperor status |
Zen, Religious meditation |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “禅”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
禅院(ぜんいん-ze n i n) |
Zen temple |
禅刹(ぜんさつ-ze n sa tsu) |
Zen temple |
禅寺(ぜんじ or ぜんでら-ze n ji (or) ze n de ra) |
Zen temple |
禅師(ぜんじ-ze n ji) |
Particularly a high-ranking Zen monk honored by the imperial court |
禅宗(ぜんしゅう-ze n shu u) |
Zen Buddhism, Zen sect |
禅定(ぜんじょう-ze n jo u) |
Dhyana-samadhi (Meditative concentration) |
禅杖(ぜんじょう-ze n jo u) |
A cane used to warn of drowsiness |
禅譲(ぜんじょう-ze n jo u) |
Smooth transference of power |
禅僧(ぜんそう-ze n so u) |
Zen priest, Zen monk |
禅尼(ぜんに-ze n ni) |
Zen nun |
禅味(ぜんみ-ze n mi) |
Flavor of Zen |
禅門(ぜんもん-ze n mo n) |
Zen Buddhism, A man who shaved his hair and entered the Zen sect while staying as a social person |
禅問答(ぜんもんどう-ze n mo n do u) |
A cryptic dialogue between a Zen priest and his disciple |
禅林(ぜんりん-ze n ri n) |
Zen temple |
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