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Simple Dictionary Definition |
耶穌會士 耶稣会士 see styles |
yē sū huì shì ye1 su1 hui4 shi4 yeh su hui shih |
a Jesuit; member of Society of Jesus |
耶舍崛多 see styles |
yé shè jué duō ye2 she4 jue2 duo1 yeh she chüeh to Yashakutta |
Yaśogupta |
耶路撒冷 see styles |
yē lù sā lěng ye1 lu4 sa1 leng3 yeh lu sa leng |
Jerusalem |
耶輸陀羅 耶输陀罗 see styles |
yé shū tuó luó ye2 shu1 tuo2 luo2 yeh shu t`o lo yeh shu to lo Yashudara |
(耶輸陀); 耶輸多羅. 耶戍達羅 Yaśodharā; the wife of Śākyamuni, mother of Rāhula, who became a nun five years after her husband's enlightenment. She is to become the Buddha Raśmi-śata-sahasra-paripūrṇa-dhvaja; v. Lotus Sutra. Her name was also Gopā, 瞿波; 劬毘那 is perhaps Gopī. |
耶酥會士 耶酥会士 see styles |
yē sū huì shì ye1 su1 hui4 shi4 yeh su hui shih |
a Jesuit |
耶馬台国 see styles |
yamataikoku やまたいこく yabataikoku やばたいこく |
Yamataikoku; historical Japanese state thought to have existed during the late Yayoi period |
耶馬溪町 see styles |
yabakeimachi / yabakemachi やばけいまち |
(place-name) Yabakeimachi |
耶魯大學 耶鲁大学 see styles |
yē lǔ dà xué ye1 lu3 da4 xue2 yeh lu ta hsüeh |
Yale University |
三摩耶形 see styles |
sanmayagyou / sanmayagyo さんまやぎょう samayagyou / samayagyo さまやぎょう |
(Buddhist term) object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life |
三摩耶戒 see styles |
sanmayakai さんまやかい |
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism) |
三摩耶道 see styles |
sān mó yé dào san1 mo2 ye2 dao4 san mo yeh tao sanmaya dō |
A term among the esoterics for the 三平等 q.v. |
三昧耶形 see styles |
sān mèi yé xíng san1 mei4 ye2 xing2 san mei yeh hsing sanmaiya gyō さんまやぎょう |
(Buddhist term) object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life The distinguishing symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva, e.g. the Lotus of Guanyin; also used for 三昧耶身 q. v. |
三昧耶戒 see styles |
sān mèi yé jiè san1 mei4 ye2 jie4 san mei yeh chieh samaiya kai さんまやかい |
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism) samaya commandments: the rules to be strictly observed before full ordination in the esoteric sects. |
三昧耶智 see styles |
sān mèi yé zhì san1 mei4 ye2 zhi4 san mei yeh chih zanmaiya chi |
samaya wisdom. In esoteric teaching, the characteristic of a Buddha's or bodhisattva's wisdom, as shown in the maṇḍala. |
三昧耶會 三昧耶会 see styles |
sān mèi yé huì san1 mei4 ye2 hui4 san mei yeh hui zanmaiya e |
The samaya assembly, i.e. the second of the nine maṇḍalas, consisting of seventy-three saints represented by the symbols of their power. |
三昧耶界 see styles |
sān mèi yé jiè san1 mei4 ye2 jie4 san mei yeh chieh zanmaiya kai |
Samaya world, a general name for the esoteric sect. |
三昧耶身 see styles |
sān mèi yé shēn san1 mei4 ye2 shen1 san mei yeh shen zanmaiya shin |
(or 三昧耶形) The embodiment of samaya, a term of the esoteric sect; i.e. the symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva which expresses his inner nature, e.g. the stūpa as one of the symbols of Vairocana 大日; the lotus of Guanyin, etc. 身 is used for Buddha, 形 for a bodhisattva. The exoteric sects associate the term with the 報身 saṃbhogakāya. |
三牟提耶 see styles |
sān móu tí yé san1 mou2 ti2 ye2 san mou t`i yeh san mou ti yeh sanmudaiya |
More info & calligraphy: Samudaya |
三耶三佛 see styles |
sān yé sān fó san1 ye2 san1 fo2 san yeh san fo sanyasanbutsu |
(檀) v. 三藐三佛陀. |
三耶三菩 see styles |
sān yé sān pú san1 ye2 san1 pu2 san yeh san p`u san yeh san pu sanyasanbo |
v. 三藐三菩提. |
中村茉耶 see styles |
nakamuramaya なかむらまや |
(person) Nakamura Maya (1987.5.1-) |
久遠麻耶 see styles |
kuonmaya くおんまや |
(person) Kuon Maya |
乾栗陀耶 干栗陀耶 see styles |
gān lì tuó yé gan1 li4 tuo2 ye2 kan li t`o yeh kan li to yeh kenridaya |
乾栗馱 hṛdaya, heart, soul, mind, core. |
伊耶那美 see styles |
izanami いざなみ |
(dei,myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess) |
伽耶舍多 see styles |
qié yé shè duō qie2 ye2 she4 duo1 ch`ieh yeh she to chieh yeh she to Kayashata |
(or伽耶邪舍多) Gayaśāta (? Jayata), the eighteenth Indian patriarch, who laboured among the Tokhari. |
伽耶迦葉 伽耶迦叶 see styles |
qié yé jiā shě qie2 ye2 jia1 she3 ch`ieh yeh chia she chieh yeh chia she Gaya Kashō |
Gayākāśyapa, a brother of Mahākāśyapa, originally a fire-worshipper, one of the eleven foremost disciples of Buddha, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha. |
佐伯伽耶 see styles |
saekikaya さえきかや |
(person) Saeki Kaya (1968.3.5-) |
佛陀伽耶 see styles |
fó tuó qié yé fo2 tuo2 qie2 ye2 fo t`o ch`ieh yeh fo to chieh yeh buchitakaya |
Buddhagayā |
佛陀耶舍 see styles |
fó tuó yé shè fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4 fo t`o yeh she fo to yeh she Buddayasha |
Buddhayaśas, of Kashmir or Kabul, tr. four works, 408-412. |
佛馱耶舍 佛驮耶舍 see styles |
fó tuó yé shè fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4 fo t`o yeh she fo to yeh she Buddayasha |
Buddhayaśas, known as the 'red-beard Vibhāṣā.' |
偸蘭遮耶 偸兰遮耶 see styles |
tōu lán zhē yé tou1 lan2 zhe1 ye2 t`ou lan che yeh tou lan che yeh chūranshaya |
serious crime |
優婆馱耶 优婆驮耶 see styles |
yōu pó tuó yé you1 po2 tuo2 ye2 yu p`o t`o yeh yu po to yeh ubadaya |
upādhyāya, 'a sub-teacher'; 'a spiritual teacher.' M.W. A general term for monk. There are various names, etc., beginning with 優; 憂; 鄔; 塢; 郁, etc. |
其故何耶 see styles |
qí gù hé yé qi2 gu4 he2 ye2 ch`i ku ho yeh chi ku ho yeh kiko kaya |
what is the reason? |
卡波耶拉 see styles |
kǎ bō yē lā ka3 bo1 ye1 la1 k`a po yeh la ka po yeh la |
capoeira (loanword) |
史高比耶 see styles |
shǐ gāo bǐ yē shi3 gao1 bi3 ye1 shih kao pi yeh |
Skopje, capital of North Macedonia (Tw) |
吠努璃耶 see styles |
fèi nǔ lí yé fei4 nu3 li2 ye2 fei nu li yeh beidoriya |
vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli. |
吠瑠璃耶 see styles |
fèi liú lí yé fei4 liu2 li2 ye2 fei liu li yeh hairuriya |
lapis lazuli |
吾妻耶山 see styles |
azumayayama あづまややま |
(personal name) Azumayayama |
嗜那耶舍 see styles |
shin à yé shè shin4 a4 ye2 she4 shin a yeh she Jinayasha |
Jinayaśas, a noted monk. |
塞拉耶佛 see styles |
sè lā yē fó se4 la1 ye1 fo2 se la yeh fo |
Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tw) |
奧維耶多 奥维耶多 see styles |
ào wéi yē duō ao4 wei2 ye1 duo1 ao wei yeh to |
Oviedo (Asturian: Uviéu), capital of Asturias in northwest Spain |
富那耶舍 see styles |
fun à yé shè fun4 a4 ye2 she4 fun a yeh she Funayasha |
Puṇyayaśas; 富那奢 (富那夜奢) the tenth (or eleventh) patriarch; a descendant of the Gautama family; born in Pāṭaliputra, laboured in Vārāṇasī and converted Aśvaghoṣa. |
小林麻耶 see styles |
kobayashimaya こばやしまや |
(person) Kobayashi Maya (1979.7.12-) |
山崎摩耶 see styles |
yamazakimaya やまざきまや |
(person) Yamazaki Maya |
工藤亜耶 see styles |
kudouaya / kudoaya くどうあや |
(person) Kudou Aya (1984.10.11-) |
巴耶利巴 see styles |
bā yē lì bā ba1 ye1 li4 ba1 pa yeh li pa |
Paya Lebar, a place in Singapore |
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 . |
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 |
摩伽摩耶 see styles |
makamaya まかまや |
(person) Mahamaya (alternative name for Maya, the mother of Shakamuni Buddha) |
摩奴末耶 see styles |
mó nú mò yé mo2 nu2 mo4 ye2 mo nu mo yeh manumaya |
(or 摩?末耶) manomaya, 'consisting of spirit or mind, spiritual, mental.' M.W. Intp. as mind-produced body, or form, any appearance produced at will. |
摩耶の滝 see styles |
mayanotaki まやのたき |
(personal name) Maya Falls |
摩耶ふ頭 see styles |
mayafutou / mayafuto まやふとう |
(place-name) Mayafutou |
摩耶別山 see styles |
mayabessan まやべっさん |
(place-name) Mayabessan |
摩耶埠頭 see styles |
mayafutou / mayafuto まやふとう |
(place-name) Mayafutou |
摩耶大橋 see styles |
mayaoohashi まやおおはし |
(place-name) Mayaoohashi |
摩耶夫人 see styles |
mó yé fū rén mo2 ye2 fu1 ren2 mo yeh fu jen mayabunin まやぶにん |
(personal name) Mayabunin Queen Māyā |
摩耶山町 see styles |
mayasanchou / mayasancho まやさんちょう |
(place-name) Mayasanchō |
摩耶東谷 see styles |
mayahigashidani まやひがしだに |
(place-name) Mayahigashidani |
摩訶摩耶 摩诃摩耶 see styles |
mó hē mó yé mo2 he1 mo2 ye2 mo ho mo yeh mokomaya |
mahāmāyā, intp. by M.W. as 'great deceit or illusion worldly illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the material universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the Great Illusion (the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with Durgā)'. Mahāmāyā was the wife of Śuddhodana, and mother of Śākyamuni. He, Siddhārtha, was born 'from her right side', and she died seven days later, her sister Mahāprajāpati becoming his foster mother. Also called 摩訶第脾 Mahādevī; 摩訶夫人 Lady Māyā, etc. |
摩迦摩耶 see styles |
makamaya まかまや |
(person) Mahamaya (alternative name for Maya, the mother of Shakamuni Buddha) |
昭披耶河 see styles |
zhāo pī yé hé zhao1 pi1 ye2 he2 chao p`i yeh ho chao pi yeh ho |
Chao Phraya River, the main river of Thailand |
曇摩耶舍 昙摩耶舍 see styles |
tán mó yé shè tan2 mo2 ye2 she4 t`an mo yeh she tan mo yeh she Donmayasha |
Dharmayaśas |
有耶無耶 有耶无耶 see styles |
yǒu yé wú yé you3 ye2 wu2 ye2 yu yeh wu yeh uyamuya うやむや |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) (yoji) indefinite; hazy; vague; unsettled; undecided Existence ? non-existence ? Material ? immaterial ? i. e. uncertainty, a wavering mind. |
望月沙耶 see styles |
mochizukisaya もちづきさや |
(f,h) Mochizuki Saya |
本耶馬渓 see styles |
honyabakei / honyabake ほんやばけい |
(place-name) Hon'yabakei |
本耶馬溪 see styles |
honyabakei / honyabake ほんやばけい |
(place-name) Hon'yabakei |
梅呾利耶 see styles |
méi dá lì yé mei2 da2 li4 ye2 mei ta li yeh Maitariya |
(梅呾利); 梅呾利曳那; 梅呾囉曳尼; 梅呾黎; 梅呾麗藥; 昧怛履曳 v. 彌勒 Maitreya, friendly, benevolent; the expected Buddhist Messiah. |
梨耶所變 梨耶所变 see styles |
lí yé suǒ biàn li2 ye2 suo3 bian4 li yeh so pien riya shohen |
transformations of the ālaya consciousness |
武田摩耶 see styles |
takedamaya たけだまや |
(person) Takeda Maya (1984.7.28-) |
比耶反足 see styles |
bǐ yé fǎn zú bi3 ye2 fan3 zu2 pi yeh fan tsu hiyahonsoku |
a demon (Skt. piśāca) with inverted feet |
毘奈耶經 毘奈耶经 see styles |
pín ài yē jīng pin2 ai4 ye1 jing1 p`in ai yeh ching pin ai yeh ching Binaya kyō |
Vinaya Sūtra |
毘柰耶藏 毗柰耶藏 see styles |
pín ài yé zàng pin2 ai4 ye2 zang4 p`in ai yeh tsang pin ai yeh tsang binaya zō |
The Vinayapiṭaka, the second portion of the Tripiṭaka, said to have been compiled by Upāli; cf. 律. |
毘跋耶斯 毗跋耶斯 see styles |
pí bá yé sī pi2 ba2 ye2 si1 p`i pa yeh ssu pi pa yeh ssu bibayashi |
The smṛti-upasthāna 四念處, or four departments of memory; possibly connected with Vipaśyanā, v. 毘婆. |
波吒梨耶 波咤梨耶 see styles |
bō zhà lí yé bo1 zha4 li2 ye2 po cha li yeh Hatariya |
Pāṭaliputra |
深耶馬渓 see styles |
shinyabakei / shinyabake しんやばけい |
(place-name) Shin'yabakei |
烏波陀耶 乌波陀耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
有波弟 耶夜; 和尚 (or 和闍 or 和闇) upādhyāya, originally a subsidiary teacher of the vedāṅgas; later, through Central Asia, it became a term for a teacher of Buddhism, in distinction from 律師disciplinists and 禪師 intuitionalists, but as heshang it attained universal application to all masters. |
玉耶女經 玉耶女经 see styles |
yù yé nǚ jīng yu4 ye2 nv3 jing1 yü yeh nü ching Gyokuyanyo kyō |
Yuyenǚ jing |
瑿泥耶踹 see styles |
yī ní yé chuài yi1 ni2 ye2 chuai4 i ni yeh ch`uai i ni yeh chuai einiya sen |
antelope shanks |
畺良耶舍 see styles |
jiāng liáng yé shè jiang1 liang2 ye2 she4 chiang liang yeh she Kyōryōyasha |
Kālayaśas |
盧陀羅耶 卢陀罗耶 see styles |
lú tuó luó yé lu2 tuo2 luo2 ye2 lu t`o lo yeh lu to lo yeh Rodaraya |
Rudrā, roaring, terrible, a name of Śiva, the Rudras or Maruts, storm-gods, etc. |
立原透耶 see styles |
tachiharatouya / tachiharatoya たちはらとうや |
(person) Tachihara Touya |
紇利陀耶 纥利陀耶 see styles |
hé lì tuó yé he2 li4 tuo2 ye2 ho li t`o yeh ho li to yeh kiridaya |
紇利倶; 紇哩陀耶 (or紇哩乃耶or 紇哩娜耶); 訖利駄耶; 釳陀陀; 汗栗駄; 肝栗大 hṛdaya, the heart, the mind; some forms are applied to the physical heart, others somewhat indiscriminately to the Tathāgata-heart, or the true, natural, innocent heart. |
紇哩乃耶 纥哩乃耶 see styles |
hé līn ǎi yé he2 lin1 ai3 ye2 ho lin ai yeh kirinaiya |
hṛdaya |
紇哩娜耶 纥哩娜耶 see styles |
hé līn à yé he2 lin1 a4 ye2 ho lin a yeh kiridaya |
hṛdaya |
紇哩陀耶 纥哩陀耶 see styles |
hé lī tuó yé he2 li1 tuo2 ye2 ho li t`o yeh ho li to yeh kiridaya |
hṛdaya |
紗球那耶 see styles |
shagunaaya / shagunaya しゃぐなあや |
(female given name) Shagunaaya |
菩提耶舍 see styles |
pú tí yé shè pu2 ti2 ye2 she4 p`u t`i yeh she pu ti yeh she Bodaiyasha |
Bodhiyaśas |
薩摩耶犬 萨摩耶犬 see styles |
sà mó yē quǎn sa4 mo2 ye1 quan3 sa mo yeh ch`üan sa mo yeh chüan |
Samoyed (dog) |
薩迦耶見 萨迦耶见 see styles |
sà jiā yé jiàn sa4 jia1 ye2 jian4 sa chia yeh chien sakkaya ken |
satkāya-darśana, the view of the reality of personality. |
裏耶馬渓 see styles |
urayabakei / urayabake うらやばけい |
(place-name) Urayabakei |
西瞿耶尼 see styles |
xī jù yé ní xi1 ju4 ye2 ni2 hsi chü yeh ni Saikuyani |
Avaragodānīya |
路伽耶陀 see styles |
lù qié yé tuó lu4 qie2 ye2 tuo2 lu ch`ieh yeh t`o lu chieh yeh to rokayada |
materialist |
進藤潤耶 see styles |
shindoujunya / shindojunya しんどうじゅんや |
(person) Shindou Jun'ya (1977.2.24-) |
那尊耶舍 see styles |
nà zūn yé shè na4 zun1 ye2 she4 na tsun yeh she Nasonyasha |
Puṇyayaśas |
那耶修摩 see styles |
nà yé xiū mó na4 ye2 xiu1 mo2 na yeh hsiu mo Nayashuma |
Nāya is a name of Jñātṛ, v. 尼 Nīrgrantha. |
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. |
鄔波陀耶 邬波陀耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
(Skt. upādhyāya) |
鄔波馱耶 邬波驮耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh ubadaya |
(Skt. upādhyāya) |
鄔波駄耶 邬波駄耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
(Skt. upādhāya) |
里維耶拉 里维耶拉 see styles |
lǐ wéi yē lā li3 wei2 ye1 la1 li wei yeh la |
riviera (loanword) (Tw) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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