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沙羅沙 see styles |
sarasa さらさ |
(female given name) Sarasa |
沙羅王 沙罗王 see styles |
shā luó wáng sha1 luo2 wang2 sha lo wang Sharaō |
sālarāja, a title of the Buddha. |
沙羅瑳 see styles |
sarasa さらさ |
(female given name) Sarasa |
沙羅稀 see styles |
saraki さらき |
(female given name) Saraki |
沙羅紗 see styles |
sarasa さらさ |
(female given name) Sarasa |
沙羅那 沙罗那 see styles |
shā luó nà sha1 luo2 na4 sha lo na Sharana |
(or 沙羅拏); 娑刺拏王 ? Śāraṇa (said to be a son of King Udayana) who became a monk. |
沙羅里 see styles |
sariri さりり |
(female given name) Sariri |
沙羅駄 see styles |
sarada さらだ |
(female given name) Sarada |
波伽羅 波伽罗 see styles |
bō qié luó bo1 qie2 luo2 po ch`ieh lo po chieh lo hagara |
(Skt. parikara) |
波佐羅 see styles |
hasara はさら |
(place-name) Hasara |
波吒羅 波咤罗 see styles |
bō zhà luó bo1 zha4 luo2 po cha lo hatara |
Pāṭalī, 鉢怛羅 a tree with scented lossoms, the trumpet-flower, Bignonia Suaveolens. A kingdom i. e. 波吒釐 (波吒釐子); 波吒利弗; 波吒梨耶; 波羅利弗多羅; 巴蓮弗 Pāṭaliputra, originally Kusumapura, the modern Patna; capital of Aśoka, where the third synod was held. |
波夷羅 波夷罗 see styles |
bō yí luó bo1 yi2 luo2 po i lo Haira |
Vajra, one of the generals of Yaoshi, Bhaiṣajya, the Buddha of Healing. |
波波羅 波波罗 see styles |
bō bō luó bo1 bo1 luo2 po po lo hahara |
Pippala, ficus religiosa. |
波羅伽 波罗伽 see styles |
bō luó qié bo1 luo2 qie2 po lo ch`ieh po lo chieh haraka |
pāraka, carrying over, saving; the pāramitā boat. |
波羅夷 波罗夷 see styles |
bō luó yí bo1 luo2 yi2 po lo i harai はらい |
{Buddh} parajika (rules entailing expulsion from the sangha for life) pārājika. The first section of the Vinaya piṭaka containing rules of expulsion from the order, for unpardonable sin. Also 波羅闍巳迦; 波羅市迦. Cf. 四波羅夷. There are in Hīnayāna eight sins for expulsion of nuns, and in Mahāyāna ten. The esoteric sects have their own rules. |
波羅奈 波罗奈 see styles |
bō luó nài bo1 luo2 nai4 po lo nai Harana |
(波羅奈斯) Vārāṇasī. Ancient kingdom and city on the Ganges, now Benares, where was the Mṛgadāva park. Also 波羅捺 (波羅捺寫); 波羅痆斯; 波刺那斯. |
波羅密 see styles |
haramitsu はらみつ |
(surname) Haramitsu |
波羅柰 波罗柰 see styles |
bō luó nài bo1 luo2 nai4 po lo nai Harana |
Vārāṇasī |
波羅的 波罗的 see styles |
bō luó dì bo1 luo2 di4 po lo ti |
Baltic |
波羅羅 波罗罗 see styles |
bō luó luó bo1 luo2 luo2 po lo lo harara |
bignonia suaveolens |
波羅蜜 波罗蜜 see styles |
bō luó mì bo1 luo2 mi4 po lo mi haramitsu; paramitsu; paramitsu はらみつ; ぱらみつ; パラミツ |
jackfruit; breadfruit; Artocarpus heterophyllus (1) (はらみつ only) {Buddh} (See 波羅蜜多) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment; (2) (kana only) jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus); (surname) Haramitsu pāramitā |
波羅赴 波罗赴 see styles |
bō luó fù bo1 luo2 fu4 po lo fu Harafu |
Prabhu, 鉢唎部 surpassing, powerful; a title of Viṣṇu 'as personification of the sun', of Brahmā, Śiva, Indra, etc. prabhū, come into being, originate, original. |
波羅越 波罗越 see styles |
bō luó yuè bo1 luo2 yue4 po lo yüeh haraotsu |
Pārāvata, a dove; the fifth row of a rock-cut temple in the Deccan, said to resemble a dove, described by Faxian. |
波羅迦 波罗迦 see styles |
bō luó jiā bo1 luo2 jia1 po lo chia haraga |
Pāraga, a title of the Buddha who has reached the other shore. |
波羅門 波罗门 see styles |
bō luó mén bo1 luo2 men2 po lo men baramon |
Brahmin, v. 婆. |
波萊羅 波莱罗 see styles |
bō lái luó bo1 lai2 luo2 po lai lo |
bolero (dance) (loanword) |
波謎羅 波谜罗 see styles |
bō mí luó bo1 mi2 luo2 po mi lo Hameira |
Pamira, the Pamirs, 'the centre of the Tsung-ling mountains with the Sirikol lake (v. Anavatapta) in Lat. 38° 20 N., Long. 74° E.' Eitel. |
波闍羅 波阇罗 see styles |
bō shé luó bo1 she2 luo2 po she lo hajara |
vajra, the diamond sceptre, v. 金剛杵. |
津々羅 see styles |
tsuzura つづら |
(place-name) Tsuzura |
涅迦羅 涅迦罗 see styles |
niè jiā luó nie4 jia1 luo2 nieh chia lo nekara |
niṣkala, without parts; seedless; indivisible; or perhaps niṣkāla, but a short time to live, intp. as 暫時 a shot time, temporary. |
淨尸羅 淨尸罗 see styles |
jìng shī luó jing4 shi1 luo2 ching shih lo jō shira |
the pure precepts |
清飛羅 see styles |
kiyohira きよひら |
(surname) Kiyohira |
渴樹羅 渴树罗 see styles |
kě shù luó ke3 shu4 luo2 k`o shu lo ko shu lo katsujura |
kharjūra, a date, the wild date, the Persian date. |
溫陀羅 温陀罗 see styles |
wēn tuó luó wen1 tuo2 luo2 wen t`o lo wen to lo undara |
uttara, cf. 嗢. |
滑多羅 see styles |
nametara なめたら |
(place-name) Nametara |
滿怛羅 满怛罗 see styles |
mǎn dá luó man3 da2 luo2 man ta lo mandara |
滿荼邏 v. 曼 maṇḍala. |
漚鉢羅 沤钵罗 see styles |
òu bō luó ou4 bo1 luo2 ou po lo ōhatsura |
utpala, also 嗢鉢羅; 優鉢羅; 烏鉢羅 the blue lotus; also a lord of nāgas and his blue lotus lake. |
漫怛羅 漫怛罗 see styles |
màn dá luó man4 da2 luo2 man ta lo mandara |
(Skt. maṇḍala) |
漫荼羅 漫荼罗 see styles |
màn tú luó man4 tu2 luo2 man t`u lo man tu lo mandara |
(or 漫怛羅 or漫陀羅) v. 曼 maṇḍala. |
漫陀羅 漫陀罗 see styles |
màn tuó luó man4 tuo2 luo2 man t`o lo man to lo mandara |
(Skt. maṇḍala) |
瀬亜羅 see styles |
seara せあら |
(personal name) Seara |
火瞳羅 see styles |
homera ほめら |
(female given name) Homera |
烏羅伽 乌罗伽 see styles |
wū luó qié wu1 luo2 qie2 wu lo ch`ieh wu lo chieh uraka |
belly-crawler—snakes and so forth |
烏鉢羅 乌钵罗 see styles |
wū bō luó wu1 bo1 luo2 wu po lo uhara |
blue lotus |
無叉羅 无叉罗 see styles |
wú chā luó wu2 cha1 luo2 wu ch`a lo wu cha lo Mushara |
Mokṣala, also 無羅叉 'A native of Kustana who laboured in China as a translator and introduced there a new alphabet (A. D. 291) for the transliteration of Sanskit.' Eitel. |
無羅叉 无罗叉 see styles |
wú luó chā wu2 luo2 cha1 wu lo ch`a wu lo cha Murasha |
*Mokṣala |
爍迦羅 烁迦罗 see styles |
shuò jiā luó shuo4 jia1 luo2 shuo chia lo shakara |
cakra, a wheel, cf. 斫. |
牟娑羅 牟娑罗 see styles |
móu suō luó mou2 suo1 luo2 mou so lo mushara |
musāra |
牟薩羅 牟萨罗 see styles |
móu sà luó mou2 sa4 luo2 mou sa lo musara |
musāra |
牟裟羅 牟裟罗 see styles |
móu shā luó mou2 sha1 luo2 mou sha lo musara |
a kind of coral |
牟陀羅 牟陀罗 see styles |
móu tuó luó mou2 tuo2 luo2 mou t`o lo mou to lo mudara |
mardala, or mṛdaṅga, a kind of drum described as having three faces. |
犍陀羅 犍陀罗 see styles |
jiān tuó luó jian1 tuo2 luo2 chien t`o lo chien to lo Kendara |
Gandhara Kingdom in northwest India, c. 600 BC-11 AD, on Kabul River in Vale of Peshawar 犍陀衙; 犍陀訶; 犍馱邏 Gandhāra; v. 乾. |
玖羅々 see styles |
kurara くらら |
(female given name) Kurara |
玖良羅 see styles |
kurara くらら |
(female given name) Kurara |
玖阿羅 see styles |
kuara くあら |
(female given name) Kuara |
珂咄羅 珂咄罗 see styles |
kē duò luó ke1 duo4 luo2 k`o to lo ko to lo Katora |
Kotlan, 'an ancient kingdom west of the Tsung-ling, south of the Karakal lake, in Lat. 39°N., Long. 72°E.' Eitel. |
珂梨羅 珂梨罗 see styles |
kē lí luó ke1 li2 luo2 k`o li lo ko li lo karira |
khadira |
珂羅版 珂罗版 see styles |
kē luó bǎn ke1 luo2 ban3 k`o lo pan ko lo pan |
collotype (printing) (loanword) |
珊底羅 珊底罗 see styles |
shān dǐ luó shan1 di3 luo2 shan ti lo Santeira |
Śaṇḍila |
珠洲羅 see styles |
suzura すずら |
(female given name) Suzura |
瑠羅々 see styles |
rurara るらら |
(female given name) Rurara |
瑠良羅 see styles |
rurara るらら |
(female given name) Rurara |
璃朱羅 see styles |
rishura りしゅら |
(female given name) Rishura |
璃緒羅 see styles |
riora りおら |
(female given name) Riora |
璃羅々 see styles |
rirara りらら |
(female given name) Rirara |
甁耆羅 甁耆罗 see styles |
píng qí luó ping2 qi2 luo2 p`ing ch`i lo ping chi lo Heikira |
Eitel gives this as Viṅgila, Viṅkila, Varaṅgala; the ancient capital of Andhra, cf. 案; but it is doubtful. |
甄迦羅 甄迦罗 see styles |
zhēn jiā luó zhen1 jia1 luo2 chen chia lo kengara |
kiṃkara, 10,000,000,000. |
甄陀羅 甄陀罗 see styles |
zhēn tuó luó zhen1 tuo2 luo2 chen t`o lo chen to lo kentara |
kiṃnara |
田々羅 see styles |
tatara たたら |
(surname) Tatara |
田多羅 see styles |
tadara ただら |
(surname) Tadara |
田羅間 see styles |
tarama たらま |
(surname) Tarama |
甲羅瀬 see styles |
kourase / korase こうらせ |
(place-name) Kōrase |
甲羅蒸 see styles |
kouramushi / koramushi こうらむし |
crab meat mixed with vegetables and egg yolk, steamed inside its shell |
申頭羅 申头罗 see styles |
shēn tóu luó shen1 tou2 luo2 shen t`ou lo shen tou lo shindōra |
? sindūra, the trick of the illusionist who disappears in the air and reappears. |
畢波羅 毕波罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo Pippara |
Pippalāyāna |
畢鉢羅 毕钵罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo Hippara |
Pippalāyāna |
疊羅漢 叠罗汉 see styles |
dié luó hàn die2 luo2 han4 tieh lo han |
human pyramid |
痺鉢羅 痺钵罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo hihara |
pippala, the peepul tree, Ficus religiosa, v. 畢. |
登羅子 see styles |
torako とらこ |
(female given name) Torako |
白羅斯 白罗斯 see styles |
bái luó sī bai2 luo2 si1 pai lo ssu |
Belarus |
百々羅 see styles |
momora ももら |
(female given name) Momora |
目娑羅 目娑罗 see styles |
mù suō luó mu4 suo1 luo2 mu so lo mokushara |
musāra |
目帝羅 目帝罗 see styles |
mù dì luó mu4 di4 luo2 mu ti lo mokutaira |
木得羅 Intp. as mukti, release, emancipation 解脫, or as the knowledge or experience of liberation. |
目拏羅 目拏罗 see styles |
mun á luó mun4 a2 luo2 mun a lo modara |
hand symbolism |
眞達羅 眞达罗 see styles |
zhēn dá luó zhen1 da2 luo2 chen ta lo Shindara |
Kinnara |
眞陀羅 眞陀罗 see styles |
zhēn tuó luó zhen1 tuo2 luo2 chen t`o lo chen to lo shintara |
kiṃnara |
真亜羅 see styles |
maara / mara まあら |
(female given name) Maara |
真仁羅 see styles |
manira まにら |
(female given name) Manira |
真友羅 see styles |
mayura まゆら |
(female given name) Mayura |
真夕羅 see styles |
mayura まゆら |
(personal name) Mayura |
真芽羅 see styles |
magara まがら |
(female given name) Magara |
瞿修羅 瞿修罗 see styles |
jù xiū luó ju4 xiu1 luo2 chü hsiu lo gushura |
kuśūla is a place for grain, but is intp. as a nun's skirt, cf. 倶. |
瞿史羅 瞿史罗 see styles |
jù shǐ luó ju4 shi3 luo2 chü shih lo Gushira |
Ghoṣira |
瞿師羅 瞿师罗 see styles |
jù shī luó ju4 shi1 luo2 chü shih lo Gushira |
Ghoṣira; 瞿私羅; 倶史羅; 劬史羅 name of the donor of the park of this name to Śākyamuni, "identified by Beal as Gopsahasa, a village near Kosam." Eitel. |
瞿折羅 瞿折罗 see styles |
jù zhé luó ju4 zhe2 luo2 chü che lo Gusera |
Gurjara, an ancient tribe and kingdom in Rajputana, which moved south and gave its name to Gujerat. Eitel. |
瞿枳羅 瞿枳罗 see styles |
jù zhǐ luó ju4 zhi3 luo2 chü chih lo gukira |
The kokila, or kalaviṅka bird, cf. 鳩. |
瞿波羅 瞿波罗 see styles |
jù bō luó ju4 bo1 luo2 chü po lo Guhara |
Gopalā, name of a nāga-king, of a yakṣa, and an arhat. |
瞿私羅 瞿私罗 see styles |
jù sī luó ju4 si1 luo2 chü ssu lo Gushira |
Ghoṣila |
瞿翅羅 瞿翅罗 see styles |
jù chì luó ju4 chi4 luo2 chü ch`ih lo chü chih lo gushira |
kokila |
矜羯羅 矜羯罗 see styles |
jīn jié luó jin1 jie2 luo2 chin chieh lo Gongara |
金伽羅 Kiṃkara, a servant, slave; the seventh of the eight messengers of 不重明王. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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