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There are 15 total results for your 那含 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

那含

see styles
nà hán
    na4 han2
na han
 nagon
那金含 anāgāmin, v. 阿.

那含果

see styles
nà hán guǒ
    na4 han2 guo3
na han kuo
 nagon ka
realization of non-returning

拘那含

see styles
jun à hán
    jun1 a4 han2
chün a han
 Kunagon
Kanakamuni

阿那含

see styles
ān à hán
    an1 a4 han2
an a han
 anagon
(or 阿那鋡); 阿那伽迷 (or 阿那伽彌) anāgāmin, the 不來 non-coming, or 不還 non-returning arhat or saint, who will not be reborn in this world, but in the rūpa and arūpa heavens, where he will attain to nirvana.

五種那含


五种那含

see styles
wǔ zhǒng nà hán
    wu3 zhong3 na4 han2
wu chung na han
 go shu nagon
v. 五種不還.

五那含天

see styles
wǔ nà hán tiān
    wu3 na4 han2 tian1
wu na han t`ien
    wu na han tien
 go nagon ten
idem 五淨居天.

阿那含人

see styles
ān à hán rén
    an1 a4 han2 ren2
an a han jen
 anagonnin
non-returner

阿那含向

see styles
ān à hán xiàng
    an1 a4 han2 xiang4
an a han hsiang
 anagon kō
One who is aiming at the above stage.

阿那含果

see styles
ān à hán guǒ
    an1 a4 han2 guo3
an a han kuo
 anagon ka
The third of the 四果 four fruits, i.e. the reward of the seeker after the above stage.

阿那含道

see styles
ān à hán dào
    an1 a4 han2 dao4
an a han tao
 anagon dō
path of the non-returner

五種阿那含


五种阿那含

see styles
wǔ zhǒng ān à hán
    wu3 zhong3 an1 a4 han2
wu chung an a han
 go shu anagon
five kinds of non-returners

五那含天子

see styles
wǔ nà hán tiān zǐ
    wu3 na4 han2 tian1 zi3
wu na han t`ien tzu
    wu na han tien tzu
 go nagon tenshi
five celestials

拘那含牟尼

see styles
jun à hán móu ní
    jun1 a4 han2 mou2 ni2
chün a han mou ni
 Kunagonmuni
Kanakamuni

無想五那含


无想五那含

see styles
wú xiǎng wǔ nà hán
    wu2 xiang3 wu3 na4 han2
wu hsiang wu na han
 musō go nagon
non-thought heaven and the heaven of the non-returners

拘那含牟尼佛

see styles
jun à hán móu ní fó
    jun1 a4 han2 mou2 ni2 fo2
chün a han mou ni fo
 Kunagonmuni butsu
Kanakamuni

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

This page contains 15 results for "那含" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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