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頻婆


频婆

see styles
pín pó
    pin2 po2
p`in p`o
    pin po
(頻羅) vimbara, differently stated as ten millions, and 100,000 billions, a 大頻羅 as a trillion; it is also intp, as a king of fragrance, or incense.; vimba; bimba; a bright red gourd, Momordica monadephia; a tree with red fruit; fruit of the Binba-tree.

鬼婆

see styles
guǐ pó
    gui3 po2
kuei p`o
    kuei po
 onibabaa / onibaba
    おにばばあ
    onibaba
    おにばば
Caucasian woman (Cantonese)
hag; witch; bitch; penurious or spiteful old woman; termagant; virago

婆々杉

see styles
 babasugi
    ばばすぎ
(place-name) Babasugi

婆さん

see styles
 baasan / basan
    ばあさん
(1) (kana only) grandmother; (2) (kana only) old woman; female senior citizen

婆伽伴

see styles
pó qié bàn
    po2 qie2 ban4
p`o ch`ieh pan
    po chieh pan
 bagyaban
bhagavān

婆伽婆

see styles
pó qié pó
    po2 qie2 po2
p`o ch`ieh p`o
    po chieh po
 bagaba
(帝) bhagavat, or 伽梵; 伽伴 ; 誐鑁; 薄伽梵 bhagavān, "fortunate," "excellent," "revered, sacred," "the holy one" (M.W.); generally intp. by 世尊 world-honoured, but there are other intps.; an epithet of a Buddha.

婆伽梵

see styles
pó qié fàn
    po2 qie2 fan4
p`o ch`ieh fan
    po chieh fan
 bagyabon
(Skt. bhagavat)

婆使迦

see styles
pó shǐ jiā
    po2 shi3 jia1
p`o shih chia
    po shih chia
 bashika
(Skt. vārṣika)

婆利吒


婆利咤

see styles
pó lì zhà
    po2 li4 zha4
p`o li cha
    po li cha
 Barita
Upariṭṭha

婆利師


婆利师

see styles
pó lì shī
    po2 li4 shi1
p`o li shih
    po li shih
 barishi
varṣās, v. 雨, the rainy season of retreat.

婆利耶

see styles
pó lì yé
    po2 li4 ye2
p`o li yeh
    po li yeh
 bariya
bhāryā, a wife.

婆哩野

see styles
pó lī yě
    po2 li1 ye3
p`o li yeh
    po li yeh
 bariya
bhāryā, a dependent, a wife; also 利耶 (or 梨耶) ; 利廋.

婆喝那

see styles
pó hēn à
    po2 hen1 a4
p`o hen a
    po hen a
 bakana
vāhana, 10 quadrillions. 大喝那 100 quadrillions.

婆奇瘦

see styles
pó qí shòu
    po2 qi2 shou4
p`o ch`i shou
    po chi shou
 Bakishu
Bhaggā

婆娑妥

see styles
pó suō tuǒ
    po2 suo1 tuo3
p`o so t`o
    po so to
 basada
Sahassākkha

婆娑婆

see styles
pó suō pó
    po2 suo1 po2
p`o so p`o
    po so po
 basaba
Sahassākkha

婆娑羅

see styles
 basara; bashara
    ばさら; ばしゃら
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) acting without restraint; self-indulgence; wild license; eccentricity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) being pretentious; putting on airs; foppery; dandyism; coxcombry; gaudiness

婆婆鰈

see styles
 babagarei; babagarei / babagare; babagare
    ばばがれい; ババガレイ
(kana only) slime flounder (Microstomus achne)

婆師婆


婆师婆

see styles
pó shī pó
    po2 shi1 po2
p`o shih p`o
    po shih po
 Bashiba
Bāṣpa

婆師波


婆师波

see styles
pó shī bō
    po2 shi1 bo1
p`o shih po
    po shih po
 Bashiha
Vāṣpa, Bāṣpa; one of the first five disciples, Daśabala-Kāśyapa, identified with Mahākāśyapa; also (or ) 沙波.

婆師迦


婆师迦

see styles
pó shī jiā
    po2 shi1 jia1
p`o shih chia
    po shih chia
 bashika
aloe

婆抜き

see styles
 babanuki
    ばばぬき
(1) old maid (card game); (2) (slang) living without one's mother-in-law

婆拘羅


婆拘罗

see styles
pó jū luó
    po2 ju1 luo2
p`o chü lo
    po chü lo
 Bakura
Bakkula

婆斯仙

see styles
pó sī xiān
    po2 si1 xian1
p`o ssu hsien
    po ssu hsien
 Bashisen
One of the fire devas and his 后 wife in the Garbhadhātu group; perhaps Vasu.

婆梨耶

see styles
pó lí yé
    po2 li2 ye2
p`o li yeh
    po li yeh
 bariya
wife

婆槃豆

see styles
pó pán dòu
    po2 pan2 dou4
p`o p`an tou
    po pan tou
 Bahanzu
Vasubandhu

婆樓那


婆楼那

see styles
pó lóu nà
    po2 lou2 na4
p`o lou na
    po lou na
 Barōna
Varuṇa, v. 水天.

婆檀陀

see styles
pó tán tuó
    po2 tan2 tuo2
p`o t`an t`o
    po tan to
 badanda
bhadanta, 大德, laudable, praiseworthy, blessed, of great virtue-a term of respect for a buddha, or for monks, especially of the Hīnayāna school.

婆沙會


婆沙会

see styles
pó shā huì
    po2 sha1 hui4
p`o sha hui
    po sha hui
 basha e
the Vibhāṣā council

婆沙波

see styles
pó shā bō
    po2 sha1 bo1
p`o sha po
    po sha po
 Bashaha
敷 Bāṣpa, v. 師波.

婆沙論


婆沙论

see styles
pó shā lùn
    po2 sha1 lun4
p`o sha lun
    po sha lun
 Basharon
Abhidharma-mahā-vibhāṣā-śāstra

婆沢川

see styles
 babasawagawa
    ばばさわがわ
(place-name) Babasawagawa

婆私吒


婆私咤

see styles
pó sī zhà
    po2 si1 zha4
p`o ssu cha
    po ssu cha
 Bashita
(私) Vasiṣṭha, a brahman who is said to have denied the eternity of nirvana, and maintained that plants had lives and intelligence; Nirvana Sutra 39. One of the seven ancient ṛṣis of Brahmanic mythology, one of the champions in the Ṛg Veda of the priesthood. Name of a brahman whose mother lost her six sons, she became mad, wandered naked, met the Buddha, was restored and became a disciple. Also 吒; 私吒; 私瑟搋 or 私瑟柁.

婆羅奢


婆罗奢

see styles
pó luó shē
    po2 luo2 she1
p`o lo she
    po lo she
 barasha
phalasa, the breadfruit tree; intp. as a tree with red flowers.

婆羅洲


婆罗洲

see styles
pó luó zhōu
    po2 luo2 zhou1
p`o lo chou
    po lo chou
Borneo island (of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei)

婆羅蜜


婆罗蜜

see styles
pó luó mì
    po2 luo2 mi4
p`o lo mi
    po lo mi
 baramitsu
(Skt. pāramitā)

婆羅訶


婆罗诃

see styles
pó luó hē
    po2 luo2 he1
p`o lo ho
    po lo ho
 baraka
(羅) Balāhaka, a king of horses, or possessing horses.

婆羅門


婆罗门

see styles
pó luó mén
    po2 luo2 men2
p`o lo men
    po lo men
 baramon; baramon; buraaman / baramon; baramon; buraman
    ばらもん; バラモン; ブラーマン
Brahmin
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism
跋濫摩; 沒囉憾摩 Brāhmaṇa; Brāhmanical; Brāhman; 淨行; 志 of pure life or mind; the highest of the four castes, those who serve Brahma, his offspring, the keepers of the Vedas.

婆耆子

see styles
pó qí zǐ
    po2 qi2 zi3
p`o ch`i tzu
    po chi tzu
 Bagishi
Vajjiputta

婆致迦

see styles
pó zhì jiā
    po2 zhi4 jia1
p`o chih chia
    po chih chia
 bachika
sphātika, v. 水玉.

婆藪斗


婆薮斗

see styles
pó sǒu dǒu
    po2 sou3 dou3
p`o sou tou
    po sou tou
 basōto
(Skt. vastu)

婆訶摩


婆诃摩

see styles
pó hē mó
    po2 he1 mo2
p`o ho mo
    po ho mo
 bakama
(Skt. vāha)

婆誐鑁

see styles
pó é wàn
    po2 e2 wan4
p`o o wan
    po o wan
 bagaban
bhagavān

婆蹉婆

see styles
pó cuō pó
    po2 cuo1 po2
p`o ts`o p`o
    po tso po
 Basaba
A term for śakra.

婆蹉種


婆蹉种

see styles
pó cuō zhǒng
    po2 cuo1 zhong3
p`o ts`o chung
    po tso chung
 Basashu
Vacchagotta

婆輸河


婆输河

see styles
pó shū hé
    po2 shu1 he2
p`o shu ho
    po shu ho
 Bashu ka
Vakṣu River

婆迦婆

see styles
pó jiā pó
    po2 jia1 po2
p`o chia p`o
    po chia po
 bagaba
(Skt. bhagavat)

婆里旱

see styles
pó lǐ hàn
    po2 li3 han4
p`o li han
    po li han
 barikan
balin, intp. 力士 a strong man, hero.

婆陀和

see styles
pó tuó hé
    po2 tuo2 he2
p`o t`o ho
    po to ho
 Badawa
Bhadrapāla

婆雞帝


婆鸡帝

see styles
pó jī dì
    po2 ji1 di4
p`o chi ti
    po chi ti
 Bakeitai
Sāketa

婆須蜜


婆须蜜

see styles
pó xū mì
    po2 xu1 mi4
p`o hsü mi
    po hsü mi
 Bashumitsu
(須蜜多) Vasumitra, v. 筏蘇密呾羅.

婆頗裟


婆颇裟

see styles
pó pǒ shā
    po2 po3 sha1
p`o p`o sha
    po po sha
 bahasa
prabhāsa, light, bright.

お婆ん

see styles
 oban
    おばん
(See おばあさん・2) old maid; frump; hag; old woman

お婆様

see styles
 obaasama / obasama
    おばあさま
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) old woman; female senior citizen

お転婆

see styles
 otenba
    おてんば
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) tomboy (dut: ontembaar)

乾沓婆


干沓婆

see styles
gān tà pó
    gan1 ta4 po2
kan t`a p`o
    kan ta po
 kantōba
(Skt. gandharva)

乾闥婆


干闼婆

see styles
gān tà pó
    gan1 ta4 po2
kan t`a p`o
    kan ta po
 kendatsuba
    けんだつば
{Buddh} gandharva (heavenly musicians and protectors of Buddhism)
乾沓 or 乾沓和; 健達(or 健闥); 健達縛; 健陀羅; 彦達縛 gandharva or gandharva kāyikās, spirits on Gandha-mādana 香 山 the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M.W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the Apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.

仙婆巌

see styles
 senbagaya
    せんばがや
(place-name) Senbagaya

佛婆提

see styles
fó pó tí
    fo2 po2 ti2
fo p`o t`i
    fo po ti
 Butsubadai
(佛提訶) Pūrvavideha; 佛提媻; 毗提訶 (佛毗提訶); 布嚕毗提訶; 逋利鼻提賀; 佛于逮 The continent of conquering spirits 勝神洲; one of the four great continents, east of Meru, semi-lunar in shape, its people having faces of similar shape.

倶遜婆


倶逊婆

see styles
jù xùn pó
    ju4 xun4 po2
chü hsün p`o
    chü hsün po
 kusonba
kusumbha; safflower, saffron.

健達婆


健达婆

see styles
jiàn dá pó
    jian4 da2 po2
chien ta p`o
    chien ta po
 kendatsuba
(Skt. gandharva)

催生婆

see styles
cuī shēng pó
    cui1 sheng1 po2
ts`ui sheng p`o
    tsui sheng po
midwife who induces labor

優婆利


优婆利

see styles
yōu pó lì
    you1 po2 li4
yu p`o li
    yu po li
 Ubari
Upāli

優婆塞


优婆塞

see styles
yōu pó sē
    you1 po2 se1
yu p`o se
    yu po se
 ubasoku
    うばそく
{Buddh} upasaka (devout male lay follower of Buddhism)
upāsaka, 優娑柯; 優波娑迦; 鄔波塞 (鄔波塞伽); 鄔波索迦 (or 鄔波素迦); 伊蒲塞. Originally meaning a servant, one of low caste, it became the name for a Buddhist layman who engages to observe the first five commandments, a follower, disciple, devotee.

優婆夷


优婆夷

see styles
yōu pó yí
    you1 po2 yi2
yu p`o i
    yu po i
 ubai
    うばい
{Buddh} upasika (devout female lay follower of Buddhism)
upāsikā. 優波夷; 優斯; 優私柯; 優波賜迦; 鄔斯迦 (or 鄔波斯迦) Female lay disciples who engage to observe the first five commandments.

優婆寺

see styles
 yuubaji / yubaji
    ゆうばじ
(place-name) Yūbaji

優婆尊

see styles
 ubason
    うばそん
(place-name) Ubason

優婆斯


优婆斯

see styles
yōu pó sī
    you1 po2 si1
yu p`o ssu
    yu po ssu
 ubashi
female lay practitioner

優婆離


优婆离

see styles
yōu pó lí
    you1 po2 li2
yu p`o li
    yu po li
 Ūbari
Upāli 優利; 優波利 (or 優波離); 鄔波離 A barber of śūdra caste, who became a disciple of Śākyamuni, was one of the three sthaviras of the first Synod, and reputed as the principal compiler of the Vinaya, hence his title 持戒 Keeper of the Laws. There was another Upāli, a Nirgrantha ascetic.

先陀婆

see styles
xiān tuó pó
    xian1 tuo2 po2
hsien t`o p`o
    hsien to po
 sendaba
four necessities

兜樓婆


兜楼婆

see styles
dōu lóu pó
    dou1 lou2 po2
tou lou p`o
    tou lou po
 torōba
妬路 ? turuṣka; olibanum; Indian incense.

劫婆吒


劫婆咤

see styles
jié pó zhà
    jie2 po2 zha4
chieh p`o cha
    chieh po cha
 kōbata
劫縛拏 kaparda, a shell, cowrie, small coin.

劫波婆

see styles
jié bō pó
    jie2 bo1 po2
chieh po p`o
    chieh po po
 kōhasha
(or 劫波育 or 劫波羅 or 劫波薩); 劫羅; 劫具 (劫具) kārpāsa is cotton, Gossypium Herbaceum; but this refers especially to kārpāsī, the cotton tree.

勒沙婆

see styles
lè shā pó
    le4 sha1 po2
le sha p`o
    le sha po
 Rokushaba
Ṛṣabha, described as one of three famous ṛṣi, before the days of Śākyamuni, of the Nirgrantha type of naked ascetics.

卒塔婆

see styles
zú tǎ pó
    zu2 ta3 po2
tsu t`a p`o
    tsu ta po
 sotoba
    そとば
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet
stūpa

卒都婆

see styles
zú dū pó
    zu2 du1 po2
tsu tu p`o
    tsu tu po
 sotoba
    そとば
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet
stūpa

吠嵐婆


吠岚婆

see styles
fèi lán pó
    fei4 lan2 po2
fei lan p`o
    fei lan po
 beiranba
great wind

吠藍婆


吠蓝婆

see styles
fèi lán pó
    fei4 lan2 po2
fei lan p`o
    fei lan po
 bairanba
vairambha

呵婆婆

see styles
hē pó pó
    he1 po2 po2
ho p`o p`o
    ho po po
 Kababa
Hahava, or Ababa, the fourth of the eight cold hells, in which the sufferers can only utter this sound..

呼呼婆

see styles
hū hū pó
    hu1 hu1 po2
hu hu p`o
    hu hu po
 kokoba
(Skt. Raurava)

嚕羅婆


噜罗婆

see styles
lū luó pó
    lu1 luo2 po2
lu lo p`o
    lu lo po
 roraba
The Raurava hell of crying and wailing.

地致婆

see styles
dì zhì pó
    di4 zhi4 po2
ti chih p`o
    ti chih po
 jichiba
tiṭibha, titi.lambha, 'a particular high mountain, ' M. W. 1,000 quadrillions; a 大地致 is said to be 10,000 quadrillions.

大婆沙

see styles
dà pó shā
    da4 po2 sha1
ta p`o sha
    ta po sha
 Daibasha
*Mahāvibhāṣā

大老婆

see styles
dà lǎo pó
    da4 lao3 po2
ta lao p`o
    ta lao po
primary wife

失羅婆


失罗婆

see styles
shī luó pó
    shi1 luo2 po2
shih lo p`o
    shih lo po
 Shiraba
śravaṇā, a constellation identified with the Ox, or 9th Chinese constellation, in Aries and Sagittarius.

妬路婆

see styles
dù lù pó
    du4 lu4 po2
tu lu p`o
    tu lu po
 toroba
turuṣka

姑婆芋

see styles
gū pó yù
    gu1 po2 yu4
ku p`o yü
    ku po yü
night-scented lily (Alocasia odora)

娑婆婆

see styles
suō pó pó
    suo1 po2 po2
so p`o p`o
    so po po
 Sababa
Sahassākkha

娑婆気

see styles
 shabake; shabaki
    しゃばけ; しゃばき
worldly desires or ambitions

娑婆訶


娑婆诃

see styles
suō pó hē
    suo1 po2 he1
so p`o ho
    so po ho
 somoko
娑縛賀 svāhā, an oblation by fire, also Hail! a brahminical salutation at the end of a sacrifice.

孟婆湯


孟婆汤

see styles
mèng pó tāng
    meng4 po2 tang1
meng p`o t`ang
    meng po tang
potion given to souls by Meng Po 孟[Meng4 po2] before they are reincarnated, which makes them forget their previous life

孟婆神

see styles
mèng pó shén
    meng4 po2 shen2
meng p`o shen
    meng po shen
 mōbajin
The Meng family dame, said to have been born under the Han dynasty, and to have become a Buddhist; later deified as the bestower of 孟湯 the drug of forgetfulness, or oblivion of the past, on the spirits of the dead.

小老婆

see styles
xiǎo lǎo pó
    xiao3 lao3 po2
hsiao lao p`o
    hsiao lao po
concubine; mistress; (dialect) woman

尸陀婆

see styles
shī tuó pó
    shi1 tuo2 po2
shih t`o p`o
    shih to po
 shidaba
cemetery

尼藍婆


尼蓝婆

see styles
ní lán pó
    ni2 lan2 po2
ni lan p`o
    ni lan po
 nirampa
Blue Vajra

弗婆提

see styles
fú pó tí
    fu2 po2 ti2
fu p`o t`i
    fu po ti
 Fubadai
鞞陀提 idem 弗毘提訶.

彥達婆


彦达婆

see styles
yàn dá pó
    yan4 da2 po2
yen ta p`o
    yen ta po
 gendatsuba
(Skt. gandharva)

御婆様

see styles
 obaasama / obasama
    おばあさま
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) old woman; female senior citizen

御転婆

see styles
 otenba
    おてんば
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) tomboy (dut: ontembaar)

怕老婆

see styles
pà lǎo pó
    pa4 lao3 po2
p`a lao p`o
    pa lao po
henpecked; to be under one's wife's thumb

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

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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