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Simple Dictionary Definition |
一髻羅刹王菩薩 一髻罗刹王菩萨 see styles |
yī jì luó chà wáng pú sà yi1 ji4 luo2 cha4 wang2 pu2 sa4 i chi lo ch`a wang p`u sa i chi lo cha wang pu sa ikkeirasetsu ō bosatsu |
The four-handed, dark-blue rakṣaḥ with the flame of fire coming out of his head, a bodhisattva in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
千眼千臂觀世音 千眼千臂观世音 see styles |
qiān yǎn qiān bì guān shì yīn qian1 yan3 qian1 bi4 guan1 shi4 yin1 ch`ien yen ch`ien pi kuan shih yin chien yen chien pi kuan shih yin Sengensenhi Kanseon |
Sahasrabhuja-sahasranetra. One of the six forms of Kuanyin with a thousand arms and a thousand eyes. The image usually has forty arms, one eye in each hand; and forty multiplied by twenty-five is the number of regions in this universe. For the 二十八部 or retinue, the maṇḍala and signs v. 千手經. |
大悲胎藏曼荼羅 大悲胎藏曼荼罗 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng màn tú luó da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 man4 tu2 luo2 ta pei t`ai tsang man t`u lo ta pei tai tsang man tu lo daihi taizō mandara |
The maṇḍala of the 大悲胎藏. |
Variations: |
mandara; madara(ok); mandara まんだら; まだら(ok); マンダラ |
(kana only) {Buddh} mandala |
那阿賴耶曼荼羅 那阿赖耶曼荼罗 see styles |
nà ā lài yé màn tú luó na4 a1 lai4 ye2 man4 tu2 luo2 na a lai yeh man t`u lo na a lai yeh man tu lo na araiya mandara |
nālaya-maṇḍala, the non-ālayamaṇḍala, or the 道場 bodhi-site or seat, which is 無依處 without fixed place, independent of place, and entirely pure. |
八大菩薩曼荼羅經 八大菩萨曼荼罗经 see styles |
bā dà pú sà màn tú luó jīng ba1 da4 pu2 sa4 man4 tu2 luo2 jing1 pa ta p`u sa man t`u lo ching pa ta pu sa man tu lo ching Hachi daibosatsu mandara kyō |
Maṇḍala of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas |
大悲胎藏生曼荼羅 大悲胎藏生曼荼罗 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng shēng màn tú luó da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 sheng1 man4 tu2 luo2 ta pei t`ai tsang sheng man t`u lo ta pei tai tsang sheng man tu lo daihi taizōshō mandara |
womb world maṇḍala of great compassion |
フトモマンダラプトラ see styles |
futomomandaraputora フトモマンダラプトラ |
(person) Hutomo Mandala Putra |
寶藏神大明曼拏羅儀軌經 宝藏神大明曼拏罗仪轨经 see styles |
bǎo zàng shén dà míng màn ná luó yí guǐ jīng bao3 zang4 shen2 da4 ming2 man4 na2 luo2 yi2 gui3 jing1 pao tsang shen ta ming man na lo i kuei ching Hōzōshin daimyō mandara gikikyō |
Ritual Procedure of the Great Illuminating Maṇḍala of the Wealth God |
大乘觀想曼拏羅淨諸惡趣經 大乘观想曼拏罗淨诸恶趣经 see styles |
dà shèng guān xiǎng màn ná luó jìng zhū è qù jīng da4 sheng4 guan1 xiang3 man4 na2 luo2 jing4 zhu1 e4 qu4 jing1 ta sheng kuan hsiang man na lo ching chu o ch`ü ching ta sheng kuan hsiang man na lo ching chu o chü ching Daijō kansō mandara jō shōakushu kyō |
Tantra of the Mahāyāna Meditation Maṇḍala which Purifies [Transgressions and Halts] the Evil Transmigrations |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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