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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 陀羅那); 陀鄰尼 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. 法陀羅尼, 義陀羅尼, 咒陀羅尼 and 忍陀羅尼; the 咒, i.e. mantra or spell, is emphasized by the 眞言 Shingon sect. There are numerous treatises, e.g. 陀羅尼集經; 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.

乾陀羅


干陀罗

see styles
gān tuó luó
    gan1 tuo2 luo2
kan t`o lo
    kan to lo
 Kendara
(or 乾陀越 or 乾陀衞 or 乾陀婆那) Gandhāra, an ancient kingdom in the north of the Punjab, 'Lat. 35° 5N., Long. 71°16E. ' ( Eitel); famous as a centre of Buddhism. Śākyamuni, in a former life, is said to have lived there and torn out his eyes to benefit others, 'probably a distortion of the story of Dharmavivardhana, who as governor of Gandhāra was blinded by order of a concubine of his father, Aśoka. ' Eitel. M. W. associates Gandhāra with Kandahar. Also, name of a fragrant tree, and of a yellow colour.

佉陀羅


佉陀罗

see styles
qiā tuó luó
    qia1 tuo2 luo2
ch`ia t`o lo
    chia to lo
 kyadara
Khadira Mountains

健陀羅


健陀罗

see styles
jiàn tuó luó
    jian4 tuo2 luo2
chien t`o lo
    chien to lo
 Kendara
Gandhāra

因陀羅


因陀罗

see styles
yīn tuó luó
    yin1 tuo2 luo2
yin t`o lo
    yin to lo
 Indara

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Indra
Indra (a Hindu deity)
Indra, 因坻; 因提; 因提梨; 因達羅; 天帝; 天主帝; 帝釋天; originally a god of the atmosphere, i. e. of thunder and rain; idem Śakra; his symbol is the vajra, or thunderbolt, hence he is the 金剛手; he became 'lord of the gods of the sky', 'regent of the east quarter', 'popularly chief after Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, '(M.W.); in Buddhism he represents the secular power, and is inferior to a Buddhist saint. Cf. 忉利 and 印.

戌陀羅


戌陀罗

see styles
xū tuó luó
    xu1 tuo2 luo2
hsü t`o lo
    hsü to lo
 judara
śūdra

戍陀羅


戍陀罗

see styles
shù tuó luó
    shu4 tuo2 luo2
shu t`o lo
    shu to lo
 judara
śūdra

旂陀羅


旂陀罗

see styles
qí tuó luó
    qi2 tuo2 luo2
ch`i t`o lo
    chi to lo
 gedara
candra

旃陀羅


旃陀罗

see styles
zhān tuó luó
    zhan1 tuo2 luo2
chan t`o lo
    chan to lo
 sendara
caṇḍāla, derived from violent, and intp. as a butcher, bad man 惡人.

曼陀羅


曼陀罗

see styles
màn tuó luó
    man4 tuo2 luo2
man t`o lo
    man to lo
 mandara
    まんだら
(botany) devil's trumpet (Datura stramonium) (loanword from Sanskrit "māndāra"); mandala (loanword from Sanskrit "maṇḍala")
mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (f,p) Mandara
or 曼阤羅; 漫陀羅 mandāra(va), the coral-tree; the erythrina indica, or this tree regarded as one of the five trees of Paradise, i.e, Indra's heaven; a white variety of Calotropis gigantea. Name of a noted monk, and of one called Mandra.

朴陀羅

see styles
 houdara / hodara
    ほうだら
(place-name) Houdara

樓陀羅


楼陀罗

see styles
lóu tuó luó
    lou2 tuo2 luo2
lou t`o lo
    lou to lo
 Rudara
(樓陀) Rudra, the howler, or god of tempests.

母陀羅


母陀罗

see styles
mǔ tuó luó
    mu3 tuo2 luo2
mu t`o lo
    mu to lo
 modara
母捺羅 (or 慕捺羅) ; 目陀羅; 末得羅 mudrā, 印 a seal, stamp, sign, manual sign.

毘陀羅


毘陀罗

see styles
pí tuó luó
    pi2 tuo2 luo2
p`i t`o lo
    pi to lo
 bidara
vetāla, an incantation for raising a corpse to kill another person.

溫陀羅


温陀罗

see styles
wēn tuó luó
    wen1 tuo2 luo2
wen t`o lo
    wen to lo
 undara
uttara, cf. 嗢.

漫陀羅


漫陀罗

see styles
màn tuó luó
    man4 tuo2 luo2
man t`o lo
    man to lo
 mandara
(Skt. maṇḍala)

牟陀羅


牟陀罗

see styles
móu tuó luó
    mou2 tuo2 luo2
mou t`o lo
    mou to lo
 mudara
mardala, or mṛdaṅga, a kind of drum described as having three faces.

犍陀羅


犍陀罗

see styles
jiān tuó luó
    jian1 tuo2 luo2
chien t`o lo
    chien to lo
 Kendara
Gandhara Kingdom in northwest India, c. 600 BC-11 AD, on Kabul River in Vale of Peshawar
犍陀衙; 犍陀訶; 犍馱邏 Gandhāra; v. 乾.

甄陀羅


甄陀罗

see styles
zhēn tuó luó
    zhen1 tuo2 luo2
chen t`o lo
    chen to lo
 kentara
kiṃnara

眞陀羅


眞陀罗

see styles
zhēn tuó luó
    zhen1 tuo2 luo2
chen t`o lo
    chen to lo
 shintara
kiṃnara

竭陀羅


竭陀罗

see styles
jié tuó luó
    jie2 tuo2 luo2
chieh t`o lo
    chieh to lo
 kadara
khadira, the Acacia catechu; khadīra, the Mimosa pudica. M.W. A hard wood, also karavīra.

跋陀羅


跋陀罗

see styles
bá tuó luó
    ba2 tuo2 luo2
pa t`o lo
    pa to lo
 badara
Bhādrapadā, the 壁 constellation in Pegasus and Andromeda. Bhadrā, a female disciple of Śākyamuni. Guṇabhadra, v. 求, a nāga-king; a tree.

韋陀羅


韦陀罗

see styles
wéi tuó luó
    wei2 tuo2 luo2
wei t`o lo
    wei to lo
vetāla, v. 毘陀羅.

颰陀羅

see styles
bá tuó luó
    ba2 tuo2 luo2
pa t`o lo
    pa to lo
(Skt. bhadra)

首陀羅


首陀罗

see styles
shǒu tuó luó
    shou3 tuo2 luo2
shou t`o lo
    shou to lo
 shuudora; shudara; sudara; suudora / shudora; shudara; sudara; sudora
    シュードラ; シュダラ; スダラ; スードラ
(kana only) Shudra; Sudra (member of India's worker caste)
śūdra

陀羅尼助

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

陀羅尼呪


陀罗尼呪

see styles
tuó luó ní zhòu
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 zhou4
t`o lo ni chou
    to lo ni chou
 darani ju
a dhāraṇī spell

陀羅尼門


陀罗尼门

see styles
tuó luó ní mén
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 men2
t`o lo ni men
    to lo ni men
 darani mon
dhāraṇī teachings

三陀羅尼


三陀罗尼

see styles
sān tuó luó ní
    san1 tuo2 luo2 ni2
san t`o lo ni
    san to lo ni
 san darani
The three dhāraṇī, which word from dhāra, " maintaining," "preserving," is defined as the power maintaining wisdom or knowledge. Dhāraṇī are "spells chiefly for personal use" (Eliot), as compared with mantra, which are associated with religious services. The Tiantai School interprets the "three dhāraṇī" of the Lotus Sutra on the lines of the三諦, i.e. 空, 假and中. Another group is聞持陀羅尼 the power to retain all the teaching one hears; 分別陀羅尼 unerring powers of discrimination; 入音聲陀羅尼 power to rise superior to external praise or blame.

伊沙陀羅


伊沙陀罗

see styles
yī shā tuó luó
    yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2
i sha t`o lo
    i sha to lo
 Isadara
Īṣādhara

佉陀羅山


佉陀罗山

see styles
qiā tuó luó shān
    qia1 tuo2 luo2 shan1
ch`ia t`o lo shan
    chia to lo shan
 Kadara sen
Khadira Mountains

倶毘陀羅


倶毘陀罗

see styles
jù pí tuó luó
    ju4 pi2 tuo2 luo2
chü p`i t`o lo
    chü pi to lo
 kubidara
kovidāra, 拘鞞陀羅 Bauhinia variegata; also one of the trees of paradise. M.W. Said to be the tree of the great playground (where the child Śākyamuni played).

因曼陀羅


因曼陀罗

see styles
yīn màn tuó luó
    yin1 man4 tuo2 luo2
yin man t`o lo
    yin man to lo
 in mandara
The Garbhadhātu 胎臟 maṇḍala, which is also east and 因, or cause, as contrasted with the Vajradhātu, which is west and 果, or effect.

因陀羅網


因陀罗网

see styles
yīn tuó luó wǎng
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 wang3
yin t`o lo wang
    yin to lo wang
 Indara mō
Indra's Net

塞建陀羅


塞建陀罗

see styles
sāi jiàn tuó luó
    sai1 jian4 tuo2 luo2
sai chien t`o lo
    sai chien to lo
 Saikendara
Skandhila

富蘭陀羅


富兰陀罗

see styles
fù lán tuó luó
    fu4 lan2 tuo2 luo2
fu lan t`o lo
    fu lan to lo
 Furandara
Purandara; stronghold-breaker, fortress-destroyer, a name for Indra as thunder-god.

尼民陀羅


尼民陀罗

see styles
ní mín tuó luó
    ni2 min2 tuo2 luo2
ni min t`o lo
    ni min to lo
 Nimindara
Nimindhara, or Nemiṃdhara 尼民達羅 maintaining the circle, i. e. the outermost ring of the seven concentric ranges of a world, the 地持山 the mountains that hold the land. Also the name of a sea fish whose head is supposed to resemble this mountain.

得陀羅尼


得陀罗尼

see styles
dé tuó luó ní
    de2 tuo2 luo2 ni2
te t`o lo ni
    te to lo ni
 toku darani
obtain the dhāraṇī

拘那陀羅


拘那陀罗

see styles
jun à tuó luó
    jun1 a4 tuo2 luo2
chün a t`o lo
    chün a to lo
 Kunadara
Kunatara (?)

拘鞞陀羅


拘鞞陀罗

see styles
jū bǐ tuó luó
    ju1 bi3 tuo2 luo2
chü pi t`o lo
    chü pi to lo
 kuhidara
Kovidāra, bauhinia variegata, fragrant trees in the great pleasure ground (of the child Śākyamuni).

旋陀羅尼


旋陀罗尼

see styles
xuán tuó luó ní
    xuan2 tuo2 luo2 ni2
hsüan t`o lo ni
    hsüan to lo ni
 sen darani
A spell which endows with extensive powers of evolution; also varied involutions of magical terms.

曼陀羅仙


曼陀罗仙

see styles
màn tuó luó xiān
    man4 tuo2 luo2 xian1
man t`o lo hsien
    man to lo hsien
 Mandarasen
*Mandra[sena?]

曼陀羅寺

see styles
 mandaraji
    まんだらじ
(place-name) Mandaraji

曼陀羅町

see styles
 mandarachou / mandaracho
    まんだらちょう
(place-name) Mandarachō

曼陀羅華


曼陀罗华

see styles
màn tuó luó huá
    man4 tuo2 luo2 hua2
man t`o lo hua
    man to lo hua
 mandara ke
a red heavenly flower

東曼陀羅


东曼陀罗

see styles
dōng màn tuó luó
    dong1 man4 tuo2 luo2
tung man t`o lo
    tung man to lo
 tō mandara
The eastern maṇḍala, that of the Garbhadhātu.

母陀羅手


母陀罗手

see styles
mǔ tuó luó shǒu
    mu3 tuo2 luo2 shou3
mu t`o lo shou
    mu to lo shou
 modarashu
A manual sign of assurance, hence felicitous.

法陀羅尼


法陀罗尼

see styles
fǎ tuó luó ní
    fa3 tuo2 luo2 ni2
fa t`o lo ni
    fa to lo ni
 hō darani
One of the four kinds of dhāraṇī: holding firmly to the truth one has heard, also called 聞法陀羅.

犍陀羅國


犍陀罗国

see styles
jiān tuó luó guó
    jian1 tuo2 luo2 guo2
chien t`o lo kuo
    chien to lo kuo
 Kendara koku
Gandhāra

理曼陀羅


理曼陀罗

see styles
lǐ màn tuó luó
    li3 man4 tuo2 luo2
li man t`o lo
    li man to lo
 ri mandara
The noumenal maṇḍala, i.e. the garbhadhātu in contrast with the 智 or vajradhātumaṇḍala.

由乾陀羅


由干陀罗

see styles
yóu gān tuó luó
    you2 gan1 tuo2 luo2
yu kan t`o lo
    yu kan to lo
 Yukendara
Yugaṃdhara

盧陀羅耶


卢陀罗耶

see styles
lú tuó luó yé
    lu2 tuo2 luo2 ye2
lu t`o lo yeh
    lu to lo yeh
 Rodaraya
Rudrā, roaring, terrible, a name of Śiva, the Rudras or Maruts, storm-gods, etc.

義陀羅尼


义陀罗尼

see styles
yì tuó luó ní
    yi4 tuo2 luo2 ni2
i t`o lo ni
    i to lo ni
 gi darani
Truth dhāraṇī, the power of the bodhisattva to retain all truth he hears.

耶輸陀羅


耶输陀罗

see styles
yé shū tuó luó
    ye2 shu1 tuo2 luo2
yeh shu t`o lo
    yeh shu to lo
 Yashudara
(耶輸陀); 耶輸多羅. 耶戍達羅 Yaśodharā; the wife of Śākyamuni, mother of Rāhula, who became a nun five years after her husband's enlightenment. She is to become the Buddha Raśmi-śata-sahasra-paripūrṇa-dhvaja; v. Lotus Sutra. Her name was also Gopā, 瞿波; 劬毘那 is perhaps Gopī.

聞陀羅尼


闻陀罗尼

see styles
wén tuó luó ní
    wen2 tuo2 luo2 ni2
wen t`o lo ni
    wen to lo ni
 mon darani
(聞持陀羅尼) To hear and keep, hear and remember the teaching, dhāraṇī 陀羅尼 meaning to hold to, maintain.

蔓陀羅山

see styles
 mandarayama
    まんだらやま
(place-name) Mandarayama

蘇跋陀羅


苏跋陀罗

see styles
sū bá tuó luó
    su1 ba2 tuo2 luo2
su pa t`o lo
    su pa to lo
 Sobadara
Subhadra, a learned brahmin, 120 years old, the last convert made by Śākyamuni.

西曼陀羅


西曼陀罗

see styles
xī màn tuó luó
    xi1 man4 tuo2 luo2
hsi man t`o lo
    hsi man to lo
 sai mandara
The "western" maṇḍala is that of the Vajradhātu, as the "eastern" is of the Garbhadhātu.

踰乾陀羅


踰干陀罗

see styles
yú qián tuó luó
    yu2 qian2 tuo2 luo2
yü ch`ien t`o lo
    yü chien to lo
 Yukondara
Yugaṃdhara

遊乾陀羅


遊干陀罗

see styles
yóu gān tuó luó
    you2 gan1 tuo2 luo2
yu kan t`o lo
    yu kan to lo
 Yugandara
Yugaṃdhara

阿呆陀羅

see styles
 ahondara; ahodara; ahondara
    あほんだら; あほだら; アホンダラ
(1) (kana only) (ksb:) fool; oaf; airhead; (2) (あほだら only) (abbreviation) (See あほだら経) type of fast-paced humorous singing mimicking the chanting of a Buddhist sutra, usually with lyrics satirizing current events

阿槃陀羅


阿槃陀罗

see styles
ā pán tuó luó
    a1 pan2 tuo2 luo2
a p`an t`o lo
    a pan to lo
 ahandara
avāntara, intermediate, within limits, included.

須跋陀羅


须跋陀罗

see styles
xū bá tuó luó
    xu1 ba2 tuo2 luo2
hsü pa t`o lo
    hsü pa to lo
(須跋陀) Subhadra; the last convert of the Buddha, 'a Brahman 120 years old.'

陀羅尼神咒


陀罗尼神咒

see styles
tuó luó ní shén zhòu
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 shen2 zhou4
t`o lo ni shen chou
    to lo ni shen chou
 darani jinju
a supernatural dhāraṇī spell

陀羅尼菩薩


陀罗尼菩萨

see styles
tuó luó ní pú sà
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 pu2 sa4
t`o lo ni p`u sa
    to lo ni pu sa
 Darani bosatsu
Dhāraṇī-bodhisattva, one who has great power to protect and save.

陀羅尼集經


陀罗尼集经

see styles
tuó luó ní jí jīng
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 ji2 jing1
t`o lo ni chi ching
    to lo ni chi ching
 Darani jikkyō
Dhāraṇī Collection Scripture

陀羅尼雜集


陀罗尼杂集

see styles
tuó luó ní zá jí
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 za2 ji2
t`o lo ni tsa chi
    to lo ni tsa chi
 Darani zōshū
Tuoluoni zaji

不動陀羅尼


不动陀罗尼

see styles
bù dòng tuó luó ní
    bu4 dong4 tuo2 luo2 ni2
pu tung t`o lo ni
    pu tung to lo ni
 fudō darani
Akṣobhya-dhāraṇī

九會曼陀羅


九会曼陀罗

see styles
jiǔ huì màn tuó luó
    jiu3 hui4 man4 tuo2 luo2
chiu hui man t`o lo
    chiu hui man to lo
 kue mandara
nine assemblies maṇḍala

仁王陀羅尼


仁王陀罗尼

see styles
rén wáng tuó luó ní
    ren2 wang2 tuo2 luo2 ni2
jen wang t`o lo ni
    jen wang to lo ni
 ninnō darani
dhāraṇī for humane kings

伐折羅陀羅


伐折罗陀罗

see styles
fá zhé luó tuó luó
    fa2 zhe2 luo2 tuo2 luo2
fa che lo t`o lo
    fa che lo to lo
 basaradara
持金剛 (or 執金剛) Vajradhara, the bearer of the vajra.

佛度跋陀羅


佛度跋陀罗

see styles
fó dù bá tuó luó
    fo2 du4 ba2 tuo2 luo2
fo tu pa t`o lo
    fo tu pa to lo
 Buddobadara
Buddhabhadra

佛陀跋陀羅


佛陀跋陀罗

see styles
fó tuó bá tuó luó
    fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
fo t`o pa t`o lo
    fo to pa to lo
 Buddabaddara
Buddhabhadra, of Kapilavastu, came to China circa 408, introduced an alphabet of forty-two characters and composed numerous works; also name of a disciple of Dharmakoṣa, whom Xuanzang met in India, 630-640.

佛馱跋陀羅


佛驮跋陀罗

see styles
fó tuó bá tuó luó
    fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
fo t`o pa t`o lo
    fo to pa to lo
 Buddabaddara
Buddhabhadra

佛馱踐陀羅


佛驮践陀罗

see styles
fó tuó jiàn tuó luó
    fo2 tuo2 jian4 tuo2 luo2
fo t`o chien t`o lo
    fo to chien to lo
 Buddasendara
Buddhabhadra.

僧伽跋陀羅


僧伽跋陀罗

see styles
sēng qié bá tuó luó
    seng1 qie2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
seng ch`ieh pa t`o lo
    seng chieh pa to lo
 Sōgyabaddara
Saṅghabhadra. 'A learned priest of Cashmere, a follower of the Sarvāstivādaḥ school, the author of many philosophical works.' Eitel.

兩界曼陀羅


两界曼陀罗

see styles
liǎng jiè màn tuó luó
    liang3 jie4 man4 tuo2 luo2
liang chieh man t`o lo
    liang chieh man to lo
 ryō kai mandara
maṇḍalas of both realms

千手陀羅尼


千手陀罗尼

see styles
qiān shǒu tuó luó ní
    qian1 shou3 tuo2 luo2 ni2
ch`ien shou t`o lo ni
    chien shou to lo ni
 senshu darani
thousand hands dhāraṇī

因陀羅尼羅


因陀罗尼罗

see styles
yīn tuó luó ní luó
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 luo2
yin t`o lo ni lo
    yin to lo ni lo
 Indara nira
(因陀羅尼羅目多) Indranīla-(muktā). Indra's blue (or green) stone, which suggests an emerald, Indranīlaka (M. W. ); but according to M. W. Indranīla is a sapphire; muktā is a pearl.

因陀羅跋帝


因陀罗跋帝

see styles
yīn tuó luó bá dì
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 ba2 di4
yin t`o lo pa ti
    yin to lo pa ti
 Indara battai
Tr. as Indra's city, or Indra's banner, but the latter is Indraketu; ? Indravatī.

大因陀羅壇


大因陀罗坛

see styles
dà yīn tuó luó tán
    da4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 tan2
ta yin t`o lo t`an
    ta yin to lo tan
 dai Indara dan
Indra-altar of square shape. He is worshipped as the mind-king of the universe, all things depending on him.

大因陀羅座


大因陀罗座

see styles
dà yīn tuó luó zuò
    da4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 zuo4
ta yin t`o lo tso
    ta yin to lo tso
 dai Indara za
The throne of Indra, whose throne is four-square to the universe ; also 金剛輪座.

孫陀羅難陀


孙陀罗难陀

see styles
sūn tuó luó nán tuó
    sun1 tuo2 luo2 nan2 tuo2
sun t`o lo nan t`o
    sun to lo nan to
 Sondarananda
Sundarananda, or Sunanda, said to be younger brother of Śākyamuni, his wife being the above Sundarī; thus called to distinguish him from Ānanda.

富維跋陀羅


富维跋陀罗

see styles
fù wéi bá tuó luó
    fu4 wei2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
fu wei pa t`o lo
    fu wei pa to lo
 fuihadara
ornamented short boot

寶炬陀羅尼


宝炬陀罗尼

see styles
bǎo jù tuó luó ní
    bao3 ju4 tuo2 luo2 ni2
pao chü t`o lo ni
    pao chü to lo ni
 hōko darani
treasure-torch dhāraṇī

尸羅跋陀羅


尸罗跋陀罗

see styles
shī luó bá tuó luó
    shi1 luo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
shih lo pa t`o lo
    shih lo pa to lo
 Shirabadara
Śīlabhadra. A learned monk of Nalanda, teacher of Hsumzang, A. D. 625.

尼羅婆陀羅


尼罗婆陀罗

see styles
ní luó pó tuó luó
    ni2 luo2 po2 tuo2 luo2
ni lo p`o t`o lo
    ni lo po to lo
 nira badara
尼藍婆 nīlavajra, the blue vajra, or thunderbolt.

惹那跋陀羅


惹那跋陀罗

see styles
rěn à bá tuó luó
    ren3 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2
jen a pa t`o lo
    jen a pa to lo
 Janabaddara
*Jñānabhadra

拘毘陀羅樹


拘毘陀罗树

see styles
jū pí tuó luó shù
    ju1 pi2 tuo2 luo2 shu4
chü p`i t`o lo shu
    chü pi to lo shu
 kubidara ju
the kovidāra tree

拘鞞陀羅樹


拘鞞陀罗树

see styles
jū bǐ tuó luó shù
    ju1 bi3 tuo2 luo2 shu4
chü pi t`o lo shu
    chü pi to lo shu
 kuhidara ju
the kovidāra tree

摩尼跋陀羅


摩尼跋陀罗

see styles
mó ní bá tuó luó
    mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2 luo2
mo ni pa t`o lo
    mo ni pa to lo
 Manibatsudara
Maṇibhadra

摩訶因陀羅


摩诃因陀罗

see styles
mó hē yīn tuó luó
    mo2 he1 yin1 tuo2 luo2
mo ho yin t`o lo
    mo ho yin to lo
 Makaindara
Mahendra, v. 摩哂.

摩訶曼陀羅


摩诃曼陀罗

see styles
mó hē màn tuó luó
    mo2 he1 man4 tuo2 luo2
mo ho man t`o lo
    mo ho man to lo
 maka mandara
(flowers of) mahāmāndārava (a kind of heavenly plant)

摩醯因陀羅


摩醯因陀罗

see styles
mó xì yīn tuó luó
    mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2
mo hsi yin t`o lo
    mo hsi yin to lo
 Makeiindara
(or 摩訶因陀羅) Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, who, on repenting of his dissolute life, became an arhat and is said to have founded Buddhism in Ceylon.

攘那跋陀羅


攘那跋陀罗

see styles
ráng nà bá tuó luó
    rang2 na4 ba2 tuo2 luo2
jang na pa t`o lo
    jang na pa to lo
 Jōnabaddara
*Jñānabhadra

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

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