There are 10 total results for your 修多羅 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
修多羅 修多罗 see styles |
xiū duō luó xiu1 duo1 luo2 hsiu to lo sutara すたら |
(place-name) Sutara Sutra; from siv, to sew, to thread, to string together, intp. as 綖, i.e. 線 thread, string; strung together as a garland of flowers. Sutras or addresses attributed to the Buddha, usually introduced by 如是我聞 thus have I heard, Evam mayā śrutam It is intp. by 經 a warp, i.e. the threads on which a piece is woven; it is the sūtra-piṭaka, or first portion of the Tripiṭaka; but is sometimes applied to the whole canon. It is also intp. 契 or契經 scriptures. Also 修單羅; 修妬路; 修多闌; 修單蘭多; 素呾纜 (or 素怛纜); 蘇多羅 (or 蘇呾羅). A clasp on the seven-piece robe of the 眞宗 Shin sect. |
修多羅寺 see styles |
shutaraji しゅたらじ |
(place-name) Shutaraji |
修多羅藏 修多罗藏 see styles |
xiū duō luó zàng xiu1 duo1 luo2 zang4 hsiu to lo tsang shutara zō |
sūtra collection |
修多羅論部 修多罗论部 see styles |
xiū duō luó lùn bù xiu1 duo1 luo2 lun4 bu4 hsiu to lo lun pu Shutararon bu |
Sautrāntika |
九部修多羅 九部修多罗 see styles |
jiǔ bù xiū duō luó jiu3 bu4 xiu1 duo1 luo2 chiu pu hsiu to lo ku bu shutara |
nine divisions of the canon |
圓滿修多羅 圆满修多罗 see styles |
yuán mǎn xiū duō luó yuan2 man3 xiu1 duo1 luo2 yüan man hsiu to lo Enman shutara |
Sūtra of the Perfect [Teaching] |
薩達摩分陀利修多羅 萨达摩分陀利修多罗 see styles |
sà dá mó fēn tuó lì xiū duō luó sa4 da2 mo2 fen1 tuo2 li4 xiu1 duo1 luo2 sa ta mo fen t`o li hsiu to lo sa ta mo fen to li hsiu to lo Satsudatsuma fundari shutara |
Saddharma-puṇḍarīka-sūtra |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching Dai hōkō engaku shūtara ryōgikyō |
Da fangguang yuanjue xiuduoluo liaoyi jing |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經說誼 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经说谊 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng shuō yí da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 shuo1 yi2 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching shuo i Daihōkō engakushūtara ryōgikyō setsugi |
Daebanggwang wongak sudara youigyeong seorui |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經略疏註 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经略疏注 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng lüè shū zhù da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 lve4 shu1 zhu4 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching lve shu chu Daihōkō engaku shūtara ryōgi kyō ryakusochū |
Dafangguang yuanjue xiuduoluo liaoyi jing lueshuzhu |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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