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There are 71 total results for your 摩罗 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

摩羅


摩罗

see styles
mó luó
    mo2 luo2
mo lo
 mara
    まら
(1) obstacle to Buddhist practice; (2) (vulgar) (kana only) penis
māla, a wreath, garland, chaplet, headdress; also tr. as Māra, a huge fish, cf. 摩竭羅 makara.

倶摩羅


倶摩罗

see styles
jù mó luó
    ju4 mo2 luo2
chü mo lo
 kumara
kumāra, a boy, youth; cf. 拘.

唵摩羅


唵摩罗

see styles
ǎn mó luó
    an3 mo2 luo2
an mo lo
 onmara
undefiled

多摩羅


多摩罗

see styles
duō mó luó
    duo1 mo2 luo2
to mo lo
 tamara
greens

尼摩羅


尼摩罗

see styles
ní mó luó
    ni2 mo2 luo2
ni mo lo
 nimara
nirmāṇarati, 須密陀天 devas who 'delight in transformations', i. e. 化樂天 or 樂變化天; of the six devalokas of desire they occupy the fifth, where life lasts for 8, 000 years.

屈摩羅


屈摩罗

see styles
qū mó luó
    qu1 mo2 luo2
ch`ü mo lo
    chü mo lo
 kutsumara
屈滿囉 A lotus bud.; the budding phase of the white lotus (puṇḍarīka).

拘摩羅


拘摩罗

see styles
jū mó luó
    ju1 mo2 luo2
chü mo lo
 kumara
kumāra; also 矩摩羅 (or 鳩摩羅); a child, youth, prince, tr. by 童子 a youth, 拘摩羅天; 鳩摩羅伽天 Kumārakadeva, Indra of the first dhyāna heaven whose face is like that of a youth, sitting on a peacock, holding a cock, a bell, and a flag.

摩羅延


摩罗延

see styles
mó luó yán
    mo2 luo2 yan2
mo lo yen
 Maraen
Malaya

摩羅提


摩罗提

see styles
mó luó tí
    mo2 luo2 ti2
mo lo t`i
    mo lo ti
 Maradai
摩羅耶提數 (or 摩羅耶底數); 摩離 Malayadeśa, Malaya country.

摩羅耶


摩罗耶

see styles
mó luó yé
    mo2 luo2 ye2
mo lo yeh
 Maraya
Malaya, the Malabar hills, noted for their sandalwood, cf. 末; also 摩羅延; 摩梨; 摩利伽羅耶; 摩賴耶.

梵摩羅


梵摩罗

see styles
fàn mó luó
    fan4 mo2 luo2
fan mo lo
 Bonmara
Brahman, i.e. Brahmā; or Brahmā and Māra; or both as one.

矩摩羅


矩摩罗

see styles
jǔ mó luó
    ju3 mo2 luo2
chü mo lo
 kumara
prince

科摩羅


科摩罗

see styles
kē mó luó
    ke1 mo2 luo2
k`o mo lo
    ko mo lo

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Comoros
Union of Comoros

菴摩羅


菴摩罗

see styles
ān mó luó
    an1 mo2 luo2
an mo lo
 anmara
(or 菴沒羅) amala, spotless, stainless, pure, white. āmra, cf. 阿末羅 and infra; the term is variously used, sometimes for pure, at others for the amalā, at others for the āmra, or mango.

迦摩羅


迦摩罗

see styles
jiā mó luó
    jia1 mo2 luo2
chia mo lo
 kamara
(or 迦末羅) kāmalā, jaundice.; the fading phase of the white lotus (puṇḍarīka) .

遮摩羅


遮摩罗

see styles
zhē mó luó
    zhe1 mo2 luo2
che mo lo
 Shamara
Cāmara

閻摩羅


阎摩罗

see styles
yán mó luó
    yan2 mo2 luo2
yen mo lo
 Enmara
Yama

阿摩羅


阿摩罗

see styles
ā mó luó
    a1 mo2 luo2
a mo lo
 anmora
amala; spotless, unstained, pure; the permanent and unchanging in contrast with the changing; the pure and unsullied, e.g. saintliness; the true nirvana. Also 菴阿摩; 阿末摩 q.v.

鳩摩羅


鸠摩罗

see styles
jiū mó luó
    jiu1 mo2 luo2
chiu mo lo
鳩摩羅什 (鳩摩羅什婆); 鳩摩羅時婆 (or 鳩摩羅耆婆); 羅什 Kumārajīva, one of the 'four suns' of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of which he was the early and most effective propagator in China. He died in Chang-an about A.D. 412. His father was an Indian, his mother a princess of Karashahr. He is noted for the number of his translations and commentaries, which he is said to have dictated to some 800 monastic scribes. After cremation his tongue remained 'unconsumed'.

倶摩羅天


倶摩罗天

see styles
jù mó luó tiān
    ju4 mo2 luo2 tian1
chü mo lo t`ien
    chü mo lo tien
 kumara ten
A youthful deva.

卑摩羅叉


卑摩罗叉

see styles
bēi mó luó chā
    bei1 mo2 luo2 cha1
pei mo lo ch`a
    pei mo lo cha
 Himarasha
Vimalākṣa, the pure-eyed, described as of Kabul, expositor of the 十誦律, teacher of Kumārajīva at Karashahr; came to China A. D. 406, tr. two works.

叔叔摩羅


叔叔摩罗

see styles
shú shú mó luó
    shu2 shu2 mo2 luo2
shu shu mo lo
 shukushukumara
crocodile

唵摩羅識


唵摩罗识

see styles
ǎn mó luó shì
    an3 mo2 luo2 shi4
an mo lo shih
 onmara shiki
amala consciousness

多摩羅跋


多摩罗跋

see styles
duō mó luó bá
    duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2
to mo lo pa
 tamarahatsu
(Skt. tamāla-pattra)

央掘摩羅


央掘摩罗

see styles
yāng jué mó luó
    yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2
yang chüeh mo lo
 Ōkutsumara
(央掘); 央仇魔羅; 央崛鬘; 盎崛利摩羅 (or 鴦崛利摩羅) (or 鴦窶利摩羅) Aṇgulimālya, Śivaitic fanatics who ' made assassination a religious act', and wore finger-bones as a chaplet. One who had assassinated 999, and was about to assassinate his mother for the thousandth, is said to have been then converted by the Buddha.

失守摩羅


失守摩罗

see styles
shī shǒu mó luó
    shi1 shou3 mo2 luo2
shih shou mo lo
 shitsushumara
(or 失收摩羅) śiśumāra, 'child-killing, the Gangetic porpoise, delphinus gangeticus, ' M. W. Tr. by 鰐 a crocodile, which is the kumbhīra 金毘羅.

失收摩羅


失收摩罗

see styles
shī shōu mó luó
    shi1 shou1 mo2 luo2
shih shou mo lo
 shitsushumara
śiśumāra

室獸摩羅


室兽摩罗

see styles
shì shòu mó luó
    shi4 shou4 mo2 luo2
shih shou mo lo
 shisshūmara
śiśumāra, a crocodile; see 失收摩羅.

庵摩羅識


庵摩罗识

see styles
ān mó luó shì
    an1 mo2 luo2 shi4
an mo lo shih
 anmara shiki
amala-vijñāna

拘摩羅尊


拘摩罗尊

see styles
jū mó luó zūn
    ju1 mo2 luo2 zun1
chü mo lo tsun
 Kumara son
Kumārata, v. 鳩.

摩羅伽陀


摩罗伽陀

see styles
mó luó qié tuó
    mo2 luo2 qie2 tuo2
mo lo ch`ieh t`o
    mo lo chieh to
 maragada
(or摩羅迦陀) marakata, the emerald.

摩羅迦舅


摩罗迦舅

see styles
mó luó jiā jiù
    mo2 luo2 jia1 jiu4
mo lo chia chiu
 Marakakyū
Māluṅkyaputta

摩羅迦陀


摩罗迦陀

see styles
mó luó jiā tuó
    mo2 luo2 jia1 tuo2
mo lo chia t`o
    mo lo chia to
 marakada
marakata

摩羅難陀


摩罗难陀

see styles
mó luó nán tuó
    mo2 luo2 nan2 tuo2
mo lo nan t`o
    mo lo nan to
 Marananta
Mālânanda

毘摩羅詰


毘摩罗诘

see styles
pí mó luó jié
    pi2 mo2 luo2 jie2
p`i mo lo chieh
    pi mo lo chieh
 Bimarakitsu
鼻磨羅雞利帝; 維磨詰; Vimalakīrti, name of a disciple at Vaiśālī, whom Śākyamuni is said to have instructed, see the sūtra of this name.

沓婆摩羅


沓婆摩罗

see styles
tà pó mó luó
    ta4 po2 mo2 luo2
t`a p`o mo lo
    ta po mo lo
 Tōba Mara
Dravya Mallaputra

菴摩羅識


菴摩罗识

see styles
ān mó luó shì
    an1 mo2 luo2 shi4
an mo lo shih
 anmara shiki
Pure knowledge, 眞如 knowledge, v. 阿末羅識.

菴摩羅迦


菴摩罗迦

see styles
ān mó luó jiā
    an1 mo2 luo2 jia1
an mo lo chia
 anmaraka
āmalaka

迦毘摩羅


迦毘摩罗

see styles
jiā pí mó luó
    jia1 pi2 mo2 luo2
chia p`i mo lo
    chia pi mo lo
 Kabimara
Kapimala, of Patna, second century. A. D. converted by Aśvaghoṣa 馬鳴; he himself is said to have converted Nāgārjuna; he was the thirteenth Patriarch.

鉢摩羅伽


钵摩罗伽

see styles
bō mó luó qié
    bo1 mo2 luo2 qie2
po mo lo ch`ieh
    po mo lo chieh
 hamaraga
padmarāga, lotus-hued, a ruby; also 鉢曇摩羅伽.

閻摩羅王


阎摩罗王

see styles
yán mó luó wáng
    yan2 mo2 luo2 wang2
yen mo lo wang
 Enma raō
Yama-rāja

阿叉摩羅


阿叉摩罗

see styles
ā chā mó luó
    a1 cha1 mo2 luo2
a ch`a mo lo
    a cha mo lo
 ashamara
akṣamālā, a rosary, especially of the seeds of the Eleocarpus. M.W. Also a symbol of the ten perfections.

阿婆摩羅


阿婆摩罗

see styles
ā pó mó luó
    a1 po2 mo2 luo2
a p`o mo lo
    a po mo lo
 apamara
(or 阿婆娑摩羅) apasmāra, epileptic, demons of epilepsy.

阿摩羅識


阿摩罗识

see styles
ā mó luó shì
    a1 mo2 luo2 shi4
a mo lo shih
 amara shiki
amala consciousness

阿波摩羅


阿波摩罗

see styles
ā bō mó luó
    a1 bo1 mo2 luo2
a po mo lo
 ahamara
apasmāra, malevolent demons, epilepsy, and the demons who cause it; also 阿婆摩羅; 阿跋摩羅; 阿跛娑摩囉.

阿跋摩羅


阿跋摩罗

see styles
ā bá mó luó
    a1 ba2 mo2 luo2
a pa mo lo
 abamara
apasmāra

鳩摩羅什


鸠摩罗什

see styles
jiū mó luó shí
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2
chiu mo lo shih
 kumarajuu / kumaraju
    くまらじゅう
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts
(person) Kumarajiva (344-413)
Kumārajīva

鳩摩羅伽


鸠摩罗伽

see styles
jiū mó luó qié
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 qie2
chiu mo lo ch`ieh
    chiu mo lo chieh
Kumāraka, idem Kumāra.

鳩摩羅炎


鸠摩罗炎

see styles
jiū mó luó yán
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 yan2
chiu mo lo yen
Kumārāyaṇa, father of Kumārajīva.

鴦崛摩羅


鸯崛摩罗

see styles
yāng jué mó luó
    yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2
yang chüeh mo lo
(鴦崛利摩羅) Aṅgulimālya, chaplet of finger-bones; the Śivaitic sect that wore such chaplets; also 鴦堀摩羅; 鴦掘摩羅; 鴦窶利摩羅 v. 央. One converted by the Buddha is known by this name.

于遮那摩羅


于遮那摩罗

see styles
yú zhēn à mó luó
    yu2 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2
yü chen a mo lo
 Ushanamara
Used in error for 干遮那摩羅.

倶蘇摩摩羅


倶苏摩摩罗

see styles
jù sū mó mó luó
    ju4 su1 mo2 mo2 luo2
chü su mo mo lo
 kusomamara
kusumamālā, a wreath, garland.

央堀摩羅經


央堀摩罗经

see styles
yāng jué mó luó jīng
    yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 jing1
yang chüeh mo lo ching
 Ōkutsumara kyō
Aṇgulimālīyasūtra

央瞿利摩羅


央瞿利摩罗

see styles
yāng jù lì mó luó
    yang1 ju4 li4 mo2 luo2
yang chü li mo lo
 Ōgurimara
Aṅgulimāla; Aṅgulimālya

干遮那摩羅


干遮那摩罗

see styles
gān zhēn à mó luó
    gan1 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2
kan chen a mo lo
 Kanshanamara
Kāñcana-mālā, a hair circlet or ornament of pure gold; name of the wife of Kuṇālā, noted for fidelity to her husband when he had been disgraced.

拘摩羅羅多


拘摩罗罗多

see styles
jū mó luó luó duō
    ju1 mo2 luo2 luo2 duo1
chü mo lo lo to
 Kumararata
Kumāralabdha

拘摩羅邏多


拘摩罗逻多

see styles
jū mó luó luó duō
    ju1 mo2 luo2 luo2 duo1
chü mo lo lo to
 Kumararata
Kumāralāta

摩羅耶底數


摩罗耶底数

see styles
mó luó yé dǐ shù
    mo2 luo2 ye2 di3 shu4
mo lo yeh ti shu
 Marayateishu
Malayadeśa

摩羅耶提數


摩罗耶提数

see styles
mó luó yé tí shǔ
    mo2 luo2 ye2 ti2 shu3
mo lo yeh t`i shu
    mo lo yeh ti shu
 Marayadaishu
Malayadeśa

摩羅鳩摩羅


摩罗鸠摩罗

see styles
mó luó jiū mó luó
    mo2 luo2 jiu1 mo2 luo2
mo lo chiu mo lo
 Marakumara
Māluṅkyaputta

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.

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.

鉢曇摩羅伽


钵昙摩罗伽

see styles
bō tán mó luó qié
    bo1 tan2 mo2 luo2 qie2
po t`an mo lo ch`ieh
    po tan mo lo chieh
 hatanmaraga
padmarāga

鳩摩羅伽地


鸠摩罗伽地

see styles
jiū mó luó qié dì
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 qie2 di4
chiu mo lo ch`ieh ti
    chiu mo lo chieh ti
Kumāraka-stage, or鳩摩羅浮多 Kumāra-bhūta, youthful state, i.e. a bodhisattva state or condition, e.g. the position of a prince to the throne.

健陀摩陀摩羅


健陀摩陀摩罗

see styles
jiàn tuó mó tuó mó luó
    jian4 tuo2 mo2 tuo2 mo2 luo2
chien t`o mo t`o mo lo
    chien to mo to mo lo
 Kendamadamara
Gandhamādanamāla, the hill of intoxicating perfume.

南海摩羅耶山


南海摩罗耶山

see styles
nán hǎi mó luó yé shān
    nan2 hai3 mo2 luo2 ye2 shan1
nan hai mo lo yeh shan
 Nankai maraya san
Mālayagiri 'the Mālaya mountains in Malabar answering to the western Ghats; a district in the south of India.' M. W. A mountain in Ceylon, also called Lanka.

多摩羅栴檀之香


多摩罗栴檀之香

see styles
duō mó luó zhān tán zhī xiāng
    duo1 mo2 luo2 zhan1 tan2 zhi1 xiang1
to mo lo chan t`an chih hsiang
    to mo lo chan tan chih hsiang
 Tamara sendan no kō
Tamālapatracandanagandha

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.

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

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

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