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Simple Dictionary Definition |
菩薩誼 菩萨谊 see styles |
pú sà yí pu2 sa4 yi2 p`u sa i pu sa i bosatsu gi |
meaning of a bodhisattva |
菩薩身 菩萨身 see styles |
pú sà shēn pu2 sa4 shen1 p`u sa shen pu sa shen bosatsu shin |
bodhisattva's body |
菩薩道 菩萨道 see styles |
pú sà dào pu2 sa4 dao4 p`u sa tao pu sa tao bosatsu dō |
see 菩薩行. |
蒙巴薩 蒙巴萨 see styles |
méng bā sà meng2 ba1 sa4 meng pa sa |
Mombasa (city in Kenya) |
西薩町 see styles |
nishisatsuchou / nishisatsucho にしさつちょう |
(place-name) Nishisatsuchō |
計薩羅 计萨罗 see styles |
jì sà luó ji4 sa4 luo2 chi sa lo keisara |
kesara |
諸菩薩 诸菩萨 see styles |
zhū pú sà zhu1 pu2 sa4 chu p`u sa chu pu sa sho bosatsu |
the bodhisattvas |
謨薩羅 谟萨罗 see styles |
mó sà luó mo2 sa4 luo2 mo sa lo bosatsura |
musalagarbha, v. 牟. |
豪薩語 豪萨语 see styles |
háo sà yǔ hao2 sa4 yu3 hao sa yü |
the Hausa language |
金沙薩 金沙萨 see styles |
jīn shā sà jin1 sha1 sa4 chin sha sa |
Kinshasa, capital of Zaire |
鉤菩薩 钩菩萨 see styles |
gōu pú sà gou1 pu2 sa4 kou p`u sa kou pu sa kō bosatsu |
The bodhisattva guardian with the trident, one of the four with barb, noose, chain or bell. |
阿薩多 阿萨多 see styles |
ā sà duō a1 sa4 duo1 a sa to Asatta |
aṣāḍhā, is a double nakṣatra (two lunar mansions) associated with 箕, stars in Sagittarius; this form is said to be pūrvāṣāḍhā and is intp. as 軫, i.e. stars in Corvus, but these stars are in the Indian constellation Hastā, the Hand, which may be the more correct transliteration; cf. 阿沙陀. |
阿薩姆 阿萨姆 see styles |
ā sà mǔ a1 sa4 mu3 a sa mu |
Assam, India |
阿薩德 阿萨德 see styles |
ā sà dé a1 sa4 de2 a sa te |
More info & calligraphy: Asaad |
阿薩曩 阿萨曩 see styles |
ā sà nǎng a1 sa4 nang3 a sa nang asanō |
seat |
阿薩闍 阿萨阇 see styles |
ā sà shé a1 sa4 she2 a sa she asassha |
asādhya, incurable. |
雞薩羅 鸡萨罗 see styles |
jī sà luó ji1 sa4 luo2 chi sa lo keisara |
keśara, hair, mane (of a lion etc.), curly, name of a gem. |
非菩薩 非菩萨 see styles |
fēi pú sà fei1 pu2 sa4 fei p`u sa fei pu sa |
Not Bodhisattvas, those who have not yet inclined their hearts to Mahāyāna. |
高薩羅 高萨罗 see styles |
gāo sà luó gao1 sa4 luo2 kao sa lo |
v. 憍 Kośala. |
鶴薩羅 鹤萨罗 see styles |
hè sà luó he4 sa4 luo2 ho sa lo |
Hasara, 'the second capital of Tsaukūṭa, perhaps the modern Assaia Hazaréh between Ghuznee and Kandahar in Afghanistan.' Eitel. |
鷄薩羅 see styles |
jī sà luó ji1 sa4 luo2 chi sa lo |
keśara |
薩克斯管 萨克斯管 see styles |
sà kè sī guǎn sa4 ke4 si1 guan3 sa k`o ssu kuan sa ko ssu kuan |
sax; saxophone |
薩克斯風 萨克斯风 see styles |
sà kè sī fēng sa4 ke4 si1 feng1 sa k`o ssu feng sa ko ssu feng |
saxophone (loanword) |
薩克森州 萨克森州 see styles |
sà kè sēn zhōu sa4 ke4 sen1 zhou1 sa k`o sen chou sa ko sen chou |
Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4] |
薩克洛夫 萨克洛夫 see styles |
sà kè luò fū sa4 ke4 luo4 fu1 sa k`o lo fu sa ko lo fu |
Sakharov (name); Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Soviet nuclear physicist and dissident human rights activist |
薩利殺跛 萨利杀跛 see styles |
sà lì shā bǒ sa4 li4 sha1 bo3 sa li sha po satsurisaha |
sarṣapa, mustard-seed. |
薩南諸島 see styles |
satsunanshotou / satsunanshoto さつなんしょとう |
(place-name) Satsunan Islands |
薩哈洛夫 萨哈洛夫 see styles |
sà hā luò fū sa4 ha1 luo4 fu1 sa ha lo fu |
Sakharov (Russian name) |
薩哈羅夫 萨哈罗夫 see styles |
sà hǎ luó fū sa4 ha3 luo2 fu1 sa ha lo fu |
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist |
薩哈諾夫 萨哈诺夫 see styles |
sà hǎ nuò fū sa4 ha3 nuo4 fu1 sa ha no fu |
(Andrei) Sakharov |
薩埵波倫 萨埵波伦 see styles |
sà duǒ bō lún sa4 duo3 bo1 lun2 sa to po lun Sattabarin |
Sadāprarudita |
薩多琦梨 萨多琦梨 see styles |
sà duō qí lí sa4 duo1 qi2 li2 sa to ch`i li sa to chi li Sattakiri |
Name of a demon king, intp. as a deva of great strength or power. |
薩婆多宗 萨婆多宗 see styles |
sà pó duō zōng sa4 po2 duo1 zong1 sa p`o to tsung sa po to tsung Satsubata shū |
Sarvâstivāda school |
薩婆多部 萨婆多部 see styles |
sà pó duō bù sa4 po2 duo1 bu4 sa p`o to pu sa po to pu Sabata bu |
Sarvâstivāda |
薩婆帝婆 萨婆帝婆 see styles |
sà pó dì pó sa4 po2 di4 po2 sa p`o ti p`o sa po ti po Satsubataiba |
Sarvâstivāda |
薩婆悉多 萨婆悉多 see styles |
sà pó xī duō sa4 po2 xi1 duo1 sa p`o hsi to sa po hsi to satsubashitta |
薩婆悉達多; 薩婆曷剌他悉陀 sarvāthasiddha, sarvasiddhārtha, every object (or desire) attained, personal birthname of Śākyamuni; also 薩婆頞他悉陀; 薩縛頞他悉地; abbrev. to 悉達. |
薩婆悉馱 萨婆悉驮 see styles |
sà pó xī tuó sa4 po2 xi1 tuo2 sa p`o hsi t`o sa po hsi to satsubashitta |
all-attained |
薩婆若多 萨婆若多 see styles |
sà pó ruò duō sa4 po2 ruo4 duo1 sa p`o jo to sa po jo to satsubanyata |
(Skt. sarvajña) |
薩婆若那 萨婆若那 see styles |
sà pó ruò nà sa4 po2 ruo4 na4 sa p`o jo na sa po jo na satsubanyana |
(Skt. sarvajña) |
薩婆迦摩 萨婆迦摩 see styles |
sà pó jiā mó sa4 po2 jia1 mo2 sa p`o chia mo sa po chia mo satsubakama |
sarvakāma, all kinds of desires; fulfilling all wishes M.W. |
薩川了洋 see styles |
satsukawanorihiro さつかわのりひろ |
(person) Satsukawa Norihiro (1972.4.18-) |
薩巴德羅 萨巴德罗 see styles |
sà bā dé luó sa4 ba1 de2 luo2 sa pa te lo |
Zapatero (name); José Luis Zapatero (1960-), Spanish PSOE politician, prime minister of Spain 2004-2011 |
薩德爾市 萨德尔市 see styles |
sà dé ěr shì sa4 de2 er3 shi4 sa te erh shih |
Sadr city (Shia township in East Bagdad) |
薩折羅娑 萨折罗娑 see styles |
sà zhé luó suō sa4 zhe2 luo2 suo1 sa che lo so satsuserasha |
(Skt. sarjarasa) |
薩拉戈薩 萨拉戈萨 see styles |
sà lā gē sà sa4 la1 ge1 sa4 sa la ko sa |
Zaragoza, Spain |
薩拉曼卡 萨拉曼卡 see styles |
sà lā màn kǎ sa4 la1 man4 ka3 sa la man k`a sa la man ka |
Salamanca, Spain |
薩拉熱窩 萨拉热窝 see styles |
sà lā rè wō sa4 la1 re4 wo1 sa la je wo |
Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
薩摩の守 see styles |
satsumanokami さつまのかみ |
traveling while deliberately not paying a fare (travelling) |
薩摩三人 see styles |
satsumahayato さつまはやと |
(person) Satsuma Hayato |
薩摩冨士 see styles |
satsumafuji さつまふじ |
(surname) Satsumafuji |
薩摩半島 see styles |
satsumahantou / satsumahanto さつまはんとう |
(place-name) Satsuma Peninsula |
薩摩塩屋 see styles |
satsumashioya さつましおや |
(personal name) Satsumashioya |
薩摩大口 see styles |
satsumaooguchi さつまおおぐち |
(personal name) Satsumaooguchi |
薩摩大川 see styles |
satsumaookawa さつまおおかわ |
(personal name) Satsumaookawa |
薩摩富士 see styles |
satsumafuji さつまふじ |
(surname) Satsumafuji |
薩摩揚げ see styles |
satsumaage / satsumage さつまあげ |
deep-fried ball of fish paste |
薩摩松元 see styles |
satsumamatsumoto さつままつもと |
(personal name) Satsumamatsumoto |
薩摩湯田 see styles |
satsumayuda さつまゆだ |
(personal name) Satsumayuda |
薩摩琵琶 see styles |
satsumabiwa さつまびわ |
(See 琵琶) Satsuma biwa; Satsuma lute |
薩摩白浜 see styles |
satsumashirahama さつましらはま |
(personal name) Satsumashirahama |
薩摩耶犬 萨摩耶犬 see styles |
sà mó yē quǎn sa4 mo2 ye1 quan3 sa mo yeh ch`üan sa mo yeh chüan |
Samoyed (dog) |
薩摩高城 see styles |
satsumataki さつまたき |
(personal name) Satsumataki |
薩摩鶴田 see styles |
satsumatsuruda さつまつるだ |
(personal name) Satsumatsuruda |
薩斯卡通 萨斯卡通 see styles |
sà sī kǎ tōng sa4 si1 ka3 tong1 sa ssu k`a t`ung sa ssu ka tung |
Saskatoon city, Saskatchewan, Canada |
薩格勒布 萨格勒布 see styles |
sà gé lè bù sa4 ge2 le4 bu4 sa ko le pu |
Zagreb, capital of Croatia 克羅地亞|克罗地亚[Ke4 luo2 di4 ya4] |
薩桑王朝 萨桑王朝 see styles |
sà sāng wáng cháo sa4 sang1 wang2 chao2 sa sang wang ch`ao sa sang wang chao |
Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) |
薩爾圖區 萨尔图区 see styles |
sà ěr tú qū sa4 er3 tu2 qu1 sa erh t`u ch`ü sa erh tu chü |
Sa'ertu district of Daqing city 大慶|大庆[Da4 qing4], Heilongjiang |
薩爾溫江 萨尔温江 see styles |
sà ěr wēn jiāng sa4 er3 wen1 jiang1 sa erh wen chiang |
Salween river, flowing from Tibet into Myanmar |
薩爾瓦多 萨尔瓦多 see styles |
sà ěr wǎ duō sa4 er3 wa3 duo1 sa erh wa to |
More info & calligraphy: Salvatore |
薩爾科奇 萨尔科奇 see styles |
sà ěr kē qí sa4 er3 ke1 qi2 sa erh k`o ch`i sa erh ko chi |
Sarkozy (name); Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), president of France 2007-2012 |
薩爾科齊 萨尔科齐 see styles |
sà ěr kē qí sa4 er3 ke1 qi2 sa erh k`o ch`i sa erh ko chi |
Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French UMP politician, President 2007-2012; also written 薩科齊|萨科齐[Sa4 ke1 qi2] |
薩爾茨堡 萨尔茨堡 see styles |
sà ěr cí bǎo sa4 er3 ci2 bao3 sa erh tz`u pao sa erh tzu pao |
Salzburg |
薩珊王朝 萨珊王朝 see styles |
sà shān wáng cháo sa4 shan1 wang2 chao2 sa shan wang ch`ao sa shan wang chao |
Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) |
薩羅縛奢 萨罗缚奢 see styles |
sà luó fú shē sa4 luo2 fu2 she1 sa lo fu she satsurabasha |
sarvāsā |
薩羅酸底 萨罗酸底 see styles |
sà luó suān dǐ sa4 luo2 suan1 di3 sa lo suan ti Sarasantei |
Sarasvatī |
薩般若多 萨般若多 see styles |
sà bō rě duō sa4 bo1 re3 duo1 sa po je to satsubanyata |
(Skt. sarvajñatā) |
薩英戦争 see styles |
satsueisensou / satsuesenso さつえいせんそう |
(hist) Anglo-Satsuma War (1863); Bombardment of Kagoshima |
薩蘭斯克 萨兰斯克 see styles |
sà lán sī kè sa4 lan2 si1 ke4 sa lan ssu k`o sa lan ssu ko |
Saransk, capital of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia |
薩裒煞地 萨裒煞地 see styles |
sà póu shà dì sa4 pou2 sha4 di4 sa p`ou sha ti sa pou sha ti satsubusachi |
sarpauṣadhi, serpent-medicine, said to have been provided by (the Buddha when he was) Indra, as a python, in giving his flesh to feed the starving. A monastery in Udyāna built on the reputed spot. Also 薩裒施殺. |
薩赫蛋糕 萨赫蛋糕 see styles |
sà hè dàn gāo sa4 he4 dan4 gao1 sa ho tan kao |
Sachertorte, Viennese chocolate cake |
薩迦耶見 萨迦耶见 see styles |
sà jiā yé jiàn sa4 jia1 ye2 jian4 sa chia yeh chien sakkaya ken |
satkāya-darśana, the view of the reality of personality. |
薩達刺摩 萨达刺摩 see styles |
sà dá cì mó sa4 da2 ci4 mo2 sa ta tz`u mo sa ta tzu mo saddatsusema |
(Skt. saddharma) |
薩達喇摩 萨达喇摩 see styles |
sà dá lǎ mó sa4 da2 la3 mo2 sa ta la mo satsudarama |
saddharma, the good, true, beautiful, or excellent law, tr. by 正法, the right, or correct law, or method; or by 妙法the wonderful law, or method, i.e. the 薩達磨芬陀利 (薩達磨芬陀利迦); 薩達磨奔荼利迦; 薩曇分陀利 saddharma-puṇḍarīka, the Lotus Sutra, v. 法華經 and 妙. |
薩遮尼乾 萨遮尼干 see styles |
sà zhē ní qián sa4 zhe1 ni2 qian2 sa che ni ch`ien sa che ni chien Satsusha Niken |
(薩遮尼乾連陀), ? Jñāti Nirgrantha, v. 尼. |
薩長同盟 see styles |
sacchoudoumei / sacchodome さっちょうどうめい |
(hist) Satchō Alliance; 1866 alliance between the feudal domains of Satsuma and Chōshū |
薩闍羅娑 萨阇罗娑 see styles |
sà shé luó suō sa4 she2 luo2 suo1 sa she lo so satsujarasha |
sarjarasa; 薩折羅娑; resin of the Sal-tree, resin used as scent or incense. |
薩陀波倫 萨陀波伦 see styles |
sà tuó bō lún sa4 tuo2 bo1 lun2 sa t`o po lun sa to po lun Sattabarin |
Sadāprarudita |
薩陀波崙 萨陀波崙 see styles |
sà tuó bō lún sa4 tuo2 bo1 lun2 sa t`o po lun sa to po lun Satsudaharin |
sadāpralāpa; ever chattering, or bewailing, name of a bodhisattva, some say who wept while searching for truth. Also the常啼佛 ever-wailing buddha, name of the final buddha of the present kalpa. |
薩非王朝 萨非王朝 see styles |
sà fēi wáng cháo sa4 fei1 wang2 chao2 sa fei wang ch`ao sa fei wang chao |
Persian Safavid Dynasty 1501-1722 |
薩馬蘭奇 萨马兰奇 see styles |
sà mǎ lán qí sa4 ma3 lan2 qi2 sa ma lan ch`i sa ma lan chi |
Juan Antonio Samaranch (1920-2010), Spanish Olympic official, president of International Olympic Committee 1980-2001 |
一乘菩薩 一乘菩萨 see styles |
yī shèng pú sà yi1 sheng4 pu2 sa4 i sheng p`u sa i sheng pu sa ichijō bosatsu |
One Vehicle bodhisattva |
一分菩薩 一分菩萨 see styles |
yī fēn pú sà yi1 fen1 pu2 sa4 i fen p`u sa i fen pu sa ichibun bosatsu |
A one-tenth bodhisattva, or disciple; one who keeps one-tenth of the commandments. |
一切菩薩 一切菩萨 see styles |
yī qiè pú sà yi1 qie4 pu2 sa4 i ch`ieh p`u sa i chieh pu sa issai bosatsu |
all bodhisattvas |
一生菩薩 一生菩萨 see styles |
yī shēng pú sà yi1 sheng1 pu2 sa4 i sheng p`u sa i sheng pu sa iashō bosatsu |
bodhisattvas in their last lifetime before attaining buddhahood |
三種菩薩 三种菩萨 see styles |
sān zhǒng pú sà san1 zhong3 pu2 sa4 san chung p`u sa san chung pu sa san shu bosatsu |
three types of bodhisattvas |
三藏菩薩 三藏菩萨 see styles |
sān zàng pú sà san1 zang4 pu2 sa4 san tsang p`u sa san tsang pu sa sanzō bosatsu |
bodhisattva of the Tripiṭaka Teaching |
上審菩薩 上审菩萨 see styles |
shàng shěn pú sà shang4 shen3 pu2 sa4 shang shen p`u sa shang shen pu sa Jōshin bosatsu |
Shangshen Pusa |
上薩摩瀬 see styles |
kamisatsumaze かみさつまぜ |
(place-name) Kamisatsumaze |
上行菩薩 上行菩萨 see styles |
shàng xíng pú sà shang4 xing2 pu2 sa4 shang hsing p`u sa shang hsing pu sa Jōgyō bosatsu |
Viśiṣṭa-cāritra Bodhisattva, who suddenly rose out of the earth as Buddha was concluding one of his Lotus sermons; v. Lotus sūtra 15 and 21. He is supposed to have been a convert of the Buddha in long past ages and to come to the world in its days of evil. Nichiren in Japan believed himself to be this Bodhisattva's reincarnation, and the Nichiren trinity is the Buddha, i.e. the eternal Śākyamuni Buddha; the Law, i.e. the Lotus Truth; and the Saṅgha, i.e. this Bodhisattva, in other words Nichiren himself as the head of all living beings, or eldest son of the Buddha. |
下薩摩瀬 see styles |
shimosatsumaze しもさつまぜ |
(place-name) Shimosatsumaze |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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