There are 29 total results for your 娑羅 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
娑羅 娑罗 see styles |
suō luó suo1 luo2 so lo sara さら |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Sara 沙羅 śāla, sāla; the Sāl tree, 娑羅樹 Shorea robusta, the teak tree. |
娑羅娑 娑罗娑 see styles |
suō luó suō suo1 luo2 suo1 so lo so sharasha |
sārasa, the Indian crane. |
娑羅林 娑罗林 see styles |
suō luó lín suo1 luo2 lin2 so lo lin Shararin |
Śālavana, the grove of sāl trees near Kuśinagara, the reputed place of the Buddha's death. |
娑羅樹 娑罗树 see styles |
suō luó shù suo1 luo2 shu4 so lo shu saraju しゃらじゅ |
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul śāla trees |
娑羅王 娑罗王 see styles |
suō luó wáng suo1 luo2 wang2 so lo wang Sharaō |
(娑羅樹王) Śālendra-rāja, a title of a Buddha; also of Śubhavyūha, father of Guanyin. |
婆娑羅 see styles |
basara; bashara ばさら; ばしゃら |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) acting without restraint; self-indulgence; wild license; eccentricity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) being pretentious; putting on airs; foppery; dandyism; coxcombry; gaudiness |
拘娑羅 拘娑罗 see styles |
jū suō luó ju1 suo1 luo2 chü so lo Kushara |
Kosala |
摩娑羅 摩娑罗 see styles |
mó suō luó mo2 suo1 luo2 mo so lo mashara |
musāra-galva, agate, cf. 牟. |
牟娑羅 牟娑罗 see styles |
móu suō luó mou2 suo1 luo2 mou so lo mushara |
musāra |
目娑羅 目娑罗 see styles |
mù suō luó mu4 suo1 luo2 mu so lo mokushara |
musāra |
阿娑羅 阿娑罗 see styles |
ā suō luó a1 suo1 luo2 a so lo ashara |
asaru, a medicine; a plant, Blumea-lacera; or perhaps asāra, the castor-oil plant, or the aloe. |
娑羅双樹 see styles |
sharasouju / sharasoju しゃらそうじゅ sarasouju / sarasoju さらそうじゅ |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
娑羅梨弗 娑罗梨弗 see styles |
suō luó lí fú suo1 luo2 li2 fu2 so lo li fu Shararifutsu |
Salaribhu |
娑羅樹林 娑罗树林 see styles |
suō luó shù lín suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2 so lo shu lin Sharajurin |
Śāla Forest |
娑羅樹王 娑罗树王 see styles |
suō luó shù wáng suo1 luo2 shu4 wang2 so lo shu wang Sharaju ō |
Sālêndra-rāja |
娑羅雙樹 娑罗双树 see styles |
suō luó shuāng shù suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 so lo shuang shu sarasōju |
the two śāla trees |
婆娑羅山 see styles |
basarayama ばさらやま |
(personal name) Basarayama |
拘娑羅國 拘娑罗国 see styles |
jū suō luó guó ju1 suo1 luo2 guo2 chü so lo kuo Kushara koku |
Kosala |
摩訶娑羅 摩诃娑罗 see styles |
mó hē suō luó mo2 he1 suo1 luo2 mo ho so lo Makashara |
Mahāsāra |
頻婆娑羅 频婆娑罗 see styles |
pín pó suō luó pin2 po2 suo1 luo2 p`in p`o so lo pin po so lo |
Bimbisāra, or Bimbasāra頻毘娑羅; 洴沙 (or 甁沙 or 萍沙). A king of Magadha, residing at Rājagṛha, converted by Śākyamuni, to whom he gave the Veṇuvana park; imprisoned by his son Ajātaśatru, and died. |
頻毘娑羅 see styles |
pín pí suō luó pin2 pi2 suo1 luo2 p`in p`i so lo pin pi so lo |
Bimbisāra |
娑羅雙樹林 娑罗双树林 see styles |
suō luó shuāng shù lín suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 lin2 so lo shuang shu lin Sara sōjurin* |
Śāla Forest |
Variations: |
shara; sara しゃら; さら |
(1) (See 沙羅双樹・1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) (See 夏椿) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
婆娑羅隧道 see styles |
basarazuidou / basarazuido ばさらずいどう |
(place-name) Basarazuidō |
牛角娑羅林 牛角娑罗林 see styles |
niú jué suō luó lín niu2 jue2 suo1 luo2 lin2 niu chüeh so lo lin Gokaku sara rin |
Ox-horns śāla grove, said to be a couple of śāla or teak trees shaped like ox-horns, which grew near Kuśinagara, under which the Buddha preached the Nirvana Sutra. He is reported to have entered nirvana in a grove of eight śāla trees standing in pairs. |
頻婆娑羅王 see styles |
pín pó suō luó wáng pin2 po2 suo1 luo2 wang2 p`in p`o so lo wang pin po so lo wang |
King Bimbisāra |
Variations: |
saraju; sharaju さらじゅ; しゃらじゅ |
(1) (See 夏椿) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) (See 娑羅双樹・1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul |
憂陀伽娑羅旃檀 忧陀伽娑罗旃檀 see styles |
yōu tuó qié suō luó zhān tán you1 tuo2 qie2 suo1 luo2 zhan1 tan2 yu t`o ch`ieh so lo chan t`an yu to chieh so lo chan tan udakashara sendan |
serpent-sandal |
Variations: |
sarasouju; sharasouju; sarasouju / sarasoju; sharasoju; sarasoju さらそうじゅ; しゃらそうじゅ; サラソウジュ |
(1) (yoji) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) (yoji) (See 夏椿) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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