(n) Pure Land sect (of Buddhism)
Jodo (sect)
(n) type of dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen (associated with the Japanese puppet theater)
(n) ceremonious clapping and rubbing of the palms (sumo)
(n) washer
syringe
(n) detergent
washing material
(P)
(n) unclean place
(n) stomach pump
(n) (Buddh) Sukhavati (Amitabha's Pure Land)
(n) seeking rebirth in the Pure Land
(n) (obsc) Amitabha's Pure Land (composed of nine levels)
(n,vs) money laundering
(n) autopurificatory activity (in the natural world)
(n) self-cleansing power
being capable of purifying oneself
(n) (Buddh) paradise
(n) purifier
(n) (abbr) Asuka Kiyomihara Code (689 CE)
(n) Jodo Shinshu (offshoot of the Jodo sect)
(P)
(n,adj-na,adj-no) upright and clean-handed
pure in heart and with a clean conscience
(n) purity
spotlessness
(n) (Buddh) Western Pure Land (Amitabha's Buddhist paradise)
(n) old name for the bunraku
(n) colonic irrigation
enema
(n,vs) ethnic cleansing
(n,adj-na) pure and innocent
immaculate
(n) dustless desk by a well-lit window
well-lit and clean study conducive to learning
(int) purification of the six roots of perception
(n) air cleaner
(n) (1) Japanese puppet theatre in which a narrative is accompanied by a shamisen
(2) older and more neutral name for bunraku
(n) old name for the bunraku
(n) ultrasonic cleaning