There are 14 total results for your 鳩摩羅 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鳩摩羅 鸠摩罗 see styles |
jiū mó luó jiu1 mo2 luo2 chiu mo lo |
鳩摩羅什 (鳩摩羅什婆); 鳩摩羅時婆 (or 鳩摩羅耆婆); 羅什 Kumārajīva, one of the 'four suns' of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of which he was the early and most effective propagator in China. He died in Chang-an about A.D. 412. His father was an Indian, his mother a princess of Karashahr. He is noted for the number of his translations and commentaries, which he is said to have dictated to some 800 monastic scribes. After cremation his tongue remained 'unconsumed'. |
鳩摩羅什 鸠摩罗什 see styles |
jiū mó luó shí jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2 chiu mo lo shih kumarajuu / kumaraju くまらじゅう |
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts (person) Kumarajiva (344-413) Kumārajīva |
鳩摩羅伽 鸠摩罗伽 see styles |
jiū mó luó qié jiu1 mo2 luo2 qie2 chiu mo lo ch`ieh chiu mo lo chieh |
Kumāraka, idem Kumāra. |
鳩摩羅多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
Kumārata |
鳩摩羅炎 鸠摩罗炎 see styles |
jiū mó luó yán jiu1 mo2 luo2 yan2 chiu mo lo yen |
Kumārāyaṇa, father of Kumārajīva. |
鳩摩羅陀 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鳩摩羅馱 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鳩摩羅什婆 see styles |
jiū mó luó shí pó jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2 po2 chiu mo lo shih p`o chiu mo lo shih po |
Kumārajīva |
鳩摩羅伽地 鸠摩罗伽地 see styles |
jiū mó luó qié dì jiu1 mo2 luo2 qie2 di4 chiu mo lo ch`ieh ti chiu mo lo chieh ti |
Kumāraka-stage, or鳩摩羅浮多 Kumāra-bhūta, youthful state, i.e. a bodhisattva state or condition, e.g. the position of a prince to the throne. |
鳩摩羅佛提 see styles |
jiū mó luó fó tí jiu1 mo2 luo2 fo2 ti2 chiu mo lo fo t`i chiu mo lo fo ti |
Kumārabuddhi |
鳩摩羅時婆 see styles |
jiū mó luó shí pó jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2 po2 chiu mo lo shih p`o chiu mo lo shih po |
Kumārajīva |
鳩摩羅浮多 see styles |
jiū mó luó fú duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 fu2 duo1 chiu mo lo fu to |
youthful stage |
鳩摩羅耆婆 see styles |
jiū mó luó qí pó jiu1 mo2 luo2 qi2 po2 chiu mo lo ch`i p`o chiu mo lo chi po |
Kumārajīva |
摩羅鳩摩羅 摩罗鸠摩罗 see styles |
mó luó jiū mó luó mo2 luo2 jiu1 mo2 luo2 mo lo chiu mo lo Marakumara |
Māluṅkyaputta |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "鳩摩羅" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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