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時毘多迦羅 时毘多迦罗 see styles |
shí pí duō jiā luó shi2 pi2 duo1 jia1 luo2 shih p`i to chia lo shih pi to chia lo jibitakara |
jīvitākāra, name of a spirit described as a devourer of life or length of days. |
普羅夫迪夫 普罗夫迪夫 see styles |
pǔ luó fū dí fū pu3 luo2 fu1 di2 fu1 p`u lo fu ti fu pu lo fu ti fu |
Plovdiv, city in Bulgaria |
普羅旺斯語 普罗旺斯语 see styles |
pǔ luó wàng sī yǔ pu3 luo2 wang4 si1 yu3 p`u lo wang ssu yü pu lo wang ssu yü |
Provençal (language) |
普羅科菲夫 普罗科菲夫 see styles |
pǔ luó kē fēi fū pu3 luo2 ke1 fei1 fu1 p`u lo k`o fei fu pu lo ko fei fu |
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953), Russian composer |
普羅米修斯 普罗米修斯 see styles |
pǔ luó mǐ xiū sī pu3 luo2 mi3 xiu1 si1 p`u lo mi hsiu ssu pu lo mi hsiu ssu |
Prometheus, a Titan god of fire in Greek mythology |
普羅維登斯 普罗维登斯 see styles |
pǔ luó wéi dēng sī pu3 luo2 wei2 deng1 si1 p`u lo wei teng ssu pu lo wei teng ssu |
Providence, capital of Rhode Island |
智慧波羅蜜 智慧波罗蜜 see styles |
zhì huì bō luó mì zhi4 hui4 bo1 luo2 mi4 chih hui po lo mi chie haramitsu |
perfection of wisdom |
智波羅蜜多 智波罗蜜多 see styles |
zhì bō luó mì duō zhi4 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 chih po lo mi to chi haramitsuta |
transcendent practice of cognition |
曷羅闍補羅 曷罗阇补罗 see styles |
hé luó shé bǔ luó he2 luo2 she2 bu3 luo2 ho lo she pu lo Arajahora |
Rājapura, a province and city, now Rajaori in south-west Kashmir. |
東羅馬帝國 东罗马帝国 see styles |
dōng luó mǎ dì guó dong1 luo2 ma3 di4 guo2 tung lo ma ti kuo |
Eastern Roman empire or Byzantium (395-1453) |
枸蘇摩補羅 枸苏摩补罗 see styles |
gǒu sū mó bǔ luó gou3 su1 mo2 bu3 luo2 kou su mo pu lo Kusomapora |
Kusumapura, the city of flowers, Pāṭaliputra, i. e. Patna. |
根本陀羅尼 根本陀罗尼 see styles |
gēn běn tuó luó ní gen1 ben3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 ken pen t`o lo ni ken pen to lo ni konpon darani |
fundamental dhāraṇī |
樓夷亙羅佛 楼夷亙罗佛 see styles |
lóu yí gèng luó fó lou2 yi2 geng4 luo2 fo2 lou i keng lo fo Ruikōra butsu |
Lokêśvararāja |
殊致阿羅婆 殊致阿罗婆 see styles |
shū zhì ā luó pó shu1 zhi4 a1 luo2 po2 shu chih a lo p`o shu chih a lo po Shuchiaraba |
Jyotīrasa, tr. as光味 flavor of light, said to be the proper name of Kharoṣṭha, v. 佉. |
比羅娑落山 比罗娑落山 see styles |
bǐ luó suō luò shān bi3 luo2 suo1 luo4 shan1 pi lo so lo shan Hirasaraku san |
Pīlusāragiri |
毘侈遮羅那 毘侈遮罗那 see styles |
pí chǐ zhē luó nà pi2 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 p`i ch`ih che lo na pi chih che lo na bishisharana |
(Skt. vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna) |
毘奢蜜多羅 毘奢蜜多罗 see styles |
pí shē mì duō luó pi2 she1 mi4 duo1 luo2 p`i she mi to lo pi she mi to lo Bishamitara |
Viśvāmitra, name of Śākyamuni's school-teacher. |
毘摩質多羅 毘摩质多罗 see styles |
pí mó zhí duō luó pi2 mo2 zhi2 duo1 luo2 p`i mo chih to lo pi mo chih to lo Bimashittara |
Vimalacitra |
毘苦媻補羅 毘苦媻补罗 see styles |
pí kǔ pán bǔ luó pi2 ku3 pan2 bu3 luo2 p`i k`u p`an pu lo pi ku pan pu lo Bikubahora |
Vichavapura. 'The ancient capital of Sindh.' Eitel. |
毘訶羅波羅 毘诃罗波罗 see styles |
pí hē luó bō luó pi2 he1 luo2 bo1 luo2 p`i ho lo po lo pi ho lo po lo bikarahara |
vihārapāla, the guardian of a monastery. |
毘訶羅莎弭 毘诃罗莎弭 see styles |
pí hē luó suō mǐ pi2 he1 luo2 suo1 mi3 p`i ho lo so mi pi ho lo so mi bikarashami |
vihārasvāmin, the patron or bestower of the monastery. |
毛馱伽羅子 毛驮伽罗子 see styles |
máo tuó qié luó zǐ mao2 tuo2 qie2 luo2 zi3 mao t`o ch`ieh lo tzu mao to chieh lo tzu Mōdagarashi |
Mudgalaputra, idem Mahāmaudgalyāyana, v. 目連. |
求那跋陀羅 求那跋陀罗 see styles |
qiun à bá tuó luó qiun2 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 qiun a pa t`o lo qiun a pa to lo Gunabaddara |
Guṇabhadra, tr. 德賢. (1) A follower of the Mahīśāsakā in Kapiśā. (2) A Brāhmaṇa of Central India, tr. into Chinese some seventy-eight works A. D. 435-443; b. 394, d. 468. |
沒力伽羅子 没力伽罗子 see styles |
mò lì qié luó zǐ mo4 li4 qie2 luo2 zi3 mo li ch`ieh lo tzu mo li chieh lo tzu Morigarashi |
Maudgalyāyana |
沒特伽羅子 没特伽罗子 see styles |
mò tè qié luó zǐ mo4 te4 qie2 luo2 zi3 mo t`e ch`ieh lo tzu mo te chieh lo tzu Modogarashi |
(or 沒刀伽羅子) v. 目連 (目犍連) Maudgalaputra, or Maudgalyāyana. |
沙門婆羅門 沙门婆罗门 see styles |
shā mén pó luó mén sha1 men2 po2 luo2 men2 sha men p`o lo men sha men po lo men shamon baramon |
brāhmaṇas and śramaṇas |
法緊那羅王 法紧那罗王 see styles |
fǎ jǐn nà luó wáng fa3 jin3 na4 luo2 wang2 fa chin na lo wang hō kinnara ō |
Druma |
波利質多羅 波利质多罗 see styles |
bō lì zhí duō luó bo1 li4 zhi2 duo1 luo2 po li chih to lo harishittara |
(Skt. paricitra) |
波羅夷四喩 波罗夷四喩 see styles |
bō luó yí sì yú bo1 luo2 yi2 si4 yu2 po lo i ssu yü harai shiyu |
The four metaphors addressed by the Buddha to monks are: he who breaks the vow of chastity is as a needle without an eye, a dead man, a broken stone which cannot be united, a tree cut in two which cannot live. |
波羅提木叉 波罗提木叉 see styles |
pō luó tí mù chā po1 luo2 ti2 mu4 cha1 p`o lo t`i mu ch`a po lo ti mu cha haradaimokusha はらだいもくしゃ |
pratimoksa; pratimoksha; rules governing the behaviour of Buddhist monks and nuns prātimokṣa; emancipation, deliverance, absolution. Prātimokṣa; the 250 commandments for monks in the Vinaya, v. 木叉, also 婆; the rules in the Vinaya from the four major to the seventy-five minor offences; they should be read in assembly twice a month and each monk invited to confess his sins for absolution. |
波羅提舍尼 波罗提舍尼 see styles |
bō luó tí shè ní bo1 luo2 ti2 she4 ni2 po lo t`i she ni po lo ti she ni haradaishani |
(波羅提提舍尼) pratideśanīya. A section of the Vinaya concerning public confession of sins. Explained by 向彼悔罪 confession of sins before another or others. Also 波羅舍尼; 提舍尼; 波胝提舍尼; 鉢刺底提舍尼. |
波羅蜜多行 波罗蜜多行 see styles |
bō luó mì duō xíng bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 xing2 po lo mi to hsing haramitta gyō |
transcendent practices |
波羅逸尼柯 波罗逸尼柯 see styles |
bō luó yì ní kē bo1 luo2 yi4 ni2 ke1 po lo i ni k`o po lo i ni ko haraitsunika |
pāyattika |
波羅闍已迦 波罗阇已迦 see styles |
bō luó shé yǐ jiā bo1 luo2 she2 yi3 jia1 po lo she i chia harajaika |
grave offenses |
波羅頗婆底 波罗颇婆底 see styles |
bō luó pǒ pó dǐ bo1 luo2 po3 po2 di3 po lo p`o p`o ti po lo po po ti Harahabatei |
Prabhāvatī, younger sister of Aśoka. |
波里衣多羅 波里衣多罗 see styles |
bō lǐ yī duō luó bo1 li3 yi1 duo1 luo2 po li i to lo Harietara |
Pāriyātra, 'an ancient kingdom 800 li south-west of Śatadru, a centre of heretical sects. The present city of Birat, west of Mathurā.' Eitel. |
波頗蜜多羅 波颇蜜多罗 see styles |
bō pǒ mì duō luó bo1 po3 mi4 duo1 luo2 po p`o mi to lo po po mi to lo Hahamittara |
Prabhākaramitra |
漏盡阿羅漢 漏尽阿罗汉 see styles |
lòu jìn ā luó hàn lou4 jin4 a1 luo2 han4 lou chin a lo han rojin arakan |
ascendancy to the stage of arhat, which implies the elimination of all contamination |
漚和倶舍羅 沤和倶舍罗 see styles |
òu hé jù shè luó ou4 he2 ju4 she4 luo2 ou ho chü she lo ōwakushara |
(or 傴和倶舍羅) (or 漚和拘舍羅) (or 傴和拘舍羅) upāyakauśalya, intp. by 方便善巧 expediency and skill, adaptable, suited to conditions, opportunist, the adaptation of teaching to the capacity of the hearer. |
漚和拘舍羅 沤和拘舍罗 see styles |
òu hé jū shè luó ou4 he2 ju1 she4 luo2 ou ho chü she lo ōwakushara |
upāya-kauśalya |
無補特伽羅 无补特伽罗 see styles |
wú bǔ tè qié luó wu2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu pu te chieh lo mu futogara |
no personal identity |
牛角娑羅林 牛角娑罗林 see styles |
niú jué suō luó lín niu2 jue2 suo1 luo2 lin2 niu chüeh so lo lin Gokaku sara rin |
Ox-horns śāla grove, said to be a couple of śāla or teak trees shaped like ox-horns, which grew near Kuśinagara, under which the Buddha preached the Nirvana Sutra. He is reported to have entered nirvana in a grove of eight śāla trees standing in pairs. |
現圖曼陀羅 现图曼陀罗 see styles |
xiàn tú màn tuó luó xian4 tu2 man4 tuo2 luo2 hsien t`u man t`o lo hsien tu man to lo genzu mandara |
The two revealed or revealing maṇḍalas, the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu. |
瑣羅亞斯德 琐罗亚斯德 see styles |
suǒ luó yà sī dé suo3 luo2 ya4 si1 de2 so lo ya ssu te |
Zoroaster, Zarathustra or Zarathushtra (c. 1200 BC), Persian prophet and founder of Zoroastrianism |
瑣羅亞斯特 琐罗亚斯特 see styles |
suǒ luó yà sī tè suo3 luo2 ya4 si1 te4 so lo ya ssu t`e so lo ya ssu te |
Zoroaster |
當麻曼荼羅 当麻曼荼罗 see styles |
dāng má màn tú luó dang1 ma2 man4 tu2 luo2 tang ma man t`u lo tang ma man tu lo Taima (no) mandara |
Taima maṇḍala |
白俄羅斯人 白俄罗斯人 see styles |
bái é luó sī rén bai2 e2 luo2 si1 ren2 pai o lo ssu jen |
Byelorussian (person) |
盎窶利魔羅 盎窭利魔罗 see styles |
àng jù lì mó luó ang4 ju4 li4 mo2 luo2 ang chü li mo lo ōkurimara |
aṅgulimālīya; 指鬘 A wreath, or chaplet, of fingerbones; a Śivaitic sect which practised assassination as a religious act. |
知見波羅蜜 知见波罗蜜 see styles |
zhī jiàn bō luó mì zhi1 jian4 bo1 luo2 mi4 chih chien po lo mi chiken haramitsu |
The prajñāpāramitā, v. 般若. |
矩羅補憺羅 矩罗补憺罗 see styles |
jǔ luó bǔ dàn luó ju3 luo2 bu3 dan4 luo2 chü lo pu tan lo kurahotara |
kula-putra |
社得迦摩羅 社得迦摩罗 see styles |
shè dé jiā mó luó she4 de2 jia1 mo2 luo2 she te chia mo lo shatokukamara |
Jātakamālā, a garland of incarnation stories in verse. |
祕密曼荼羅 祕密曼荼罗 see styles |
mì mì màn tú luó mi4 mi4 man4 tu2 luo2 mi mi man t`u lo mi mi man tu lo himitsu mandara |
esoteric maṇḍala |
祕密漫荼羅 祕密漫荼罗 see styles |
mì mì màn tú luó mi4 mi4 man4 tu2 luo2 mi mi man t`u lo mi mi man tu lo himitsu mandara |
internal maṇḍala |
禪定波羅蜜 禅定波罗蜜 see styles |
chán dìng bō luó mì chan2 ding4 bo1 luo2 mi4 ch`an ting po lo mi chan ting po lo mi zenjō haramitsu |
perfection of meditation |
禪波羅蜜多 禅波罗蜜多 see styles |
chán bō luó mì duō chan2 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 ch`an po lo mi to chan po lo mi to zen haramitta |
transcendent practice of contemplation |
科羅拉多州 科罗拉多州 see styles |
kē luó lā duō zhōu ke1 luo2 la1 duo1 zhou1 k`o lo la to chou ko lo la to chou |
Colorado |
秣底補羅國 秣底补罗国 see styles |
mò dǐ bǔ luó guó mo4 di3 bu3 luo2 guo2 mo ti pu lo kuo Mateihora koku |
Matipura |
窣吐羅底也 窣吐罗底也 see styles |
sù tǔ luó dǐ yě su4 tu3 luo2 di3 ye3 su t`u lo ti yeh su tu lo ti yeh sotorateiya |
serious crime |
竺曇摩羅察 竺昙摩罗察 see styles |
zhú tán mó luó chá zhu2 tan2 mo2 luo2 cha2 chu t`an mo lo ch`a chu tan mo lo cha Chiku Tanmarasa |
竺法護 Dharmarakṣa, or Indu-dharmarakṣa, a native of Tukhāra, who knew thirty-six languages and tr. (A.D. 266-317) some 175 works. |
筏蘇密呾羅 筏苏密呾罗 see styles |
fá sū mì dá luó fa2 su1 mi4 da2 luo2 fa su mi ta lo Bassomitara |
Vasumitra |
筏蘇蜜呾羅 筏苏蜜呾罗 see styles |
fá sū mì dá luó fa2 su1 mi4 da2 luo2 fa su mi ta lo Bassomittara |
(or 伐蘇蜜呾羅 or 婆蘇蜜呾羅) (or 筏蘇蜜呾多羅); 婆須蜜; 和須蜜多; 世友 Vasumitra, described as a native of northern India, converted from riotous living by Micchaka, 'was a follower of the Sarvāstivādaḥ school,' became president of the last synod for the revision of the Canon under Kaniṣka, q.v., was seventh patriarch, and 'wrote the Abhidharma-prakaraṇa-pāda-śāstra' (Eitel). |
米開朗基羅 米开朗基罗 see styles |
mǐ kāi lǎng jī luó mi3 kai1 lang3 ji1 luo2 mi k`ai lang chi lo mi kai lang chi lo |
More info & calligraphy: Michelangelo |
米開蘭基羅 米开兰基罗 see styles |
mǐ kāi lán jī luó mi3 kai1 lan2 ji1 luo2 mi k`ai lan chi lo mi kai lan chi lo |
Michelangelo (Tw) |
精進波羅蜜 精进波罗蜜 see styles |
jīng jìn bō luó mì jing1 jin4 bo1 luo2 mi4 ching chin po lo mi shōjin haramitsu |
Zeal, energy, or progress as the fourth of the six pāramitās. |
網羅覆其上 网罗复其上 see styles |
wǎng luó fù qí shàng wang3 luo2 fu4 qi2 shang4 wang lo fu ch`i shang wang lo fu chi shang mōrafuku ki jō |
covered by nets |
羅伯斯庇爾 罗伯斯庇尔 see styles |
luó bó sī bì ěr luo2 bo2 si1 bi4 er3 lo po ssu pi erh |
Robespierre (name); Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary leader, enthusiastic advocate of reign of terror 1791-1794 |
羅塞塔石碑 罗塞塔石碑 see styles |
luó sāi tǎ shí bēi luo2 sai1 ta3 shi2 bei1 lo sai t`a shih pei lo sai ta shih pei |
Rosetta Stone |
羅必達法則 罗必达法则 see styles |
luó bì dá fǎ zé luo2 bi4 da2 fa3 ze2 lo pi ta fa tse |
L'Hôpital's rule (math.) (Tw) |
羅摩諾索夫 罗摩诺索夫 see styles |
luó mó nuò suǒ fū luo2 mo2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 lo mo no so fu |
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath |
羅格斯大學 罗格斯大学 see styles |
luó gé sī dà xué luo2 ge2 si1 da4 xue2 lo ko ssu ta hsüeh |
Rutgers University (New Jersey) |
羅潔愛爾之 罗洁爱尔之 see styles |
luó jié ài ěr zhī luo2 jie2 ai4 er3 zhi1 lo chieh ai erh chih |
Raziel, archangel in Judaism |
羅睺阿修羅 罗睺阿修罗 see styles |
luó huó ā xiū luó luo2 huo2 a1 xiu1 luo2 lo huo a hsiu lo Ragoashura |
Rāhu-asura, the asura who in fighting with Indra can seize sun and moon, i.e. cause eclipses. |
羅蒙諾索夫 罗蒙诺索夫 see styles |
luó méng nuò suǒ fū luo2 meng2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 lo meng no so fu |
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711-1765), Russian polymath and writer |
羅馬鬥獸場 罗马斗兽场 see styles |
luó mǎ dòu shòu chǎng luo2 ma3 dou4 shou4 chang3 lo ma tou shou ch`ang lo ma tou shou chang |
Colosseum (Rome) |
羯殊温祗羅 羯殊温祗罗 see styles |
jié shū wēn zhī luó jie2 shu1 wen1 zhi1 luo2 chieh shu wen chih lo Kashuonshira |
Kajiṅghara |
羯濕弭羅國 羯湿弭罗国 see styles |
jié shī mǐ luó guó jie2 shi1 mi3 luo2 guo2 chieh shih mi lo kuo Kashimira koku |
Kashmir |
羼提波羅蜜 羼提波罗蜜 see styles |
chàn tí bō luó mì chan4 ti2 bo1 luo2 mi4 ch`an t`i po lo mi chan ti po lo mi sandai haramitsu |
perfection of forbearance |
翅舍欽婆羅 翅舍钦婆罗 see styles |
chì shè qīn pó luó chi4 she4 qin1 po2 luo2 ch`ih she ch`in p`o lo chih she chin po lo Shishakinbara |
keśakambala, a hair garment or covering; name of one of the ten heretical Indian schools. |
翳羅鉢呾羅 翳罗钵呾罗 see styles |
yì luó bō dá luó yi4 luo2 bo1 da2 luo2 i lo po ta lo Eirahatara |
Elāpattra, a nāga who is said to have consulted Śākyamuni about rebirth in a higher sphere; also, a palm-tree formerly destroyed by that nāga. |
聞持陀羅尼 闻持陀罗尼 see styles |
wén chí tuó luó ní wen2 chi2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 wen ch`ih t`o lo ni wen chih to lo ni monji darani |
the retention of what is heard |
般羅底木叉 般罗底木叉 see styles |
pán luó dǐ mù chā pan2 luo2 di3 mu4 cha1 p`an lo ti mu ch`a pan lo ti mu cha harateimokusha |
prātimokṣa |
般若波羅密 般若波罗密 see styles |
bō rě bō luó mì bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 po je po lo mi |
prajña paramita (Sanskrit: supreme wisdom - beginning of the Heart Sutra) |
般若波羅蜜 般若波罗蜜 see styles |
bō rě bō luó mì bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 po je po lo mi hannyaharamitsu はんにゃはらみつ |
{Buddh} prajna-paramita (perfection of wisdom) (般若波羅蜜多) prajñā-pāramitā, The acme of wisdom, enabling one to reach the other shore, i.e. wisdom for salvation; the highest of the six paramitas, the virtue of wisdom as the notes a knowledge of the illusory character of everything earthly, and destroys error, ignorance, prejudice, and heresy. For the sutra of this name see below. |
若那跋陀羅 若那跋陀罗 see styles |
ruò nà bá tuó luó ruo4 na4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 jo na pa t`o lo jo na pa to lo Janabaddara |
*Jñānabhadra |
茂羅三部盧 茂罗三部卢 see styles |
mào luó sān bù lú mao4 luo2 san1 bu4 lu2 mao lo san pu lu Morasanburo |
Mūlasthānapura, the modern Multan. |
菴婆羅多迦 菴婆罗多迦 see styles |
ān pó luó duō jiā an1 po2 luo2 duo1 jia1 an p`o lo to chia an po lo to chia anbarataka |
āmrātaka, a celestial fruit; similar to 菴羅. |
菴婆羅樹女 菴婆罗树女 see styles |
ān pó luó shù nǚ an1 po2 luo2 shu4 nv3 an p`o lo shu nü an po lo shu nü Anbarajunyo |
Āmradārika |
蒙特內哥羅 蒙特内哥罗 see styles |
méng tè nèi gē luó meng2 te4 nei4 ge1 luo2 meng t`e nei ko lo meng te nei ko lo |
Montenegro (Tw) |
薜室羅末拏 薜室罗末拏 see styles |
bì shì luó mò ná bi4 shi4 luo2 mo4 na2 pi shih lo mo na Heishiramana |
v. 毘 Vaiśravaṇa. |
薜攞斫羯羅 薜攞斫羯罗 see styles |
bì luó luǒ zhuó jié luó bi4 luo2 luo3 zhuo2 jie2 luo2 pi lo lo cho chieh lo heirashakara |
velācakra, a kind of clock. |
薩哈羅夫獎 萨哈罗夫奖 see styles |
sà hǎ luó fū jiǎng sa4 ha3 luo2 fu1 jiang3 sa ha lo fu chiang |
Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought (awarded by EU since 1988) |
薩羅婆縛底 萨罗婆缚底 see styles |
sà luó pó fú dǐ sa4 luo2 po2 fu2 di3 sa lo p`o fu ti sa lo po fu ti Sarababakutei |
Sarasvatī |
薩羅薩伐底 萨罗萨伐底 see styles |
sà luó sà fá dǐ sa4 luo2 sa4 fa2 di3 sa lo sa fa ti Satsurasatsubatei |
薩羅婆縛底; 薩羅酸底 Sarasvatī, "the goddess of speech and learning," interpretation of music and of rhetoric. |
設利弗怛羅 设利弗怛罗 see styles |
shè lì fú dá luó she4 li4 fu2 da2 luo2 she li fu ta lo Setsuriputtara |
Śāriputra, v. 舍. |
諾夫哥羅德 诺夫哥罗德 see styles |
nuò fū gē luó dé nuo4 fu1 ge1 luo2 de2 no fu ko lo te |
Novgorod, city in Russia |
證阿羅漢果 证阿罗汉果 see styles |
zhèng ā luó hàn guǒ zheng4 a1 luo2 han4 guo3 cheng a lo han kuo shō arakan ka |
realizes the state of arhat |
質呾羅婆拏 质呾罗婆拏 see styles |
zhí dá luó pó ná zhi2 da2 luo2 po2 na2 chih ta lo p`o na chih ta lo po na Shittarabana |
Citrabhāna |
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. |
跋私弗多羅 跋私弗多罗 see styles |
bá sī fú duō luó ba2 si1 fu2 duo1 luo2 pa ssu fu to lo Bashihotara |
Vātsīputra, 犢子 founder of the sect of this name, one of the Vaibhāṣika schools. |
跋闍羅波膩 跋阇罗波腻 see styles |
bá shé luó bō nì ba2 she2 luo2 bo1 ni4 pa she lo po ni Bajarahaji |
Vajrapāṇi, 'thunderbolt handed' (M. W.), v. 金剛手. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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