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烏剌尸 乌剌尸 see styles |
wū là shī wu1 la4 shi1 wu la shih Orashi |
Urāśi, or Uraśā; anciently in Kashmir 'the region south-west of Serinagur, Lat. 33° 23 N., Long. 74° 47 E.' Eitel. The Hazāra district. |
烏尸國 乌尸国 see styles |
wū shī guó wu1 shi1 guo2 wu shih kuo Oshi koku |
Uṣa |
焚屍爐 焚尸炉 see styles |
fén shī lú fen2 shi1 lu2 fen shih lu |
crematorium; crematory oven |
突尸羅 突尸罗 see styles |
tú shī luó tu2 shi1 luo2 t`u shih lo tu shih lo toshira |
immoral |
裹屍布 裹尸布 see styles |
guǒ shī bù guo3 shi1 bu4 kuo shih pu |
shroud; cloth to wrap a corpse |
起尸鬼 see styles |
qǐ shī guǐ qi3 shi1 gui3 ch`i shih kuei chi shih kuei kishiki |
To resurrect a corpse by demoniacal influence and cause it to kill another person; v. 毘 vetāla; 起死人 is similar, i.e. to raise the newly dead to slay an enemy. |
起屍鬼 起尸鬼 see styles |
qǐ shī guǐ qi3 shi1 gui3 ch`i shih kuei chi shih kuei kishiki |
to raise a corpse through magical spells for purposes of killing |
迦尸國 迦尸国 see styles |
jiā shī guó jia1 shi1 guo2 chia shih kuo Kashi koku |
Kāsi country |
鞞婆尸 see styles |
bǐ pó shī bi3 po2 shi1 pi p`o shih pi po shih |
or 鞞婆沙 v. 毘 vibhāṣā. |
食屍鬼 食尸鬼 see styles |
shí shī guǐ shi2 shi1 gui3 shih shih kuei |
ghoul |
驗屍官 验尸官 see styles |
yàn shī guān yan4 shi1 guan1 yen shih kuan |
coroner |
尸位素餐 see styles |
shī wèi sù cān shi1 wei4 su4 can1 shih wei su ts`an shih wei su tsan shiisosan / shisosan しいそさん |
to hold a sinecure (idiom) (yoji) neglecting the duties of an office while taking pay |
尸利佛逝 see styles |
shī lì fó shì shi1 li4 fo2 shi4 shih li fo shih Shiribussei |
Śrībhuja, i. e. Mālaya. |
尸利崛多 see styles |
shī lì jué duō shi1 li4 jue2 duo1 shih li chüeh to Shirikutta |
Śrīgupta |
尸利毱多 see styles |
shī lì jú duō shi1 li4 ju2 duo1 shih li chü to Shirikikuta |
尸利崛多; 室利毱多 Śrīgupta, an elder in Rājagṛha, who tried to kill the Buddha with fire and poison; v. 尸利毱多長者經. |
尸利沙迦 see styles |
shī lì shā jiā shi1 li4 sha1 jia1 shih li sha chia Shirishaka |
Śirīṣaka. Name of a monk. |
尸利苾提 see styles |
shī lì bì tí shi1 li4 bi4 ti2 shih li pi t`i shih li pi ti Shirihidai |
Sirī-vaddhi |
尸多婆那 see styles |
shī duō pó nà shi1 duo1 po2 na4 shih to p`o na shih to po na shitabana |
Śītavana, see 尸陀林. |
尸摩舍那 see styles |
shī mó shèn à shi1 mo2 shen4 a4 shih mo shen a shimashana |
(or 尸摩賖那) śmaśāna, aśmaśāyma, a cemetery, idem 尸陀林. |
尸摩賖那 see styles |
shī mó shēn à shi1 mo2 shen1 a4 shih mo shen a shimashana |
cemetery |
尸梨伽那 see styles |
shī lí qien à shi1 li2 qien2 a4 shih li qien a shirigana |
Śrīguṇa, 厚德 abundantly virtuous, a title of a Buddha. |
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. |
尸羅鉢頗 see styles |
shī luō bō pō shi1 luo1 bo1 po1 shih lo po p`o shih lo po po |
Śīlaprabha. the Sanskrit name of a learned monk. |
尸迦羅越 尸迦罗越 see styles |
shī jiā luó yuè shi1 jia1 luo2 yue4 shih chia lo yüeh Shikaraotsu |
Sīṅgālaka |
三毒尸利 see styles |
sān dú shī lì san1 du2 shi1 li4 san tu shih li sandoku shiri |
The Śrī (i.e. goddess of Fortune) of the three poisons, a title of Mañjuśrī. |
借屍還魂 借尸还魂 see styles |
jiè shī huán hún jie4 shi1 huan2 hun2 chieh shih huan hun |
lit. reincarnated in sb else's body (idiom); fig. a discarded or discredited idea returns in another guise |
僵屍網絡 僵尸网络 see styles |
jiāng shī wǎng luò jiang1 shi1 wang3 luo4 chiang shih wang lo |
botnet; zombie network; slave network (used by spammers) |
具尸羅住 具尸罗住 see styles |
jù shī luó zhù ju4 shi1 luo2 zhu4 chü shih lo chu gushirajū |
to abide endowed with moral discipline |
刺那尸棄 刺那尸弃 see styles |
cin à shī qì cin4 a4 shi1 qi4 cin a shih ch`i cin a shih chi Sekinashiki |
Ratnaśikhin |
剌那尸棄 剌那尸弃 see styles |
làn à shī qì lan4 a4 shi1 qi4 lan a shih ch`i lan a shih chi Ranashiki |
Ratnaśikhin, cf. 尸棄, 'the 999th Buddha of the preceding kalpa, the second of the Sapta Buddha.' Eitel. |
受淨尸羅 受淨尸罗 see styles |
shòu jìng shī luó shou4 jing4 shi1 luo2 shou ching shih lo ju jōshira |
receving the pure precepts |
屍山血海 尸山血海 see styles |
shī shān - xuè hǎi shi1 shan1 - xue4 hai3 shih shan - hsüeh hai |
lit. mountains of corpses and oceans of blood (idiom); fig. a scene of wholesale slaughter |
屍橫遍野 尸横遍野 see styles |
shī héng - biàn yě shi1 heng2 - bian4 ye3 shih heng - pien yeh |
(idiom) corpses are strewn across the field (typically after a battle) |
屍體剖檢 尸体剖检 see styles |
shī tǐ pōu jiǎn shi1 ti3 pou1 jian3 shih t`i p`ou chien shih ti pou chien |
autopsy |
屍體解剖 尸体解剖 see styles |
shī tǐ jiě pōu shi1 ti3 jie3 pou1 shih t`i chieh p`ou shih ti chieh pou |
autopsy; postmortem |
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 |
拘尸那城 see styles |
jū shin à chéng ju1 shin1 a4 cheng2 chü shin a ch`eng chü shin a cheng Kushina jō |
Kuśinagara |
拘尸那竭 see styles |
jū shin à jié ju1 shin1 a4 jie2 chü shin a chieh Kushinaketsu |
Kuśinagara |
掘墓鞭屍 掘墓鞭尸 see styles |
jué mù biān shī jue2 mu4 bian1 shi1 chüeh mu pien shih |
to exhume a body for public flogging (idiom) |
曼殊尸利 see styles |
màn shū shī lì man4 shu1 shi1 li4 man shu shih li Manjushiri |
Mañjuśrī |
柯尸悲與 柯尸悲与 see styles |
kē shī bēi yǔ ke1 shi1 bei1 yu3 k`o shih pei yü ko shih pei yü Kashihiyo |
The Kāśyapīya school. |
棄死屍處 弃死尸处 see styles |
qì sǐ shī chù qi4 si3 shi1 chu4 ch`i ssu shih ch`u chi ssu shih chu ki shishi sho |
place for disposing of corpses |
橫屍遍野 横尸遍野 see styles |
héng shī biàn yě heng2 shi1 bian4 ye3 heng shih pien yeh |
corpses are strewn across the field (typically after a battle) |
毘婆尸佛 see styles |
pí pó shī f o pi2 po2 shi1 f o2 p`i p`o shih f o pi po shih f o Bibashi butsu |
Vipaśyin Buddha |
滿殊尸利 满殊尸利 see styles |
mǎn shū shī lì man3 shu1 shi1 li4 man shu shih li Manjushiri |
v. 文 Mañjuśrī. |
碎屍萬段 碎尸万段 see styles |
suì shī - wàn duàn sui4 shi1 - wan4 duan4 sui shih - wan tuan |
(idiom) to cut up sb's body into thousands of pieces (a hyperbolic threat) |
竺刹尸羅 竺刹尸罗 see styles |
zhú chà shī luó zhu2 cha4 shi1 luo2 chu ch`a shih lo chu cha shih lo Chikuse shira |
Taksaśīla, v. 呾叉始羅. |
罽那尸棄 罽那尸弃 see styles |
jìn à shī qì jin4 a4 shi1 qi4 chin a shih ch`i chin a shih chi Keinashiki |
Śikhin |
行屍走肉 行尸走肉 see styles |
xíng shī zǒu ròu xing2 shi1 zou3 rou4 hsing shih tsou jou |
walking corpse (idiom); zombie; person who lives only on the material level |
馬革裹屍 马革裹尸 see styles |
mǎ gé guǒ shī ma3 ge2 guo3 shi1 ma ko kuo shih |
to be buried in a horse hide (idiom); to give one's life on the battlefield |
Variations: |
shikan しかん |
(noun/participle) admonishing (one's master) at the cost of one's life |
尸利蜜多羅 尸利蜜多罗 see styles |
shī lì mì duō luó shi1 li4 mi4 duo1 luo2 shih li mi to lo Shirimitara |
屍黎密 Śrīmitra, an Indian prince who resigned his throne to his younger brother, became a monk, came to China, translated the 灌頂 and other books. |
尸叉罽羅尼 尸叉罽罗尼 see styles |
shī chā jì luó ní shi1 cha1 ji4 luo2 ni2 shih ch`a chi lo ni shih cha chi lo ni shiskakeirani |
(Skt. śikṣākaraṇī) |
尸羅不淸淨 尸罗不淸淨 see styles |
shī luó bù qīng jìng shi1 luo2 bu4 qing1 jing4 shih lo pu ch`ing ching shih lo pu ching ching shira fushōjō |
If the śīla, or moral state, is not pure, none can enter samādhi. |
尸羅婆羅蜜 尸罗婆罗蜜 see styles |
shī luó pó luó mì shi1 luo2 po2 luo2 mi4 shih lo p`o lo mi shih lo po lo mi shira haramitsu |
śīla-pāramitā. Morality, the second of the pāramitās. |
尸羅拔陀提 尸罗拔陀提 see styles |
shī luó bá tuó tí shi1 luo2 ba2 tuo2 ti2 shih lo pa t`o t`i shih lo pa to ti Shirabadadai |
戒賢 Śīlabhadra, a prince mentioned in 賢 愚 經 6. |
尸羅波羅蜜 尸罗波罗蜜 see styles |
shī luó bō luó mì shi1 luo2 bo1 luo2 mi4 shih lo po lo mi shira haramitsu |
śīla-pāramitā |
尸羅跋陀羅 尸罗跋陀罗 see styles |
shī luó bá tuó luó shi1 luo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 shih lo pa t`o lo shih lo pa to lo Shirabadara |
Śīlabhadra. A learned monk of Nalanda, teacher of Hsumzang, A. D. 625. |
尸羅阿迭多 尸罗阿迭多 see styles |
shī luó ā dié duō shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1 shih lo a tieh to Shiraitta |
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years. |
尸賴拏伐底 尸赖拏伐底 see styles |
shī lài ná fá dǐ shi1 lai4 na2 fa2 di3 shih lai na fa ti Shiranabachi |
Hiraṇyavatī |
僧伽婆尸沙 see styles |
sēng qié pó shī shā seng1 qie2 po2 shi1 sha1 seng ch`ieh p`o shih sha seng chieh po shih sha sōgyabashisha |
v. 僧殘. |
拘尸那揭羅 拘尸那揭罗 see styles |
jū shin à jiē luó ju1 shin1 a4 jie1 luo2 chü shin a chieh lo Kushinagara |
Kuśinagara |
毘婆尸佛經 毘婆尸佛经 see styles |
pí pó shī fó jīng pi2 po2 shi1 fo2 jing1 p`i p`o shih fo ching pi po shih fo ching Bibashibutsu kyō |
Sūtra of Vipaśyin Buddha |
罽那尸棄佛 罽那尸弃佛 see styles |
jìn à shī qì fó jin4 a4 shi1 qi4 fo2 chin a shih ch`i fo chin a shih chi fo Keinashiki butsu |
v. 尸棄 Ratnaśikhin. |
阿尸羅婆那 阿尸罗婆那 see styles |
ā shī luó pó nà a1 shi1 luo2 po2 na4 a shih lo p`o na a shih lo po na Ashirabana |
Śravaṇā, which M.W. gives as 'one of the lunar asterisms... α, β, γ, Aquilae'. Śravaṇā is the month which falls in July-August. |
僧伽婆尸沙法 see styles |
sēng qié pó shī shā fǎ seng1 qie2 po2 shi1 sha1 fa3 seng ch`ieh p`o shih sha fa seng chieh po shih sha fa sōka bashisha hō |
crimes against the saṃgha |
Variations: |
shikabane; kabane; shi しかばね; かばね; し |
(1) corpse; (2) (しかばね, かばね only) (See 尸冠) kanji "corpse" radical |
尸迦羅越六向拜經 尸迦罗越六向拜经 see styles |
shī jiā luó yuè liù xiàng bài jīng shi1 jia1 luo2 yue4 liu4 xiang4 bai4 jing1 shih chia lo yüeh liu hsiang pai ching Shikaraotsu rokukōhai kyō |
Śṛgālavādasūtra |
尸迦羅越六方禮經 尸迦罗越六方礼经 see styles |
shī jiā luó yuè liù fāng lǐ jīng shi1 jia1 luo2 yue4 liu4 fang1 li3 jing1 shih chia lo yüeh liu fang li ching Shikaraotsu roppōrai kyō |
Śṛgālavādasūtra |
佛說尸迦羅越六方禮經 佛说尸迦罗越六方礼经 see styles |
fó shuō shī jiā luó yuè liù fāng lǐ jīng fo2 shuo1 shi1 jia1 luo2 yue4 liu4 fang1 li3 jing1 fo shuo shih chia lo yüeh liu fang li ching Bussetsu shigaraotsu roppōrai kyō |
Śṛgālavādasūtra |
Variations: |
yorimashi よりまし |
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko |
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