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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
跋 see styles |
bá ba2 pa batsu ばつ |
postscript; to trek across mountains epilogue; postscript; envoi Trudge, tread on, travel; heel, base; a summary; translit. pa, ba, bha, va; cf. 波, 婆, 簸. |
跋南 see styles |
bán án ban2 an2 pan an Banan |
Banan (Cambodia) |
跋扈 see styles |
bá hù ba2 hu4 pa hu bakko ばっこ |
domineering; bossy (n,vs,vi) rampancy; prevalence; domination |
跋提 see styles |
bá tí ba2 ti2 pa t`i pa ti Batsudai |
Bhadra, or Bhadrika, v. 跋提梨迦; used also for Vatī, the river Hiraṇyavatī, or Gunduck. |
跋摩 see styles |
bá mó ba2 mo2 pa mo Bama |
Harivarman, and his school, v. 訶. |
跋文 see styles |
batsubun ばつぶん |
afterword; epilogue; postscript |
跋涉 see styles |
bá shè ba2 she4 pa she |
to trudge; to trek |
跋渉 see styles |
basshou / bassho ばっしょう |
(n,vs,vi) wandering |
跋渠 see styles |
bá qú ba2 qu2 pa ch`ü pa chü baku |
varga, a class, group, cf. 伐. |
跋私 see styles |
bá sī ba2 si1 pa ssu Bashi |
Vatsī |
跋致 see styles |
bá zhì ba2 zhi4 pa chih bachi |
non-retrogression |
跋藍 跋蓝 see styles |
bá lán ba2 lan2 pa lan baran |
Bala, or Mudrābala, 10 septillions; 大跋藍 100 septillons, v. 洛. |
跋語 跋语 see styles |
bá yǔ ba2 yu3 pa yü |
short comment or critical appraisal added at the end of a text, on a painting etc |
跋那 see styles |
bán à ban2 a4 pan a Bana |
Varaṇa, v. 伐, a province of Kapiśā, v. 障. |
跋闍 跋阇 see styles |
bá shé ba2 she2 pa she Baja |
Vṛji, the modern Vraja or Braj, west of Delhi and Agra; also given as Vaiśālī, cf. 毘, where the second assembly met and where the ten unlawful acts permitted by the Vṛjiputra monks were condemned. |
跋陀 see styles |
bá tuó ba2 tuo2 pa t`o pa to bada |
Bhadra, v. 跋提, 跋達羅. |
跋陂 see styles |
bá bēi ba2 bei1 pa pei Baha |
Bhadrapāla, name of 賢護 a bodhisattva. |
僧跋 see styles |
sēng bá seng1 ba2 seng pa soha |
bestowed equally or universally |
序跋 see styles |
xù bá xu4 ba2 hsü pa |
preface and postscript |
拓跋 see styles |
tuò bá tuo4 ba2 t`o pa to pa |
branch of the Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑 nomadic people, founders of Wei 北魏 of the Northern Dynasties (386-534); also written 拓拔 |
題跋 题跋 see styles |
tí bá ti2 ba2 t`i pa ti pa |
short comments; preface and postscript |
跋伽仙 see styles |
bá qié xiān ba2 qie2 xian1 pa ch`ieh hsien pa chieh hsien Bakasen |
(or 跋伽婆) Bhārgava, Bhagava, Bhaga, the ascetic under whom Śākyamuni practiced the austere life. |
跋伽婆 see styles |
bá qié pó ba2 qie2 po2 pa ch`ieh p`o pa chieh po Bagyaba |
*Bhārgava |
跋利沙 see styles |
bá lì shā ba2 li4 sha1 pa li sha barisha |
varṣās, cf. 雨 the rains. |
跋折囉 see styles |
bá zhé luó ba2 zhe2 luo2 pa che lo basara |
(Skt. vajra) |
跋折羅 跋折罗 see styles |
bá zhé luó ba2 zhe2 luo2 pa che lo bashara |
vajra, v. 金剛 diamond; thunderbolt. |
跋提河 see styles |
bá tí hé ba2 ti2 he2 pa t`i ho pa ti ho Batsudaiga |
Ajitavatī |
跋日羅 跋日罗 see styles |
bá rì luó ba2 ri4 luo2 pa jih lo bajira |
vajra, v. 金剛. |
跋梨迦 see styles |
bá lí jiā ba2 li2 jia1 pa li chia Barika |
Bhallika |
跋濫摩 跋滥摩 see styles |
bá làn mó ba2 lan4 mo2 pa lan mo haranma |
婆羅門 Brāhmaṇa, Brahman, the caste, or character, i.e. pure. |
跋盧沙 跋卢沙 see styles |
bá lú shā ba2 lu2 sha1 pa lu sha Barosha |
Varuṣa, now Attock, east of Peshawar. |
跋祿迦 跋禄迦 see styles |
bá lù jiā ba2 lu4 jia1 pa lu chia Baroka |
An ancient state in east Turkestan, the present Aksu. Eitel. |
跋窣堵 see styles |
bá sù dǔ ba2 su4 du3 pa su tu basoto |
vastu, real, substance; intp. as the Vinaya, or part of it; may be tr. by 事, 物, 本, 有. |
跋羅攙 跋罗搀 see styles |
bá luó chān ba2 luo2 chan1 pa lo ch`an pa lo chan barasan |
Tallakṣana (Julien), 10 octilllions; a 大跋羅攙 is 100 octillions, v. 洛叉. |
跋耆子 see styles |
bá qí zǐ ba2 qi2 zi3 pa ch`i tzu pa chi tzu Batsugishi |
Vajjiputta |
跋耆族 see styles |
bá qí zú ba2 qi2 zu2 pa ch`i tsu pa chi tsu Hatsukizoku |
Vajjiputtaka |
跋達羅 跋达罗 see styles |
bá dá luó ba2 da2 luo2 pa ta lo badara |
bhadra, good, auspicious, gracious, excellent, virtuous; an epithet for every Buddha; the present 賢劫 Bhadrakalpa. |
跋闍子 跋阇子 see styles |
bá shé zǐ ba2 she2 zi3 pa she tzu Bajashi |
Vajjiputta |
跋闍羅 跋阇罗 see styles |
bá shé luó ba2 she2 luo2 pa she lo bajara |
vajra, v. 金剛. |
跋陀婆 see styles |
bá tuó pó ba2 tuo2 po2 pa t`o p`o pa to po Badaba |
Bhadrapāla, v. 跋陂. |
跋陀羅 跋陀罗 see styles |
bá tuó luó ba2 tuo2 luo2 pa t`o lo pa to lo badara |
Bhādrapadā, the 壁 constellation in Pegasus and Andromeda. Bhadrā, a female disciple of Śākyamuni. Guṇabhadra, v. 求, a nāga-king; a tree. |
跋難陀 跋难陀 see styles |
bán án tuó ban2 an2 tuo2 pan an t`o pan an to Batsunanda |
Upananda, a disciple who rejoiced over the Buddha's death because it freed the disciples from restraint. A nāga king. |
三跋羅 三跋罗 see styles |
sān bá luó san1 ba2 luo2 san pa lo sanbara |
saṃvara. 三婆 (or 三嚩) To hinder, ward off, protect from falling into the three inferior transmigrations; a divine being that fills this office worshipped by the Tantra School. The sixth vijñāna, v. 八識. |
三跋致 see styles |
sān bá zhì san1 ba2 zhi4 san pa chih sanbatchi |
(or 諦) saṃpatti. To turn out well, prosper, be on the path of success. |
三跋諦 三跋谛 see styles |
sān bá dì san1 ba2 di4 san pa ti sanpattai |
prosper on the way |
修跋拏 修跋拿 see styles |
xiū bán á xiu1 ban2 a2 hsiu pan a shuhatsuna |
suvarṇa; 修越拏; 蘇伐剌 gold. |
夜他跋 see styles |
yè tā bá ye4 ta1 ba2 yeh t`a pa yeh ta pa yatahatsu |
yathāvat, suitably, exactly, solid, really. |
拓跋魏 see styles |
tuò bá wèi tuo4 ba2 wei4 t`o pa wei to pa wei |
Wei of the Northern Dynasties (386-534) |
鞞跋致 see styles |
bǐ bá zhì bi3 ba2 zhi4 pi pa chih |
vaivartika; intp. by 退 to recede, fall back, backslide. |
須跋陀 see styles |
xū bá tuó xu1 ba2 tuo2 hsü pa t`o hsü pa to |
*Subhadra |
跋前疐後 see styles |
bá qián - zhì hòu ba2 qian2 - zhi4 hou4 pa ch`ien - chih hou pa chien - chih hou |
see 跋胡疐尾[ba2hu2-zhi4wei3] |
跋前躓後 跋前踬后 see styles |
bá qián - zhì hòu ba2 qian2 - zhi4 hou4 pa ch`ien - chih hou pa chien - chih hou |
see 跋胡疐尾[ba2hu2-zhi4wei3] |
跋山涉水 see styles |
bá shān shè shuǐ ba2 shan1 she4 shui3 pa shan she shui |
to travel over land and water (idiom) |
跋扈跳梁 see styles |
bakkochouryou / bakkochoryo ばっこちょうりょう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) (rare) (See 跳梁跋扈) evildoers being rampant and roaming at will |
跋提唎迦 see styles |
bá tí lì jiā ba2 ti2 li4 jia1 pa t`i li chia pa ti li chia Badairika |
Bhadrika |
跋提婆羅 跋提婆罗 see styles |
bá tí pó luó ba2 ti2 po2 luo2 pa t`i p`o lo pa ti po lo Badaibara |
Bhaddāli |
跋提梨迦 see styles |
bá tí lí jiā ba2 ti2 li2 jia1 pa t`i li chia pa ti li chia Badairika |
(or 跋提唎迦) Bhadrika, also 婆提 or婆帝, one of the first five disciples, said to be a son of king Amṛtodana. |
跋羅吸摩 跋罗吸摩 see styles |
bá luó xī mó ba2 luo2 xi1 mo2 pa lo hsi mo harakyūma |
great brahman heaven |
跋羅娑馱 跋罗娑驮 see styles |
bá luó suō tuó ba2 luo2 suo1 tuo2 pa lo so t`o pa lo so to barashada |
prāsāda, a temple, palace, assembly hall. |
跋羅縷支 跋罗缕支 see styles |
bá luó lǚ zhī ba2 luo2 lv3 zhi1 pa lo lü chih Bararushi |
Bhadraruci, a monk of west India, of great subtlety and reasoning power; he opposed an arrogant Brahman, who, defeated, sank alive into hell. |
跋胡疐尾 see styles |
bá hú - zhì wěi ba2 hu2 - zhi4 wei3 pa hu - chih wei |
(idiom, from Book of Songs) unable to advance or retreat |
跋臘毘國 跋腊毘国 see styles |
bá là pí guó ba2 la4 pi2 guo2 pa la p`i kuo pa la pi kuo Barōbi Koku |
Valabhī |
跋路娑陀 see styles |
bá lù suō tuó ba2 lu4 suo1 tuo2 pa lu so t`o pa lu so to baroshada |
(Skt. prāsāda) |
跋路婆陀 see styles |
bá lù pó tuó ba2 lu4 po2 tuo2 pa lu p`o t`o pa lu po to barobada |
(or 跋路娑陀) prāsāda, v. 跋羅婆馱. |
跋陀和利 see styles |
bá tuó hé lì ba2 tuo2 he2 li4 pa t`o ho li pa to ho li Badawari |
Bhaddāli |
跋陀婆羅 跋陀婆罗 see styles |
bá tuó pó luó ba2 tuo2 po2 luo2 pa t`o p`o lo pa to po lo Baddabara |
Bhadrapāla |
三摩跋提 see styles |
sān mó bá tí san1 mo2 ba2 ti2 san mo pa t`i san mo pa ti sanmabatsudai |
samāpatti |
三曼跋陀 see styles |
sān màn bá tuó san1 man4 ba2 tuo2 san man pa t`o san man pa to Sanmanbatsuda |
Samantabhadra |
佛大跋陀 see styles |
fó dà bá tuó fo2 da4 ba2 tuo2 fo ta pa t`o fo ta pa to Buddaibada |
Buddhabhadra |
佛陀跋摩 see styles |
fó tuó bá mó fo2 tuo2 ba2 mo2 fo t`o pa mo fo to pa mo Buddabama |
Buddhavarman |
佛陀跋陀 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 fo t`o pa t`o fo to pa to Buddabada |
Buddhabhadra |
僧伽跋摩 see styles |
sēng qié bá mó seng1 qie2 ba2 mo2 seng ch`ieh pa mo seng chieh pa mo Sōgyabatsuma |
Saṅghavarman, an Indian monk who arrived in Nanjing A.D. 433, tr. five works in 434, went westward in 442. |
僧伽跋澄 see styles |
sēng qié bá chéng seng1 qie2 ba2 cheng2 seng ch`ieh pa ch`eng seng chieh pa cheng Sōgyabacchō |
Saṃghabhadra |
囂張跋扈 嚣张跋扈 see styles |
xiāo zhāng bá hù xiao1 zhang1 ba2 hu4 hsiao chang pa hu |
arrogant and despotic |
多摩羅跋 多摩罗跋 see styles |
duō mó luó bá duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 to mo lo pa tamarahatsu |
(Skt. tamāla-pattra) |
婆舍跋提 see styles |
pó shè bá tí po2 she4 ba2 ti2 p`o she pa t`i po she pa ti Bashabadai |
Vaśavartin, the sixth desire-heaven, the abode of Māra, the god of lust, sin, and death; its occupants avail themselves of the merits of others for their own pleasure; it is also called the abode of Śikhin (Brahma) as lord of fire; also 他化自在天 and 婆羅尼密婆舍跋提 Paranirmitavaśavartin. |
富那跋陀 see styles |
fun à bá tuó fun4 a4 ba2 tuo2 fun a pa t`o fun a pa to Funabatsuda |
Pūrṇabhadra, name of a spirit-general. |
尸羅跋提 尸罗跋提 see styles |
shī luó bá tí shi1 luo2 ba2 ti2 shih lo pa t`i shih lo pa ti Shirabadai |
Sravasti, idem 舍衞. |
摩尼跋陀 see styles |
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. |
横行跋扈 see styles |
oukoubakko / okobakko おうこうばっこ |
(noun/participle) (yoji) being rampant; (evildoers) roaming at will |
毘跋耶斯 毗跋耶斯 see styles |
pí bá yé sī pi2 ba2 ye2 si1 p`i pa yeh ssu pi pa yeh ssu bibayashi |
The smṛti-upasthāna 四念處, or four departments of memory; possibly connected with Vipaśyanā, v. 毘婆. |
求那跋摩 see styles |
qiun à bá mó qiun2 a4 ba2 mo2 qiun a pa mo Gunabama |
Guṇavarman, tr. 功德鐙, a prince of Kubhā (Cashmere), who refused the throne, wandered alone, reached China, tr. ten works, two of which were lost by A. D. 730. Born in 367, he died in Nanjing in A. D. 431. He taught that truth is within, not without, and that the truth (dharma) is of oneself, not of another. The centre of his work is placed in 揚州 Yangzhou. It is said that he started the order of nuns in China, v. 翻譯名義 Fan-yi-ming-yi. |
浮陀跋摩 see styles |
fú tuó bá mó fu2 tuo2 ba2 mo2 fu t`o pa mo fu to pa mo Fudabama |
Buddhavarman |
烏曇跋羅 乌昙跋罗 see styles |
wū tán bá luó wu1 tan2 ba2 luo2 wu t`an pa lo wu tan pa lo udonbara |
(Skt. udumbara) flower |
般若跋摩 see styles |
bō rě bá mó bo1 re3 ba2 mo2 po je pa mo Hannyahatsuma |
Banya balma |
蘇跋陀羅 苏跋陀罗 see styles |
sū bá tuó luó su1 ba2 tuo2 luo2 su pa t`o lo su pa to lo Sobadara |
Subhadra, a learned brahmin, 120 years old, the last convert made by Śākyamuni. |
訶梨跋摩 诃梨跋摩 see styles |
hē lí bá mó he1 li2 ba2 mo2 ho li pa mo Karihatsuma |
Harivarman, tawny armour, and 師子鎧 lion armour; a Brahman who '900 years' after the Nirvāṇa, appeared in Central India and joined the Sarvāstivādin and Satyasiddhi school by the publication of the Satyasiddhi śāstra (tr. as the 成實論 by Kumārajīva, 407-418). |
距跋渉毛 see styles |
kyoketsushouge / kyoketsushoge きょけつしょうげ |
rope weapon with a sickle on one end and a ring on the other |
跳梁跋扈 see styles |
chouryoubakko / choryobakko ちょうりょうばっこ |
(noun/participle) (yoji) being rampant; domination |
邲輸跋陀 邲输跋陀 see styles |
bì shū bá tuó bi4 shu1 ba2 tuo2 pi shu pa t`o pi shu pa to Bisshubada |
Viśvabhadra, name of 普顯 Puxian, Samanatabhadra. |
長途跋涉 长途跋涉 see styles |
cháng tú bá shè chang2 tu2 ba2 she4 ch`ang t`u pa she chang tu pa she |
long and difficult trek |
阿毗跋致 see styles |
ā pí bá zhì a1 pi2 ba2 zhi4 a p`i pa chih a pi pa chih |
阿鞞跋致; 阿惟越致 avivartin, 不退 No retrogression. |
阿毘跋致 see styles |
ā pí bá zhì a1 pi2 ba2 zhi4 a p`i pa chih a pi pa chih abibatchi |
avaivartika |
阿跋多羅 阿跋多罗 see styles |
ā bá duō luó a1 ba2 duo1 luo2 a pa to lo abattara |
avatāra, descent or epiphany, especially of a deity; but intp. as 無上 peerless and 入 to enter, the former at least in mistake for anuttara. |
阿跋摩羅 阿跋摩罗 see styles |
ā bá mó luó a1 ba2 mo2 luo2 a pa mo lo abamara |
apasmāra |
阿鞞跋致 see styles |
ē bǐ bá zhì e1 bi3 ba2 zhi4 o pi pa chih abibatchi |
avaivartika, avivartin, aparivartya, 不退轉 One who never recedes; a Bodhisattva who, in his progress towards Buddhahood, never retrogrades to a lower state than that to which he has attained. Also 阿毘跋致; 阿惟越致. |
須跋陀羅 须跋陀罗 see styles |
xū bá tuó luó xu1 ba2 tuo2 luo2 hsü pa t`o lo hsü pa to lo |
(須跋陀) Subhadra; the last convert of the Buddha, 'a Brahman 120 years old.' |
飛揚跋扈 飞扬跋扈 see styles |
fēi yáng bá hù fei1 yang2 ba2 hu4 fei yang pa hu |
bossy and domineering; throwing one's weight about |
跋婆捺囉娜 see styles |
bá pó nà luō nà ba2 po2 na4 luo1 na4 pa p`o na lo na pa po na lo na habanarada |
(Skt. Bhādrapadamāsa) |
跋捺羅婆娜 跋捺罗婆娜 see styles |
bán à luó pó nà ban2 a4 luo2 po2 na4 pan a lo p`o na pan a lo po na Badarabada |
Bhādrapada, the sixth Indian month. |
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