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莫訶洛迦 莫诃洛迦 see styles |
mò hē luò jiā mo4 he1 luo4 jia1 mo ho lo chia makaraka |
(Skt. mahallaka) |
莫訶衍磧 莫诃衍碛 see styles |
mù hē yǎn qì mu4 he1 yan3 qi4 mu ho yen ch`i mu ho yen chi Makaenshaku |
The great Shamo (Gobi) desert. |
蘇訶嚩帝 苏诃嚩帝 see styles |
sū hē mó dì su1 he1 mo2 di4 su ho mo ti sokabatai |
sukhāvatī |
訶佛罵祖 诃佛骂祖 see styles |
hē fó mà zǔ he1 fo2 ma4 zu3 ho fo ma tsu kabutsu meso |
To scold a Buddha and abuse an elder. |
訶利底母 诃利底母 see styles |
hē lì dǐ mǔ he1 li4 di3 mu3 ho li ti mu Karitei mo |
or 南 idem. |
訶利枳舍 诃利枳舍 see styles |
hē lì zhǐ shè he1 li4 zhi3 she4 ho li chih she Karishisha |
004373里鷄舍 Harikeśa, yellow-haired, lion's mane, name of a yakṣa. |
訶梨怛鷄 诃梨怛鸡 see styles |
hē lí dá jī he1 li2 da2 ji1 ho li ta chi karitankei |
yellow Myrobalan |
訶梨憺雞 诃梨憺鸡 see styles |
hē lí dàn jī he1 li2 dan4 ji1 ho li tan chi karitankei |
yellow Myrobalan |
訶梨跋摩 诃梨跋摩 see styles |
hē lí bá mó he1 li2 ba2 mo2 ho li pa mo Karihatsuma |
Harivarman, tawny armour, and 師子鎧 lion armour; a Brahman who '900 years' after the Nirvāṇa, appeared in Central India and joined the Sarvāstivādin and Satyasiddhi school by the publication of the Satyasiddhi śāstra (tr. as the 成實論 by Kumārajīva, 407-418). |
訶羅訶羅 诃罗诃罗 see styles |
hē luó hē luó he1 luo2 he1 luo2 ho lo ho lo karakara |
halahala, etc., a deadly poison. |
訶責擯罰 诃责摈罚 see styles |
hē zé bìn fá he1 ze2 bin4 fa2 ho tse pin fa kaseki hinbatsu |
reprimand and expel |
鄔斜訶羅 邬斜诃罗 see styles |
wū xié hē luó wu1 xie2 he1 luo2 wu hsieh ho lo ujakara |
devourer of energy |
阿浮訶那 阿浮诃那 see styles |
ā fú hēn à a1 fu2 hen1 a4 a fu hen a afukana |
āvāhana |
阿羅漢訶 阿罗汉诃 see styles |
ā luó hàn hē a1 luo2 han4 he1 a lo han ho arakanka |
One of the titles of Buddha, the arhan who has overcome mortality. |
鞞婆訶羅 鞞婆诃罗 see styles |
bǐ pó hē luó bi3 po2 he1 luo2 pi p`o ho lo pi po ho lo |
(Eka)vyavahārika, tr. 一說部, a branch of the Māhāsaṅghika. |
首訶旣那 首诃旣那 see styles |
shǒu hē jì nà shou3 he1 ji4 na4 shou ho chi na |
(or 首阿旣那) Śubhakṛtsna, the ninth brahmaloka, i.e. the third region of the third dhyāna of form. |
佉訶囉嚩阿 佉诃囉嚩阿 see styles |
qiā hē luō mó ā qia1 he1 luo1 mo2 a1 ch`ia ho lo mo a chia ho lo mo a kya ka ra ba a |
kha, ha, ra, va, a, the five 種子 roots, or seed-tones of the five elements, space, wind, fire, water, earth respectively. |
奈取羅訶羅 奈取罗诃罗 see styles |
nài qǔ luó hē luó nai4 qu3 luo2 he1 luo2 nai ch`ü lo ho lo nai chü lo ho lo Nashurakara |
Rudhirāhāra, name of a yakṣa. |
弗婆毘提訶 弗婆毘提诃 see styles |
fú pó pí tí hē fu2 po2 pi2 ti2 he1 fu p`o p`i t`i ho fu po pi ti ho Hotsubabidaika |
continent of Pūrva-videhaḥ |
摩訶倶祉羅 摩诃倶祉罗 see styles |
mó hē jù zhǐ luó mo2 he1 ju4 zhi3 luo2 mo ho chü chih lo Makagushira |
Mahākauṣṭhila |
摩訶倶絺羅 摩诃倶絺罗 see styles |
mó hē jù chī luó mo2 he1 ju4 chi1 luo2 mo ho chü ch`ih lo mo ho chü chih lo Makaguchira |
Mahā-Kauṣṭhila |
摩訶僧祇律 摩诃僧祇律 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí lǜ mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 lv4 mo ho seng ch`i lü mo ho seng chi lü Makasōgiritsu |
The great canon of monastic rules, tr. by Buddhabhadra and Faxian in 40 juan. |
摩訶僧祇部 摩诃僧祇部 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí bù mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 bu4 mo ho seng ch`i pu mo ho seng chi pu Makasōgi bu |
Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, or Mahāsaṅghanikāya; 大衆部 one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika, said to have been formed after the second synod in opposition to the Sthavirās, marking the first division in the Buddhist church. Followers of Mahākāśyapa. After the third synod this school split into five sects: Pūrvaśāila, Avaraśāila, Haimavatā, Lokottaravādinas, Prajñāptivādinas. |
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. |
摩訶婆羅多 摩诃婆罗多 see styles |
mó hē pó luó duō mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1 mo ho p`o lo to mo ho po lo to mahaabaarata / mahabarata マハーバーラタ |
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC (work) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE); (wk) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE) |
摩訶慮瑟拏 摩诃虑瑟拏 see styles |
mó hē lǜ sèn á mo2 he1 lv4 sen4 a2 mo ho lü sen a Makaryoshina |
Mahāroṣaṇa, the angry deva. |
摩訶憍曇彌 摩诃憍昙弥 see styles |
mó hē jiāo tán mí mo2 he1 jiao1 tan2 mi2 mo ho chiao t`an mi mo ho chiao tan mi Makakyōdonmi |
Mahāgautamī, aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni. Cf. 憍. |
摩訶拘絺羅 摩诃拘絺罗 see styles |
mó hē jū chī luó mo2 he1 ju1 chi1 luo2 mo ho chü ch`ih lo mo ho chü chih lo Maka kuchira |
Mahākauṣṭhila, a disciple of the Buddha; also 摩訶倶瑟耻羅; v. 拘. |
摩訶拘羞羅 摩诃拘羞罗 see styles |
mó hē jū xiū luó mo2 he1 ju1 xiu1 luo2 mo ho chü hsiu lo makakushūra |
Mahākauṣṭhila |
摩訶曼珠沙 摩诃曼珠沙 see styles |
mó hē màn zhū shā mo2 he1 man4 zhu1 sha1 mo ho man chu sha makamanjusha |
mahāmañjūṣaka |
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) |
摩訶毘訶羅 摩诃毘诃罗 see styles |
mó hē pí hē luó mo2 he1 pi2 he1 luo2 mo ho p`i ho lo mo ho pi ho lo Makabikara |
Mahāvihāra. A monastery near Anurādhāpura, Ceylon, where Faxian (A.D. 400) found 3,000 inmates. |
摩訶目乾連 摩诃目干连 see styles |
mó hē mù gān lián mo2 he1 mu4 gan1 lian2 mo ho mu kan lien Makamokkanren |
Mahā-Maudgalyāyana |
摩訶目犍連 摩诃目犍连 see styles |
mó hē mù jiān lián mo2 he1 mu4 jian1 lian2 mo ho mu chien lien Makamokkenren |
Mahāmaudgalyāyana, v. 目, one of the chief disciples of Śākyamuni, at whose left his image is placed, Śāriputra being on the right. Mahāsthāmaprāpta is said to be a form of Maudgalyāyana. |
摩訶缽特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo maka hatoma |
great white lotus |
摩訶羅夜那 摩诃罗夜那 see styles |
mó hē luó yen à mo2 he1 luo2 yen4 a4 mo ho lo yen a Maharayana |
Maudgalyāyana |
摩訶般若經 摩诃般若经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 jing1 mo ho po je ching Maka hannya kyō |
Mahāprajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
摩訶菩提寺 摩诃菩提寺 see styles |
mó hē pú tí sì mo2 he1 pu2 ti2 si4 mo ho p`u t`i ssu mo ho pu ti ssu Makabodai ji |
Mahābodhi-saṅghārāma. The monastery of the great enlightenment, a vihāra near the Bodhidruma at Gayā; cf. 西域記 8 and Faxian. |
摩訶諾伽那 摩诃诺伽那 see styles |
mó hēn uo qien à mo2 hen1 uo4 qien2 a4 mo hen uo qien a makadagana |
mahānagna, 'quite naked' (M.W.); great naked powerful spirits, cf. 諾. |
摩訶迦旃延 摩诃迦旃延 see styles |
mó hē jiā zhān yán mo2 he1 jia1 zhan1 yan2 mo ho chia chan yen Maka Kasennen |
Mahākātyāyana, one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni; v. 大 and 迦. |
摩訶迦栴延 摩诃迦栴延 see styles |
mó hē jiā zhān yán mo2 he1 jia1 zhan1 yan2 mo ho chia chan yen Maka kasenen |
Mahā-kātyāyana |
摩訶鉢特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo makahadoma |
mahāpadma, defined by M.W. as a great 'white' lotus; but intp. in China as the great red lotus, after which the eighth cold hell is named. As the great white lotus it is a Buddha-throne, of purity and fragrance. |
摩訶闍迦樊 摩诃阇迦樊 see styles |
mó hē shé jiā fán mo2 he1 she2 jia1 fan2 mo ho she chia fan Makajakahan |
Great Almsgiving Prince |
毘戌陀僧訶 毘戌陀僧诃 see styles |
pí xū tuó sēng hē pi2 xu1 tuo2 seng1 he1 p`i hsü t`o seng ho pi hsü to seng ho Bijutsudasōka |
Viśuddhasiṃha |
毘訶羅波羅 毘诃罗波罗 see styles |
pí hē luó bō luó pi2 he1 luo2 bo1 luo2 p`i ho lo po lo pi ho lo po lo bikarahara |
vihārapāla, the guardian of a monastery. |
毘訶羅莎弭 毘诃罗莎弭 see styles |
pí hē luó suō mǐ pi2 he1 luo2 suo1 mi3 p`i ho lo so mi pi ho lo so mi bikarashami |
vihārasvāmin, the patron or bestower of the monastery. |
菩薩摩訶薩 菩萨摩诃萨 see styles |
pú sà mó hē sà pu2 sa4 mo2 he1 sa4 p`u sa mo ho sa pu sa mo ho sa bosatsu makasatsu |
bodhisattva-mahāsattva. mahāsattva is the perfected bodhisattva, greater than any other being except a Buddha. |
釋摩訶衍論 释摩诃衍论 see styles |
shì mó hē yǎn lùn shi4 mo2 he1 yan3 lun4 shih mo ho yen lun Shaku makaen ron |
Explanation of the Treatise on Mahāyāna |
阿縛羅訶佉 阿缚罗诃佉 see styles |
ā fú luó hē qiā a1 fu2 luo2 he1 qia1 a fu lo ho ch`ia a fu lo ho chia a ba ra ka ka |
a-va-ra-ha-kha, a spell uniting the powers respectively of earth, water, fire, air, and space. |
勿哩訶婆跋底 勿哩诃婆跋底 see styles |
wù lī hē pó bá dǐ wu4 li1 he1 po2 ba2 di3 wu li ho p`o pa ti wu li ho po pa ti Morikabahattei |
B.rhaspati, Jupiter-lord, 木星 Jupiter. |
布嚕婆毘提訶 布噜婆毘提诃 see styles |
bù lū pó pí tí hē bu4 lu1 po2 pi2 ti2 he1 pu lu p`o p`i t`i ho pu lu po pi ti ho Furobabidaika |
Pūrvavideha |
弗于毘婆提訶 弗于毘婆提诃 see styles |
fú yú pí pó tí hē fu2 yu2 pi2 po2 ti2 he1 fu yü p`i p`o t`i ho fu yü pi po ti ho Hotsūbi Badaika |
Pūrva-Videha |
戌婆揭羅僧訶 戌婆揭罗僧诃 see styles |
xū pó qì luó sēng hē xu1 po2 qi4 luo2 seng1 he1 hsü p`o ch`i lo seng ho hsü po chi lo seng ho Jubakyarasōka |
Śubhakarasiṃha. Propitious lion, i. e. auspicious and heroic; fearless. |
摩訶倶瑟祉羅 摩诃倶瑟祉罗 see styles |
mó hē jù sè zhǐ luó mo2 he1 ju4 se4 zhi3 luo2 mo ho chü se chih lo Makagushichishira |
Mahā-Kauṣṭhila |
摩訶倶瑟耻羅 摩诃倶瑟耻罗 see styles |
mó hē jù sè chǐ luó mo2 he1 ju4 se4 chi3 luo2 mo ho chü se ch`ih lo mo ho chü se chih lo Makakushichira |
Mahā-Kauṣṭhila |
摩訶曼殊沙華 摩诃曼殊沙华 see styles |
mó hē màn shū shā huā mo2 he1 man4 shu1 sha1 hua1 mo ho man shu sha hua makamanshushake |
mahāmañjūṣaka, a red flower yielding the madder (munjeeth of Bengal). |
摩訶曼陀羅華 摩诃曼陀罗华 see styles |
mó hē màn tuó luó huā mo2 he1 man4 tuo2 luo2 hua1 mo ho man t`o lo hua mo ho man to lo hua moko mandara ke |
mahāmandārava, a large white lotus; cf. 曼. |
摩訶毘盧遮那 摩诃毘卢遮那 see styles |
mó hē pí lú zhēn à mo2 he1 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 mo ho p`i lu chen a mo ho pi lu chen a makabirushana まかびるしゃな |
{Buddh} Mahavairocana (Buddha who symbolizes the entirety of the phenomenological world) v. 毘. Mahāvairocana. |
摩訶波闍婆提 摩诃波阇婆提 see styles |
mó hē bō shé pó tí mo2 he1 bo1 she2 po2 ti2 mo ho po she p`o t`i mo ho po she po ti Makahajabadai |
Mahāprajāpatī |
摩訶波闍波提 摩诃波阇波提 see styles |
mó hē bō shé bō tí mo2 he1 bo1 she2 bo1 ti2 mo ho po she po t`i mo ho po she po ti Makapajapadai |
Mahāprajāpatī, title of aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni; reputed as the first abbess; according to the Lotus she is to become a Buddha, under the title of Sarvasattva-priya-darśana. Also摩訶鉢剌闍鉢底; cf. 憍 Gautamī. |
摩訶目眞鄰陀 摩诃目眞邻陀 see styles |
mó hē mù zhēn lín tuó mo2 he1 mu4 zhen1 lin2 tuo2 mo ho mu chen lin t`o mo ho mu chen lin to Makamokushinrinda |
Mahāmucilinda |
摩訶目脂鄰陀 摩诃目脂邻陀 see styles |
mó hē mù zhī lín tuó mo2 he1 mu4 zhi1 lin2 tuo2 mo ho mu chih lin t`o mo ho mu chih lin to Makamokushirinda |
(or 摩訶目眞鄰陀) Mahāmucilinda, name of a nāga-king, etc., v. 目. |
摩訶耶彌提婆 摩诃耶弥提婆 see styles |
mó hē yé mí tí pó mo2 he1 ye2 mi2 ti2 po2 mo ho yeh mi t`i p`o mo ho yeh mi ti po makayamidaiba |
Mahāyānadeva, a title given to Xuanzang in India; cf. 玄. |
摩訶般涅槃那 摩诃般涅槃那 see styles |
mó hē bān niè pán nà mo2 he1 ban1 nie4 pan2 na4 mo ho pan nieh p`an na mo ho pan nieh pan na makahan nehan na |
(Skt. mahāparinirvāṇa) |
摩訶般湼槃那 摩诃般湼槃那 see styles |
mó hē bān niè pán nà mo2 he1 ban1 nie4 pan2 na4 mo ho pan nieh p`an na mo ho pan nieh pan na maka han nehanna |
mahāparinirvāṇa, v. 涅, the great complete nirvāṇa, final release, perfect rest. |
摩訶薩埵王子 摩诃萨埵王子 see styles |
mó hē sà duǒ wáng zǐ mo2 he1 sa4 duo3 wang2 zi3 mo ho sa to wang tzu Makasatsuta ōshi |
Mahāsattva-kumāra-rāja, the noble and royal prince, Śākyamuni. |
摩訶質帝薩埵 摩诃质帝萨埵 see styles |
mó hē zhí dì sà duǒ mo2 he1 zhi2 di4 sa4 duo3 mo ho chih ti sa to maka shittei satta |
mahācittasattva. A great-mind being, a bodhisattva. Also 摩訶菩堤質帝薩埵. |
衆許摩訶帝經 众许摩诃帝经 see styles |
zhòng xǔ mó hē dì jīng zhong4 xu3 mo2 he1 di4 jing1 chung hsü mo ho ti ching Shukomakadai kyō |
Mahāsammata-rāja |
跋折羅吒訶婆 跋折罗咤诃婆 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē pó ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 po2 pa che lo cha ho p`o pa che lo cha ho po Haseratakaba |
Vajrahāsa |
跋折羅吒訶沙 跋折罗咤诃沙 see styles |
bá zhé luó zhà hē shā ba2 zhe2 luo2 zha4 he1 sha1 pa che lo cha ho sha Baseratakasha |
Vajrāṭṭahāsa, i.e. Śiva, one of the guardians, the laughing Mahārāja. |
光讚摩訶般若經 光讚摩诃般若经 see styles |
guāng zàn mó hē bō rě jīng guang1 zan4 mo2 he1 bo1 re3 jing1 kuang tsan mo ho po je ching Kōsanmaka hannya kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāramitā |
摩訶毘訶羅住部 摩诃毘诃罗住部 see styles |
mó hē pí hē luó zhù bù mo2 he1 pi2 he1 luo2 zhu4 bu4 mo ho p`i ho lo chu pu mo ho pi ho lo chu pu Makabikara jūbu |
Mahā-vihāravāsināḥ. 'A subdivision of the Mahāsthavirāḥ school, which combated the Mahāyāna system.' Eitel. |
摩訶目眞鄰陀山 摩诃目眞邻陀山 see styles |
mó hē mù zhēn lín tuó shān mo2 he1 mu4 zhen1 lin2 tuo2 shan1 mo ho mu chen lin t`o shan mo ho mu chen lin to shan Makamokushinrinda san |
Mahāmucilinda |
摩訶般若放光經 摩诃般若放光经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě fàng guāng jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 fang4 guang1 jing1 mo ho po je fang kuang ching Maka hannya hōkō kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
摩訶般若波羅蜜 摩诃般若波罗蜜 see styles |
mó hē bō rě bō luó mì mo2 he1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 mo ho po je po lo mi mokoboja horomi |
mahāprajñāpāramitā, v. 般, the great wisdom method of crossing the stream to nirvāṇa, i.e. Buddha-truth. |
摩訶菩提僧伽藍 摩诃菩提僧伽蓝 see styles |
mó hē pú tí sēng qié lán mo2 he1 pu2 ti2 seng1 qie2 lan2 mo ho p`u t`i seng ch`ieh lan mo ho pu ti seng chieh lan Maka bodai sōgaran |
Temple of Great Enlightenment |
摩訶袒持陀羅尼 摩诃袒持陀罗尼 see styles |
mó hē tǎn chí tuó luó ní mo2 he1 tan3 chi2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 mo ho t`an ch`ih t`o lo ni mo ho tan chih to lo ni makatanji darani |
Mahā t'an-ch'ih dhāraṇī |
摩訶鉢剌闍鉢底 摩诃钵剌阇钵底 see styles |
mó hē bō là shé bō dǐ mo2 he1 bo1 la4 she2 bo1 di3 mo ho po la she po ti Makaharatsujahatei |
Mahāprajāpatī |
莫訶僧祇尼迦耶 莫诃僧祇尼迦耶 see styles |
mù hē sēng qí ní jiā yé mu4 he1 seng1 qi2 ni2 jia1 ye2 mu ho seng ch`i ni chia yeh mu ho seng chi ni chia yeh Makasōgi nikaya |
Mahāsāṅghika-nikāya, cf. 摩. |
衆許摩訶帝釋經 众许摩诃帝释经 see styles |
zhòng xǔ mó hē dì shì jīng zhong4 xu3 mo2 he1 di4 shi4 jing1 chung hsü mo ho ti shih ching Shukomaka taishaku kyō |
Mahāsammata-rāja |
諸尊菩薩摩訶薩 诸尊菩萨摩诃萨 see styles |
zhū zūn pú sà mó hē sà zhu1 zun1 pu2 sa4 mo2 he1 sa4 chu tsun p`u sa mo ho sa chu tsun pu sa mo ho sa shoson bosatsu makasatsu |
all honored bodhisattvas, those great beings |
佛說衆許摩訶帝經 佛说众许摩诃帝经 see styles |
fó shuō zhòng xǔ mó hē dì jīng fo2 shuo1 zhong4 xu3 mo2 he1 di4 jing1 fo shuo chung hsü mo ho ti ching Bussetsu shukomakatai kyō |
Mahāsammata-rāja |
唵摩休羅細娑婆訶 唵摩休罗细娑婆诃 see styles |
ǎn mó xiū luó xì suō pó hē an3 mo2 xiu1 luo2 xi4 suo1 po2 he1 an mo hsiu lo hsi so p`o ho an mo hsiu lo hsi so po ho on makurasai so waka |
oṃ mahorase svāhā |
摩訶般若波羅蜜經 摩诃般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě bō luó mì jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 mo ho po je po lo mi ching Maka hannya haramitsu kyō |
Mohe boruo boluomi jing |
摩訶般若波羅蜜多心經 摩诃般若波罗蜜多心经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě bō luó mì duō xīn jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 xin1 jing1 mo ho po je po lo mi to hsin ching Maka hannya haramitta shingyō |
Heart Sūtra |
摩訶般若波羅蜜道行經 摩诃般若波罗蜜道行经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě bō luó mì dào xíng jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 dao4 xing2 jing1 mo ho po je po lo mi tao hsing ching Makahannya haramitsu dōgyō kyō |
Mohe bore boloumi daoxing jing |
提波羅惹寺麻訶所生祕決 提波罗惹寺麻诃所生祕决 see styles |
tí bō luó rě sì má hē suǒ shēng mì jué ti2 bo1 luo2 re3 si4 ma2 he1 suo3 sheng1 mi4 jue2 t`i po lo je ssu ma ho so sheng mi chüeh ti po lo je ssu ma ho so sheng mi chüeh Daiharajaji maka shoshō hiketsu |
Secrets of Deva Rāja Temple and the Great Birth |
文殊師利所說摩訶般若波羅蜜經 文殊师利所说摩诃般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
wén shū shī lì suǒ shuō mó hē bō rě bō luó mì jīng wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 suo3 shuo1 mo2 he1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 wen shu shih li so shuo mo ho po je po lo mi ching Monjushiri shosetsu makahannya haramitsukyō |
Wenshushili suoshuo mohebore boluomi jing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 88 results for "诃" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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