There are 7 total results for your 宾头 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
賓頭 宾头 see styles |
bīn tóu bin1 tou2 pin t`ou pin tou binzu |
One of the purgatories, v. 賓吒羅. |
賓頭盧 宾头卢 see styles |
bīn tóu lú bin1 tou2 lu2 pin t`ou lu pin tou lu binzuru びんずる |
{Buddh} Pindola; Pindola Bharadvaja (one of four Arhats asked by the Buddha to remain in the world to propagate Buddhist law) Piṇḍola |
賓頭羅伽 宾头罗伽 see styles |
bīn tóu luó qié bin1 tou2 luo2 qie2 pin t`ou lo ch`ieh pin tou lo chieh Bintōraga |
Piṅgala |
賓頭盧尊者 宾头卢尊者 see styles |
bīn tóu lú zūn zhě bin1 tou2 lu2 zun1 zhe3 pin t`ou lu tsun che pin tou lu tsun che Pindōro sonja |
Piṇḍola |
賓頭盧頗羅墮 宾头卢颇罗堕 see styles |
bīn tóu lú pǒ luó duò bin1 tou2 lu2 po3 luo2 duo4 pin t`ou lu p`o lo to pin tou lu po lo to Hinzuru harada |
Piṇḍola-bhāradvāja, name of the first of the sixteen arhats, who became the old man of the mountains, white hair and bead, bushy eyebrows, one of the genī. |
賓頭盧跋羅墮闍 宾头卢跋罗堕阇 see styles |
bīn tóu lú bá luó duò shé bin1 tou2 lu2 ba2 luo2 duo4 she2 pin t`ou lu pa lo to she pin tou lu pa lo to she Hintōroharadasha |
Piṇḍolabbaradvāja |
賓頭盧頗羅墮誓 宾头卢颇罗堕誓 see styles |
bīn tóu lú pǒ luó duò shì bin1 tou2 lu2 po3 luo2 duo4 shi4 pin t`ou lu p`o lo to shih pin tou lu po lo to shih Hinzuro haradasei |
Piṇḍola-bhāradvāja |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 7 results for "宾头" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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