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Simple Dictionary Definition |
一白三羯磨 see styles |
yī bái sān jié mó yi1 bai2 san1 jie2 mo2 i pai san chieh mo ichibyaku san konma |
One announcement, or reading, and three responses, or promises of performance (karman); it is the mode of ordaining monks, three responses to the one call of the abbot. |
五佛羯磨印 see styles |
wǔ fó jié mó yìn wu3 fo2 jie2 mo2 yin4 wu fo chieh mo yin gobutsu konma in |
The manual signs by which the characteristic of each of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas is shown in the Diamond-realm group, i. e. Vairocana, the closed hand of wisdom; Akṣobhya, right fingers touching the ground, firm wisdom; Ratnasaṃbhava, right hand open uplifted, vow-making sign; Amitābha, samādhi sign, right fingers in left palm, preaching and ending doubts; and Amoghasiddhi, i. e. Śākyamuni, the karma sign, i. e. final nirvana. These mūdra, or manual signs, are from the 瑜祇經 but other forms are common. |
毘何羯唎拏 see styles |
pí hé jié lìn á pi2 he2 jie2 lin4 a2 p`i ho chieh lin a pi ho chieh lin a bikakarina |
grammar |
毘濕縛羯磨 毘湿缚羯磨 see styles |
pí shī fú jié mó pi2 shi1 fu2 jie2 mo2 p`i shih fu chieh mo pi shih fu chieh mo Bishibakukama |
Viśvakarman |
毘耶羯剌諵 see styles |
pí yé jié làn án pi2 ye2 jie2 lan4 an2 p`i yeh chieh lan an pi yeh chieh lan an biyakaranan |
grammar |
薜攞斫羯羅 薜攞斫羯罗 see styles |
bì luó luǒ zhuó jié luó bi4 luo2 luo3 zhuo2 jie2 luo2 pi lo lo cho chieh lo heirashakara |
velācakra, a kind of clock. |
跋祿羯呫婆 跋禄羯呫婆 see styles |
bá lù jié tiè pó ba2 lu4 jie2 tie4 po2 pa lu chieh t`ieh p`o pa lu chieh tieh po Barokachōba |
Bharukaccha, an ancient state in Gujarat, near Baruch, on the Narbudda. |
阿濕縛羯拏 阿湿缚羯拏 see styles |
ā shī fú jien á a1 shi1 fu2 jien2 a2 a shih fu jien a Ashitsubakuketsuna |
阿輸割那 aśvakarṇa, 馬耳 the horse-ear mountains, fifth of the seven concentric mountains around Sumeru. |
頞濕縛羯拏 頞湿缚羯拏 see styles |
è shī fú jien á e4 shi1 fu2 jien2 a2 o shih fu jien a |
Aśvakarṇa, the fifth of the seven circles round Meru. |
馱那羯磔迦 see styles |
tuó nà jié zhé jiā tuo2 na4 jie2 zhe2 jia1 t`o na chieh che chia to na chieh che chia |
Dhanakaṭakar |
駄那羯磔迦 see styles |
tuó nà jié zhé jiā tuo2 na4 jie2 zhe2 jia1 t`o na chieh che chia to na chieh che chia |
Dhanakaṭaka, or Amarāvatī, an ancient kingdom in the north-east of the modern Madras presidency. |
羯羅頻迦之音 羯罗频迦之音 see styles |
jié luó pín jiā zhī yīn jie2 luo2 pin2 jia1 zhi1 yin1 chieh lo p`in chia chih yin chieh lo pin chia chih yin karahinka no on |
the voice of the kalaviṅka bird |
毘囉拏羯車婆 毘囉拏羯车婆 see styles |
pí luō ná jié chē pó pi2 luo1 na2 jie2 che1 po2 p`i lo na chieh ch`e p`o pi lo na chieh che po biranakashaba |
vīranakacchapa, a tortoise, turtle. |
菩薩戒羯磨文 菩萨戒羯磨文 see styles |
pú sà jiè jié mó wén pu2 sa4 jie4 jie2 mo2 wen2 p`u sa chieh chieh mo wen pu sa chieh chieh mo wen Bosatsukai ketsuma bun |
Elaboration of On Conferring Bodhisattva Vinaya |
蘇悉地羯囉經 苏悉地羯囉经 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó jīng su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 jing1 su hsi ti chieh lo ching Soshitsujikyara kyō |
Tantra of Uncanny Success [in All Endeavours] |
蘇悉地羯羅經 苏悉地羯罗经 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó jīng su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 jing1 su hsi ti chieh lo ching Soshitsujikyara kyō |
Tantra of Uncanny Success [in All Endeavours] |
鉢剌底羯爛多 钵剌底羯烂多 see styles |
bō là dǐ jié làn duō bo1 la4 di3 jie2 lan4 duo1 po la ti chieh lan to harateikarada |
pratikrānta, following in order, or by degrees. |
阿避陀羯剌拏 阿避陀羯剌拿 see styles |
ā bì tuó jié làn á a1 bi4 tuo2 jie2 lan4 a2 a pi t`o chieh lan a a pi to chieh lan a Abidakaranu |
Avidhakarṇa, unpierced ears, name of an ancient monastery near Benares; 'near Yodhapatipura'(Eitel). |
頞濕縛羯拏山 see styles |
è shī fú jien á shān e4 shi1 fu2 jien2 a2 shan1 o shih fu jien a shan |
Aśvakarṇa |
羯羅拏蘇伐剌那 羯罗拏苏伐剌那 see styles |
jié luó ná sū fá làn à jie2 luo2 na2 su1 fa2 lan4 a4 chieh lo na su fa lan a Karanasobarana |
Karṇasuvarṇa. 'An ancient kingdom in Gundwana, the region about Gangpoor, Lat. 21゜ 54 N., Long. 84゜ 30 E.' Eitel. |
破羯磨轉法輪僧 破羯磨转法轮僧 see styles |
pò jié mó zhuǎn fǎ lún sēng po4 jie2 mo2 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 seng1 p`o chieh mo chuan fa lun seng po chieh mo chuan fa lun seng hakonma tenhōrin sō |
subverting or disrupting monks |
逋盧羯底攝伐羅 逋卢羯底摄伐罗 see styles |
bū lú jié dǐ shè fá luó bu1 lu2 jie2 di3 she4 fa2 luo2 pu lu chieh ti she fa lo Furukachishōbara |
Avalokiteśvara, v. 觀音. |
蘇悉地羯羅供養法 苏悉地羯罗供养法 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó gōng yǎng fǎ su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 gong1 yang3 fa3 su hsi ti chieh lo kung yang fa Soshicchikara kuyō hō |
Suxidijieluo gongyang fa |
譬若羯羅頻迦之音 譬若羯罗频迦之音 see styles |
pì ruò jié luó pín jiā zhī yīn pi4 ruo4 jie2 luo2 pin2 jia1 zhi1 yin1 p`i jo chieh lo p`in chia chih yin pi jo chieh lo pin chia chih yin hinya karahinka no on |
like the voice of the kalaviṅka bird |
Variations: |
katsuma; konma かつま; こんま |
{Buddh} (read as かつま in the Tendai sect, etc.; as こんま in Shingon, Ritsu, etc.) (See 業・ごう・1) karma |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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