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跋祿羯呫婆 跋禄羯呫婆 see styles |
bá lù jié tiè pó ba2 lu4 jie2 tie4 po2 pa lu chieh t`ieh p`o pa lu chieh tieh po Barokachōba |
Bharukaccha, an ancient state in Gujarat, near Baruch, on the Narbudda. |
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. |
跋陀娜婆娜 see styles |
bá tuó nà pó nà ba2 tuo2 na4 po2 na4 pa t`o na p`o na pa to na po na hadadabada |
(Skt. Bhādrapadamāsa) |
跋陀羅婆梨 跋陀罗婆梨 see styles |
bá tuó luó pó lí ba2 tuo2 luo2 po2 li2 pa t`o lo p`o li pa to lo po li Badarabari |
Bhadrapāla |
跋陀羅樓支 跋陀罗楼支 see styles |
bá tuó luó lóu zhī ba2 tuo2 luo2 lou2 zhi1 pa t`o lo lou chih pa to lo lou chih Badararōshi |
Bhadraruci, v. 跋羅縷支. |
跋陀羅耶尼 跋陀罗耶尼 see styles |
bá tuó luó yé ní ba2 tuo2 luo2 ye2 ni2 pa t`o lo yeh ni pa to lo yeh ni Badarayani |
Bhadrayāniyāh, v. 小乘, one of the eighteen Hīnayāna sects. |
跋陀迦毘羅 跋陀迦毘罗 see styles |
bá tuó jiā pí luó ba2 tuo2 jia1 pi2 luo2 pa t`o chia p`i lo pa to chia pi lo Badakabira |
Bhadrakapilā |
伊羅跋提河 伊罗跋提河 see styles |
yī luó bá tí hé yi1 luo2 ba2 ti2 he2 i lo pa t`i ho i lo pa ti ho Irahatsudaika |
Erāvatī, Airāvatī, Irāvatī, the river Ravi, also abbrev. to 跋提 Vati. |
佛度跋陀羅 佛度跋陀罗 see styles |
fó dù bá tuó luó fo2 du4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo tu pa t`o lo fo tu pa to lo Buddobadara |
Buddhabhadra |
佛陀跋陀羅 佛陀跋陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó luó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o pa t`o lo fo to pa to lo Buddabaddara |
Buddhabhadra, of Kapilavastu, came to China circa 408, introduced an alphabet of forty-two characters and composed numerous works; also name of a disciple of Dharmakoṣa, whom Xuanzang met in India, 630-640. |
佛馱跋陀羅 佛驮跋陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó luó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o pa t`o lo fo to pa to lo Buddabaddara |
Buddhabhadra |
倶蘇摩跋低 倶苏摩跋低 see styles |
jù sū mó bá dī ju4 su1 mo2 ba2 di1 chü su mo pa ti Kusomabattei |
Kusumavatī; name of a buddha-realm. |
僧伽跋陀羅 僧伽跋陀罗 see styles |
sēng qié bá tuó luó seng1 qie2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 seng ch`ieh pa t`o lo seng chieh pa to lo Sōgyabaddara |
Saṅghabhadra. 'A learned priest of Cashmere, a follower of the Sarvāstivādaḥ school, the author of many philosophical works.' Eitel. |
因陀羅跋帝 因陀罗跋帝 see styles |
yīn tuó luó bá dì yin1 tuo2 luo2 ba2 di4 yin t`o lo pa ti yin to lo pa ti Indara battai |
Tr. as Indra's city, or Indra's banner, but the latter is Indraketu; ? Indravatī. |
奔吒跋多國 奔咤跋多国 see styles |
bēn zhà bá duō guó ben1 zha4 ba2 duo1 guo2 pen cha pa to kuo Hontabata koku |
Puṇyavardhana |
富維跋陀羅 富维跋陀罗 see styles |
fù wéi bá tuó luó fu4 wei2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fu wei pa t`o lo fu wei pa to lo fuihadara |
ornamented short boot |
尸羅跋陀羅 尸罗跋陀罗 see styles |
shī luó bá tuó luó shi1 luo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 shih lo pa t`o lo shih lo pa to lo Shirabadara |
Śīlabhadra. A learned monk of Nalanda, teacher of Hsumzang, A. D. 625. |
惹那跋陀羅 惹那跋陀罗 see styles |
rěn à bá tuó luó ren3 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 jen a pa t`o lo jen a pa to lo Janabaddara |
*Jñānabhadra |
提婆跋多國 提婆跋多国 see styles |
tí pó bá duō guó ti2 po2 ba2 duo1 guo2 t`i p`o pa to kuo ti po pa to kuo Daibahata koku |
Devātāra |
揭利呵跋底 see styles |
qì lì hē bá dǐ qi4 li4 he1 ba2 di3 ch`i li ho pa ti chi li ho pa ti keirikahatei |
grḥapati, an elder, householder, proprietor, landlord. |
摩尼跋陀羅 摩尼跋陀罗 see styles |
mó ní bá tuó luó mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 mo ni pa t`o lo mo ni pa to lo Manibatsudara |
Maṇibhadra |
攘那跋陀羅 攘那跋陀罗 see styles |
ráng nà bá tuó luó rang2 na4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 jang na pa t`o lo jang na pa to lo Jōnabaddara |
*Jñānabhadra |
杜魯婆跋吒 杜鲁婆跋咤 see styles |
dù lǔ pó bá zhà du4 lu3 po2 ba2 zha4 tu lu p`o pa cha tu lu po pa cha Torobahatta |
Dhruvpaṭu, a king of Valabhī, son-in-law of Śīladitya. |
楞伽阿跋經 楞伽阿跋经 see styles |
lèng qié ā bá jīng leng4 qie2 a1 ba2 jing1 leng ch`ieh a pa ching leng chieh a pa ching Ryōga aba kyō |
Laṅkâvatāra-sūtra |
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. |
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 |
阿利羅跋提 阿利罗跋提 see styles |
ā lì luó bá tí a1 li4 luo2 ba2 ti2 a li lo pa t`i a li lo pa ti Arirahatsudai |
Ajitavatī, 阿特多伐底, see 尸 Hiraṇyavatī. |
阿夷羅跋提 阿夷罗跋提 see styles |
ā yí luó bá tí a1 yi2 luo2 ba2 ti2 a i lo pa t`i a i lo pa ti airabatei |
Ajitavatī |
阿毘跋致地 see styles |
ā pí bá zhì dì a1 pi2 ba2 zhi4 di4 a p`i pa chih ti a pi pa chih ti abibatchi chi |
stage of non-retrogression |
阿盧那跋底 阿卢那跋底 see styles |
ā lún à bá dǐ a1 lun2 a4 ba2 di3 a lun a pa ti arunahattei |
A red-coloured incense. |
阿跋唎爾多 阿跋唎尔多 see styles |
ā bá lì ěr duō a1 ba2 li4 er3 duo1 a pa li erh to Aparijita |
Aparājita |
阿跋耶祇釐 阿跋耶祇厘 see styles |
ā bá yé qí lí a1 ba2 ye2 qi2 li2 a pa yeh ch`i li a pa yeh chi li Abayagiri |
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless, in Ceylon at Anurādhapura; in its monastery a broad school of the Sthavirāḥ arose. |
難陀跋難陀 难陀跋难陀 see styles |
nán tuó bán án tuó nan2 tuo2 ban2 an2 tuo2 nan t`o pan an t`o nan to pan an to Nanda Batsunanda |
Nanda Upananda, two nāga brothers, who protected Magadha. |
鞞婆羅跋怒 see styles |
bǐ pó luó bán u bi3 po2 luo2 ban2 u4 pi p`o lo pan u pi po lo pan u |
Vaibhāra-vana |
跋折囉鄔陀迦 跋折囉邬陀迦 see styles |
bá zhé luō wū tuó jiā ba2 zhe2 luo1 wu1 tuo2 jia1 pa che lo wu t`o chia pa che lo wu to chia hatssetsuraudaka |
vajrodaka |
跋折羅吒訶婆 跋折罗咤诃婆 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē pó ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 po2 pa che lo cha ho p`o pa che lo cha ho po Haseratakaba |
Vajrahāsa |
跋折羅吒訶沙 跋折罗咤诃沙 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē shā ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 sha1 pa che lo cha ho sha Baseratakasha |
Vajrāṭṭahāsa, i.e. Śiva, one of the guardians, the laughing Mahārāja. |
跋邏末羅耆釐 跋逻末罗耆厘 see styles |
bá luó mò luó qí lí ba2 luo2 mo4 luo2 qi2 li2 pa lo mo lo ch`i li pa lo mo lo chi li Baramarakiri |
Bhramaragiri (Beal), a monastery built by Sadvaha for Nāgārjuna on this mountain, 300 li south-west of Kośala. |
跋陀婆羅菩薩 跋陀婆罗菩萨 see styles |
bá tuó pó luó pú sà ba2 tuo2 po2 luo2 pu2 sa4 pa t`o p`o lo p`u sa pa to po lo pu sa Baddabara Bosatsu |
Bhadrapāla Bodhisattva |
三滿多跋捺囉 三满多跋捺囉 see styles |
sān mǎn duō bán à luō san1 man3 duo1 ban2 a4 luo1 san man to pan a lo Sanmantabatsudara |
Samantabhadra, interpreted 普賢 Puxian, pervading goodness, or "all gracious", Eliot; also 徧吉 universal fortune; also styled Viśvabhadra. The principal Bodhisattva of Emei shan. He is the special patron of followers of the Lotus Sūtra. He is usually seated on a white elephant, and his abode is said to be in the East. He is one of the four Bodhisattvas of the Yoga school. v. 三曼. |
勿哩訶婆跋底 勿哩诃婆跋底 see styles |
wù lī hē pó bá dǐ wu4 li1 he1 po2 ba2 di3 wu li ho p`o pa ti wu li ho po pa ti Morikabahattei |
B.rhaspati, Jupiter-lord, 木星 Jupiter. |
布嚕那跋陀羅 布噜那跋陀罗 see styles |
bù lūn à bá tuó luó bu4 lun1 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 pu lun a pa t`o lo pu lun a pa to lo Furonahadara |
Pūrṇabhadra, one of the eight yakṣa generals. |
阿毘跋致菩薩 阿毘跋致菩萨 see styles |
ā pí bá zhì pú sà a1 pi2 ba2 zhi4 pu2 sa4 a p`i pa chih p`u sa a pi pa chih pu sa abibachi bosatsu |
non-retrogressing bodhisattvas |
阿目佉跋折羅 阿目佉跋折罗 see styles |
ā mù qū bá zhé luó a1 mu4 qu1 ba2 zhe2 luo2 a mu ch`ü pa che lo a mu chü pa che lo Amomukyabasera |
Amoghavajra |
阿目佶跋折羅 阿目佶跋折罗 see styles |
ā mù jí bá zhé luó a1 mu4 ji2 ba2 zhe2 luo2 a mu chi pa che lo Amokukitsuhasera |
Amoghavajra-bodhisattva |
跋陀羅迦卑梨耶 跋陀罗迦卑梨耶 see styles |
bá tuó luó jiā bēi lí yé ba2 tuo2 luo2 jia1 bei1 li2 ye2 pa t`o lo chia pei li yeh pa to lo chia pei li yeh Badarakapiriya |
Bhadrakapilā, also 跋陀迦毘羅 a female disciple of Śākyamuni. |
多摩羅跋旃檀香 多摩罗跋旃檀香 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang Tamara hasendankō |
Tamālapattra-candana-gandha; a Buddha-incarnation of the 11th son of Mahābhijña, residing N. W. of our universe; also the name of the Buddha- incarnation of Mahāmaudgalyāyana. |
多摩羅跋栴檀香 多摩罗跋栴檀香 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang Tamaraba sendankō |
Tamālapatracandanagandha |
多阿摩羅跋陀羅 多阿摩罗跋陀罗 see styles |
duō ā mó luó bá tuó luó duo1 a1 mo2 luo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 to a mo lo pa t`o lo to a mo lo pa to lo tāmarabatsudara |
tamālapattra, cassia, 'the leaf of the xanthochymus pictorius, the leaf of the laurus cassia, ' M. W. The Malobathrum of Pliny. Also called 藿葉香 betony, bishopwort, or thyme; also 赤銅葉 copper-leaf. |
賓頭盧跋羅墮闍 宾头卢跋罗堕阇 see styles |
bīn tóu lú bá luó duò shé bin1 tou2 lu2 ba2 luo2 duo4 she2 pin t`ou lu pa lo to she pin tou lu pa lo to she Hintōroharadasha |
Piṇḍolabbaradvāja |
迦諾迦跋釐墮闍 迦诺迦跋厘堕阇 see styles |
jiā nuò jiā bá lí duò shé jia1 nuo4 jia1 ba2 li2 duo4 she2 chia no chia pa li to she Kanakaharidaja |
Kanakabharadvāja |
三曼多跋陀羅菩薩 三曼多跋陀罗菩萨 see styles |
sān màn duō bá tuó luó pú sà san1 man4 duo1 ba2 tuo2 luo2 pu2 sa4 san man to pa t`o lo p`u sa san man to pa to lo pu sa Sanmantabadara bosatsu |
Samantabhadra-bodhisattva |
婆羅尼密婆舍跋提 婆罗尼密婆舍跋提 see styles |
pó luó ní mì pó shè bá tí po2 luo2 ni2 mi4 po2 she4 ba2 ti2 p`o lo ni mi p`o she pa t`i po lo ni mi po she pa ti Baranimi bashabadai |
Paranirmitavaśavartin |
楞伽阿跋佗羅寶經 楞伽阿跋佗罗宝经 see styles |
lèng qié ā bá tuó luó bǎo jīng leng4 qie2 a1 ba2 tuo2 luo2 bao3 jing1 leng ch`ieh a pa t`o lo pao ching leng chieh a pa to lo pao ching Ryōga abattara hōkyō |
Laṅkâvatāra-sūtra |
楞伽阿跋多羅寶經 楞伽阿跋多罗宝经 see styles |
lèng qié ā bá duō luó bǎo jīng leng4 qie2 a1 ba2 duo1 luo2 bao3 jing1 leng ch`ieh a pa to lo pao ching leng chieh a pa to lo pao ching Ryōga abatsutara hō kyō |
Laṅkâvatāra-sūtra |
多摩羅跋栴檀香神通 多摩罗跋栴檀香神通 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng shén tōng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 shen2 tong1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang shen t`ung to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang shen tung Tamaraba sendankō jinzū |
Tamālapatracandanagandhâbhijña |
室羅摩拏洛迦三跋羅 室罗摩拏洛迦三跋罗 see styles |
shì luó mó ná luò jiā sān bá luó shi4 luo2 mo2 na2 luo4 jia1 san1 ba2 luo2 shih lo mo na lo chia san pa lo shiramana rakuka sanbara |
precepts for novice monks |
波羅尼密婆舍跋提天 波罗尼密婆舍跋提天 see styles |
bō luó ní mì pó shè bá tí tiān bo1 luo2 ni2 mi4 po2 she4 ba2 ti2 tian1 po lo ni mi p`o she pa t`i t`ien po lo ni mi po she pa ti tien haranimitsubashahadaiten |
Paranirmita-vaśavartin, 'obedient to the will of those who are transformed by others,' M. W.; v. 他化自在天. |
蜜利伽羅磨多跋羅娑馱 蜜利伽罗磨多跋罗娑驮 see styles |
mì lì qié luó mó duō bá luó suō tuó mi4 li4 qie2 luo2 mo2 duo1 ba2 luo2 suo1 tuo2 mi li ch`ieh lo mo to pa lo so t`o mi li chieh lo mo to pa lo so to Mirigaramataharashada |
Migāramātupāsāda |
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