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There are 15 total results for your 耶舍 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

耶舍

see styles
yé shè
    ye2 she4
yeh she
 Yasha
Yaśas, or 耶舍陀 Yaśojā. There were two persons of this name: (1) a disciple of Ānanda; (2) another who is said to have 'played an important part in connection with the second synod'.

耶舍崛多

see styles
yé shè jué duō
    ye2 she4 jue2 duo1
yeh she chüeh to
 Yashakutta
Yaśogupta

伽耶舍多

see styles
qié yé shè duō
    qie2 ye2 she4 duo1
ch`ieh yeh she to
    chieh yeh she to
 Kayashata
(or伽耶邪舍多) Gayaśāta (? Jayata), the eighteenth Indian patriarch, who laboured among the Tokhari.

佛陀耶舍

see styles
fó tuó yé shè
    fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4
fo t`o yeh she
    fo to yeh she
 Buddayasha
Buddhayaśas, of Kashmir or Kabul, tr. four works, 408-412.

佛馱耶舍


佛驮耶舍

see styles
fó tuó yé shè
    fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4
fo t`o yeh she
    fo to yeh she
 Buddayasha
Buddhayaśas, known as the 'red-beard Vibhāṣā.'

嗜那耶舍

see styles
shin à yé shè
    shin4 a4 ye2 she4
shin a yeh she
 Jinayasha
Jinayaśas, a noted monk.

富那耶舍

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fun à yé shè
    fun4 a4 ye2 she4
fun a yeh she
 Funayasha
Puṇyayaśas; 富那奢 (富那夜奢) the tenth (or eleventh) patriarch; a descendant of the Gautama family; born in Pāṭaliputra, laboured in Vārāṇasī and converted Aśvaghoṣa.

曇摩耶舍


昙摩耶舍

see styles
tán mó yé shè
    tan2 mo2 ye2 she4
t`an mo yeh she
    tan mo yeh she
 Donmayasha
Dharmayaśas

畺良耶舍

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jiāng liáng yé shè
    jiang1 liang2 ye2 she4
chiang liang yeh she
 Kyōryōyasha
Kālayaśas

菩提耶舍

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pú tí yé shè
    pu2 ti2 ye2 she4
p`u t`i yeh she
    pu ti yeh she
 Bodaiyasha
Bodhiyaśas

那尊耶舍

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nà zūn yé shè
    na4 zun1 ye2 she4
na tsun yeh she
 Nasonyasha
Puṇyayaśas

那連耶舍


那连耶舍

see styles
nà lián yé shè
    na4 lian2 ye2 she4
na lien yeh she
 Narenyasha
(那連提黎耶舍) Narendrayaśas, a monk of Udyāna, north-west India; sixth century A. D.; tr. the Candra-garbha, Sūrya-garbha, and other sūtras.

闍那耶舍


阇那耶舍

see styles
shé nà yé shè
    she2 na4 ye2 she4
she na yeh she
 Janayasha
Jñānayaśas, a native of Magadha, teacher of Yaśogupta and Jñānagupta, co-translator of six works, A.D. 564-572.

那連提耶舍


那连提耶舍

see styles
nà lián tí yé shè
    na4 lian2 ti2 ye2 she4
na lien t`i yeh she
    na lien ti yeh she
 Narenteiyasha
Narêndrayaśas

曇摩伽陀耶舍


昙摩伽陀耶舍

see styles
tán mó qié tuó yé shè
    tan2 mo2 qie2 tuo2 ye2 she4
t`an mo ch`ieh t`o yeh she
    tan mo chieh to yeh she
 Donmagadayasha
Dharmagatayaśas

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

This page contains 15 results for "耶舍" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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