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The invisible force that brings people together forever
緣 represents the fate that brings and bonds people together.
緣 is a complicated single character. It can mean a lot of different things depending on how you read it.
In Japanese, it can mean fate, destiny, a mysterious force that binds two people together, a relationship between two people, bond, link, connection, family ties, affinity, opportunity, or chance (to meet someone and start a relationship). It can also mean “someone to rely on,” relative, reminder, memento, or the female given name, Yori.
It's the same in Chinese, where it's defined as cause, reason, karma, fate, or predestined affinity.
In the Buddhist context, it's Pratyaya. This is the concept of indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes. It's when something happens (meeting someone) by circumstance or a contributing environment. Instead of a direct cause or act, it is a conditioning cause without direct input or action by the involved people.
Occasionally, this character is used in a facetious way to say hem, seam, or edge of clothing. In this case, it's the seam that brings or holds the clothing together.
Note: Japanese will tend to use the variant of this Kanji shown to the right. If you want this version (and are ordering this from the Japanese master calligrapher), click on the Kanji at the right instead of the button above.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your circumstance search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
景 see styles |
jǐng jing3 ching miyoshi みよし |
(bound form) scenery; circumstance; situation; scene (of a play); (literary) sunlight (1) vista; view; scene; scenic view; (suf,ctr) (2) counter for scenes (in a play); (female given name) Miyoshi Prospect, view, circumstances. |
不測 不测 see styles |
bù cè bu4 ce4 pu ts`e pu tse fusoku ふそく |
unexpected; measureless; unexpected circumstance; contingency; mishap (noun - becomes adjective with の) unexpected; unforeseen; accidental unfathomed |
事柄 see styles |
kotogara ことがら |
matter; thing; affair; circumstance |
事案 see styles |
jian じあん |
concern; circumstance which is becoming a problem; case (court) |
勝生 胜生 see styles |
shèng shēng sheng4 sheng1 sheng sheng yoshio よしお |
(given name) Yoshio rebirth in a superior circumstance |
境地 see styles |
jìng dì jing4 di4 ching ti sakaichi さかいち |
circumstances (1) state (of mind); mental state; emotional condition; (2) field (of activity); (3) one's lot; circumstance; situation in life; (4) (orig. meaning) place; region; area; land; (surname) Sakaichi condition |
境界 see styles |
jìng jiè jing4 jie4 ching chieh kyougai / kyogai きょうがい |
boundary; state; realm (1) {Buddh} (one's) circumstances in life (determined by the karma of a previous life); situation in life; (2) (one's) lot in life; situation; circumstance Sphere, region, realm, as 境. |
境遇 see styles |
jìng yù jing4 yu4 ching yü kyouguu / kyogu きょうぐう |
circumstance one's circumstances; environment; situation (in life) |
宿根 see styles |
sù gēn su4 gen1 su ken shukune しゅくね |
perennial root (botany) {Buddh} fate predetermined from a prior existence; (place-name) Shukune 宿植 The root of one's present lot planted in previous existence. |
情勢 情势 see styles |
qíng shì qing2 shi4 ch`ing shih ching shih jousei / jose じょうせい |
situation; circumstance state of things; state of affairs; condition; situation; circumstances |
條件 条件 see styles |
tiáo jiàn tiao2 jian4 t`iao chien tiao chien |
condition; circumstance; term; factor; requirement; prerequisite; qualification; situation; state; condition; CL:個|个[ge4] See: 条件 |
業緣 业缘 see styles |
yè yuán ye4 yuan2 yeh yüan gō en |
Karma-cause, karma-circumstance, condition resulting from karma. |
樂見 乐见 see styles |
lè jiàn le4 jian4 le chien gyōken |
to be pleased to see (a circumstance, occurrence etc); to look favorably on good-looking |
環境 环境 see styles |
huán jìng huan2 jing4 huan ching kankyou / kankyo かんきょう |
environment; circumstances; surroundings; CL:個|个[ge4]; ambient (noun - becomes adjective with の) environment; circumstance |
緣力 缘力 see styles |
yuán lì yuan2 li4 yüan li enriki |
pratyaya-bala; the power of the conditioning cause, circumstance, or contributing environment, in contrast with the 因力 direct cause. |
陣勢 阵势 see styles |
zhèn shì zhen4 shi4 chen shih |
battle array; disposition of forces; situation; circumstance |
際遇 际遇 see styles |
jì yù ji4 yu4 chi yü |
circumstance(s) encountered in one's life (favorable or otherwise); stroke of luck; opportunity |
險情 险情 see styles |
xiǎn qíng xian3 qing2 hsien ch`ing hsien ching |
peril; dangerous circumstance |
顛末 see styles |
tenmatsu てんまつ |
circumstance; facts; details |
魔緣 魔缘 see styles |
mó yuán mo2 yuan2 mo yüan |
Māra-circumstance, or environment, or conditioning cause, i.e. hindering the good. |
事がら see styles |
kotogara ことがら |
matter; thing; affair; circumstance |
唯識觀 唯识观 see styles |
wéi shì guān wei2 shi4 guan1 wei shih kuan yuishiki kan |
The three subjects of idealistic refection: that the ego and things are realities; that things are produced by cause and circumstance; that the bhūtatathatā is the only reality. Also called 唯識三性觀, cf. 三性. |
惡因緣 恶因缘 see styles |
è yīn yuán e4 yin1 yuan2 o yin yüan aku innen |
unfavorable circumstance |
威風堂々 see styles |
ifuudoudou / ifudodo いふうどうどう |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) being majestic; with great pomp and circumstance; with an imposing air; (wk) Pomp and Circumstance (series of marches by Elgar) |
威風堂堂 see styles |
ifuudoudou / ifudodo いふうどうどう |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) being majestic; with great pomp and circumstance; with an imposing air; (wk) Pomp and Circumstance (series of marches by Elgar) |
疏所緣緣 疏所缘缘 see styles |
shū suǒ yuán yuán shu1 suo3 yuan2 yuan2 shu so yüan yüan sho shoen en |
A distant circumstance, or remote cause, one of the four conditional causes in the 唯識 school. |
現法得涅槃 现法得涅槃 see styles |
xiàn fǎ dé niè pán xian4 fa3 de2 nie4 pan2 hsien fa te nieh p`an hsien fa te nieh pan genpō toku nehan |
intention to attain nirvāṇa in the present circumstance |
Variations: |
kotogara ことがら |
matter; thing; affair; circumstance |
Variations: |
ifuudoudou / ifudodo いふうどうどう |
(work) Pomp and Circumstance (series of marches by Elgar) |
Variations: |
kotogara ことがら |
matter; thing; affair; circumstance |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| The Mysterious Bond Between People | 緣 / 縁 缘 | en | yuán / yuan2 / yuan | yüan |
| In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. | ||||
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