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婆嚩誐帝

see styles
pó pó é dì
    po2 po2 e2 di4
p`o p`o o ti
    po po o ti
 babagatai
bhagavat, v. 伽.

婆娑羅山

see styles
 basarayama
    ばさらやま
(personal name) Basarayama

婆婆伽利

see styles
pó pó qié lì
    po2 po2 qie2 li4
p`o p`o ch`ieh li
    po po chieh li
 Babagari
Pāpakārin; evil-doer, name of a prince.

婆婆媽媽


婆婆妈妈

see styles
pó po mā mā
    po2 po5 ma1 ma1
p`o p`o ma ma
    po po ma ma
effeminate; old-womanish; garrulous; fainthearted; overly careful; overly sensitive; maudlin

婆師波利


婆师波利

see styles
pó shī bō lì
    po2 shi1 bo1 li4
p`o shih po li
    po shih po li
 bashihari
(Skt. vārṣika)

婆毘吠伽


婆毗吠伽

see styles
pó pí fèi qié
    po2 pi2 fei4 qie2
p`o p`i fei ch`ieh
    po pi fei chieh
 Babibeigya
Bhāvaviveka, a learned monk who retired from the world to await the coming of Maitreya, v. 西域記 10.

婆毘薛迦

see styles
pó pí xuē jiā
    po2 pi2 xue1 jia1
p`o p`i hsüeh chia
    po pi hsüeh chia
 Babiseka
Bhāvaviveka

婆私瑟侘

see styles
pó sī sè chà
    po2 si1 se4 cha4
p`o ssu se ch`a
    po ssu se cha
 Bashishichita
Vasiṣṭha

婆私瑟搋

see styles
pó sī sè chuāi
    po2 si1 se4 chuai1
p`o ssu se ch`uai
    po ssu se chuai
 Bashishitai
Vasiṣṭha

婆羅婆寔


婆罗婆寔

see styles
pó luó pó shí
    po2 luo2 po2 shi2
p`o lo p`o shih
    po lo po shih
 barabashoku
Pāli paribbājaka ; paribbājikā

婆羅捨佉


婆罗舍佉

see styles
pó luó shě qiā
    po2 luo2 she3 qia1
p`o lo she ch`ia
    po lo she chia
 barashakya
鉢羅奢佉 praśākha, a fetus of five to seven days.

婆羅捺寫


婆罗捺写

see styles
pó luó nà xiě
    po2 luo2 na4 xie3
p`o lo na hsieh
    po lo na hsieh
 Baranasha
Vārāṇasī, an ancient kingdom and city, noted (A.D. 640) as the headquarters of Śivaism; Bemares; cf. 波.

婆羅浮屠


婆罗浮屠

see styles
pó luó fú tú
    po2 luo2 fu2 tu2
p`o lo fu t`u
    po lo fu tu
Borobudur (in Java, Indonesia)

婆羅痆斯


婆罗痆斯

see styles
pó luó niè sī
    po2 luo2 nie4 si1
p`o lo nieh ssu
    po lo nieh ssu
 Baranashi
Vārāṇasī

婆羅賀磨


婆罗贺磨

see styles
pó luó hè mó
    po2 luo2 he4 mo2
p`o lo ho mo
    po lo ho mo
 Baragama
or 羅賀摩 Brahmā; 羅賀磨拏; 羅欱末拏 Brāhmaṇa; see below.

婆羅那馱


婆罗那驮

see styles
pó luó nà tuó
    po2 luo2 na4 tuo2
p`o lo na t`o
    po lo na to
 Baranada
Varanāda, a bellowing yakṣa.

婆羅門國


婆罗门国

see styles
pó luó mén guó
    po2 luo2 men2 guo2
p`o lo men kuo
    po lo men kuo
 Baramon koku
Brāhmaṇarāṣtra, the realm of the brahmans, India.

婆羅門城


婆罗门城

see styles
pó luó mén chéng
    po2 luo2 men2 cheng2
p`o lo men ch`eng
    po lo men cheng
 baramon jō
A city of brahmans, from which the Buddha returned with his begging bowl empty.

婆羅門教


婆罗门教

see styles
pó luó mén jiào
    po2 luo2 men2 jiao4
p`o lo men chiao
    po lo men chiao
 Baramon kyō
    ばらもんきょう
Brahmanism; Hinduism
Brahmanism
Brahmanism

婆羅門書


婆罗门书

see styles
pó luó mén shū
    po2 luo2 men2 shu1
p`o lo men shu
    po lo men shu
 baramon sho
brahman writing; the alphabet.

婆羅門種


婆罗门种

see styles
pó luó mén zhǒng
    po2 luo2 men2 zhong3
p`o lo men chung
    po lo men chung
 baramon shu
Brahman caste

婆羅門邑


婆罗门邑

see styles
pó luó mén yì
    po2 luo2 men2 yi4
p`o lo men i
    po lo men i
 Baramon yū
Brāhmaṇapura, "a city northeast of the capital of Mālava." Eitel.

婆羅門那


婆罗门那

see styles
pó luó mén nà
    po2 luo2 men2 na4
p`o lo men na
    po lo men na
 Baramonna
Brāhmaṇa

婆舍斯多

see styles
pó shè sī duō
    po2 she4 si1 duo1
p`o she ssu to
    po she ssu to
 Bashashita
Basiasita (Sk. Vāsi-Asita) or Naśaśata, the twenty-fifth Patriarch who laboured in Central India; the date of his death is given as A.D. 325.

婆舍跋提

see styles
pó shè bá tí
    po2 she4 ba2 ti2
p`o she pa t`i
    po she pa ti
 Bashabadai
Vaśavartin, the sixth desire-heaven, the abode of Māra, the god of lust, sin, and death; its occupants avail themselves of the merits of others for their own pleasure; it is also called the abode of Śikhin (Brahma) as lord of fire; also 他化自在天 and 羅尼密舍跋提 Paranirmitavaśavartin.

婆藪槃豆


婆薮槃豆

see styles
pó sǒu pán dòu
    po2 sou3 pan2 dou4
p`o sou p`an tou
    po sou pan tou
 Basubanzu
藪槃陀; 藪盤豆; 修盤頭; 伐蘇畔徒; 筏蘇畔徒 or筏蘇盤豆 Vasubandhu, known as 天親 q.v., and 世親 kinsman of devas, or of the world.

婆藪槃陀


婆薮槃陀

see styles
pó sǒu pán tuó
    po2 sou3 pan2 tuo2
p`o sou p`an t`o
    po sou pan to
 Basōhanda
Vasubandhu

婆藪盤豆


婆薮盘豆

see styles
pó sǒu pán dòu
    po2 sou3 pan2 dou4
p`o sou p`an tou
    po sou pan tou
 Basōbanzu
Vasubandhu

婆蹉富羅


婆蹉富罗

see styles
pó cuō fù luó
    po2 cuo1 fu4 luo2
p`o ts`o fu lo
    po tso fu lo
 Bashafura
(蹉富多羅) The above school, a branch of the Sarvāstivādins, v. 犢.

婆蹉那婆

see styles
pó cuō nà pó
    po2 cuo1 na4 po2
p`o ts`o na p`o
    po tso na po
 bashanaba
vatsanābha, a strong poison, "from the root of a kind of aconite." M.W.

婆雌子部

see styles
pó cī zǐ bù
    po2 ci1 zi3 bu4
p`o tz`u tzu pu
    po tzu tzu pu
 Bashishibu
Vātsīputra, also 麤富羅, v. 蹉 and 犢子.

婆須蜜多


婆须蜜多

see styles
pó xū mì duō
    po2 xu1 mi4 duo1
p`o hsü mi to
    po hsü mi to
 Bashumitta
Vasumitra

お婆さま

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

お婆さん

see styles
 obaasan / obasan
    おばあさん
(1) (kana only) grandmother; (2) (kana only) old woman; female senior citizen

お転婆娘

see styles
 otenbako
    おてんばこ
(colloquialism) tomboy; hoyden

三姑六婆

see styles
sān gū liù pó
    san1 gu1 liu4 po2
san ku liu p`o
    san ku liu po
women with disreputable or illegal professions (idiom)

三摩婆夜

see styles
sān mó pó yè
    san1 mo2 po2 ye4
san mo p`o yeh
    san mo po yeh
 sanmapaya
Samavāya, coming together, combination; 利合 advantageous union.

中陰塔婆


中阴塔婆

see styles
zhōng yīn tǎ pó
    zhong1 yin1 ta3 po2
chung yin t`a p`o
    chung yin ta po
 chūin tōba
bardo stūpa board

乾闥婆城


干闼婆城

see styles
gān tà pó chéng
    gan1 ta4 po2 cheng2
kan t`a p`o ch`eng
    kan ta po cheng
 kendatsuba jō
A Gandharva city, i. e. a mirage city.

乾闥婆王


干闼婆王

see styles
gān tà pó wáng
    gan1 ta4 po2 wang2
kan t`a p`o wang
    kan ta po wang
 Kandatsuba Ō
The king of the Gandharvas, named Citraratha (M W. ), but tr. as Druma, a tree.

乾闥婆神


干闼婆神

see styles
gān tà pó shén
    gan1 ta4 po2 shen2
kan t`a p`o shen
    kan ta po shen
 kentabajin
a god of incense and sound

五輪塔婆


五轮塔婆

see styles
wǔ lún tǎ pó
    wu3 lun2 ta3 po2
wu lun t`a p`o
    wu lun ta po
 gorin tōba
(五輪率塔) A stūpa with five wheels at the top; chiefly used by the Shingon sect on graves as indicating the indwelling Vairocana.

伊羅婆那


伊罗婆那

see styles
yī luó pó nà
    yi1 luo2 po2 na4
i lo p`o na
    i lo po na
 irabana
Airāvaṇa; 伊羅拏; 伊羅鉢那 (or 伊那鉢那); 伊蘭; 堙羅 (堙羅那) q. v.; ?羅那 (or ?那那); 黳羅葉 (or 毉羅葉), etc. Airāvaṇa, come from the water; Indra's elephant; a tree, the elāpattra; name of a park (i. e. Lumbinī, where the Buddha is said to have been born).

伐那婆斯

see styles
fán à pó sī
    fan2 a4 po2 si1
fan a p`o ssu
    fan a po ssu
 Banabashi
Vanavāsin, one of the sixteen arhats.

伽婆達摩


伽婆达摩

see styles
qié pó dá mó
    qie2 po2 da2 mo2
ch`ieh p`o ta mo
    chieh po ta mo
 Kabadama
Bhagavaddharma. A Western Indian monk who tr. a work on 觀自在.

伽那提婆

see styles
qien à tí pó
    qien2 a4 ti2 po2
qien a t`i p`o
    qien a ti po
 Ganadaiba
Kāṇadeva, i.e. Āryadeva, fifteenth patriarch, disciple of Nāgārjuna, v. 迦.

佉伽婆沙

see styles
qiā qié pó shā
    qia1 qie2 po2 sha1
ch`ia ch`ieh p`o sha
    chia chieh po sha
 kagabasha
khaḍga-viṣāṇa

佐婆留島

see styles
 sabarujima
    さばるじま
(personal name) Sabarujima

佛婆提訶


佛婆提诃

see styles
fó pó tí hē
    fo2 po2 ti2 he1
fo p`o t`i ho
    fo po ti ho
 Butsubadaika
Pūrvavideha

佛婆羅部


佛婆罗部

see styles
fó pó luó bù
    fo2 po2 luo2 bu4
fo p`o lo pu
    fo po lo pu
 Butsubara bu
idem 犢子部 Vātsīputrīyāḥ.

佛陀提婆

see styles
fó tuó tí pó
    fo2 tuo2 ti2 po2
fo t`o t`i p`o
    fo to ti po
 Buddadaiba
Buddhadeva.

僧伽婆羅


僧伽婆罗

see styles
sēng qié pó luó
    seng1 qie2 po2 luo2
seng ch`ieh p`o lo
    seng chieh po lo
 Sōgyabara
Saṅghapāla; a monk of 扶南國 ? Siam, who tr. ten or eleven works A.D. 506-520.

僧伽提婆

see styles
sēng qié tí pó
    seng1 qie2 ti2 po2
seng ch`ieh t`i p`o
    seng chieh ti po
 sōgadaiba
Saṃghadeva

僧迦禘婆

see styles
sēng jiā dì pó
    seng1 jia1 di4 po2
seng chia ti p`o
    seng chia ti po
 Sōgateiba
Saṃghadeva

優婆塞戒


优婆塞戒

see styles
yōu pó sāi jiè
    you1 po2 sai1 jie4
yu p`o sai chieh
    yu po sai chieh
 ubasai kai
precepts for the upāsaka

優婆夷戒


优婆夷戒

see styles
yōu pó yí jiè
    you1 po2 yi2 jie4
yu p`o i chieh
    yu po i chieh
 ubai kai
precepts for the upāsikā

優婆娑柯


优婆娑柯

see styles
yōu pó suō kē
    you1 po2 suo1 ke1
yu p`o so k`o
    yu po so ko
 ubashaka
lay male disciple

優婆掘多


优婆掘多

see styles
yōu pó jué duō
    you1 po2 jue2 duo1
yu p`o chüeh to
    yu po chüeh to
 Ubakutta
v. Upagupta, infra.

優婆提舍


优婆提舍

see styles
yōu pó tí shè
    you1 po2 ti2 she4
yu p`o t`i she
    yu po ti she
 yūbadaisha
upadeśa; 優題舍; 優波提舍 (or 優波替舍); 鄔波題鑠 (or 鄔波弟鑠). Discourses and discussions by question and answer; one of the twelve divisions of the Canon; a synonym for the Abhidharma, also for the Tantras.

優婆毱多


优婆毱多

see styles
yōu pó jú duō
    you1 po2 ju2 duo1
yu p`o chü to
    yu po chü to
 Ubagikuta
Upagupta, 優鞠多 (or 優掘多); 優波笈多 (or 優波毱多); 鄔波毱多 (or 鄔波級多 or 鄔波屈多); 烏波毱多. A 'śūdra by birth, who entered upon monastic life when 17 years old'. Eitel. He was renowned as almost a Buddha, lived under King Aśoka, and is reputed as the fifth patriarch, 200 years after the Nirvāṇa.

優婆私柯


优婆私柯

see styles
yōu pó sī kē
    you1 po2 si1 ke1
yu p`o ssu k`o
    yu po ssu ko
 ubashika
adult female lay disciple

優婆羅叉


优婆罗叉

see styles
yōu pó luó chā
    you1 po2 luo2 cha1
yu p`o lo ch`a
    yu po lo cha
 ubarasha
(Skt. upalakṣaṇa)

優婆至沙


优婆至沙

see styles
yōu pó zhì shā
    you1 po2 zhi4 sha1
yu p`o chih sha
    yu po chih sha
 Ubashisha
(or 優室沙) Upatiṣya, i.e. Śāriputra, v. 舍.

優婆題舍


优婆题舍

see styles
yōu pó tí shè
    you1 po2 ti2 she4
yu p`o t`i she
    yu po ti she
 ubadaisha
(Skt. upadeśa)

優婆馱耶


优婆驮耶

see styles
yōu pó tuó yé
    you1 po2 tuo2 ye2
yu p`o t`o yeh
    yu po to yeh
 ubadaya
upādhyāya, 'a sub-teacher'; 'a spiritual teacher.' M.W. A general term for monk. There are various names, etc., beginning with 優; 憂; 鄔; 塢; 郁, etc.

優曇婆羅


优昙婆罗

see styles
yōu tán pó luó
    you1 tan2 po2 luo2
yu t`an p`o lo
    yu tan po lo
 udonbara
(Skt. udumbara) flower

優波婆娑


优波婆娑

see styles
yōu bō pó suō
    you1 bo1 po2 suo1
yu po p`o so
    yu po po so
 uhabasha
upavāsa, to dwell in, or by; fasting, abstinence; to keep eight of the ten prohibitions.

劫婆羅樹


劫婆罗树

see styles
jié pó luó shù
    jie2 po2 luo2 shu4
chieh p`o lo shu
    chieh po lo shu
 kōbaraju
v. 劫波樹 and 劫沙波裟 or 劫具, for both of which it is used.

勃陀提婆

see styles
bó tuó tí pó
    bo2 tuo2 ti2 po2
po t`o t`i p`o
    po to ti po
 Bodadaiba
Buddhadeva

勒那婆提

see styles
len à pó tí
    len4 a4 po2 ti2
len a p`o t`i
    len a po ti
 Rokunabadai
Ratnamati

卒塔婆山

see styles
 sotobayama
    そとばやま
(place-name) Sotobayama

卒塔婆峠

see styles
 sotobatouge / sotobatoge
    そとばとうげ
(personal name) Sotobatōge

卒都婆峠

see styles
 sotobatouge / sotobatoge
    そとばとうげ
(personal name) Sotobatōge

商諾縛婆


商诺缚婆

see styles
shāng nuò fú pó
    shang1 nuo4 fu2 po2
shang no fu p`o
    shang no fu po
 Shōnababa
Śaṇakavāsa

地婆訶羅


地婆诃罗

see styles
dì pó hē luó
    di4 po2 he1 luo2
ti p`o ho lo
    ti po ho lo
 Jibakara
Divākara, tr. as 日照 Jih-chao, a śramaṇa from Central India, A. D. 676-688, tr. of eighteen or nineteen works, introduced an alphabet of forty-two letters or characters.

地婆達兜


地婆达兜

see styles
dì pó dá dōu
    di4 po2 da2 dou1
ti p`o ta tou
    ti po ta tou
 Jibadatto
*Devadatta

地婆達多


地婆达多

see styles
dì pó dá duō
    di4 po2 da2 duo1
ti p`o ta to
    ti po ta to
 Chibadatta
(or 地達兜) Devadatta, v. 提達多.

大婆喝那

see styles
dà pó hēn à
    da4 po2 hen1 a4
ta p`o hen a
    ta po hen a
 dai bakana
100 quadrillions

大婆羅門


大婆罗门

see styles
dà pó luó mén
    da4 po2 luo2 men2
ta p`o lo men
    ta po lo men
 dai baramon
The great brāhmaṇa, applied to the Buddha, who though not of Brahman caste was the embodiment of Brahman virtues.

大毘婆沙

see styles
dà pí pó shā
    da4 pi2 po2 sha1
ta p`i p`o sha
    ta pi po sha
 dai bibasha
a copious commentary

大羯臘婆


大羯腊婆

see styles
dà jié là pó
    da4 jie2 la4 po2
ta chieh la p`o
    ta chieh la po
 dai karōba
mahā-karabha

天竺老婆

see styles
 tenjikurouba / tenjikuroba
    てんじくろうば
(place-name) Tenjikurouba

娑多婆那

see styles
suō duō pó nà
    suo1 duo1 po2 na4
so to p`o na
    so to po na
 Shatabana
(娑多漢那) Sadvāhana, Śātavāhana, name of a royal patron of Nāgārjuna.

娑婆っ気

see styles
 shabakke
    しゃばっけ
worldly desires

娑婆世界

see styles
suō pó shì jiè
    suo1 po2 shi4 jie4
so p`o shih chieh
    so po shih chieh
 shaba sekai
the world that must be endured

娑婆神峠

see styles
 jabagamitouge / jabagamitoge
    じゃばがみとうげ
(place-name) Jabagamitōge

媼婆ヶ岩

see styles
 onbagaiwa
    おんばがいわ
(place-name) Onbagaiwa

安呾婆娑

see styles
ān dá pó suō
    an1 da2 po2 suo1
an ta p`o so
    an ta po so
 antabasha
undergarment

安多婆沙

see styles
ān duō pó shā
    an1 duo1 po2 sha1
an to p`o sha
    an to po sha
 antabasha
antarvāsaka

安多婆裟

see styles
ān duō pó shā
    an1 duo1 po2 sha1
an to p`o sha
    an to po sha
 antabasa
undergarment

安怛婆沙

see styles
ān dá pó shā
    an1 da2 po2 sha1
an ta p`o sha
    an ta po sha
 antanbasha
antarvāsaka

安憺婆沙

see styles
ān dàn pó shā
    an1 dan4 po2 sha1
an tan p`o sha
    an tan po sha
 antanbasha
undergarment

室利提婆

see styles
shì lì tí pó
    shi4 li4 ti2 po2
shih li t`i p`o
    shih li ti po
 Shiridaiba
Śrīdeva, name of 道希 Tao-hsi, a noted monk.

室利揭婆

see styles
shì lì qì pó
    shi4 li4 qi4 po2
shih li ch`i p`o
    shih li chi po
 Shirikaba
Śrīgarbha, fortune's womb, epithet of Viṣṇu. M. W. also tr. it 'a sword,' but it is intp. as a precious stone.

富那婆蘇


富那婆苏

see styles
fun à pó sū
    fun4 a4 po2 su1
fun a p`o su
    fun a po su
 Funabaso
Punarvasu; an asterism, i. e. the 弗宿; name of a monk.

尸多婆那

see styles
shī duō pó nà
    shi1 duo1 po2 na4
shih to p`o na
    shih to po na
 shitabana
Śītavana, see 尸陀林.

年忌塔婆

see styles
nián jì tǎ pó
    nian2 ji4 ta3 po2
nien chi t`a p`o
    nien chi ta po
 nenki tōba
annual memorial stupa board

弗婆勢羅


弗婆势罗

see styles
fú pó shì luó
    fu2 po2 shi4 luo2
fu p`o shih lo
    fu po shih lo
 Fubaseira
Pūrvaśaila, 'the eastern mountain behind which the sun is supposed to rise. ' M. W. The eastern mountain, name of a monastery east of Dhānyakataka (Amaravati), the 弗勢羅僧伽藍 (or 佛勢羅僧伽藍) (or 弗媻勢羅僧伽藍) Pūrvaśaila-saṅghārāma. One of the subdivisions of the Mahāsāṅghika school.

弗婆呵羅


弗婆呵罗

see styles
fú pó hē luó
    fu2 po2 he1 luo2
fu p`o ho lo
    fu po ho lo
 fubakara
puṣpāhara flower-plucker 食花 flower-eater, name of a yakṣa.

弗那婆修

see styles
fun à pó xiū
    fun2 a4 po2 xiu1
fun a p`o hsiu
    fun a po hsiu
 Funabashu
Punabbasuka

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

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