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There are 32 total results for your 摩尼 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

摩尼

see styles
mó ní
    mo2 ni2
mo ni
 mani
    まに
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism
(1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani
maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼.

摩尼子

see styles
 maniko
    まにこ
(female given name) Maniko

摩尼寺

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 manidera
    まにでら
(place-name) Manidera

摩尼山

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 manisan
    まにさん
(place-name) Manisan

摩尼川

see styles
 manigawa
    まにがわ
(place-name) Manigawa

摩尼教

see styles
mó ní jiào
    mo2 ni2 jiao4
mo ni chiao
 Mani kyō
    マニきょう
Manichaeism
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism
Manichaeism

摩尼殿

see styles
 maniden
    まにでん
(place-name) Maniden

摩尼珠

see styles
mó ní zhū
    mo2 ni2 zhu1
mo ni chu
 maniju; manishu
    まにじゅ; まにしゅ
{Buddh} (See 摩尼・1) jewel; pearl; gemstone
(Skt. maṇi)

梵摩尼

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fàn mó ní
    fan4 mo2 ni2
fan mo ni
 bon mani
Brahma-maṇi, pure pearl, or the magic pearl of Brahmā.

摩尼宝珠

see styles
 manihouju / manihoju
    まにほうじゅ
{Buddh} (See 摩尼・1) jewel; pearl; gemstone

摩尼寶珠


摩尼宝珠

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mó ní bǎo zhū
    mo2 ni2 bao3 zhu1
mo ni pao chu
 mani hōju
maṇi-jewel

摩尼義晴

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 maniyoshiharu
    まによしはる
(person) Mani Yoshiharu

摩尼跋陀

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mó ní bá tuó
    mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2
mo ni pa t`o
    mo ni pa to
 Manibatsuda
(摩尼跋陀羅) Maṇibhadra, one of the eight generals; 'a king of the yakṣas (the tutelary deity of travellers and merchants, probably another name for Kuvera).' M. W.

大寶摩尼


大宝摩尼

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dà bǎo mó ní
    da4 bao3 mo2 ni2
ta pao mo ni
 daihō mani
The great precious maṇi, or pure pearl, the Buddha-truth.

大摩尼寶


大摩尼宝

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dà mó ní bǎo
    da4 mo2 ni2 bao3
ta mo ni pao
 dai manibō
precious gem

振多摩尼

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zhèn duō mó ní
    zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2
chen to mo ni
 shinta mani
maṇi jewel

日精摩尼

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rì jīng mó ní
    ri4 jing1 mo2 ni2
jih ching mo ni
 nisshō mani
A maṇi 摩尼, or pearl, crystal-clear as the sun, which gives sight to the blind.

明月摩尼

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míng yuè mó ní
    ming2 yue4 mo2 ni2
ming yüeh mo ni
 myōgetsu mani
moon-bright maṇi

月光摩尼

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yuè guāng mó ní
    yue4 guang1 mo2 ni2
yüeh kuang mo ni
 gekkō mani
moonlight pearl

月精摩尼

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yuè jīng mó ní
    yue4 jing1 mo2 ni2
yüeh ching mo ni
 gasshō mani
(月精) The pearl or jewel in the fortieth hand of the 'thousand hand' Guanyin, towards which worship is paid in case of fevers; the hand is called 月精手.

阿摩尼亞


阿摩尼亚

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ā mó ní yà
    a1 mo2 ni2 ya4
a mo ni ya
ammonia (loanword)

隨色摩尼


随色摩尼

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suí sè mó ní
    sui2 se4 mo2 ni2
sui se mo ni
 zuishiki mani
A precious stone that takes on the colour of its surroundings.

摩尼羅亶經


摩尼罗亶经

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mó ní luó dǎn jīng
    mo2 ni2 luo2 dan3 jing1
mo ni lo tan ching
 Manira dan gyō
Sūtra of the Maṇila Platform

摩尼跋陀羅


摩尼跋陀罗

see styles
mó ní bá tuó luó
    mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
mo ni pa t`o lo
    mo ni pa to lo
 Manibatsudara
Maṇibhadra

阿摩尼亞水


阿摩尼亚水

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ā mó ní yà shuǐ
    a1 mo2 ni2 ya4 shui3
a mo ni ya shui
ammonia solution

摩尼犍大龍王


摩尼犍大龙王

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mó ní jiān dà lóng wáng
    mo2 ni2 jian1 da4 long2 wang2
mo ni chien ta lung wang
 Maniken dairyūō
Maṇiskandhanāga. The nāga king in whose hand is the talismanic pearl.

四十九重摩尼殿

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sì shí jiǔ zhòng mó ní diàn
    si4 shi2 jiu3 zhong4 mo2 ni2 dian4
ssu shih chiu chung mo ni tien
 shijūkujū mani den
(or 四十九重如意殿) . The maṇi, or Pearl palace of forty-nine stories above the Tuṣita heaven.

震多摩尼斫迦羅


震多摩尼斫迦罗

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zhèn duō mó ní zhuó jiā luó
    zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 zhuo2 jia1 luo2
chen to mo ni cho chia lo
 Shintamani Shakara
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva

如意摩尼陀羅尼經


如意摩尼陀罗尼经

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rú yì mó ní tuó luó ní jīng
    ru2 yi4 mo2 ni2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
ju i mo ni t`o lo ni ching
    ju i mo ni to lo ni ching
 Nyoi mani daranikyō
Dhāraṇi of the Wish-fulfilling Gem

Variations:
マニ車
摩尼車(rK)

see styles
 maniguruma
    マニぐるま
prayer wheel; Mani wheel

Variations:
マニ教
摩尼教(ateji)
末尼教(ateji)

see styles
 manikyou / manikyo
    マニきょう
Manichaeism

Variations:
マニ教
摩尼教(ateji)(rK)
末尼教(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 manikyou / manikyo
    マニきょう
Manichaeism

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 32 results for "摩尼" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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