There are 11 total results for your 怛那 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
怛那 see styles |
dán à dan2 a4 tan a tanna |
idem 檀那 dāna, alms, giving, charity. |
布怛那 see styles |
bù dán à bu4 dan2 a4 pu tan a futanna |
pūtanā, 布單那; 富多那 (or 富單那 or 富陀那) a female demon poisoning or the cause of wasting in a child; interpreted as a stinking hungry demon, and the most successful of demons. |
劫布怛那 see styles |
jié bù dán à jie2 bu4 dan2 a4 chieh pu tan a Kōfutanna |
(or 劫布呾那or 劫布咀那or 劫布俎那) Kapotana, or Kebudhana; an ancient kingdom, the modern Kebud or Keshbūd, north of Samarkand. |
呵也怛那 see styles |
hē yě dán à he1 ye3 dan2 a4 ho yeh tan a kayatanna |
āyatana, an organ of sense, v. 六入. |
瞿薩怛那 瞿萨怛那 see styles |
jù sà dán à ju4 sa4 dan2 a4 chü sa tan a Gusatanna |
Kustana, i.e. Khotan, v. 于. |
阿也怛那 see styles |
ā yě dán à a1 ye3 dan2 a4 a yeh tan a ayatanna |
āyatana |
阿耶怛那 see styles |
ā yé dán à a1 ye2 dan2 a4 a yeh tan a ayatanna |
(or 阿也怛那) āyatana, seat, abode, intp. by 入 or 處 entrance, or place i.e. the sadāyatanas, six entrances or places of sense-data, or sensation; v. 六 入. |
六阿也怛那 see styles |
liù ā yě dán à liu4 a1 ye3 dan2 a4 liu a yeh tan a roku ayatanna |
six bases of the senses |
六阿耶怛那 see styles |
liù ā yé dán à liu4 a1 ye2 dan2 a4 liu a yeh tan a roku ayatanna |
six bases of the senses |
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.' |
曷剌怛那揭婆 see styles |
hé là dán à qì pó he2 la4 dan2 a4 qi4 po2 ho la tan a ch`i p`o ho la tan a chi po karatannakeiba |
ratnagarbha, jewel treasury, or throne. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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