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see styles
tuó
    tuo2
t`o
    to
 takuma
    たくま
(phonetic); declivity; steep bank
(personal name) Takuma
Steep bank, declivity; translit. t, h, d, dh, ty, dy, dhy; cf. 荼, 多, 檀.

陀保

see styles
 daho
    だほ
(surname) Daho

陀呵

see styles
tuó hē
    tuo2 he1
t`o ho
    to ho
 daka
dāha, burning.

陀安

see styles
 dayasu
    だやす
(surname) Dayasu

陀摩

see styles
tuó mó
    tuo2 mo2
t`o mo
    to mo
 dama
dama, tamed, domiciled, obedient, good.

陀歷


陀历

see styles
tuó lì
    tuo2 li4
t`o li
    to li
 Dareki
Darada, 'the country of the ancient Dardae mentioned by Strabo and Pliny. The region near Dardu Lat. 35° 11 N., Long. 73° 54 E.' Eitel.

陀田

see styles
 dada
    だだ
(surname) Dada

陀目

see styles
 dame
    だめ
(personal name) Dame

陀羅


陀罗

see styles
tuó luó
    tuo2 luo2
t`o lo
    to lo
 dara
tārā, star, shining, radiating, a female deity, v. 多.

陀螺

see styles
tuó luó
    tuo2 luo2
t`o lo
    to lo
spinning top; gyroscope

陀那

see styles
tuó nà
    tuo2 na4
t`o na
    to na
 dana
dāna, bestow, alms; the marks on a scale; ādāna, another name for the ālaya-vijñāna.

陀阿

see styles
 daa / da
    だあ
(place-name) Daa

乾陀


干陀

see styles
qián tuó
    qian2 tuo2
ch`ien t`o
    chien to
 Kanda
Yugamhdhara, cf. 踰乾羅, the first of the concentric mountains of a world; also name of a tree.

仏陀

see styles
 budda; butsuda; budda
    ぶっだ; ぶつだ; ブッダ
Buddha

伏陀

see styles
fú tuó
    fu2 tuo2
fu t`o
    fu to
 Fukuda
The Vedas, v. 韋.

伽陀

see styles
qié tuó
    qie2 tuo2
ch`ieh t`o
    chieh to
 gyada
伽他 (1) gātha = song; gāthā, a metrical narrative or hymn, with moral purport, described as generally composed of thirty-two characters, and called 孤起頌 a detached stanza, distinguished from geya, 重頌 which repeats the ideas of preceding prose passages. (2) agada as adjective = healthy; as noun = antidote. (3) gata, arrived at, fallen into, or "in a state".

佐陀

see styles
 sada
    さだ
(place-name) Sada

佛陀

see styles
fó tuó
    fo2 tuo2
fo t`o
    fo to
 budda
Buddha (a person who has attained Buddhahood, or specifically Siddhartha Gautama)
v. 佛 There are numerous monks from India and Central Asia bearing this as part of their names.

健陀

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jiàn tuó
    jian4 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
健杜; 健達 gandha, smell, scent; a tree producing incense; the first and last also mean (as do 乾 and 乾馱) kaṣāya, a colour composed of red and yellow, the monk's robe, but the sounds agree better with kanthā, the patch-robe. Also used for skandha, v. 塞建, the five constituents; also for gandharvas, v. 乾闥婆.

優陀


优陀

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yōu tuó
    you1 tuo2
yu t`o
    yu to
 Uda
Udāyī

先陀

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xiān tuó
    xian1 tuo2
hsien t`o
    hsien to
 senda
(先婆) Saindhava, interpreted as salt, a cup, water, and a horse; born or produced in Sihdh, or near the Indus; also a minister of state in personal attendance on the king.

勃陀

see styles
bó tuó
    bo2 tuo2
po t`o
    po to
 botsuda
勃馱; 勃塔耶; 馞; 佛 Buddha; intp. by 覺 and 佛 q.v.

史陀

see styles
 nobuta
    のぶた
(surname) Nobuta

吠陀

see styles
fèi tuó
    fei4 tuo2
fei t`o
    fei to
 Beida
    ヴェーダ

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Veda
Vedas (Hindu sacred writings or legends)
(kana only) Veda (san:)
Veda, v. 韋.

周陀

see styles
zhōu tuó
    zhou1 tuo2
chou t`o
    chou to
 Shūda
?Kṣudra, said to be the same as 周利 supra.

圍陀


围陀

see styles
wéi tuó
    wei2 tuo2
wei t`o
    wei to
 Ida
Veda

多陀

see styles
 tada
    ただ
(surname) Tada

奢陀

see styles
shē tuó
    she1 tuo2
she t`o
    she to
 shada
śāṭhya, knavery, fawning, crooked.

婆陀

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pó tuó
    po2 tuo2
p`o t`o
    po to
 bada
baddha, bound, tied, fettered, fixed; also 縛馱; also an abbrev. for 阿波那 avadāna.

宇陀

see styles
 uda
    うだ
(place-name, surname) Uda

密陀

see styles
 mitsuda
    みつだ
(abbreviation) {chem} (See 密陀僧) litharge; lead oxide

尸陀

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shī tuó
    shi1 tuo2
shih t`o
    shih to
 shida
(林) Śītavana, 尸林; 尸婆; 尸多婆那; 屍 cold grove 寒林, i. e. a place for exposing corpses, a cemetery. It is also styled 恐毘林, 安林, 晝暗林; also v. 尸摩賖那 or 深摩舍那 śmaśāna.

尼陀

see styles
ní tuó
    ni2 tuo2
ni t`o
    ni to
 nida
scavenger

屍陀


尸陀

see styles
shī tuó
    shi1 tuo2
shih t`o
    shih to
 shida
cemetery

建陀

see styles
jiàn tuó
    jian4 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
skandhaka

弥陀

see styles
 mida
    みだ
(abbreviation) (See 阿弥陀仏) Amitabha; (surname) Mida

彌陀


弥陀

see styles
mí tuó
    mi2 tuo2
mi t`o
    mi to
 Mida
Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Paradise; abbr. for 阿彌佛|阿弥佛; Mituo or Mito township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
Amitābha, v. 阿.

徳陀

see styles
 tokoda
    とこだ
(personal name) Tokoda

悉陀

see styles
xī tuó
    xi1 tuo2
hsi t`o
    hsi to
 shitsuda
    しつだ
(surname) Shitsuda
*Śītā

戌陀

see styles
xū tuó
    xu1 tuo2
hsü t`o
    hsü to
 juda
戌達; 戌羅 (or 戌捺羅 or戌怛羅) śūdra, the fourth or servile caste, whose duty is to serve the three higher castes.

打陀

see styles
 uchida
    うちだ
(personal name) Uchida

支陀

see styles
zhī tuó
    zhi1 tuo2
chih t`o
    chih to
 shida
caitya

普陀

see styles
pǔ tuó
    pu3 tuo2
p`u t`o
    pu to
 Hoda
Putuo district of Zhoushan city 舟山市[Zhou1 shan1 shi4], Zhejiang
Potala, cf. 補, 布; it is also Pattala, an ancient port near the mouth of the Indus; the Potala in Lhasa, etc., but in this form especially the sacred island of Pootoo, off Ningpo; also called普洛伽山 Potaraka monastery.

曼陀

see styles
màn tuó
    man4 tuo2
man t`o
    man to
 manda
(Skt. mandārava)

望陀

see styles
 mouda / moda
    もうだ
(surname) Mouda

未陀

see styles
wèi tuó
    wei4 tuo2
wei t`o
    wei to
 mida
? arbuda, 100 (or 10) millions.

末陀

see styles
mò tuó
    mo4 tuo2
mo t`o
    mo to
 mada
madya, intoxicating liquor, intoxicating. The two characters are also given as a translation of ? madhya, and mean 100, 000.

槃陀

see styles
pán tuó
    pan2 tuo2
p`an t`o
    pan to
 handa
eunuch

樓陀


楼陀

see styles
lóu tuó
    lou2 tuo2
lou t`o
    lou to
 Ruda
Rudra

檀陀

see styles
tán tuó
    tan2 tuo2
t`an t`o
    tan to
 danda
(Skt. daṇḍa)

毘陀


毗陀

see styles
pí tuó
    pi2 tuo2
p`i t`o
    pi to
 Bida
The Vedas; also 皮; 圍; 韋.

波陀

see styles
bō tuó
    bo1 tuo2
po t`o
    po to
 hada
pada; a step, footprint, position; a complete word; u. f. 阿波那 avadāna.

浮陀

see styles
fú tuó
    fu2 tuo2
fu t`o
    fu to
 fuda
(Skt. *buddha)

清陀

see styles
 seida / seda
    せいだ
(surname) Seida

準陀


准陀

see styles
zhǔn tuó
    zhun3 tuo2
chun t`o
    chun to
 Junda
Cunda, a native of Kuśinagara from whom Śākyamuni accepted his last meal.

犍陀

see styles
jiān tuó
    jian1 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
skandha, v. 塞.

珍陀

see styles
 chinta
    チンタ
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) red wine (por: (vinho) tinto)

甄陀

see styles
zhēn tuó
    zhen1 tuo2
chen t`o
    chen to
 kenda
kinnara, v. 緊.

白陀

see styles
 hakuda
    はくだ
(given name) Hakuda

皮陀

see styles
pí tuó
    pi2 tuo2
p`i t`o
    pi to
 Hida
Veda

盤陀


盘陀

see styles
pán tuó
    pan2 tuo2
p`an t`o
    pan to
twisted; spiral; uneven stones

眞陀

see styles
zhēn tuó
    zhen1 tuo2
chen t`o
    chen to
 shinda
kiṃnara

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.

私陀

see styles
sī tuó
    si1 tuo2
ssu t`o
    ssu to
 Shida
Sītā

米陀

see styles
 yoneda
    よねだ
(surname) Yoneda

純陀


纯陀

see styles
chún tuó
    chun2 tuo2
ch`un t`o
    chun to
 Junda
Cunda, who is believed to have supplied Śākyamuni with his last meal; it is said to have been of 旃檀耳 q.v. but there are other accounts including a stew of flesh food; also 准純, 淳純, 周那.

羅陀


罗陀

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luó tuó
    luo2 tuo2
lo t`o
    lo to
 rada
(羅那) ratna, anything precious, a gem, etc.; also 羅怛那 or 羅怛曩 or 羅怛囊. Cf. 寳 and 七寳.

般陀

see styles
pán tuó
    pan2 tuo2
p`an t`o
    pan to
 Handa
Cūḍapanthaka

芬陀

see styles
fēn tuó
    fen1 tuo2
fen t`o
    fen to
 funda
white lotus flower

華陀


华陀

see styles
huà tuó
    hua4 tuo2
hua t`o
    hua to
 kada
    かだ
Hua Tuo (c. 140-208), ancient Chinese physician from the Eastern Han period
(given name) Kada

薜陀

see styles
bì tuó
    bi4 tuo2
pi t`o
    pi to
 Heida
Veda, cf. 吠.

薩陀


萨陀

see styles
sà tuó
    sa4 tuo2
sa t`o
    sa to
 sada
sadā

蘇陀


苏陀

see styles
sū tuó
    su1 tuo2
su t`o
    su to
 shuda
sudhā

補陀


补陀

see styles
bǔ tuó
    bu3 tuo2
pu t`o
    pu to
 hoda
    ほだ
(surname) Hoda
補陁; 補落 (補落迦) Potala; Potalaka. (1) A sea-port on the Indus, the παταλα of the ancients, identified by some with Thaṭtha, said to be the ancient home of Śākyamuni's ancestors. (2) A mountain south-east of Malakūṭa, reputed as the home of Avalokiteśvara. (3) The island of Pootoo, east of Ningpo, the Guanyin centre. (4) The Lhasa Potala in Tibet; the seat of the Dalai Lama, an incarnation of Avalokiteśvara; cf. 普; also written補怛落迦 (or 補但落迦); 逋多 (逋多羅); 布呾洛加.

跋陀

see styles
bá tuó
    ba2 tuo2
pa t`o
    pa to
 bada
Bhadra, v. 跋提, 跋達羅.

蹇陀

see styles
jiǎn tuó
    jian3 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
khandhaka

違陀


违陀

see styles
wéi tuó
    wei2 tuo2
wei t`o
    wei to
 Ida
Veda, knowledge, the Vedas, cf. 章, 毘.

鉢陀


钵陀

see styles
bō tuó
    bo1 tuo2
po t`o
    po to
 hada
pada, footstep, pace, stride, position; also 鉢曇; 波; 播; also tr. as foot; and stop.

闍陀


阇陀

see styles
shé tuó
    she2 tuo2
she t`o
    she to
 jata
*jātaka

闡陀


阐陀

see styles
chǎn tuó
    chan3 tuo2
ch`an t`o
    chan to
 Senda
Chandaka, name of the Buddha's driver when he left home; he became a monk; also 闡那; 闡擇迦; 闡釋迦; 闡鐸迦; 車匿; also a form of metre; poetry; hymns; a style of poetic recitation.

阿陀

see styles
ā tuó
    a1 tuo2
a t`o
    a to
 ada
agada, v. 阿伽.

陂陀

see styles
pō tuó
    po1 tuo2
p`o t`o
    po to
sloping and uneven

難陀


难陀

see styles
nán tuó
    nan2 tuo2
nan t`o
    nan to
 Nanda
難陁 nanda, "happiness, pleasure, joy, felicity." M.W. Name of disciples not easy to discriminate; one is called Cowherd Nanda, an arhat; another Sundarananda, to distinguish him from Ānanda, and the above; also, of a milkman who gave Śākyamuni milk; of a poor woman who could only offer a cash to buy oil for a lamp to Buddha; of a nāga king; etc.

青陀

see styles
 seida / seda
    せいだ
(given name) Seida

鞞陀

see styles
bǐ tuó
    bi3 tuo2
pi t`o
    pi to
v. 韋 The Vedas.

韋陀


韦陀

see styles
wéi tuó
    wei2 tuo2
wei t`o
    wei to
 reeda
    ヴェーダ
    beeda
    ベーダ
    ida
    いだ
(kana only) Veda (san:)
; 毘; 皮; 吠 (or 吠馱); 薜; 鞞 veda; knowledge, tr. 明智, or 明分 clear knowledge or discernment. The four Vedas are the Ṛg Veda, Yajur Veda, Sāma Veda, and Athara Veda; they were never translated into Chinese, being accounted heretical.

須陀


须陀

see styles
xū tuó
    xu1 tuo2
hsü t`o
    hsü to
śūdra, the fourth caste, cultivators, etc., cf. 首; also sudhā, nectar.

頭陀


头陀

see styles
tóu tuó
    tou2 tuo2
t`ou t`o
    tou to
 zuda
itinerant monk (loanword from Sanskrit)
dhūta, also 杜多; 杜荼 shaken, shaken off, cleansed. To get rid of the trials of life; discipline to remove them and attain nirvāṇa. There are twelve relating to release from ties to clothing, food, and dwelling: (1) garments of cast-off rags; (2) only the three garments; (3) eat only food begged; (4) only breakfast and the noon meal; (5) no food between them; (6) limited amount; (7) dwelling as a hermit; (8) among tombs; (9) under a tree; (10) under the open sky; (11) anywhere; (12) sitting and not lying down. There are other groups.

颰陀

see styles
bá tuó
    ba2 tuo2
pa t`o
    pa to
和 (颰羅); 颰波羅 bhadra, 颰羅波梨 Bhadrapāla, v. 跋.

首陀

see styles
shǒu tuó
    shou3 tuo2
shou t`o
    shou to
(首羅); 戍羅 (or 戍達羅 or 戍捺羅) śūdra, the fourth of the four castes, peasants.

鬱陀


郁陀

see styles
yù tuó
    yu4 tuo2
yü t`o
    yü to
cf. 憂 15 and 鬱頭.

陀以良

see styles
 daira
    だいら
(place-name) Daira

陀毘羅


陀毘罗

see styles
tuó pí luó
    tuo2 pi2 luo2
t`o p`i lo
    to pi lo
 Dabira
(or 毘荼); 達羅毘荼 (or達羅弭荼) Damila, Dravila, probably Drāviḍa, or Drāvira, anciently a kingdom in Southern India, 'bounded in the South by the Cauveri and reaching northward as far as Arcot or Madras.' Eitel.

陀毘荼

see styles
tuó pí tú
    tuo2 pi2 tu2
t`o p`i t`u
    to pi tu
 Dabida
Drāviḍa

陀羅助

see styles
 darasuke
    だらすけ
traditional "Chinese" medicine for the stomach (usually prepared as small dark spherical pills)

陀羅尼


陀罗尼

see styles
tuó luó ní
    tuo2 luo2 ni2
t`o lo ni
    to lo ni
 darani
    だらに
incantation (Sanskrit: dharani); religious chant (promoting virtue and obstructing evil)
dharani; spell; litany; Sanskrit multi-syllabic chant
(or 羅那); 鄰尼 dhāraṇī. Able to lay hold of the good so that it cannot be lost, and likewise of the evil so that it cannot arise. Magical formulas, or mystic forms of prayer, or spells of Tantric order, often in Sanskrit, found in China as early as the third century A.D.; they form a potion of the dhāraṇīpiṭaka; made popular chiefly through the Yogācārya 瑜伽 or 密教esoteric school. Four divisions are given, i.e. 法羅尼, 義羅尼, 咒羅尼 and 忍羅尼; the 咒, i.e. mantra or spell, is emphasized by the 眞言 Shingon sect. There are numerous treatises, e.g. 羅尼集經; 瑜伽師地論, attributed to Asaṅga, founder of the Buddhist Yoga school.

陀羅羅


陀罗罗

see styles
tuó luó luó
    tuo2 luo2 luo2
t`o lo lo
    to lo lo
 Darara
Name of a ṛṣi.

陀羅那


陀罗那

see styles
tuó luó nà
    tuo2 luo2 na4
t`o lo na
    to lo na
 Darana
Name of a yakṣa.

陀羅驃


陀罗骠

see styles
tuó luó biāo
    tuo2 luo2 biao1
t`o lo piao
    to lo piao
 darahyō
dravya, the nine 'substances' in the nyāya philosophy, earth, water, fire, air, ether 空, time, space 方, soul 神, and mind 意.

陀螺儀


陀螺仪

see styles
tuó luó yí
    tuo2 luo2 yi2
t`o lo i
    to lo i
gyroscope

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

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Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary