There are 9 total results for your 尸弃 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尸棄 尸弃 see styles |
shī qì shi1 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi Shiki |
Śikhin, 式棄; 式詰; 尸棄那 (or 尸棄佛); 罽那尸棄; crested, or a fame; explained by 火 fire; 刺那尸棄 Ratnaśikhin occurs in the Abhidharma. In the 本行經 it is 螺髻 a shell like tuft of hair. (1) The 999th Buddha of the last kalpa, whom Śākyamuni is said to have met. (2) The second of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, born in Prabhadvaja 光相城 as a Kṣatriya. (3) A Maha-brahma, whose name Śikhin is defined as 頂髻 or 火災頂 having a flaming tuft on his head; connected with the world-destruction by fire. The Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 describes Śikhin as 火 or 火首 fame, or a flaming head and as the god of fire, styled also 樹提 Suddha, pure; he observed the 火定 Fire Dhyāna, broke the lures of the realm of desire, and followed virtue. |
尸棄佛 尸弃佛 see styles |
shī qì fó shi1 qi4 fo2 shih ch`i fo shih chi fo Shiki Butsu |
Śikhin Buddha |
尸棄尼 尸弃尼 see styles |
shī qì ní shi1 qi4 ni2 shih ch`i ni shih chi ni Shikini |
Also 識 (or 瑟 or 式) 匿. Chavames accepts the identification with Chighnan, a region of the Pamirs (Documents sur les Tou-kiue Occidentaux, p. 162). |
尸棄毘 尸弃毘 see styles |
shī qì pí shi1 qi4 pi2 shih ch`i p`i shih chi pi Shikibi |
A deva of music located in the East. |
尸棄那 尸弃那 see styles |
shī qìn à shi1 qin4 a4 shih ch`in a shih chin a Shikina |
Śikhin |
刺那尸棄 刺那尸弃 see styles |
cin à shī qì cin4 a4 shi1 qi4 cin a shih ch`i cin a shih chi Sekinashiki |
Ratnaśikhin |
剌那尸棄 剌那尸弃 see styles |
làn à shī qì lan4 a4 shi1 qi4 lan a shih ch`i lan a shih chi Ranashiki |
Ratnaśikhin, cf. 尸棄, 'the 999th Buddha of the preceding kalpa, the second of the Sapta Buddha.' Eitel. |
罽那尸棄 罽那尸弃 see styles |
jìn à shī qì jin4 a4 shi1 qi4 chin a shih ch`i chin a shih chi Keinashiki |
Śikhin |
罽那尸棄佛 罽那尸弃佛 see styles |
jìn à shī qì fó jin4 a4 shi1 qi4 fo2 chin a shih ch`i fo chin a shih chi fo Keinashiki butsu |
v. 尸棄 Ratnaśikhin. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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