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婆羅賀磨 婆罗贺磨 see styles |
pó luó hè mó po2 luo2 he4 mo2 p`o lo ho mo po lo ho mo Baragama |
or 婆羅賀摩 Brahmā; 婆羅賀磨拏; 婆羅欱末拏 Brāhmaṇa; see below. |
婆羅那馱 婆罗那驮 see styles |
pó luó nà tuó po2 luo2 na4 tuo2 p`o lo na t`o po lo na to Baranada |
Varanāda, a bellowing yakṣa. |
婆羅門國 婆罗门国 see styles |
pó luó mén guó po2 luo2 men2 guo2 p`o lo men kuo po lo men kuo Baramon koku |
Brāhmaṇarāṣtra, the realm of the brahmans, India. |
婆羅門城 婆罗门城 see styles |
pó luó mén chéng po2 luo2 men2 cheng2 p`o lo men ch`eng po lo men cheng baramon jō |
A city of brahmans, from which the Buddha returned with his begging bowl empty. |
婆羅門教 婆罗门教 see styles |
pó luó mén jiào po2 luo2 men2 jiao4 p`o lo men chiao po lo men chiao Baramon kyō ばらもんきょう |
Brahmanism; Hinduism Brahmanism Brahmanism |
婆羅門書 婆罗门书 see styles |
pó luó mén shū po2 luo2 men2 shu1 p`o lo men shu po lo men shu baramon sho |
brahman writing; the alphabet. |
婆羅門種 婆罗门种 see styles |
pó luó mén zhǒng po2 luo2 men2 zhong3 p`o lo men chung po lo men chung baramon shu |
Brahman caste |
婆羅門邑 婆罗门邑 see styles |
pó luó mén yì po2 luo2 men2 yi4 p`o lo men i po lo men i Baramon yū |
Brāhmaṇapura, "a city northeast of the capital of Mālava." Eitel. |
婆羅門那 婆罗门那 see styles |
pó luó mén nà po2 luo2 men2 na4 p`o lo men na po lo men na Baramonna |
Brāhmaṇa |
婆蹉富羅 婆蹉富罗 see styles |
pó cuō fù luó po2 cuo1 fu4 luo2 p`o ts`o fu lo po tso fu lo Bashafura |
(婆蹉富多羅) The above school, a branch of the Sarvāstivādins, v. 犢. |
媻羅犀那 媻罗犀那 see styles |
pán luó xīn à pan2 luo2 xin1 a4 p`an lo hsin a pan lo hsin a Barasaina |
Varasena (the Aparasvin of the Zend-Avesta); a pass on the Paropamisus, now called Khawak, south of Indarab. |
安呾羅縛 安呾罗缚 see styles |
ān dá luó fú an1 da2 luo2 fu2 an ta lo fu Antarabaku |
Andarab, a country through which Xuanzang passed, north of Kapiśā, v. 迦. |
室利羅多 室利罗多 see styles |
shì lì luó duō shi4 li4 luo2 duo1 shih li lo to Shirirata |
(or 室利邏多) Śrīlabdha, a celebrated commentator, to whom is attributed, inter alia, the chief commentary on the 起信論 Awakening of Faith; he was called the enlightener of northern India. |
室獸摩羅 室兽摩罗 see styles |
shì shòu mó luó shi4 shou4 mo2 luo2 shih shou mo lo shisshūmara |
śiśumāra, a crocodile; see 失收摩羅. |
室羅筏國 室罗筏国 see styles |
shì luó fá guó shi4 luo2 fa2 guo2 shih lo fa kuo Shiraba koku |
Śrāvasti |
室羅筏拏 室罗筏拏 see styles |
shì luó fán á shi4 luo2 fan2 a2 shih lo fan a shirabana |
(or 室羅縛拏) (室羅筏拏磨洗,室羅縛拏磨洗) śrāvaṇa (or śrāvaṇa-māsa). The hottest month of summer, July-August (from 16th of 5th moon to 15th of 6th moon). |
室羅縛拏 室罗缚拏 see styles |
shì luó fun á shi4 luo2 fun2 a2 shih lo fun a shirabana |
July-August |
害阿羅漢 害阿罗汉 see styles |
hài ā luó hàn hai4 a1 luo2 han4 hai a lo han gai arakan |
killing a saint |
富特伽羅 富特伽罗 see styles |
fù tè qié luó fu4 te4 qie2 luo2 fu t`e ch`ieh lo fu te chieh lo futogara |
(Skt. pudgala) |
富蘭陀羅 富兰陀罗 see styles |
fù lán tuó luó fu4 lan2 tuo2 luo2 fu lan t`o lo fu lan to lo Furandara |
Purandara; stronghold-breaker, fortress-destroyer, a name for Indra as thunder-god. |
尸波羅蜜 尸波罗蜜 see styles |
shī pō luó mì shi1 po1 luo2 mi4 shih p`o lo mi shih po lo mi shi haramitsu |
śīla-pāramitā |
尸羅律儀 尸罗律仪 see styles |
shī luó lǜ yí shi1 luo2 lv4 yi2 shih lo lü i shira ritsugi |
the restraints of morality |
尸羅淸淨 尸罗淸淨 see styles |
shī luó qīng jìng shi1 luo2 qing1 jing4 shih lo ch`ing ching shih lo ching ching shira shōjō |
Moral purity, essential to enter into samadhi. |
尸羅缽頗 尸罗钵颇 see styles |
shī luó bō pǒ shi1 luo2 bo1 po3 shih lo po p`o shih lo po po Shirabaha |
Śīlaprabha |
尸羅跋提 尸罗跋提 see styles |
shī luó bá tí shi1 luo2 ba2 ti2 shih lo pa t`i shih lo pa ti Shirabadai |
Sravasti, idem 舍衞. |
尸羅達摩 尸罗达摩 see styles |
shī luó dá mó shi1 luo2 da2 mo2 shih lo ta mo Shiradatsuma |
Śīladharma |
尸羅達磨 尸罗达磨 see styles |
shī luó dá mó shi1 luo2 da2 mo2 shih lo ta mo Shiradaruma |
Śīladharma, a śramaṇa of Khotan. |
尸迦羅越 尸迦罗越 see styles |
shī jiā luó yuè shi1 jia1 luo2 yue4 shih chia lo yüeh Shikaraotsu |
Sīṅgālaka |
尼民達羅 尼民达罗 see styles |
ní mín dá luó ni2 min2 da2 luo2 ni min ta lo Nimindara |
Nimiṃdhara |
尼民陀羅 尼民陀罗 see styles |
ní mín tuó luó ni2 min2 tuo2 luo2 ni min t`o lo ni min to lo Nimindara |
Nimindhara, or Nemiṃdhara 尼民達羅 maintaining the circle, i. e. the outermost ring of the seven concentric ranges of a world, the 地持山 the mountains that hold the land. Also the name of a sea fish whose head is supposed to resemble this mountain. |
尼波羅國 尼波罗国 see styles |
ní bō luó guó ni2 bo1 luo2 guo2 ni po lo kuo Nihara koku |
Nepal |
尼羅浮陀 尼罗浮陀 see styles |
ní luó fú tuó ni2 luo2 fu2 tuo2 ni lo fu t`o ni lo fu to nirabuda |
idem 尼刺部陀. |
尼羅蔽荼 尼罗蔽荼 see styles |
ní luó bì tú ni2 luo2 bi4 tu2 ni lo pi t`u ni lo pi tu niraheida |
Nīlapiṭa, 'the blue collection' of annals and royal edicts, mentioned in 西域記. |
差羅波尼 差罗波尼 see styles |
chà luó bō ní cha4 luo2 bo1 ni2 ch`a lo po ni cha lo po ni sharahani |
kṣārapānīya, alkaline water, caustic liquid; also said to be a kind of garment. |
巴塞羅那 巴塞罗那 see styles |
bā sài luó nà ba1 sai4 luo2 na4 pa sai lo na |
Barcelona |
布曼荼羅 布曼荼罗 see styles |
bù màn tú luó bu4 man4 tu2 luo2 pu man t`u lo pu man tu lo fu mandara |
to spread a magic cloth, or maṇḍala, on the ground |
帕瓦羅蒂 帕瓦罗蒂 see styles |
pà wǎ luó dì pa4 wa3 luo2 di4 p`a wa lo ti pa wa lo ti |
Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007), Italian operatic tenor |
帝失羅叉 帝失罗叉 see styles |
dì shī luó chā di4 shi1 luo2 cha1 ti shih lo ch`a ti shih lo cha Taishitrasha |
Tiṣya-rakṣitā; 'a concubine of Aśoka, the rejected lover and enemy of Kuṇāla' ( Eitel). M. W. says Aśoka's second wife. |
常波羅蜜 常波罗蜜 see styles |
cháng bō luó mì chang2 bo1 luo2 mi4 ch`ang po lo mi chang po lo mi jō haramitsu |
The first of the four pāramitās, eternity. |
庵摩羅識 庵摩罗识 see styles |
ān mó luó shì an1 mo2 luo2 shi4 an mo lo shih anmara shiki |
amala-vijñāna |
建志補羅 建志补罗 see styles |
jiàn zhì bǔ luó jian4 zhi4 bu3 luo2 chien chih pu lo Kenshipora |
建志城 Kāñcīpura, capital of Drāviḍa, the modern Conjevaram, about 48 miles south-west of Madras. |
弗婆勢羅 弗婆势罗 see styles |
fú pó shì luó fu2 po2 shi4 luo2 fu p`o shih lo fu po shih lo Fubaseira |
Pūrvaśaila, 'the eastern mountain behind which the sun is supposed to rise. ' M. W. The eastern mountain, name of a monastery east of Dhānyakataka (Amaravati), the 弗婆勢羅僧伽藍 (or 佛婆勢羅僧伽藍) (or 弗媻勢羅僧伽藍) Pūrvaśaila-saṅghārāma. One of the subdivisions of the Mahāsāṅghika school. |
弗婆呵羅 弗婆呵罗 see styles |
fú pó hē luó fu2 po2 he1 luo2 fu p`o ho lo fu po ho lo fubakara |
puṣpāhara flower-plucker 食花 flower-eater, name of a yakṣa. |
弗沙蜜羅 弗沙蜜罗 see styles |
fú shā mì luó fu2 sha1 mi4 luo2 fu sha mi lo Hosshamitta |
Puṣyamitra, the fourth successor of King Aśoka; asking what he should do to perpetuate his name, he was told that Aśoka had erected 84, 000 shrines and he might become famous by destroying them, which he is said to have done, v. 雜阿含經 25. Also see 弗沙蜜多. |
弗羅里達 弗罗里达 see styles |
fú luó lǐ dá fu2 luo2 li3 da2 fu lo li ta |
Florida, US state |
弗若多羅 弗若多罗 see styles |
fú ruò duō luó fu2 ruo4 duo1 luo2 fu jo to lo Funyatara |
功德華 Puṇyatara, a śramaṇa of Kubha 罽賓國 (Kabul), who came to China and in 404 tr. with Kumārajīva the 十誦律 Sarvāstivāda-vinaya. 'One of the twenty-four deva-ārya (天尊) worshipped in China. ' Eitel. |
弭也竭羅 弭也竭罗 see styles |
mǐ yě jié luó mi3 ye3 jie2 luo2 mi yeh chieh lo miyakyara |
vyāghra |
得羅盧迦 得罗卢迦 see styles |
dé luó lú jiā de2 luo2 lu2 jia1 te lo lu chia tokuraroka |
trailokya, 三界 q.v. |
得阿羅漢 得阿罗汉 see styles |
dé ā luó hàn de2 a1 luo2 han4 te a lo han toku arakan |
attain arhatship |
得陀羅尼 得陀罗尼 see styles |
dé tuó luó ní de2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 te t`o lo ni te to lo ni toku darani |
obtain the dhāraṇī |
德叉尸羅 德叉尸罗 see styles |
dé chā shī luó de2 cha1 shi1 luo2 te ch`a shih lo te cha shih lo Tokushashira |
Takṣaśīla |
忍波羅蜜 忍波罗蜜 see styles |
rěn bō luó mì ren3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jen po lo mi nin haramitsu |
The patience pāramitā, v. 忍辱. |
怛羅夜耶 怛罗夜耶 see styles |
dá luó yè yé da2 luo2 ye4 ye2 ta lo yeh yeh tarayaya |
traya, three, with special reference to the triratna . |
惟予頗羅 惟予颇罗 see styles |
wéi yú pǒ luó wei2 yu2 po3 luo2 wei yü p`o lo wei yü po lo iyohara |
or惟于頗羅 Bṛhatphala 廣果, 'great fruit,' or abundant merits; the twelfth brahmaloka, or second region of the fourth dhyāna. |
惟于頗羅 惟于颇罗 see styles |
wéi yú pǒ luó wei2 yu2 po3 luo2 wei yü p`o lo wei yü po lo iuhara |
(Skt. Bṛhatphala) |
愛新覺羅 爱新觉罗 see styles |
ài xīn jué luó ai4 xin1 jue2 luo2 ai hsin chüeh lo |
Aisin Gioro, family name of the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty |
愛羅先珂 爱罗先珂 see styles |
ài luó xiān kē ai4 luo2 xian1 ke1 ai lo hsien k`o ai lo hsien ko |
Vasili Eroshenko (1890-1952), Russian writer and poet who wrote in Esperanto and Japanese |
愛羅刹女 爱罗刹女 see styles |
ài luó chà nǚ ai4 luo2 cha4 nv3 ai lo ch`a nü ai lo cha nü airasetsunyo |
The rākṣasī, or female demon, of desire. |
慧波羅蜜 慧波罗蜜 see styles |
huì bō luó mì hui4 bo1 luo2 mi4 hui po lo mi e haramitsu |
transcendent practice of wisdom |
憍薩羅國 憍萨罗国 see styles |
jiāo sà luó guó jiao1 sa4 luo2 guo2 chiao sa lo kuo Kyōsara koku |
Kosala |
成阿羅漢 成阿罗汉 see styles |
chéng ā luó hàn cheng2 a1 luo2 han4 ch`eng a lo han cheng a lo han jō arakan |
become an arhat |
我波羅蜜 我波罗蜜 see styles |
wǒ bō luó mì wo3 bo1 luo2 mi4 wo po lo mi ga haramitsu |
The ego pāramitā in the four based on the Nirvana Sutra in which the transcendental ego is 自在, i.e. has a real and permanent nature; the four are 常 permanency, 樂 joy, 我 personality, 淨 purity. |
戒波羅密 戒波罗密 see styles |
jiè bō luó mì jie4 bo1 luo2 mi4 chieh po lo mi kai haramitsu |
Moral precepts, the second of the six pāramitās. |
戒波羅蜜 戒波罗蜜 see styles |
jiè bō luó mì jie4 bo1 luo2 mi4 chieh po lo mi kai haramitsu |
perfection of morality |
所羅巴伯 所罗巴伯 see styles |
suǒ luó bā bó suo3 luo2 ba1 bo2 so lo pa po |
Zerubbabel (son of Shealtiel) |
扎格羅斯 扎格罗斯 see styles |
zā gé luó sī za1 ge2 luo2 si1 tsa ko lo ssu |
Zagros mountains of southwest Iran |
托羅斯山 托罗斯山 see styles |
tuō luó sī shān tuo1 luo2 si1 shan1 t`o lo ssu shan to lo ssu shan |
Taurus mountains of south Turkey |
折利怛羅 折利怛罗 see styles |
zhé lì dá luó zhe2 li4 da2 luo2 che li ta lo Seritanra |
(or 折利但羅) Caritra, 發行城 "A port on the south-east frontier of Uḍa (Orissa) whence a considerable trade was carried on with Ceylon." Eitel. |
抱休羅蘭 抱休罗兰 see styles |
bào xiū luó lán bao4 xiu1 luo2 lan2 pao hsiu lo lan Bōkyūraran |
Prabhūtaratna |
拉夫羅夫 拉夫罗夫 see styles |
lā fū luó fū la1 fu1 luo2 fu1 la fu lo fu |
Lavrov (name); Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004 |
拔羅魔囉 拔罗魔囉 see styles |
bá luó mó luō ba2 luo2 mo2 luo1 pa lo mo lo baramara |
bhramara, a kind of black bee. |
拘娑羅國 拘娑罗国 see styles |
jū suō luó guó ju1 suo1 luo2 guo2 chü so lo kuo Kushara koku |
Kosala |
拘摩羅尊 拘摩罗尊 see styles |
jū mó luó zūn ju1 mo2 luo2 zun1 chü mo lo tsun Kumara son |
Kumārata, v. 鳩. |
拘瑟底羅 拘瑟底罗 see styles |
jū sè dǐ luó ju1 se4 di3 luo2 chü se ti lo Kushitteira |
Kauṣṭhila |
拘瑟耻羅 拘瑟耻罗 see styles |
jū sè chǐ luó ju1 se4 chi3 luo2 chü se ch`ih lo chü se chih lo Kushitsuchira |
Kauṣṭhila, also 倶瑟祉羅; an arhat, maternal uncle of Śāriputra, who became an eminent disciple of Śākyamuni. |
拘羅那陀 拘罗那陀 see styles |
jū luó nà tuó ju1 luo2 na4 tuo2 chü lo na t`o chü lo na to Kuranada |
Kulanâtha |
拘耆那羅 拘耆那罗 see styles |
jū qín à luó ju1 qin2 a4 luo2 chü ch`in a lo chü chin a lo kuginara |
(Skt. kokila) |
拘那羅他 拘那罗他 see styles |
jun à luó tā jun1 a4 luo2 ta1 chün a lo t`a chün a lo ta Kunarata |
Guṇarata |
拘那羅陀 拘那罗陀 see styles |
jun à luó tuó jun1 a4 luo2 tuo2 chün a lo t`o chün a lo to Kunarada |
(or拘那羅他); 拘那蘭難陀 ? Guṇarata, name of Paramārtha, who was known as 眞諦三藏, also as Kulanātha, came to China A. D. 546 from Ujjain in Western India, tr. many books, especially the treatises of Vasubandhu. |
拘那陀羅 拘那陀罗 see styles |
jun à tuó luó jun1 a4 tuo2 luo2 chün a t`o lo chün a to lo Kunadara |
Kunatara (?) |
拘鞞羅樹 拘鞞罗树 see styles |
jū bǐ luó shù ju1 bi3 luo2 shu4 chü pi lo shu kuhira ju |
the kovidāra tree |
拘鞞陀羅 拘鞞陀罗 see styles |
jū bǐ tuó luó ju1 bi3 tuo2 luo2 chü pi t`o lo chü pi to lo kuhidara |
Kovidāra, bauhinia variegata, fragrant trees in the great pleasure ground (of the child Śākyamuni). |
提和竭羅 提和竭罗 see styles |
tí hé jié luó ti2 he2 jie2 luo2 t`i ho chieh lo ti ho chieh lo Daiwakatsura |
Dīpaṃkara, v. 然燈. |
提和羅耶 提和罗耶 see styles |
tí hé luó yé ti2 he2 luo2 ye2 t`i ho lo yeh ti ho lo yeh Daiwaraya |
Devarāja |
提多羅吒 提多罗咤 see styles |
tí duō luó zhà ti2 duo1 luo2 zha4 t`i to lo cha ti to lo cha Daitarata |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, one of the four mahārājas, the yellow guardian eastward of Sumeru; also 頭賴吒; 第黎多曷羅殺吒羅. |
摩多羅迦 摩多罗迦 see styles |
mó duō luó jiā mo2 duo1 luo2 jia1 mo to lo chia mataraka |
mātṛkā, cf. 摩怛. |
摩托羅垃 摩托罗垃 see styles |
mó tuō luó lā mo2 tuo1 luo2 la1 mo t`o lo la mo to lo la |
Motorola (company) |
摩托羅拉 摩托罗拉 see styles |
mó tuō luó lā mo2 tuo1 luo2 la1 mo t`o lo la mo to lo la |
Motorola |
摩睺羅伽 摩睺罗伽 see styles |
mó hóu luó jiā mo2 hou2 luo2 jia1 mo hou lo chia magoraga |
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity; a protector deity of Buddhist law mahoraga |
摩睺羅迦 摩睺罗迦 see styles |
mó huó luó jiā mo2 huo2 luo2 jia1 mo huo lo chia magoraga |
(Skt. mahoraga) |
摩羅伽陀 摩罗伽陀 see styles |
mó luó qié tuó mo2 luo2 qie2 tuo2 mo lo ch`ieh t`o mo lo chieh to maragada |
(or摩羅迦陀) marakata, the emerald. |
摩羅迦舅 摩罗迦舅 see styles |
mó luó jiā jiù mo2 luo2 jia1 jiu4 mo lo chia chiu Marakakyū |
Māluṅkyaputta |
摩羅迦陀 摩罗迦陀 see styles |
mó luó jiā tuó mo2 luo2 jia1 tuo2 mo lo chia t`o mo lo chia to marakada |
marakata |
摩羅難陀 摩罗难陀 see styles |
mó luó nán tuó mo2 luo2 nan2 tuo2 mo lo nan t`o mo lo nan to Marananta |
Mālânanda |
摩訶娑羅 摩诃娑罗 see styles |
mó hē suō luó mo2 he1 suo1 luo2 mo ho so lo Makashara |
Mahāsāra |
摩訶婆羅 摩诃婆罗 see styles |
mó hē pó luó mo2 he1 po2 luo2 mo ho p`o lo mo ho po lo Makabara |
(or 摩訶娑羅) Mahāsāra. 'An ancient city in Central India, the present Masar, about 30 miles west of Patna.' Eitel. |
摩訶尼羅 摩诃尼罗 see styles |
mó hē ní luó mo2 he1 ni2 luo2 mo ho ni lo makanira |
(or 摩訶泥羅) mahānīla, dark-blue, a sapphire; described as the large blue pearl of Indra, perhaps the Indranīla. |
摩訶毘羅 摩诃毘罗 see styles |
mó hē pí luó mo2 he1 pi2 luo2 mo ho p`i lo mo ho pi lo Makabira |
Mahāvīra |
摩訶泥羅 摩诃泥罗 see styles |
mó hē ní luó mo2 he1 ni2 luo2 mo ho ni lo makanira |
mahānīla |
摩訶絺羅 摩诃絺罗 see styles |
mó hē chī luó mo2 he1 chi1 luo2 mo ho ch`ih lo mo ho chih lo Makachira |
Mahākoṭṭhita |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "罗" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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