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<12345678>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 迦毘羅衛see styles | kabirae かびらえ | (place-name) Kapilavastu (India) | 
| 迦膩色伽 迦腻色伽see styles | jiā nì sè qié jia1 ni4 se4 qie2 chia ni se ch`ieh chia ni se chieh Kanishikya | (迦膩伽) Kaniṣka, king of 月支 theYuezhi, i.e. of Tukhāra and the Indo-Scythians, ruler of Gandhāra innorthern Punjab, who conquered northern India and as far as Bactria. Hebecame a patron of Buddhism, the greatest after Aśoka. His date is vaiouslygiven; Keith says 'probably at the close of the first century A.D. ' It isalso put at A.D. 125-165. He convoked 'the third (or fourth) synod' inKashmir, of 500 leading monks, under the presidency of 世友Vasumitra, whenthe canon was revised and settled; this he is said to have had engraved onbrass and placed in a stūpa . | 
| 迦那提婆see styles | jiān à tí pó jian1 a4 ti2 po2 chien a t`i p`o chien a ti po Kanadaiba | Kāṇadeva, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, of the Vaiśya caste; said to have only one eye, hence Kāṇa his name; known also as Deva Bodhisattva. | 
| 達蘭薩拉 达兰萨拉see styles | dá lán sà lā da2 lan2 sa4 la1 ta lan sa la | Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, north India, home of Tibetan government in exile | 
| 那連耶舍 那连耶舍see styles | nà lián yé shè na4 lian2 ye2 she4 na lien yeh she Narenyasha | (那連提黎耶舍) Narendrayaśas, a monk of Udyāna, north-west India; sixth century A. D.; tr. the Candra-garbha, Sūrya-garbha, and other sūtras. | 
| 金磚四國 金砖四国see styles | jīn zhuān sì guó jin1 zhuan1 si4 guo2 chin chuan ssu kuo | Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) | 
| 阿耶穆佉see styles | ā yé mù qiā a1 ye2 mu4 qia1 a yeh mu ch`ia a yeh mu chia Ayamokukya | Ayamukha, Hayamukha, an ancient kingdom in Central India. | 
| 頗勒具那 颇勒具那see styles | pǒ lè jun à po3 le4 jun4 a4 p`o le chün a po le chün a | (or 頗勒窶拏) Phālguna, the twelfth month in India (February-March). | 
| 額菲爾士 额菲尔士see styles | é fēi ěr shì e2 fei1 er3 shi4 o fei erh shih | Everest (name); Colonel Sir George Everest (1790-1866), British Surveyor-General of India 1830-1843; (Mount) Everest | 
| 馬德拉斯 马德拉斯see styles | mǎ dé lā sī ma3 de2 la1 si1 ma te la ssu | Madras or Chennai 欽奈|钦奈[Qin1 nai4], capital of Tamil Nadu on East coast of India | 
| 馬拉地語 马拉地语see styles | mǎ lā dì yǔ ma3 la1 di4 yu3 ma la ti yü | Marathi language of west India | 
| BRICSsee styles | burikkusu ブリックス | BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) | 
| アガルタラsee styles | agarutara アガルタラ | (place-name) Agartala (India) | 
| アザムガルsee styles | azamugaru アザムガル | (place-name) Azamgarh (India) | 
| アサンソルsee styles | asansoru アサンソル | (place-name) Asansol (India) | 
| アジメールsee styles | ajimeeru アジメール | (place-name) Ajmer (India) | 
| アジャンタsee styles | ajanta アジャンタ | (place-name) Ajanta (India) | 
| アムバーラsee styles | amubaara / amubara アムバーラ | (place-name) Ambala (India) | 
| アムローアsee styles | amurooa アムローア | (place-name) Amroha (India) | 
| アヨージャsee styles | ayooja アヨージャ | (place-name) Ayodhya (India) | 
| アリーガルsee styles | ariigaru / arigaru アリーガル | (place-name) Aligarh (India) | 
| アルコットsee styles | arukotto アルコット | (place-name) Arcot (India) | 
| アレッピーsee styles | areppii / areppi アレッピー | (place-name) Alleppey (India) | 
| インディアsee styles | india インディア | (See インド) India; (place-name) India | 
| インドールsee styles | indooru インドール | indole; (place-name) Indore (India) | 
| インド総督see styles | indosoutoku / indosotoku インドそうとく | (hist) Viceroy of India | 
| インパールsee styles | inpaaru / inparu インパール | (place-name) Imphal (India) | 
| ウジャインsee styles | ujain ウジャイン | (place-name) Ujjain (India) | 
| ウダイプルsee styles | udaipuru ウダイプル | (place-name) Udaipur (India) | 
| ウンナーオsee styles | unnaao / unnao ウンナーオ | (place-name) Unnao (India) | 
| カールゴンsee styles | kaarugon / karugon カールゴン | (place-name) Khargon (India) | 
| カーングラsee styles | kaangura / kangura カーングラ | (place-name) Kangra (India) | 
| カーンプルsee styles | kaanpuru / kanpuru カーンプル | (place-name) Kanpur (India); Khanpur (Pakistan) | 
| カッダパーsee styles | kaddapaa / kaddapa カッダパー | (place-name) Cuddapah (India) | 
| カナノールsee styles | kananooru カナノール | (place-name) Cannanore (India) | 
| カラグプルsee styles | karagupuru カラグプル | (place-name) Kharagpur (India) | 
| カリヤーンsee styles | kariyaan / kariyan カリヤーン | (place-name) Kalyan (India) | 
| カルナールsee styles | karunaaru / karunaru カルナール | (place-name) Karnal (India) | 
| ガンゴトリsee styles | gangotori ガンゴトリ | (place-name) Gangotri (India) | 
| クシナガラsee styles | kushinagara クシナガラ | (place-name) Kushinagar; Kusinagar (India) | 
| クシャン朝see styles | kushanchou / kushancho クシャンちょう | (hist) Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE) | 
| グルガオンsee styles | gurugaon グルガオン | (place-name) Gurgaon (India) | 
| クルヌールsee styles | kurunuuru / kurunuru クルヌール | (place-name) Kurnool (India) | 
| グルバルガsee styles | gurubaruga グルバルガ | (place-name) Gulbarga (India) | 
| グワリオルsee styles | guwarioru グワリオル | (place-name) Gwalior (India) | 
| コジコーデsee styles | kojikoode コジコーデ | (place-name) Kozhikode (India) | 
| コナーラクsee styles | konaaraku / konaraku コナーラク | (place-name) Konarak (India) | 
| コラープルsee styles | koraapuru / korapuru コラープル | (place-name) Kolhapur (India) | 
| ゴラクプルsee styles | gorakupuru ゴラクプル | (place-name) Gorakhpur (India) | 
| コラプットsee styles | koraputto コラプット | (place-name) Koraput (India) | 
| ゴルコンダsee styles | gorukonda ゴルコンダ | (place-name) Golconda (India) | 
| ゴンドワナsee styles | gondowana ゴンドワナ | Gondwana; (place-name) Gondwana (India) | 
| サーターラsee styles | saataara / satara サーターラ | (place-name) Satara (India) | 
| サーングリsee styles | saanguri / sanguri サーングリ | (place-name) Sangli (India) | 
| サーンチーsee styles | saanchii / sanchi サーンチー | (place-name) Sanchi (India) | 
| サイイド朝see styles | saiidochou / saidocho サイイドちょう | (hist) Sayyid dynasty (of India; 1414-1451) | 
| ササラームsee styles | sasaraamu / sasaramu ササラーム | (place-name) Sasaram (India) | 
| サンバールsee styles | sanbaaru / sanbaru サンバール | (place-name) Sambhal (India) | 
| ジャーブアsee styles | jaabua / jabua ジャーブア | (place-name) Jhabua (India) | 
| ジャーロルsee styles | jaaroru / jaroru ジャーロル | (place-name) Jalor (India) | 
| ジャーンシsee styles | jaanshi / janshi ジャーンシ | (place-name) Jhansi (India) | 
| ジャイプルsee styles | jaipuru ジャイプル | (place-name) Jaipur (India) | 
| ジョドプルsee styles | jodopuru ジョドプル | (place-name) Jodhpur (India) | 
| シルチャルsee styles | shirucharu シルチャル | (place-name) Silchar (India) | 
| セバグラムsee styles | sebaguramu セバグラム | (place-name) Sevagram (India) | 
| セラムプルsee styles | seramupuru セラムプル | (place-name) Serampur (India) | 
| ダージリンsee styles | daajirin / dajirin ダージリン | (1) Darjeeling (tea); (2) Darjeeling (India); Darjiling; (place-name) Darjeeling (India) | 
| タミザガムsee styles | tamizagamu タミザガム | (place-name) Tamizhagam (India) | 
| ダルバンガsee styles | darubanga ダルバンガ | (place-name) Darbhanga (India) | 
| チェンナイsee styles | chennai チェンナイ | (See マドラス) Chennai; (place-name) Chennai (India) | 
| チトルガルsee styles | chitorugaru チトルガル | (place-name) Chitorgarh (India) | 
| チャープラsee styles | chaapura / chapura チャープラ | (place-name) Chapra (India) | 
| チョーラ朝see styles | choorachou / chooracho チョーラちょう | (hist) Chola dynasty (of India; approx. 848-1279) | 
| ツグルク朝see styles | tsugurukuchou / tsugurukucho ツグルクちょう | Tughluq Dynasty (of India, 1320-1413 CE) | 
| ティルプルsee styles | tirupuru ティルプル | (place-name) Tiruppur (India) | 
| デリー王朝see styles | deriiouchou / deriocho デリーおうちょう | (hist) (See デリースルタン朝) Delhi dynasties (the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India) | 
| ドワールカsee styles | dowaaruka / dowaruka ドワールカ | (place-name) Dwarka (India) | 
| ナーグプルsee styles | naagupuru / nagupuru ナーグプル | (place-name) Nagpur (India) | 
| ナーゴールsee styles | naagooru / nagooru ナーゴール | (place-name) Nagaur (India) | 
| ナブサーリsee styles | nabusaari / nabusari ナブサーリ | (place-name) Navsari (India) | 
| バーターピsee styles | baataapi / batapi バーターピ | (place-name) Vatapi (India) | 
| ハートラスsee styles | haatorasu / hatorasu ハートラス | (place-name) Hathras (India) | 
| バーライチsee styles | baaraichi / baraichi バーライチ | (place-name) Bahraich (India) | 
| バーラットsee styles | baaratto / baratto バーラット | (place-name) India; Republic of India; Bharat | 
| バーンガルsee styles | baangaru / bangaru バーンガル | (place-name) Bhangar (India) | 
| バーンクラsee styles | baankura / bankura バーンクラ | (place-name) Bankura (India) | 
| バウナガルsee styles | baunagaru バウナガル | (place-name) Bhaunagar (India) | 
| バティンダsee styles | batinda バティンダ | (place-name) Bhatinda (India) | 
| バラソールsee styles | barasooru バラソール | (place-name) Balasore (India) | 
| バラトプルsee styles | baratopuru バラトプル | (place-name) Bharatpur (India) | 
| バラナガルsee styles | baranagaru バラナガル | (place-name) Baranagar (India) | 
| バリパーダsee styles | baripaada / baripada バリパーダ | (place-name) Baripada (India) | 
| ハルジー朝see styles | harujiichou / harujicho ハルジーちょう | (hist) Khalji dynasty (of India; 1290-1320); Khilji dynasty | 
| バレーリーsee styles | bareerii / bareeri バレーリー | (place-name) Bareilly (India) | 
| パンジャブsee styles | panjabu パンジャブ | (place-name) Punjab (India) | 
| バンダーラsee styles | bandaara / bandara バンダーラ | (place-name) Bhandara (India) | 
| ビーカネルsee styles | biikaneru / bikaneru ビーカネル | (place-name) Bikaner (India) | 
| ビジノールsee styles | bijinooru ビジノール | (place-name) Bijnor (India) | 
| ビディシャsee styles | bidisha ビディシャ | (place-name) Vidisha (India) | 
| プールバニsee styles | puurubani / purubani プールバニ | (place-name) Phulbani (India) | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "India" 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
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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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