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There are 11 total results for your 乾陀 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

乾陀


干陀

see styles
qián tuó
    qian2 tuo2
ch`ien t`o
    chien to
 Kanda
Yugamhdhara, cf. 踰乾陀羅, the first of the concentric mountains of a world; also name of a tree.

乾陀羅


干陀罗

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gān tuó luó
    gan1 tuo2 luo2
kan t`o lo
    kan to lo
 Kendara
(or 乾陀越 or 乾陀衞 or 乾陀婆那) Gandhāra, an ancient kingdom in the north of the Punjab, 'Lat. 35° 5N., Long. 71°16E. ' ( Eitel); famous as a centre of Buddhism. Śākyamuni, in a former life, is said to have lived there and torn out his eyes to benefit others, 'probably a distortion of the story of Dharmavivardhana, who as governor of Gandhāra was blinded by order of a concubine of his father, Aśoka. ' Eitel. M. W. associates Gandhāra with Kandahar. Also, name of a fragrant tree, and of a yellow colour.

乾陀衞


干陀衞

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gān tuó wèi
    gan1 tuo2 wei4
kan t`o wei
    kan to wei
 Kendae
Gandhāra

乾陀越


干陀越

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gān tuó yuè
    gan1 tuo2 yue4
kan t`o yüeh
    kan to yüeh
 Kendaotsu
Gandhāra

乾陀呵晝


干陀呵昼

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gān tuó hē zhòu
    gan1 tuo2 he1 zhou4
kan t`o ho chou
    kan to ho chou
 Kandakachū
Gandhahastin

乾陀訶提


干陀诃提

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gān tuó hē tí
    gan1 tuo2 he1 ti2
kan t`o ho t`i
    kan to ho ti
 Kendakadai
Gandhahastin, 'fragrant elephant, ' name of a Bodhisattva.

由乾陀山


由干陀山

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yóu qián tuó shān
    you2 qian2 tuo2 shan1
yu ch`ien t`o shan
    yu chien to shan
 Yugandasen
Yugaṃdhara

由乾陀羅


由干陀罗

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yóu gān tuó luó
    you2 gan1 tuo2 luo2
yu kan t`o lo
    yu kan to lo
 Yukendara
Yugaṃdhara

踰乾陀羅


踰干陀罗

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yú qián tuó luó
    yu2 qian2 tuo2 luo2
yü ch`ien t`o lo
    yü chien to lo
 Yukondara
Yugaṃdhara

遊乾陀羅


遊干陀罗

see styles
yóu gān tuó luó
    you2 gan1 tuo2 luo2
yu kan t`o lo
    yu kan to lo
 Yugandara
Yugaṃdhara

由乾陀山王


由干陀山王

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yóu gān tuó shān wáng
    you2 gan1 tuo2 shan1 wang2
yu kan t`o shan wang
    yu kan to shan wang
 Yugandasen ō
Yugaṃdhara

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 11 results for "乾陀" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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