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    qi2
ch`i
    chi
 tada
god of the earth
To revere, venerate; only; translit. j in 園精舍; 樹給孤獨園 The vihāra and garden Jetavana, bought by Anāthapiṇḍaka from prince Jeta and given to Śākyamuni.; The Earth-Spirit; repose; vast; translit. j, g.

祇勝

see styles
 masakatsu
    まさかつ
(personal name) Masakatsu

祇園


祇园

see styles
qí yuán
    qi2 yuan2
ch`i yüan
    chi yüan
 gion
    ぎおん
(place-name, surname) Gion (entertainment district in Kyoto)
Jetavana

祇夜


只夜

see styles
qí yè
    qi2 ye4
ch`i yeh
    chi yeh
 giya
geya, singing; geyam, a song; preceding prose repeated inverse; odes in honour of the saints; cf. 伽陀 gāthā.

祇年

see styles
 ginen
    ぎねん
(given name) Ginen

祇支


只支

see styles
qí zhī
    qi2 zhi1
ch`i chih
    chi chih
 gishi
v. 僧支.

祇文

see styles
 gibun
    ぎぶん
(given name) Gibun

祇晶

see styles
 masaaki / masaki
    まさあき
(given name) Masaaki

祇杏

see styles
 shian
    しあん
(female given name) Shian

祇樹


祇树

see styles
qí shù
    qi2 shu4
ch`i shu
    chi shu
 tadaki
    ただき
(surname) Tadaki
Jetavana Anāthapiṇḍada-ārāma

祇洹

see styles
qí huán
    qi2 huan2
ch`i huan
    chi huan
 Gion
Jetavana

祇空

see styles
 gikuu / giku
    ぎくう
(personal name) Gikuu

祇董

see styles
 masayoshi
    まさよし
(male given name) Masayoshi

祇賀

see styles
 masanori
    まさのり
(given name) Masanori

祇陀


只陀

see styles
qí tuó
    qi2 tuo2
ch`i t`o
    chi to
 Gida
Jetṛ; Jetā; victor, a prince of Śrāvastī, son of king Prasenajit, and previous owner of the Jetavana.

祇麿

see styles
 masamaro
    まさまろ
(given name) Masamaro

僧祇

see styles
sēng qí
    seng1 qi2
seng ch`i
    seng chi
 sōgi
sāṅghika, relating to a saṅgha; a complete set of land and buildings for a monastery.

南祇

see styles
 nangi
    なんぎ
(surname) Nangi

吉祇

see styles
 yoshiki
    よしき
(surname) Yoshiki

地祇

see styles
dì qí
    di4 qi2
ti ch`i
    ti chi
 jigi
    ちぎ
earth spirit
gods of the land; earthly deities
earth deity

太祇

see styles
 taigi
    たいぎ
(given name) Taigi

宗祇

see styles
 sougi / sogi
    そうぎ
(surname) Sougi; (person) Sougi (1421-1502)

山祇

see styles
 yamazumi
    やまずみ
(place-name) Yamazumi

拔祇

see styles
bá qí
    ba2 qi2
pa ch`i
    pa chi
 Bachi
Vṛji

摩祇


摩只

see styles
mó qí
    mo2 qi2
mo ch`i
    mo chi
 magi
A medicine that can eradicate poison, and so overpowering that serpents avoid it; also 摩蛇; 摩蚳; 摩醯; 莫耆.

曽祇

see styles
 sogi
    そぎ
(surname) Sogi

白祇

see styles
 hakugi
    はくぎ
(given name) Hakugi

神祇

see styles
shén qí
    shen2 qi2
shen ch`i
    shen chi
 jingi
    じんぎ
god; deity
gods of heaven and earth

越祇

see styles
yuè qí
    yue4 qi2
yüeh ch`i
    yüeh chi
 Otsugi
Vṛji

青祇

see styles
 seigi / segi
    せいぎ
(given name) Seigi

麻祇

see styles
 asagi
    あさぎ
(female given name) Asagi

祇不過

see styles
zhǐ bù guò
    zhi3 bu4 guo4
chih pu kuo
it's just that ...

祇園下

see styles
 gionshita
    ぎおんした
(surname) Gionshita

祇園中

see styles
 gionnaka
    ぎおんなか
(place-name) Gionnaka

祇園会

see styles
 gione
    ぎおんえ
(See 祇園祭) Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)

祇園南

see styles
 gionminami
    ぎおんみなみ
(place-name) Gionminami

祇園原

see styles
 gionbara
    ぎおんばら
(place-name) Gionbara

祇園台

see styles
 giondai
    ぎおんだい
(place-name) Giondai

祇園寺

see styles
 gionji
    ぎおんじ
(surname) Gionji

祇園山

see styles
 gionyama
    ぎおんやま
(personal name) Gion'yama

祇園岬

see styles
 gionmisaki
    ぎおんみさき
(place-name) Gionmisaki

祇園川

see styles
 giongawa
    ぎおんがわ
(place-name) Giongawa

祇園東

see styles
 gionhigashi
    ぎおんひがし
(place-name) Gionhigashi

祇園橋

see styles
 gionbashi
    ぎおんばし
(place-name) Gionbashi

祇園滝

see styles
 giontaki
    ぎおんたき
(place-name) Giontaki

祇園田

see styles
 gionda
    ぎおんだ
(surname) Gionda

祇園町

see styles
 gionmachi
    ぎおんまち
(place-name) Gionmachi

祇園白

see styles
 gionhaku
    ぎおんはく
(surname) Gionhaku

祇園社

see styles
 gionsha
    ぎおんしゃ
(place-name) Gion-sha (former name for Yasaka-Jinja)

祇園祭

see styles
 gionmatsuri
    ぎおんまつり
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th); (ev) Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)

祇園西

see styles
 gionnishi
    ぎおんにし
(place-name) Gionnishi

祇園迫

see styles
 gionzako
    ぎおんざこ
(place-name) Gionzako

祇多蜜


只多蜜

see styles
qí duō mì
    qi2 duo1 mi4
ch`i to mi
    chi to mi
 Gitamitsu
Gītamitra, tr. 謌友 'friend of song', who in the fourth century tr. some twenty-five works into Chinese.

祇林寺

see styles
qí lín sì
    qi2 lin2 si4
ch`i lin ssu
    chi lin ssu
 Girinji
Girimsa

祇洹寺

see styles
qí yuán sì
    qi2 yuan2 si4
ch`i yüan ssu
    chi yüan ssu
 Gionji
Qiyuansi

祇王寺

see styles
 giouji / gioji
    ぎおうじ
(personal name) Giouji

祇苗島

see styles
 tadanaetou / tadanaeto
    ただなえとう
(personal name) Tadanaetō

祇陀林

see styles
qí tuó lín
    qi2 tuo2 lin2
ch`i t`o lin
    chi to lin
 Gidarin
Jetavana Anāthapindada-ārāma

三僧祇

see styles
sān sēng qí
    san1 seng1 qi2
san seng ch`i
    san seng chi
 sansōgi
idem 三阿僧劫.

上祇園

see styles
 kamigion
    かみぎおん
(place-name) Kamigion

下祇園

see styles
 shimogion
    しもぎおん
(place-name) Shimogion

僧祇劫

see styles
sēng qí jié
    seng1 qi2 jie2
seng ch`i chieh
    seng chi chieh
 sōgi kō
incalculably long eon

僧祇律

see styles
sēng qí lǜ
    seng1 qi2 lv4
seng ch`i lü
    seng chi lü
 Sōgi ritsu
Sāṅghikā-vinaya, the rules for monks and nuns.

僧祇支

see styles
sēng qí zhī
    seng1 qi2 zhi1
seng ch`i chih
    seng chi chih
 sōgishi
saṅkakṣikā or uttarasaṅghāṭī, described as a kind of toga passed over the left shoulder and under the right armpit; also 僧迦; 僧竭支; 僧却崎; 僧脚欹迦; 支; 竭支.

僧祇物

see styles
sēng qí wù
    seng1 qi2 wu4
seng ch`i wu
    seng chi wu
 sōgi motsu
Monastic possessions, or things.

僧祇部

see styles
sēng qí bù
    seng1 qi2 bu4
seng ch`i pu
    seng chi pu
 Sōgi bu
Sāṅghikāḥ, the Mahāsāṅghikāḥ school, v. 大衆部.

山祇町

see styles
 yamazumichou / yamazumicho
    やまずみちょう
(place-name) Yamazumichō

摩鄧祇


摩邓祇

see styles
mó dèng qí
    mo2 deng4 qi2
mo teng ch`i
    mo teng chi
 matōgi
(Skt. mātaṅgī)

森祇晶

see styles
 morimasaaki / morimasaki
    もりまさあき
(person) Mori Masaaki (1937.1.9-)

楞祇芒

see styles
lèng qí máng
    leng4 qi2 mang2
leng ch`i mang
    leng chi mang
 ryōgibō
night-shade

炭太祇

see styles
 tantaigi
    たんたいぎ
(person) Tan Taigi

瑜伽祇


瑜伽只

see styles
yú qié qí
    yu2 qie2 qi2
yü ch`ieh ch`i
    yü chieh chi
 yugagi
瑜岐; 瑜祁 yogin, one who practises yoga.

瑜祇經


瑜祇经

see styles
yú qí jīng
    yu2 qi2 jing1
yü ch`i ching
    yü chi ching
 Yugi kyō
Yuqi jing

神祇伯

see styles
 jingihaku
    じんぎはく
(See 神祇官・2) head of the Department of Worship

神祇官

see styles
 jingikan; kamizukasa(ok); kanzukasa(ok)
    じんぎかん; かみづかさ(ok); かんづかさ(ok)
(1) (じんぎかん only) (obsolete) Department of Divinities (1868-1871); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (place-name) Jingikan

神祇省

see styles
 jingishou / jingisho
    じんぎしょう
(obsolete) Ministry of Divinities (1871-1872)

神祇院

see styles
 jingiin / jingin
    じんぎいん
(hist) Institute of Divinities (1940-1946)

神路祇

see styles
 kourogi / korogi
    こうろぎ
(surname) Kōrogi

笠祇岳

see styles
 kasagidake
    かさぎだけ
(personal name) Kasagidake

紗祇子

see styles
 sadako
    さだこ
(female given name) Sadako

羅閲祇


罗阅祇

see styles
luó yuè qí
    luo2 yue4 qi2
lo yüeh ch`i
    lo yüeh chi
 Raetsugi
Rājagṛha

越祇國


越祇国

see styles
yuè qí guó
    yue4 qi2 guo2
yüeh ch`i kuo
    yüeh chi kuo
 Otsugi koku
Vṛji

阿僧祇

see styles
ā sēng qí
    a1 seng1 qi2
a seng ch`i
    a seng chi
 asougi / asogi
    あそうぎ
(1) {Buddh} a number so great it can never be counted to (san: asamkhya); (numeric) (2) 10^56 (or 10^64)
asaṅkhya, asaṅkhyeya, 阿僧企耶; 僧 intp. 無數 innumerable, countless, said to be 一千萬萬萬萬萬萬萬萬兆 kalpas. There are four asaṅkhyākalpas in the rise, duration, and end of every universe, cf. 劫.

阿祇儞


阿只儞

see styles
ā qí nǐ
    a1 qi2 ni3
a ch`i ni
    a chi ni
 agini
or 阿尼 Agni, 阿耆尼 (or 阿擬尼) Fire, the fire-deva.

阿祇利

see styles
ā qí lì
    a1 qi2 li4
a ch`i li
    a chi li
 ashiri
ācārya

阿祇尼

see styles
ā qí ní
    a1 qi2 ni2
a ch`i ni
    a chi ni
 agini
agni

祇哆槃林

see styles
qí chǐ pán lín
    qi2 chi3 pan2 lin2
ch`i ch`ih p`an lin
    chi chih pan lin
 Gitahanrin
Jetavana

祇哆槃那


只哆槃那

see styles
qí chǐ pán nà
    qi2 chi3 pan2 na4
ch`i ch`ih p`an na
    chi chih pan na
 Gitahanna
(or 哆槃林); 園 (園精舍); 樹園; 樹給孤獨園; 樹花林窟; 桓林 (or 洹林); 陀林 (or 陀園); also 逝 or 誓多, etc. Jetavana, a park near Śrāvastī, said to have been obtained from Prince Jeta by the elder Anāthapiṇḍika, in which monasterial buildings were erected, the favourite resort of Śākyamuni. Two hundred years later it is said to have been destroyed by fire, rebuilt smaller 500 years after, and again a century later burnt down; thirteen years afterwards it was rebuilt on the earlier scale but a century later entirely destroyed. This is the account given in 法苑珠林 39.

祇園の社

see styles
 gionnoyashiro
    ぎおんのやしろ
(place-name) Gion no Yashiro (former name for Yasaka-Jinja)

祇園之洲

see styles
 gionnosu
    ぎおんのす
(place-name) Gionnosu

祇園南海

see styles
 gionnankai
    ぎおんなんかい
(person) Gion Nankai

祇園原町

see styles
 gionbaramachi
    ぎおんばらまち
(place-name) Gionbaramachi

祇園大橋

see styles
 gionoohashi
    ぎおんおおはし
(place-name) Gion'oohashi

祇園女御

see styles
 gionnonyougo / gionnonyogo
    ぎおんのにょうご
(personal name) Gionnonyougo

祇園新橋

see styles
 gionshinbashi
    ぎおんしんばし
(place-name) Gionshinbashi

祇園用水

see styles
 gionyousui / gionyosui
    ぎおんようすい
(place-name) Gionyousui

祇園祭り

see styles
 gionmatsuri
    ぎおんまつり
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)

祇園精舍


祇园精舍

see styles
qí yuán jīng shē
    qi2 yuan2 jing1 she1
ch`i yüan ching she
    chi yüan ching she
 Gion shōja
Jetavana Anāthapiṇḍada-ārāma

祇園精舎

see styles
 gionshouja / gionshoja
    ぎおんしょうじゃ
(place-name) Jetavana Monastery (India); Jetavana-vihara

祇洹精舍

see styles
qí huán jīng shè
    qi2 huan2 jing1 she4
ch`i huan ching she
    chi huan ching she
 Gion shōja
Jetavana-vihāra

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

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