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[ease, comfort; music]

樂世界 [the heavenly world]

樂乾闥婆 [musical gandharvas]

樂事 [pleasing things]

樂仰 [likes and admires]

樂住 [an easy or comfortable life]

樂倶行 [accompanied by pleasure]

樂具 [implements used for everyday living]

樂受 [sensation of pleasure]

樂受生 [enjoyably takes rebirth]

樂品 [category(s) of pleasure]

樂喜 [is fond of, likes]

樂土 [paradise]

樂天 [heavenly musicians]

樂安隱 [abiding in comfort]

樂宿王三昧 [Paradise Constellation King Samadhi]

樂寶 [.]

樂小法 [to be contented with inferior teachings]

樂小法者 [one who is content with lesser vehicle teachings]

樂往 [willing to proceed]

樂往世間道 [willing to proceed by the mundane path]

樂心 [joyous mind]

樂想 [notion of the pleasurable]

樂意 [yearning]

樂慧聖 [a saint, who is fond of wisdom (?)]

樂斷 [delight in abandonment [of afflictions]]

樂施 [Sudatta]

樂果 [joyful fruit]

樂根 [faculty of pleasure]

樂棄捨 [delighting in relinquishment]

樂欲 [desire for the pleasant, or pleasure]

樂求 [aspire , seek]

樂法 [enjoyment of the dharma]

樂波羅蜜 [perfection of joy]

樂滿 [ Ratiprapūrṇa, Paripūrṇa]

樂爲 [takes delight in; enjoys]

樂相應 [associated with pleasure]

樂相應安隱 [desire for security]

樂相雜住 [abides in the contamination of pleasures]

樂眞 [Nakjin]

樂着 [be attached to the enjoyment of objects, or to conditions of pleasure]

樂神 [music spirit; heavenly musician; divine music master]

樂義 [object of joy; meaning of happiness]

樂聞 [pleasant to hear]

樂著 [to enjoy and be attached to]

樂處遠離 [to enjoy abiding in detachment]

樂行 [enjoyable activity]

樂行惡行 [takes delight in immoral behavior]

樂見 [good-looking]

樂說 [unimpeded eloquence, describing the buddhas unhindered and relaxed ability to expound the dharma]

樂說辯力 [the power of preaching with joy and eloquence]

樂說辯才 [joy and eloquence in expounding the teachings]

樂變化天 [heaven of the automatic reception of one's sensual desires]

樂邦 [paradise]

樂邦遺稿 [Lebang yigao]

樂集 [joyful accumulation]

樂雨 [ Meghasvaradīpa, Meghêśvaradīpa]

樂音 [the sound of music]

樂音樹 [musical trees]


Updated: 2007-01-18