There are 9 total results for your 婆伽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
婆伽 see styles |
pó qié po2 qie2 p`o ch`ieh po chieh baga |
bhāga, a portion division, fraction. |
婆伽伴 see styles |
pó qié bàn po2 qie2 ban4 p`o ch`ieh pan po chieh pan bagyaban |
bhagavān |
婆伽婆 see styles |
pó qié pó po2 qie2 po2 p`o ch`ieh p`o po chieh po bagaba |
(帝) bhagavat, or 婆伽梵; 婆伽伴 ; 婆誐鑁; 薄伽梵 bhagavān, "fortunate," "excellent," "revered, sacred," "the holy one" (M.W.); generally intp. by 世尊 world-honoured, but there are other intps.; an epithet of a Buddha. |
婆伽梵 see styles |
pó qié fàn po2 qie2 fan4 p`o ch`ieh fan po chieh fan bagyabon |
(Skt. bhagavat) |
術婆伽 术婆伽 see styles |
shù pó qié shu4 po2 qie2 shu p`o ch`ieh shu po chieh Jubaka |
Śubhakara |
婆婆伽利 see styles |
pó pó qié lì po2 po2 qie2 li4 p`o p`o ch`ieh li po po chieh li Babagari |
Pāpakārin; evil-doer, name of a prince. |
莫訶婆伽 莫诃婆伽 see styles |
mù hē pó qié mu4 he1 po2 qie2 mu ho p`o ch`ieh mu ho po chieh makabaka |
The musk deer. |
旃達羅婆伽 旃达罗婆伽 see styles |
zhān dá luó pó qié zhan1 da2 luo2 po2 qie2 chan ta lo p`o ch`ieh chan ta lo po chieh Sendarabaga |
月分 Candrabhāgā. 'The largest Pundjab stream, the Acesines of Alexander, now called Chenab.' Eitel. |
Variations: |
bagabon; bagaba; bagyaba ばがぼん; ばがば; ばぎゃば |
{Buddh} Bhagavan; Bhagwan; Lord |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 9 results for "婆伽" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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