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There are 16 total results for your 梨耶 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

梨耶

see styles
lí yé
    li2 ye2
li yeh
 riya
v. 阿 ārya.

梨耶識


梨耶识

see styles
lí yé shì
    li2 ye2 shi4
li yeh shih
 riyashiki
store consciousness

婆梨耶

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

毘梨耶


毗梨耶

see styles
pí lí yé
    pi2 li2 ye2
p`i li yeh
    pi li yeh
 biriya
vīrya, virility, strength, energy; 'well-doing,' Keith; intp. 精進 zeal, pure progress, the fourth of the ten pāramitās; it is also intp. as enduring shame. Also 毘利耶 (or 毘黎耶or 毘離耶); 尾唎也.

泥梨耶

see styles
ní lí yé
    ni2 li2 ye2
ni li yeh
 nairiya
niraya

阿梨耶

see styles
ā lí yé
    a1 li2 ye2
a li yeh
 ariya
ārya, 阿利宜; 阿棃宜; 阿黎宜; 阿犁宜; 阿離宜; 阿哩夜; 阿略 or 阿夷; 梨耶 loyal, honourable, noble, āryan, 'a man who has thought on the four chief principles of Buddhism and lives according to them,' intp. by 尊 honourable, and 聖 sage, wise, saintly, sacred. Also, ulūka, an owl.

須梨耶


须梨耶

see styles
xū lí yé
    xu1 li2 ye2
hsü li yeh
Sūrya, the sun.

梨耶所變


梨耶所变

see styles
lí yé suǒ biàn
    li2 ye2 suo3 bian4
li yeh so pien
 riya shohen
transformations of the ālaya consciousness

波吒梨耶


波咤梨耶

see styles
bō zhà lí yé
    bo1 zha4 li2 ye2
po cha li yeh
 Hatariya
Pāṭaliputra

阿梨耶識


阿梨耶识

see styles
ā lí yé shì
    a1 li2 ye2 shi4
a li yeh shih
 ariyashiki
store consciousness

阿梨耶伐摩

see styles
ā lí yé fá mó
    a1 li2 ye2 fa2 mo2
a li yeh fa mo
 Ariyabatsuma
Āryavaman, of the Śarvāstivādin school, author of a work on the vaibhāṣika philosophy.

阿梨耶斯那

see styles
ā lí yé sin à
    a1 li2 ye2 sin1 a4
a li yeh sin a
 Ariyashina
Āryasena

阿梨耶本識


阿梨耶本识

see styles
ā lí yé běn shì
    a1 li2 ye2 ben3 shi4
a li yeh pen shih
 ariya honshiki
base-store consciousness

阿梨耶馱娑


阿梨耶驮娑

see styles
ā lí yé tuó suō
    a1 li2 ye2 tuo2 suo1
a li yeh t`o so
    a li yeh to so
 Ariyadasa
Āryadāsa, a monk of the Mahāsaṅghikāḥ.

毘梨耶波羅蜜


毘梨耶波罗蜜

see styles
pí lí yé bō luó mì
    pi2 li2 ye2 bo1 luo2 mi4
p`i li yeh po lo mi
    pi li yeh po lo mi
 biriya haramitsu
vīrya-pāramitā

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.

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

This page contains 16 results for "梨耶" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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