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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
吒 咤 see styles |
zhà zha4 cha ta |
variant of 咤[zha4] To entrust; translit. t or ṭ. |
吒婆 咤婆 see styles |
zhà pó zha4 po2 cha p`o cha po taba |
Something rigid, an obstruction. |
吒王 咤王 see styles |
zhà wáng zha4 wang2 cha wang Taō |
Caṇḍa-Kaniṣka |
吒那 咤那 see styles |
zhàn à zhan4 a4 chan a tana |
locus |
㖉吒 see styles |
zhā zha1 cha |
Kheṭa, name of a preta, or hungry ghost. |
叱吒 see styles |
chì zhà chi4 zha4 ch`ih cha chih cha |
variant of 叱咤[chi4 zha4] |
哪吒 see styles |
ne zhā ne2 zha1 ne cha |
Nezha, protection deity |
唧吒 唧咤 see styles |
xián zhà xian2 zha4 hsien cha kanta |
male slave or servant |
契吒 契咤 see styles |
qì zhà qi4 zha4 ch`i cha chi cha Kaita |
Kakṣa; Kacha; Kach; ancient kingdom of Mālava, now the peninsula Cutch. |
婆吒 婆咤 see styles |
pó zhà po2 zha4 p`o cha po cha Bata |
Vasiṣṭha |
木吒 see styles |
mù zha mu4 zha5 mu cha |
Muzha, a figure in Chinese mythology |
枳吒 枳咤 see styles |
zhǐ zhà zhi3 zha4 chih cha shita |
枳擔 (枳擔那) An island which rises out of the sea. |
泮吒 泮咤 see styles |
pàn zhà pan4 zha4 p`an cha pan cha hanta |
phaṭ |
缽吒 钵咤 see styles |
bō zhà bo1 zha4 po cha patta |
paṭa |
般吒 般咤 see styles |
pán zhà pan2 zha4 p`an cha pan cha hanta |
paṇḍaka |
貳吒 贰咤 see styles |
èr zhà er4 zha4 erh cha nita |
Akaniṣṭha, not the smallest, i.e. the highest of the brahmalokas, v. 阿迦. |
賴吒 赖咤 see styles |
lài zhà lai4 zha4 lai cha raita |
(賴吒啝羅) rāṣṭrapāla, protector of a kingdom, king. |
那吒 那咤 see styles |
nà zhà na4 zha4 na cha Nata |
Naṭa, said to be the eldest son of Vaiśravaṇa, and represented with three faces, eight arms, a powerful demon-king. |
鉢吒 钵咤 see styles |
bō zhà bo1 zha4 po cha patta |
paṭa, woven cloth or silk. |
吒吉尼 咤吉尼 see styles |
zhà jí ní zha4 ji2 ni2 cha chi ni takini |
ḍākinī |
三補吒 三补咤 see styles |
sān bǔ zhà san1 bu3 zha4 san pu cha sanhota |
saṃpuṭa. One of the twelve ways of putting the hands together in worship, i.e. bringing the hands together without the palms touching. |
佉吒迦 佉咤迦 see styles |
qiā zhà jiā qia1 zha4 jia1 ch`ia cha chia chia cha chia kataka |
khaṭaka; a manual sign, wrists together, fingers half-closed; M. W. says "the half-closed hand; the doubled fist of wrestlers or boxers". |
倶蘭吒 倶兰咤 see styles |
jù lán zhà ju4 lan2 zha4 chü lan cha kuranta |
kuraṇṭa; yellow amaranth; intp. as a red flower, among men with 10 leaves, among devas 100, among buddhas 1,000; also as a material thing, i.e. something with resistance. Cf. 拘. |
僧伽吒 僧伽咤 see styles |
sēng qié zhà seng1 qie2 zha4 seng ch`ieh cha seng chieh cha sōgata |
僧伽多; 僧伽陀 saṅghata, an assemblage; also the final hurricane in the kalpa of destruction. |
劫婆吒 劫婆咤 see styles |
jié pó zhà jie2 po2 zha4 chieh p`o cha chieh po cha kōbata |
劫縛拏 kaparda, a shell, cowrie, small coin. |
呵吒迦 呵咤迦 see styles |
hē zhà jiā he1 zha4 jia1 ho cha chia kataka |
(or 訶吒迦) hāṭaka; gold, thorn-apple. |
嗢倶吒 嗢倶咤 see styles |
wà jù zhà wa4 ju4 zha4 wa chü cha uchikuta |
squat on the heels |
婆利吒 婆利咤 see styles |
pó lì zhà po2 li4 zha4 p`o li cha po li cha Barita |
Upariṭṭha |
婆私吒 婆私咤 see styles |
pó sī zhà po2 si1 zha4 p`o ssu cha po ssu cha Bashita |
(婆私) Vasiṣṭha, a brahman who is said to have denied the eternity of nirvana, and maintained that plants had lives and intelligence; Nirvana Sutra 39. One of the seven ancient ṛṣis of Brahmanic mythology, one of the champions in the Ṛg Veda of the priesthood. Name of a brahman whose mother lost her six sons, she became mad, wandered naked, met the Buddha, was restored and became a disciple. Also 婆吒; 私婆吒; 婆私瑟搋 or 婆私瑟柁. |
尼師吒 尼师咤 see styles |
ní shī zhà ni2 shi1 zha4 ni shih cha nishita |
akaniṣṭha |
拘吒迦 拘咤迦 see styles |
jū zhà jiā ju1 zha4 jia1 chü cha chia kutaka |
kuṭaṅgaka, thatched; a hut. |
摩迦吒 摩迦咤 see styles |
mó jiā zhà mo2 jia1 zha4 mo chia cha makata |
markata, a monkey; also 摩斯吒. |
波吒羅 波咤罗 see styles |
bō zhà luó bo1 zha4 luo2 po cha lo hatara |
Pāṭalī, 鉢怛羅 a tree with scented lossoms, the trumpet-flower, Bignonia Suaveolens. A kingdom i. e. 波吒釐 (波吒釐子); 波吒利弗; 波吒梨耶; 波羅利弗多羅; 巴蓮弗 Pāṭaliputra, originally Kusumapura, the modern Patna; capital of Aśoka, where the third synod was held. |
波吒釐 波咤厘 see styles |
bō zhà lí bo1 zha4 li2 po cha li Hatari |
Pāṭaliputra |
漕矩吒 漕矩咤 see styles |
cáo jǔ zhà cao2 ju3 zha4 ts`ao chü cha tsao chü cha Sōkuta |
Tsaukūta, an 'ancient (Arachotos) kingdom in N. W. India (near Ghuznee)'. Eitel. |
矩矩吒 矩矩咤 see styles |
jǔ jǔ zhà ju3 ju3 zha4 chü chü cha kukuta |
kukkuṭa, a cock, fowl. |
私婆吒 私婆咤 see styles |
sī pó zhà si1 po2 zha4 ssu p`o cha ssu po cha Shibata |
Vasiṣtha, v. 婆. |
究究吒 究究咤 see styles |
jiū jiū zhà jiu1 jiu1 zha4 chiu chiu cha kukuta |
kukkuṭa, a cock, or fowl. |
舍吒迦 舍咤迦 see styles |
shè zhà jiā she4 zha4 jia1 she cha chia shataka |
inner garment |
賓吒羅 宾咤罗 see styles |
bīn zhà luó bin1 zha4 luo2 pin cha lo hintara |
? Piṇḍāra, ? Piṇḍala, one of the painless purgatories. |
賴吒和 赖咤和 see styles |
lài zhà hé lai4 zha4 he2 lai cha ho Raitawa |
Raṭṭhapāla; Rāṣṭrapāla |
賴吒羅 赖咤罗 see styles |
lài zhà luó lai4 zha4 luo2 lai cha lo raitara |
(Skt. rāṣṭrapāla) |
逝瑟吒 逝瑟咤 see styles |
shì sè zhà shi4 se4 zha4 shih se cha Seishita |
The month Jyaiṣṭha (May-June), when the full moon is in the constellation Jyeṣṭhā. |
遮吒迦 遮咤迦 see styles |
zhē zhà jiā zhe1 zha4 jia1 che cha chia shataka |
cāṭaka, a sparrow; the bird Cuculus melanoleucus, which is supposed only to drink falling rain. |
都吒迦 都咤迦 see styles |
dū zhà jiā du1 zha4 jia1 tu cha chia totaka |
Joyful sound, united voices; (derivation uncertain). |
鍮蘆吒 鍮芦咤 see styles |
tōu lú zhà tou1 lu2 zha4 t`ou lu cha tou lu cha Tōrota |
Thullakoṭṭhita; Sthūlakoṣṭaka |
阿利吒 阿利咤 see styles |
ā lì zhà a1 li4 zha4 a li cha Arita |
Ariṭṭha |
阿吒利 阿咤利 see styles |
ā zhà lì a1 zha4 li4 a cha li Atari |
Aṭāli, 阿吒釐 a province of the ancient kingdom of Malwa, or Malava; its people rejected Buddhism. |
阿吒吒 阿咤咤 see styles |
ā zhà zhà a1 zha4 zha4 a cha cha atata |
Aṭaṭa; the third of the four cold hells. |
阿吒釐 阿咤厘 see styles |
ā zhà lí a1 zha4 li2 a cha li Atari |
Aṭāli |
阿梨吒 阿梨咤 see styles |
ā lí zhà a1 li2 zha4 a li cha arita |
(阿梨瑟吒) ariṣṭa(ka), the soap-berry tree, Sapindus detergens, 木槵子, whose berries are used for rosaries. Name of a bhikṣu. |
際史吒 际史咤 see styles |
jì shǐ zhà ji4 shi3 zha4 chi shih cha Saishita |
Jyaiṣṭha, the month in May-June. |
頞哳吒 頞哳咤 see styles |
è zhá zhà e4 zha2 zha4 o cha cha |
Ataṭa, one of the cold hells. |
頞瑟吒 頞瑟咤 see styles |
è sè zhà e4 se4 zha4 o se cha |
aṣṭan, eight, the eight divisions of the 24-hours day. |
頭賴吒 see styles |
tóu lài zhà tou2 lai4 zha4 t`ou lai cha tou lai cha |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra |
鳩鳩吒 鸠鸠咤 see styles |
jiū jiū zhà jiu1 jiu1 zha4 chiu chiu cha |
kukkuta, a fowl. |
提多羅吒 提多罗咤 see styles |
tí duō luó zhà ti2 duo1 luo2 zha4 t`i to lo cha ti to lo cha Daitarata |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, one of the four mahārājas, the yellow guardian eastward of Sumeru; also 頭賴吒; 第黎多曷羅殺吒羅. |
本囊伽吒 本囊伽咤 see styles |
běn nāng gā zhà ben3 nang1 ga1 zha4 pen nang ka cha honnagada |
pūrṇaghaṭa, full pitcher, 'one of the sixty-five mystic figures said to be traceable on every footprint (śrīpada) of Buddha. ' Eitel. |
毘泥吒迦 毘泥咤迦 see styles |
pí ní zhà jiā pi2 ni2 zha4 jia1 p`i ni cha chia pi ni cha chia binaitaka |
bowed |
波吒利弗 波咤利弗 see styles |
bō zhà lì fú bo1 zha4 li4 fu2 po cha li fu Hatairifutsu |
Pāṭaliputra |
波吒梨耶 波咤梨耶 see styles |
bō zhà lí yé bo1 zha4 li2 ye2 po cha li yeh Hatariya |
Pāṭaliputra |
波吒羅國 波咤罗国 see styles |
bō zhà luó guó bo1 zha4 luo2 guo2 po cha lo kuo Hatara koku |
Pāṭaliputra |
波吒釐子 波咤厘子 see styles |
bō zhà lí zǐ bo1 zha4 li2 zi3 po cha li tzu Hatarishi |
Pāṭaliputra |
矩吒檀底 矩咤檀底 see styles |
jǔ zhà tán dǐ ju3 zha4 tan2 di3 chü cha t`an ti chü cha tan ti Kutadantei |
Kūṭadantī |
秣羅矩吒 秣罗矩咤 see styles |
mò luó jǔ zhà mo4 luo2 ju3 zha4 mo lo chü cha Marakuta |
Malakūṭa. 'An ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A.D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect.' Eitel. |
罽膩吒王 罽腻咤王 see styles |
jì nì zhà wáng ji4 ni4 zha4 wang2 chi ni cha wang Keijita Ō |
Caṇḍa-Kaniṣka, 吒王; the Scythian king, conqueror of northern India and Central Asia, noted for violence, the seizure of Aśvaghoṣa, and, later, patronage of Buddhism. |
蘖馱矩吒 蘖驮矩咤 see styles |
niè tuó jǔ zhà nie4 tuo2 ju3 zha4 nieh t`o chü cha nieh to chü cha gyadakuta |
Gandhakutī, a temple for offering incense in the Jetavana monastery and elsewhere). |
賴吒惒羅 赖咤惒罗 see styles |
lài zhà hé luó lai4 zha4 he2 luo2 lai cha ho lo Raitawara |
Raṭṭhapāla; Rāṣṭrapāla |
迦羅迦吒 迦罗迦咤 see styles |
jiā luó jiā zhà jia1 luo2 jia1 zha4 chia lo chia cha karakata |
The crab in the zodiac. |
阿吒嚩迦 阿咤嚩迦 see styles |
ā zhà mó jiā a1 zha4 mo2 jia1 a cha mo chia Atabaka |
Āṭavika |
阿吒婆拘 阿咤婆拘 see styles |
ā zhà pó jū a1 zha4 po2 ju1 a cha p`o chü a cha po chü Atabaku |
阿吒嚩迦; 阿吒薄倶 (or 遏吒薄倶) Āṭavika, name of a demon-general. |
阿吒筏底 阿咤筏底 see styles |
ā zhà fá dǐ a1 zha4 fa2 di3 a cha fa ti Atabatei |
Alakavatī, the city of Vaiśravaṇa. |
阿吒薄倶 阿咤薄倶 see styles |
ā zhà bó jù a1 zha4 bo2 ju4 a cha po chü Atahagu |
Āṭavika |
阿梨瑟吒 阿梨瑟咤 see styles |
ā lí sè zhà a1 li2 se4 zha4 a li se cha arishita |
ariṣṭa(ka) |
阿迦尼吒 阿迦尼咤 see styles |
ā jiā ní zhà a1 jia1 ni2 zha4 a chia ni cha Akanita |
(阿迦瑟吒) akaniṣṭha, not the least, i.e. the highest, or eighteenth of the heavens of form, or brahmalokas; also阿迦尼沙吒(or 阿迦尼師吒) or 阿迦尼沙託 or 阿迦尼師託; 阿迦貳吒; 阿迦尼M012229 (阿迦瑟M012229); 尼吒;尼師吒; 二吒. |
阿迦瑟吒 阿迦瑟咤 see styles |
ā jiā sè zhà a1 jia1 se4 zha4 a chia se cha Akashita |
akaniṣṭha |
阿迦膩吒 阿迦腻咤 see styles |
ā jiā nì zhà a1 jia1 ni4 zha4 a chia ni cha akajita |
Akaniṣṭha |
奔吒跋多國 奔咤跋多国 see styles |
bēn zhà bá duō guó ben1 zha4 ba2 duo1 guo2 pen cha pa to kuo Hontabata koku |
Puṇyavardhana |
居吒奢摩離 居咤奢摩离 see styles |
jū zhà shē mó lí ju1 zha4 she1 mo2 li2 chü cha she mo li kotashamari |
(Skt. kūṭaśālmali) |
屈屈吒播陀 屈屈咤播陀 see styles |
qū qū zhà bò tuó qu1 qu1 zha4 bo4 tuo2 ch`ü ch`ü cha po t`o chü chü cha po to Kukutahada |
(or屈屈吒波陀) Kukkuṭapādagiri; Cock's foot, a mountain said to be 100 li east of the bodhi tree, and, by Eitel, 7 miles south-east of Gayā, where Kāśyapa entered into nirvāṇa; also known as 窶盧播陀山 tr. by 尊足 'honoured foot'. The legend is that these three sharply rising peaks, on Kāśyapa entering, closed together over him. Later, when Mañjuśrī ascended, he snapped his fingers, the peaks opened, Kāśyapa gave him his robe and entered nirvāṇa by fire. 屈叱阿濫摩 Kukkuṭa-ārāma, a monastery built on the above mountain by Aśoka, cf. 西域記 8. |
屈屈吒波陀 屈屈咤波陀 see styles |
qū qū zhà bō tuó qu1 qu1 zha4 bo1 tuo2 ch`ü ch`ü cha po t`o chü chü cha po to Kukutabada |
Kukkuṭapādagiri |
拘吒賒摩利 拘咤赊摩利 see styles |
jū zhà shē mó lì ju1 zha4 she1 mo2 li4 chü cha she mo li kutashamari |
Kūṭaśālmali. Also 居吒奢摩利 (or 居吒奢摩離) A fabulous tree on which garuḍas find nāgas to eat: M. W. describes it as 'a fabulous cotton tree with sharp thorns with which the wicked are tortured in the world of Yama'. |
杜魯婆跋吒 杜鲁婆跋咤 see styles |
dù lǔ pó bá zhà du4 lu3 po2 ba2 zha4 tu lu p`o pa cha tu lu po pa cha Torobahatta |
Dhruvpaṭu, a king of Valabhī, son-in-law of Śīladitya. |
比吒迦倶舍 比咤迦倶舍 see styles |
bǐ zhà jiā jù shè bi3 zha4 jia1 ju4 she4 pi cha chia chü she piṭaka kusha |
piṭaka-kośa. i. e. 藏 a thesaurus, treasury, store. |
波吒釐子城 波咤厘子城 see styles |
bō zhà lí zǐ chéng bo1 zha4 li2 zi3 cheng2 po cha li tzu ch`eng po cha li tzu cheng Hatarishijō |
Pāṭaliputra |
羯吒布怛那 羯咤布怛那 see styles |
jié zhà bù dán à jie2 zha4 bu4 dan2 a4 chieh cha pu tan a katafutanna |
Kaṭapūtana, a kind of ill-smelling demon, a preta in the lower regions. M.W.' |
迦吒富單那 迦咤富单那 see styles |
jiā zhà fù dān nà jia1 zha4 fu4 dan1 na4 chia cha fu tan na katafudanna |
Kaṭapūtana, 羯迦布怛那 pretas, or demons, of remarkably evil odour. |
鉢吒補怛囉 钵咤补怛囉 see styles |
bō zhà bǔ dá luó bo1 zha4 bu3 da2 luo2 po cha pu ta lo Hatahotara |
Pātaliputra, the present Patna. |
阿奢囉逝吒 阿奢囉逝咤 see styles |
ā shē luō shì zhà a1 she1 luo1 shi4 zha4 a she lo shih cha Asharaseita |
Acala |
阿菟吒闡提 阿菟咤阐提 see styles |
ā tù zhà chǎn tí a1 tu4 zha4 chan3 ti2 a t`u cha ch`an t`i a tu cha chan ti adotasendai |
anustubhchandas, a metre of two lines each in 8 十 8 syllables; also 阿耨窣都婆. |
阿迦尼吒天 阿迦尼咤天 see styles |
ā jiā ní zhà tiān a1 jia1 ni2 zha4 tian1 a chia ni cha t`ien a chia ni cha tien Akanita ten |
Akaniṣṭha Heaven |
阿迦尼師吒 阿迦尼师咤 see styles |
ā jiā ní shī zhà a1 jia1 ni2 shi1 zha4 a chia ni shih cha akanishita |
akaniṣṭha |
姞栗陀羅矩吒 姞栗陀罗矩咤 see styles |
jí lì tuó luó jǔ zhà ji2 li4 tuo2 luo2 ju3 zha4 chi li t`o lo chü cha chi li to lo chü cha Kiridarakuta |
(姞栗陀) gṛdhra, a vulture; Gṛdhrakūṭa, the Vulture Peak, v. 者. |
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. |
矩矩吒翳說羅 矩矩咤翳说罗 see styles |
jǔ jǔ zhà yì shuō luó ju3 ju3 zha4 yi4 shuo1 luo2 chü chü cha i shuo lo Kukutaeisera |
Kukkuṭeśvara, Korea. |
跋折羅吒訶婆 跋折罗咤诃婆 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē pó ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 po2 pa che lo cha ho p`o pa che lo cha ho po Haseratakaba |
Vajrahāsa |
跋折羅吒訶沙 跋折罗咤诃沙 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē shā ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 sha1 pa che lo cha ho sha Baseratakasha |
Vajrāṭṭahāsa, i.e. Śiva, one of the guardians, the laughing Mahārāja. |
第黎多曷羅殺吒羅 第黎多曷罗杀咤罗 see styles |
dì lí duō hé luó shā zhà luó di4 li2 duo1 he2 luo2 sha1 zha4 luo2 ti li to ho lo sha cha lo Dairaitakarasattara |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, one of the four mahārājas, the white guardian of the east, one of the lokapālas, a king of gandharvas and piśacas; cf. 提. |
荅攝蒲密卜羅牒瑟吒諦 荅摄蒲密卜罗牒瑟咤谛 see styles |
dá shè pú mì bǔ luó dié sè zhà dì da2 she4 pu2 mi4 bu3 luo2 die2 se4 zha4 di4 ta she p`u mi pu lo tieh se cha ti ta she pu mi pu lo tieh se cha ti tōshōhomitsubokura chōshichitatai |
daśabhūmi-prastiṣṭhite, 'Thou who art established in the ten stages. ' — said to the Tathāgatas in invocations. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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