There are 13 total results for your 舍罗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舍羅 舍罗 see styles |
shè luó she4 luo2 she lo shara |
śārikā, śārī, v.舍利. śālakā, bamboo or wooden tallies used in numbering monks. |
毘舍羅 毘舍罗 see styles |
pí shè luó pi2 she4 luo2 p`i she lo pi she lo Bishara |
Viśāla, a deity who is said to have protected the image of Buddha brought to Ming Di of the Han dynasty. |
計捨羅 计舍罗 see styles |
jì shě luó ji4 she3 luo2 chi she lo keishara |
計薩羅 (or 鷄薩羅) kesara, hair, filament, intp. as stamens and pistils. |
奔攘舍羅 奔攘舍罗 see styles |
bēn ráng shè luó ben1 rang2 she4 luo2 pen jang she lo honnyōshara |
puṇyaśālā, almshouse or asylum for sick and poor. |
舍羅婆迦 舍罗婆迦 see styles |
shè luó pó jiā she4 luo2 po2 jia1 she lo p`o chia she lo po chia sharabaka |
śrāvaka; a hearer, disciple, 聲聞 q. v. (1) He who has heard ( the voice of Buddha). All the personal disciples of Śākyamuni, the chief disciples being called mahāśrāvaka. (2) The lowest degree of saintship, the others being pratyekabuddha, bodhisattva, buddha. |
舍羅磨拏 舍罗磨拏 see styles |
shè luó mó ná she4 luo2 mo2 na2 she lo mo na sharamana |
śramaṇa |
傴和倶舍羅 伛和倶舍罗 see styles |
yǔ hé jù shè luó yu3 he2 ju4 she4 luo2 yü ho chü she lo kuwakushara |
upāya-kauśalya |
傴和拘舍羅 伛和拘舍罗 see styles |
yǔ hé jū shè luó yu3 he2 ju1 she4 luo2 yü ho chü she lo ōwakushara |
upāya-kauśalya |
優波憍舍羅 优波憍舍罗 see styles |
yōu bō jiāo shè luó you1 bo1 jiao1 she4 luo2 yu po chiao she lo uhakyōshara |
upāyakauśalya, the seventh pāramitā, cf. 波. |
漚和倶舍羅 沤和倶舍罗 see styles |
òu hé jù shè luó ou4 he2 ju4 she4 luo2 ou ho chü she lo ōwakushara |
(or 傴和倶舍羅) (or 漚和拘舍羅) (or 傴和拘舍羅) upāyakauśalya, intp. by 方便善巧 expediency and skill, adaptable, suited to conditions, opportunist, the adaptation of teaching to the capacity of the hearer. |
漚和拘舍羅 沤和拘舍罗 see styles |
òu hé jū shè luó ou4 he2 ju1 she4 luo2 ou ho chü she lo ōwakushara |
upāya-kauśalya |
鞞舍羅婆拏 鞞舍罗婆拏 see styles |
bǐ shè luó pó ná bi3 she4 luo2 po2 na2 pi she lo p`o na pi she lo po na |
v. 毘 Vaiśravaṇa. |
阿婆盧吉低舍羅 阿婆卢吉低舍罗 see styles |
ā pó lú jí dī shè luó a1 po2 lu2 ji2 di1 she4 luo2 a p`o lu chi ti she lo a po lu chi ti she lo Abarukiteishara |
Avalokiteśvara, name of Guanyin. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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