There are 13 total results for your 難提 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
難提 难提 see styles |
nán tí nan2 ti2 nan t`i nan ti Nandei |
Nandi, "the happy one," name of Viṣṇu, Śiva, and of a Buddhist monk; also said to be a term for stūpa. |
難提迦 难提迦 see styles |
nán tí jiā nan2 ti2 jia1 nan t`i chia nan ti chia Nandaika |
Nandika, brother of 調達 Devadatta. |
竺難提 竺难提 see styles |
zhú nán tí zhu2 nan2 ti2 chu nan t`i chu nan ti Jiku Nandai |
*Nandi |
難提波羅 难提波罗 see styles |
nán tí bō luó nan2 ti2 bo1 luo2 nan t`i po lo nan ti po lo Nandaihara |
Nandipāla |
難提迦葉 难提迦叶 see styles |
nán tí jiā shě nan2 ti2 jia1 she3 nan t`i chia she nan ti chia she Nandai kashō |
Nadī-Kāśyapa |
佛陀難提 佛陀难提 see styles |
fó tuó nán tí fo2 tuo2 nan2 ti2 fo t`o nan t`i fo to nan ti Buddanandai |
Buddhanandi, of Kāmarūpa, descendant of the Gautama family and eighth patriarch. |
僧伽難提 僧伽难提 see styles |
sēng qien án tí seng1 qien2 an2 ti2 seng qien an t`i seng qien an ti Sōgyanandai |
Saṅghanandi, a prince of Śrāvastī, lived in a cave, was discovered by Rāhulata, became the sixteenth patriarch. |
僧佉難提 僧佉难提 see styles |
sēng qiān án tí seng1 qian1 an2 ti2 seng ch`ien an t`i seng chien an ti Sōkanandai |
Saṃghanandi |
酸陀難提 酸陀难提 see styles |
suān tuó nán tí suan1 tuo2 nan2 ti2 suan t`o nan t`i suan to nan ti Sandanandai |
Sundarī |
難提蜜多羅 难提蜜多罗 see styles |
nán tí mì duō luó nan2 ti2 mi4 duo1 luo2 nan t`i mi to lo nan ti mi to lo nandaimitsutara |
Nandimitra |
難提迦物多 难提迦物多 see styles |
nán tí jiā wù duō nan2 ti2 jia1 wu4 duo1 nan t`i chia wu to nan ti chia wu to nandaikamotsuta |
nandikāvarta; nandyāvarta; joyous, or auspicious turning; defined as turning to the right, i.e. curling as a Buddha's hair. |
勿力伽難提 勿力伽难提 see styles |
wù lì qien án tí wu4 li4 qien2 an2 ti2 wu li qien an t`i wu li qien an ti Morikikanandai |
Mṛgānandi, or 蜜利伽羅 Mṛgala; rejoicing deer; a śramaṇa called 鹿杖 Lu-chang, who was satisfied with the leavings of other monks; also a previous incarnation of Śākyamuni, and of Devadatta, who are both represented as having been deer. |
大阿羅漢難提蜜多羅所說法住記 大阿罗汉难提蜜多罗所说法住记 see styles |
dà ā luó hàn nán tí mì duō luó suǒ shuō fǎ zhù jì da4 a1 luo2 han4 nan2 ti2 mi4 duo1 luo2 suo3 shuo1 fa3 zhu4 ji4 ta a lo han nan t`i mi to lo so shuo fa chu chi ta a lo han nan ti mi to lo so shuo fa chu chi Dai arakan nandaimittara shosetsu hōjūki |
Nandimitrāvadāna |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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