- yōupósāi / jushi) ****anese 在家(ざいけ) / 優婆塞(うばそく) / 優婆夷(うばい) (Rōmaji:
zaike /
ubasoku / ubai)
Khmer ឧបាសក (masculine)/ឧបាសិកា (feminine) (UNGEGN: ŭbasâk (masculine)/ŭbasĕka...
- [en no ɡʲoꜜː.(d)ʑa, eꜜn no ɡʲoː.(d)ʑa], lit. 'En the ascetic'), En no
Ubasoku (役優婆塞, "En the Layman") , or also
under the full name En no Kimi Ozunu...
- Mon: ဥပါသကာ ([ʊʔpasəka]) Thai: อุบาสก u-ba-sok 近事男, 優婆塞 Cn: jìnshìnán Jp:
ubasoku Vi: cư sĩ
upasika A
female lay
follower from
upasaka above Sanskrit: upāsika...
- the
major temple in Nara, the
government recruited Gyōki and his
fellow ubasoku monks to
organize labor and
resources from the countryside. He also oversaw...
- of
prostration after eight years of training. A
study of
numerous such
ubasoku koshinge recommendation letters from the 1st-millennium ****an
confirm that...
-
practices of
wandering ascetics known as hijiri. (The
hijiri were also
called ubasoku, yamabushi, or yūgyōsha.)
Driven by
profound spiritual experiences, they...
- same
status include Nyūdō-no-miya (入道宮, lit. "Imperial ordination") and
Ubasoku-no-miya (優婆塞宮, lit. "Imperial upāsaka"). This
title was
reserved for those...