There are 20 total results for your 伽陀 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
伽陀 see styles |
qié tuó qie2 tuo2 ch`ieh t`o chieh to gyada |
伽他 (1) gātha = song; gāthā, a metrical narrative or hymn, with moral purport, described as generally composed of thirty-two characters, and called 孤起頌 a detached stanza, distinguished from geya, 重頌 which repeats the ideas of preceding prose passages. (2) agada as adjective = healthy; as noun = antidote. (3) gata, arrived at, fallen into, or "in a state". |
修伽陀 see styles |
xiū gā tuó xiu1 ga1 tuo2 hsiu ka t`o hsiu ka to shugada |
Sugata, one who has gone the right way, one of a Buddha's titles; sometimes intp. as well-come (Svāgata). Also 修伽多; 修伽度; 修揭多 (or 蘇揭多); 沙婆揭多; 莎伽 (莎伽陀). |
僧伽陀 see styles |
sēng qié tuó seng1 qie2 tuo2 seng ch`ieh t`o seng chieh to sōgyada |
(Skt. saṃgata) |
摩伽陀 see styles |
mó qié tuó mo2 qie2 tuo2 mo ch`ieh t`o mo chieh to Magada |
Magadha, cf. 摩竭陀 also used for Māgha, the month January-February. |
沙伽陀 see styles |
shā qié tuó sha1 qie2 tuo2 sha ch`ieh t`o sha chieh to shakada |
(Skt. svāgata) |
莎伽陀 see styles |
suō qié tuó suo1 qie2 tuo2 so ch`ieh t`o so chieh to shakada |
(Skt. svāgata) |
阿伽陀 see styles |
ā qié tuó a1 qie2 tuo2 a ch`ieh t`o a chieh to akada |
阿竭陀; 阿揭 (阿揭陀) agada, free from disease, an antidote, intp. as 普去 a medicine that entirely rids (of disease), elixir of life, universal remedy. |
頻伽陀 频伽陀 see styles |
pín qié tuó pin2 qie2 tuo2 p`in ch`ieh t`o pin chieh to |
毘笈摩 vigata; vigama; gone away, disappearance, a medicine which causes diseases to disappear. |
三唱伽陀 see styles |
sān chàng qié tuó san1 chang4 qie2 tuo2 san ch`ang ch`ieh t`o san chang chieh to sanshō kata |
three repetitions of a verse |
摩伽陀國 摩伽陀国 see styles |
mó qié tuó guó mo2 qie2 tuo2 guo2 mo ch`ieh t`o kuo mo chieh to kuo Makada koku |
Magadha |
摩羅伽陀 摩罗伽陀 see styles |
mó luó qié tuó mo2 luo2 qie2 tuo2 mo lo ch`ieh t`o mo lo chieh to maragada |
(or摩羅迦陀) marakata, the emerald. |
阿伽陀藥 阿伽陀药 see styles |
ā qié tuó yào a1 qie2 tuo2 yao4 a ch`ieh t`o yao a chieh to yao agada yaku |
panacea |
六道伽陀經 六道伽陀经 see styles |
liù dào qié tuó jīng liu4 dao4 qie2 tuo2 jing1 liu tao ch`ieh t`o ching liu tao chieh to ching Rokudō kada kyō |
A sutra dealing with the six ways of rebirth. |
多他阿伽陀 see styles |
duō tā ā qié tuó duo1 ta1 a1 qie2 tuo2 to t`a a ch`ieh t`o to ta a chieh to tatāgada |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多陀阿伽陀 see styles |
duō tuó ā qié tuó duo1 tuo2 a1 qie2 tuo2 to t`o a ch`ieh t`o to to a chieh to tadāgada |
tathāgata, 多他阿伽陀 (多他阿伽陀耶); 多他阿伽駄 (or 多他阿伽度); 多阿竭 (or 怛闥阿竭 or 怛薩阿竭); 怛他蘗多; intp. by 如來 rulai, q. v. 'thus come', or 'so come'; it has distant resemblance to the Messiah, but means one who has arrived according to the norm, one who has attained he goal of enlightenment). It is also intp. as 如去 Ju-ch'ü, he who so goes, his coming and going being both according to the Buddha-norm. It is the highest of a Buddha's titles. |
特欹拏伽陀 特欹拿伽陀 see styles |
tè yīn á qié tuó te4 yin1 a2 qie2 tuo2 t`e yin a ch`ieh t`o te yin a chieh to tokidakada |
dakṣiṇāgāthā, a song offering, or expression of gratitude by a monk for food or gifts. |
鉢剌翳伽陀 钵剌翳伽陀 see styles |
bō là yì qié tuó bo1 la4 yi4 qie2 tuo2 po la i ch`ieh t`o po la i chieh to haraeigada |
(Skt. pratyekabuddha) |
曇摩伽陀耶舍 昙摩伽陀耶舍 see styles |
tán mó qié tuó yé shè tan2 mo2 qie2 tuo2 ye2 she4 t`an mo ch`ieh t`o yeh she tan mo chieh to yeh she Donmagadayasha |
Dharmagatayaśas |
鴦伽摩伽陀國 see styles |
yāng qié mó qié tuó guó yang1 qie2 mo2 qie2 tuo2 guo2 yang ch`ieh mo ch`ieh t`o kuo yang chieh mo chieh to kuo |
Aṅga country |
佛說六道伽陀經 佛说六道伽陀经 see styles |
fó shuō liù dào qié tuó jīng fo2 shuo1 liu4 dao4 qie2 tuo2 jing1 fo shuo liu tao ch`ieh t`o ching fo shuo liu tao chieh to ching Bussetsu rokudō kada kyō |
Sūtra of Verses on the Six Destinies |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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