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Simple Dictionary Definition |
戌迦羅博乞史 戌迦罗博乞史 see styles |
xū jiā luó bó qǐ shǐ xu1 jia1 luo2 bo2 qi3 shi3 hsü chia lo po ch`i shih hsü chia lo po chi shih jukyarahakishi |
śuklapakṣa, the waxing period of the moon, 1st to 15th. |
摩祭阿蘭若迦 摩祭阿兰若迦 see styles |
mó jì ā lán ruò jiā mo2 ji4 a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1 mo chi a lan jo chia masai arannyaka |
mātaṅga-āraṇyaka, those who dwell among the dead, away from human voices; see 阿蘭若. |
斫迦羅伐辣底 斫迦罗伐辣底 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó fá là dǐ zhuo2 jia1 luo2 fa2 la4 di3 cho chia lo fa la ti shakarabaratei* |
遮迦越羅; 轉輪王 Cakravartī-rāja, sovereign ruler, whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without hindrance: the extent of his realm and power are indicated by the quality of the metal, iron, copper, silver, or, for universality, gold. The highest cakravartī uses the wheel or thunder-bolt as a weapon and 'hurls his Tchakra into the midst of his enemies', but the Buddha 'meekly turns the wheel of doctrine and conquers every universe by his teaching'. |
末迦吒賀邏馱 末迦咤贺逻驮 see styles |
mò jiā zhà hè luó tuó mo4 jia1 zha4 he4 luo2 tuo2 mo chia cha ho lo t`o mo chia cha ho lo to Magatagarada |
Markaṭa-hrada; the Apes' Pool, near Vaiśālī. |
朱羅波梨迦羅 朱罗波梨迦罗 see styles |
zhū luó bō lí jiā luó zhu1 luo2 bo1 li2 jia1 luo2 chu lo po li chia lo shuraharikara |
Defined as 雜碑衣, i. e. cīvara, or ragged clothes. |
檀陀阿蘭若迦 檀陀阿兰若迦 see styles |
tán tuó ā lán ruò jiā tan2 tuo2 a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1 t`an t`o a lan jo chia tan to a lan jo chia danda arannyaka |
daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka, those who dwell in sandy deserts and among rocks (as in the ancient Deccan); see 阿蘭若. |
檀陁迦阿蘭若 檀陁迦阿兰若 see styles |
tán tuó jiā ā lán ruò tan2 tuo2 jia1 a1 lan2 ruo4 t`an t`o chia a lan jo tan to chia a lan jo dandaka arannya |
? daṇḍaka-āranyaka, daṇḍaka forest hermits, one of the three classes of hermits, intp. as those who live on rocks by the seashore. |
波利呾羅拘迦 波利呾罗拘迦 see styles |
bō lì dá luó jū jiā bo1 li4 da2 luo2 ju1 jia1 po li ta lo chü chia Haritarakuka |
Parivrājaka |
烏嚧咤羅迦叉 乌嚧咤罗迦叉 see styles |
wū lú zhà luó jiā chā wu1 lu2 zha4 luo2 jia1 cha1 wu lu cha lo chia ch`a wu lu cha lo chia cha urotarakasha |
bunched seeds |
畢勒支底迦佛 毕勒支底迦佛 see styles |
bì lè zhī dǐ jiā fó bi4 le4 zhi1 di3 jia1 fo2 pi le chih ti chia fo hiroshiteika butsu |
pratyekabuddha |
磨醯奢婆迦部 see styles |
mó xì shē pó jiā bù mo2 xi4 she1 po2 jia1 bu4 mo hsi she p`o chia pu mo hsi she po chia pu Makeishabaka bu |
Mahīśāsaka |
穢佉阿悉底迦 秽佉阿悉底迦 see styles |
huì qiā ā xī dǐ jiā hui4 qia1 a1 xi1 di3 jia1 hui ch`ia a hsi ti chia hui chia a hsi ti chia ekaashiteika |
v. 塞 svastika. |
簸利婆羅闍迦 簸利婆罗阇迦 see styles |
bǒ lì pó luó shé jiā bo3 li4 po2 luo2 she2 jia1 po li p`o lo she chia po li po lo she chia Haribarajaka |
Parivrājaka, a Śivaitic sect; v. 般. |
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 |
般利伐羅句迦 般利伐罗句迦 see styles |
pán lì fá luó jù jiā pan2 li4 fa2 luo2 ju4 jia1 p`an li fa lo chü chia pan li fa lo chü chia Hanribarakuka |
Parivrājaka, or Wanderer. 'A Śivaitic sect, worshippers of Mahēs`vara, who wear clothes of the colour of red soil and leave a little hair about the crown of the head, shaving off the rest.' Eitel. Also 波利呾羅拘迦; 簸利婆闍迦. |
補剌拏迦葉波 补剌拏迦叶波 see styles |
bǔ làn á jiā shě bō bu3 lan4 a2 jia1 she3 bo1 pu lan a chia she po Furana Kashōpa |
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa |
跋折囉鄔陀迦 跋折囉邬陀迦 see styles |
bá zhé luō wū tuó jiā ba2 zhe2 luo1 wu1 tuo2 jia1 pa che lo wu t`o chia pa che lo wu to chia hatssetsuraudaka |
vajrodaka |
達磨阿蘭若迦 达磨阿兰若迦 see styles |
dá mó ā lán ruò jiā da2 mo2 a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1 ta mo a lan jo chia datsuma arannyaka |
dharma-āraṇyaka, meditators on the principle of inactivity, or letting Nature have its course; see 阿蘭若. |
釈迦ヶ岳開拓 see styles |
shakagadakekaitaku しゃかがだけかいたく |
(place-name) Shakagadakekaitaku |
鉢剌翳迦佛陀 钵剌翳迦佛陀 see styles |
bō là yì jiā fó tuó bo1 la4 yi4 jia1 fo2 tuo2 po la i chia fo t`o po la i chia fo to haraeikabudda |
v. 辟, pratyekabuddha. |
鑠迦羅阿逸多 铄迦罗阿逸多 see styles |
shuò jiā luó ā yì duō shuo4 jia1 luo2 a1 yi4 duo1 shuo chia lo a i to Shakaraiaitta |
Śakrāditya, also 帝日, a king of Magadha, sometime after Sakymuni's death, to whom he built a temple. |
阿提梨賓迦羅 阿提梨宾迦罗 see styles |
ā tí lí bīn jiā luó a1 ti2 li2 bin1 jia1 luo2 a t`i li pin chia lo a ti li pin chia lo Adairi Pingara |
Ātreya Punarvasu |
阿羅邏迦羅摩 阿罗逻迦罗摩 see styles |
ā luó luó jiā luó mó a1 luo2 luo2 jia1 luo2 mo2 a lo lo chia lo mo Ararakarama |
Ālāra Kālāma |
陀婆闍梨迦林 陀婆阇梨迦林 see styles |
tuó pó shé lí jiā lín tuo2 po2 she2 li2 jia1 lin2 t`o p`o she li chia lin to po she li chia lin Dabajarika rin |
Dhavajālika |
迦羅拘陀迦旃延 迦罗拘陀迦旃延 see styles |
jiā luó jū tuó jiā zhān yán jia1 luo2 ju1 tuo2 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia lo chü t`o chia chan yen chia lo chü to chia chan yen Karakuda Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
迦羅鳩馱迦旃延 迦罗鸠驮迦旃延 see styles |
jiā luó jiū tuó jiā zhān yán jia1 luo2 jiu1 tuo2 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia lo chiu t`o chia chan yen chia lo chiu to chia chan yen Karakuda Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
迦諾迦跋釐墮闍 迦诺迦跋厘堕阇 see styles |
jiā nuò jiā bá lí duò shé jia1 nuo4 jia1 ba2 li2 duo4 she2 chia no chia pa li to she Kanakaharidaja |
Kanakabharadvāja |
迦迦婆迦頻闍邏 迦迦婆迦频阇逻 see styles |
jiā jiā pó jiā pín shé luó jia1 jia1 po2 jia1 pin2 she2 luo2 chia chia p`o chia p`in she lo chia chia po chia pin she lo kakabakahinjara |
Perhaps kapiñjala, a francolin, partridge, or pheasant. |
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oshaka; oshaka おしゃか; オシャカ |
(1) poorly made article; defective article; (2) (polite language) (See 釈迦) Gautama Buddha |
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hahaka ははか |
(archaism) (See 上溝桜) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) |
一乗寺釈迦堂町 see styles |
ichijoujishakadouchou / ichijojishakadocho いちじょうじしゃかどうちょう |
(place-name) Ichijōjishakadouchō |
三密栗底尼迦耶 see styles |
sān mì lì dǐ ní jiā yé san1 mi4 li4 di3 ni2 jia1 ye2 san mi li ti ni chia yeh sanmiritei nikaya |
v. 三彌底 sammitīyanikāya. |
三蜜栗底尼迦耶 see styles |
sān mì lì dǐ ní jiā yé san1 mi4 li4 di3 ni2 jia1 ye2 san mi li ti ni chia yeh Sanmiritei nikaya |
Saṃmitīya-nikāya |
出釈迦寺奥の院 see styles |
shusshakajiokunoin しゅっしゃかじおくのいん |
(place-name) Shusshakajiokunoin |
大威德迦樓羅王 大威德迦楼罗王 see styles |
dà wēi dé jiā lóu luó wáng da4 wei1 de2 jia1 lou2 luo2 wang2 ta wei te chia lou lo wang Daiitoku karura ō |
Mahātejas garuḍêndra |
嵯峨釈迦堂大門 see styles |
sagashakadoudaimon / sagashakadodaimon さがしゃかどうだいもん |
(place-name) Sagashakadoudaimon |
帖撒羅尼迦前書 帖撒罗尼迦前书 see styles |
tiě sā luó ní jiā qián shū tie3 sa1 luo2 ni2 jia1 qian2 shu1 t`ieh sa lo ni chia ch`ien shu tieh sa lo ni chia chien shu |
First epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians |
帖撒羅尼迦後書 帖撒罗尼迦后书 see styles |
tiě sā luó ní jiā hòu shū tie3 sa1 luo2 ni2 jia1 hou4 shu1 t`ieh sa lo ni chia hou shu tieh sa lo ni chia hou shu |
Second Epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians |
悉他陛攞尼迦耶 see styles |
xī tā bì luó luǒ ní jiā yé xi1 ta1 bi4 luo2 luo3 ni2 jia1 ye2 hsi t`a pi lo lo ni chia yeh hsi ta pi lo lo ni chia yeh Shittabeira nikaya |
Sthaviranikāya |
波羅迦頗蜜多羅 波罗迦颇蜜多罗 see styles |
bō luó jiā pǒ mì duō luó bo1 luo2 jia1 po3 mi4 duo1 luo2 po lo chia p`o mi to lo po lo chia po mi to lo Harakaramittara |
Prabhākaramitra |
泥薩祇波逸底迦 泥萨祇波逸底迦 see styles |
ní sà qí bō yì dǐ jiā ni2 sa4 qi2 bo1 yi4 di3 jia1 ni sa ch`i po i ti chia ni sa chi po i ti chia nisatsugi haitsuteika |
rules of forfeiture of the things that a monk or nun possesses superfluously |
腳倶陀迦多演那 脚倶陀迦多演那 see styles |
jiǎo jù tuó jiā duō yǎn nà jiao3 ju4 tuo2 jia1 duo1 yan3 na4 chiao chü t`o chia to yen na chiao chü to chia to yen na Kyakuda Kataenna |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
莫訶僧祇尼迦耶 莫诃僧祇尼迦耶 see styles |
mù hē sēng qí ní jiā yé mu4 he1 seng1 qi2 ni2 jia1 ye2 mu ho seng ch`i ni chia yeh mu ho seng chi ni chia yeh Makasōgi nikaya |
Mahāsāṅghika-nikāya, cf. 摩. |
菩薩藏摩怛理迦 菩萨藏摩怛理迦 see styles |
pú sà zàng mó dá lǐ jiā pu2 sa4 zang4 mo2 da2 li3 jia1 p`u sa tsang mo ta li chia pu sa tsang mo ta li chia bosatsu zō matarika |
bodhisattva collection discourse |
薩達磨芬陀利迦 萨达磨芬陀利迦 see styles |
sà dá mó fēn tuó lì jiā sa4 da2 mo2 fen1 tuo2 li4 jia1 sa ta mo fen t`o li chia sa ta mo fen to li chia Satsudama pundarika |
Saddharma-puṇḍarīka |
跋陀羅迦卑梨耶 跋陀罗迦卑梨耶 see styles |
bá tuó luó jiā bēi lí yé ba2 tuo2 luo2 jia1 bei1 li2 ye2 pa t`o lo chia pei li yeh pa to lo chia pei li yeh Badarakapiriya |
Bhadrakapilā, also 跋陀迦毘羅 a female disciple of Śākyamuni. |
釋迦提婆因陀羅 释迦提婆因陀罗 see styles |
shì jiā tí pó yīn tuó luó shi4 jia1 ti2 po2 yin1 tuo2 luo2 shih chia t`i p`o yin t`o lo shih chia ti po yin to lo Shaka daibai ndara |
Śakra-devānāminindra |
釋迦提桓因陀羅 释迦提桓因陀罗 see styles |
shì jiā tí huán yīn tuó luó shi4 jia1 ti2 huan2 yin1 tuo2 luo2 shih chia t`i huan yin t`o lo shih chia ti huan yin to lo Shaka daikan indara |
Śakra Devānām-Indra |
震多摩尼斫迦羅 震多摩尼斫迦罗 see styles |
zhèn duō mó ní zhuó jiā luó zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 zhuo2 jia1 luo2 chen to mo ni cho chia lo Shintamani Shakara |
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva |
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kara から |
(hist) Karak (ancient Korean confederacy); Kaya |
お釈迦様の誕生日 see styles |
oshakasamanotanjoubi / oshakasamanotanjobi おしゃかさまのたんじょうび |
(expression) Buddha's birthday |
地迦媻縛那僧伽藍 地迦媻缚那僧伽蓝 see styles |
dì jiā pán fun à sēng qié lán di4 jia1 pan2 fun2 a4 seng1 qie2 lan2 ti chia p`an fun a seng ch`ieh lan ti chia pan fun a seng chieh lan Jika babana sōgaran |
?Dīrgha-bhavana-saṃghārāma. A monastery near Khotan 豁旦, with a statue dressed in silk which had 'transported itself' thither from Karashahr 庫車. Eitel. |
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 |
嵯峨釈迦堂大門町 see styles |
sagashakadoudaimonchou / sagashakadodaimoncho さがしゃかどうだいもんちょう |
(place-name) Sagashakadoudaimonchō |
嵯峨釈迦堂藤ノ木 see styles |
sagashakadoufujinoki / sagashakadofujinoki さがしゃかどうふじのき |
(place-name) Sagashakadoufujinoki |
帝隸路迦也吠闍耶 帝隶路迦也吠阇耶 see styles |
dì lì lù jiā yě fèi shé yé di4 li4 lu4 jia1 ye3 fei4 she2 ye2 ti li lu chia yeh fei she yeh taireirokaya beishaya |
Trailokya-vijaya, victor or lord over the 三世 three realms.|靑 Indranila, an emerald. 幽 Hidden, dark, mysterious. |儀 The mysterious form, the spirit of the dead. |冥 Mysterious, beyond comprehension; the shades. |途 The dark paths, i. e. of rebirth in purgatory or as hungry ghosts or animals. |靈 Invisible spirits, the spirits in the shades, the souls of the departed. |
御釈迦様の誕生日 see styles |
oshakasamanotanjoubi / oshakasamanotanjobi おしゃかさまのたんじょうび |
(expression) Buddha's birthday |
新大釈迦トンネル see styles |
shindaishakatonneru しんだいしゃかトンネル |
(place-name) Shindaishaka Tunnel |
波羅頗迦羅密多羅 波罗颇迦罗密多罗 see styles |
bō luó pǒ jiā luó mì duō luó bo1 luo2 po3 jia1 luo2 mi4 duo1 luo2 po lo p`o chia lo mi to lo po lo po chia lo mi to lo Harahakaramitara |
Prabhākaramitra, enlightener, v. 波頗. |
波羅頗迦羅蜜多羅 波罗颇迦罗蜜多罗 see styles |
pō luó pǒ jiā luó mì duō luó po1 luo2 po3 jia1 luo2 mi4 duo1 luo2 p`o lo p`o chia lo mi to lo po lo po chia lo mi to lo Harahakaramittara |
Prabhākaramitra |
淸涼寺釋迦如來像 淸凉寺释迦如来像 see styles |
qīng liáng sì shì jiā rú lái xiàng qing1 liang2 si4 shi4 jia1 ru2 lai2 xiang4 ch`ing liang ssu shih chia ju lai hsiang ching liang ssu shih chia ju lai hsiang Seiryōji shaka nyorai zō |
Śākyamuni Buddha Sculpture of Seiryōji Temple |
薩迦耶見以爲根本 萨迦耶见以为根本 see styles |
sà jiā yé jiàn yǐ wéi gēn běn sa4 jia1 ye2 jian4 yi3 wei2 gen1 ben3 sa chia yeh chien i wei ken pen sakkayaken i-i konpon |
taking the view of the reality of the individual as one's basis |
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 |
釈迦ケ岳トンネル see styles |
shakagataketonneru しゃかがたけトンネル |
(place-name) Shakagatake Tunnel |
釈迦堂遺跡博物館 see styles |
shakadouisekihakubutsukan / shakadoisekihakubutsukan しゃかどういせきはくぶつかん |
(place-name) Shakadouiseki Museum |
阿毘遮迦嚕儀軌品 阿毘遮迦噜仪轨品 see styles |
ā pí zhē jiā lū yí guǐ pǐn a1 pi2 zhe1 jia1 lu1 yi2 gui3 pin3 a p`i che chia lu i kuei p`in a pi che chia lu i kuei pin Abishakaro giki hon |
Apizhejialu yigui pin |
阿迦手観屋夢之助 see styles |
akademiyayumenosuke あかでみやゆめのすけ |
(person) Yumenosuke Akademiya (1949.07.10 - ) |
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karyoubinga / karyobinga かりょうびんが |
(1) {Buddh} kalavinka (san:); imaginary bird in paradise that sings sweet notes; (2) (idiom) person or creature with a beautiful voice |
迦葉仙人說醫女人經 迦叶仙人说医女人经 see styles |
jiā yè xiān rén shuō yī nǚ rén jīng jia1 ye4 xian1 ren2 shuo1 yi1 nv3 ren2 jing1 chia yeh hsien jen shuo i nü jen ching Kashō sennin setsu inyonin kyō |
Sūtra on Obstetrics Spoken by the Sage Kāśyapa |
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kurikara くりから |
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 倶利迦羅竜王) Kulika; manifestation of Acala in the form of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword |
室羅摩拏洛迦三跋羅 室罗摩拏洛迦三跋罗 see styles |
shì luó mó ná luò jiā sān bá luó shi4 luo2 mo2 na2 luo4 jia1 san1 ba2 luo2 shih lo mo na lo chia san pa lo shiramana rakuka sanbara |
precepts for novice monks |
嵯峨釈迦堂藤ノ木町 see styles |
sagashakadoufujinokichou / sagashakadofujinokicho さがしゃかどうふじのきちょう |
(place-name) Sagashakadoufujinokichō |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前裏柳 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzenurayanagi / sagashakadomonzenurayanagi さがしゃかどうもんぜんうらやなぎ |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzen'urayanagi |
薩簸恕魂直迦鉢婆羅 萨簸恕魂直迦钵婆罗 see styles |
sà bǒ shù hún zhí jiā bō pó luó sa4 bo3 shu4 hun2 zhi2 jia1 bo1 po2 luo2 sa po shu hun chih chia po p`o lo sa po shu hun chih chia po po lo Satsuhajokonchokukahabara |
Sarpiṣkuṇḍikā-prāgbhāra |
底野迦(ateji) see styles |
teriaka テリアカ |
(hist) (kana only) theriac (antidote to poison) (lat: theriaca) |
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 |
千百億化身釋迦牟尼佛 千百亿化身释迦牟尼佛 see styles |
qiān bǎi yì huà shēn shì jiā móu ní fó qian1 bai3 yi4 hua4 shen1 shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 fo2 ch`ien pai i hua shen shih chia mou ni fo chien pai i hua shen shih chia mou ni fo senhyakuoku keshin Shakamuni butsu |
Śākyamuni Buddha, of trillions of transformation bodies |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前南中院 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzenminamichuuin / sagashakadomonzenminamichuin さがしゃかどうもんぜんみなみちゅういん |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzenminamichuuin |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前瀬戸川 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzensetogawa / sagashakadomonzensetogawa さがしゃかどうもんぜんせとがわ |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzensetogawa |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前裏柳町 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzenurayanagichou / sagashakadomonzenurayanagicho さがしゃかどうもんぜんうらやなぎちょう |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzen'urayanagichō |
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oshakasan おしゃかさん |
(See お釈迦様・おしゃかさま) Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th century BCE?) |
大恩教主本師釋迦牟尼佛 大恩教主本师释迦牟尼佛 see styles |
dà ēn jiào zhǔ běn shī shì jiā móu ní fó da4 en1 jiao4 zhu3 ben3 shi1 shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 fo2 ta en chiao chu pen shih shih chia mou ni fo Daion Kyōshu Honshi Śākyamuni Butsu |
Our Great Benefactor and Founder of the Teachings, the Original Master Śākyamuni Buddha |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前南中院町 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzenminamichuuinchou / sagashakadomonzenminamichuincho さがしゃかどうもんぜんみなみちゅういんちょう |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzenminamichuuinchō |
嵯峨釈迦堂門前瀬戸川町 see styles |
sagashakadoumonzensetogawachou / sagashakadomonzensetogawacho さがしゃかどうもんぜんせとがわちょう |
(place-name) Sagashakadoumonzensetogawachō |
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kurikaramonmon くりからもんもん |
(See 倶利迦羅) tattoo (esp. a tattoo of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword); person with a tattoo |
釋迦牟尼佛成道在菩提樹降魔讚 释迦牟尼佛成道在菩提树降魔讚 see styles |
shì jiā mù ní fó chéng dào zài pú tí shù jiàng mó zàn shi4 jia1 mu4 ni2 fo2 cheng2 dao4 zai4 pu2 ti2 shu4 jiang4 mo2 zan4 shih chia mu ni fo ch`eng tao tsai p`u t`i shu chiang mo tsan shih chia mu ni fo cheng tao tsai pu ti shu chiang mo tsan Shakamuni butsujōdō zai bodaiju gōma san |
Hymn to Śakyamūṇi's Path to Buddhahood Under the Bodhi Tree, and His Triumph over Māra |
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kobaka(小馬鹿, 小baka, 小莫迦); kobaka(小baka); kobaka こばか(小馬鹿, 小ばか, 小莫迦); こバカ(小バカ); コバカ |
(See 小馬鹿にする) fool; someone beneath one's contempt |
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ukanomitama; ukenomitama; ukatama うかのみたま; うけのみたま; うかたま |
the god of foodstuffs (esp. of rice) |
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oshakasama おしゃかさま |
(See 釈迦・しゃか) Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th c. BCE?) |
聖閻曼德迦威怒王立成大神驗念誦法 圣阎曼德迦威怒王立成大神验念诵法 see styles |
shèng yán màn dé jiā wēi nù wáng lì chéng dà shén yàn niàn sòng fǎ sheng4 yan2 man4 de2 jia1 wei1 nu4 wang2 li4 cheng2 da4 shen2 yan4 nian4 song4 fa3 sheng yen man te chia wei nu wang li ch`eng ta shen yen nien sung fa sheng yen man te chia wei nu wang li cheng ta shen yen nien sung fa Shō Emmantokka inuō ryūjō daijin ken nenju hō |
Method for Recitation and Establishing Supernatural Effects through Sacred Yamāntaka, the Indignant King |
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oshakasamanotanjoubi / oshakasamanotanjobi おしゃかさまのたんじょうび |
(exp,n) Buddha's birthday |
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kobaka; kobaka(sk) こばか; コバカ(sk) |
(as 〜にする) (See 小馬鹿にする) fool; person beneath one's contempt |
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baka(p); baka(p) ばか(P); バカ(P) |
(1) (kana only) idiot; moron; fool; (2) (kana only) trivial matter; folly; absurdity; (adjectival noun) (3) (kana only) stupid; foolish; dull; absurd; ridiculous; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) (kana only) (usu. in compounds) fervent enthusiast; nut; person singularly obsessed with something; (5) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 馬鹿貝) Mactra chinensis (species of trough shell) |
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oshakasama おしゃかさま |
(See 釈迦・しゃか) Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th century BCE?) |
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baka(p); baka(p) ばか(P); バカ(P) |
(1) (kana only) idiot; moron; fool; (adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) stupid; foolish; dull; absurd; ridiculous; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) (kana only) trivial; insignificant; disappointing; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) (kana only) malfunctioning; defective; losing sensation; (n,n-pref) (5) (kana only) (slang) incredibly; unusually; exceptionally; (n,n-suf,adj-na) (6) (kana only) (slang) (usu. in compounds) fervent enthusiast; nut; person singularly obsessed with something; (7) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 馬鹿貝) Mactra chinensis (species of trough shell) |
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kurikaramonmon くりからもんもん |
(See 倶利迦羅) tattoo (esp. one of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword); person with a tattoo |
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kobakanisuru(小馬鹿nisuru, 小bakanisuru, 小莫迦nisuru); kobakanisuru(小bakanisuru); kobakanisuru こばかにする(小馬鹿にする, 小ばかにする, 小莫迦にする); こバカにする(小バカにする); コバカにする |
(exp,vs-i) to look down on; to treat with contempt; to treat disparagingly; to sneer at |
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kobakanisuru; kobakanisuru(sk) こばかにする; コバカにする(sk) |
(exp,vs-i) to look down on (someone); to treat with contempt; to treat disparagingly; to sneer at |
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naraku ならく |
(1) {Buddh} Naraka (san: naraka); Hell; Hades; (2) very bottom; the end; worst possible circumstances; (3) (奈落 only) trap room (of a theatre); below-stage basement |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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