There are 35 total results for your 旃 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
旃 see styles |
zhān zhan1 chan sen |
felt; silken banner A flag on a bent pole; to warn; translit. generally can, rarely śan, ṣan, cin, kim. |
旃丹 see styles |
zhān dān zhan1 dan1 chan tan Sentan |
v. 震 China. |
旃延 see styles |
zhān yán zhan1 yan2 chan yen Sen'en |
Kātyāyana |
旃廷 see styles |
zhān tíng zhan1 ting2 chan t`ing chan ting Sentei |
v. 迦 abbrev. for Kātyāyana. |
旃檀 see styles |
zhān tán zhan1 tan2 chan t`an chan tan sendan |
sandalwood (loanword from Sanskrit "candana") sandalwood |
旃遮 see styles |
zhān zhē zhan1 zhe1 chan che Sensha |
Ciñca-Māṇavikā, or Sundarī, also 旃闍, 戰遮 name of a brahmin woman who falsely accused the Buddha of adultery with her, 興起行經下 q.v. |
旃闍 旃阇 see styles |
zhān shé zhan1 she2 chan she Senja |
Ciñca-Māṇavikā |
迦旃 see styles |
jiā zhān jia1 zhan1 chia chan Kasen |
(迦旃延子) Kātyāyana; Mahākātyāyana; Mahākātyāyanīputra; one of the ten noted disciples of Śākyamuni. The foundation work of the Abhidharma philosophy; viz. the Abhidharma-jñāna-prasthāna-śāstra, has been attributed to him, but it is by an author of the same name 300 to 500 years later. Other forms are 迦多桁那; 迦多桁尼子(or 迦多演尼子); 迦底耶夜那; 迦氈延 (尼子). There are others of the same name; e. g. the seventh of the ten non-Buddhist philosophers, perhaps Kakuda Kātyāyana, associated with mathematics, but spoken of as 'a violent adversary of Śākyamuni.' M. W. |
旃提羅 旃提罗 see styles |
zhān tí luó zhan1 ti2 luo2 chan t`i lo chan ti lo sendaira |
śaṇḍha or ṣaṇḍhaka, a eunuch. |
旃檀娜 see styles |
zhān tán nà zhan1 tan2 na4 chan t`an na chan tan na sendanna |
(旃檀) candana, from cand, to brighten, gladden; sandal-wood, either the tree, wood, or incense-powder, from southern India; there are various kinds, e.g. 牛頭旃檀 q.v. |
旃檀耳 see styles |
zhān tán ěr zhan1 tan2 er3 chan t`an erh chan tan erh sendanni |
A fungus or fruit of the sandal tree, a broth or decoction of which is said to have been given to the Buddha at his last meal, by Cunda 純陀 q.v.; v. 長河含經 3. Also written 檀耳, 檀茸, and 檀樹耳. |
旃簛迦 see styles |
zhān shāi jiā zhan1 shai1 jia1 chan shai chia senshika |
This term as listed in Soothill is most certainly incorrect regarding the second character, obvious because of its pronunciation, as well as the presence of the term 旃簸迦 in other lexicons. |
旃簸迦 see styles |
zhān bǒ jiā zhan1 bo3 jia1 chan po chia senpaka |
campaka, also 瞻蔔 (or 瞻博 or 瞻波). A tree with yellow fragrant flowers, Michelia champaka; a kind of perfume; a kind of bread-fruit tree; a district in the upper Punjab. |
旃荼羅 旃荼罗 see styles |
zhān tú luó zhan1 tu2 luo2 chan t`u lo chan tu lo sendara |
caṇḍāla, v. 旃陀羅 below. |
旃達羅 旃达罗 see styles |
zhān dá luó zhan1 da2 luo2 chan ta lo Sendara |
旃達提婆 Candradeva, the moon, the moon-deva, the male ruler of the moon. |
旃陀利 see styles |
zhān tuó lì zhan1 tuo2 li4 chan t`o li chan to li sendari |
caṇḍāla, 'an outcast,' 'a man of the lowest and most despised of the mixed tribes, born from a Śūdra father and Brāhman mother.' M.W. He bore a flag and sounded a bell to warn of his presence. Converts from this class were admitted to ordination in Buddhism. |
旃陀羅 旃陀罗 see styles |
zhān tuó luó zhan1 tuo2 luo2 chan t`o lo chan to lo sendara |
caṇḍāla, derived from violent, and intp. as a butcher, bad man 惡人. |
迦旃延 see styles |
jiā zhān yán jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia chan yen Kasennen |
Kātyāyana |
旃達提婆 旃达提婆 see styles |
zhān dá tí pó zhan1 da2 ti2 po2 chan ta t`i p`o chan ta ti po Sendadeiba |
Candradeva |
波休迦旃 see styles |
bō xiū jiā zhān bo1 xiu1 jia1 zhan1 po hsiu chia chan Hakyū Kasen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
迦旃延子 see styles |
jiā zhān yán zǐ jia1 zhan1 yan2 zi3 chia chan yen tzu Kesenenshi |
Kātyāyanīputra |
迦旃延經 迦旃延经 see styles |
jiā zhān yán jīng jia1 zhan1 yan2 jing1 chia chan yen ching Kasenen kyō |
*Kātyāyana-sūtra |
旃達羅伐摩 旃达罗伐摩 see styles |
zhān dá luó fá mó zhan1 da2 luo2 fa2 mo2 chan ta lo fa mo Sendarabatsuma |
Candravarma |
旃達羅婆伽 旃达罗婆伽 see styles |
zhān dá luó pó qié zhan1 da2 luo2 po2 qie2 chan ta lo p`o ch`ieh chan ta lo po chieh Sendarabaga |
月分 Candrabhāgā. 'The largest Pundjab stream, the Acesines of Alexander, now called Chenab.' Eitel. |
旃陀阿輸柯 旃陀阿输柯 see styles |
zhān tuó ā shū kē zhan1 tuo2 a1 shu1 ke1 chan t`o a shu k`o chan to a shu ko Senda Ashuka |
Cāṇḍāśoka, Cruel Aśoka, a name given to Aśoka before his conversion. |
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. |
烏洛迦旃檀 乌洛迦旃檀 see styles |
wū luò jiā zhān tán wu1 luo4 jia1 zhan1 tan2 wu lo chia chan t`an wu lo chia chan tan uraka sendan |
uraga(sāra)-candana, serpent-sandal, a kind of sandal wood, used as a febrifuge. |
迦旃延尼子 see styles |
jiā zhān yán ní zǐ jia1 zhan1 yan2 ni2 zi3 chia chan yen ni tzu Kasenennishi |
*Kātyāyanī-putra |
迦據多迦旃延 迦据多迦旃延 see styles |
jiā jù duō jiā zhān yán jia1 ju4 duo1 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia chü to chia chan yen Kakota Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
迦旃延阿毘曇 迦旃延阿毘昙 see styles |
jiā zhān yán ā pí tán jia1 zhan1 yan2 a1 pi2 tan2 chia chan yen a p`i t`an chia chan yen a pi tan Kasennen abidon |
Kātyāyana abhidharma |
多摩羅跋旃檀香 多摩罗跋旃檀香 see styles |
duō mó luó bá zhān tán xiāng duo1 mo2 luo2 ba2 zhan1 tan2 xiang1 to mo lo pa chan t`an hsiang to mo lo pa chan tan hsiang Tamara hasendankō |
Tamālapattra-candana-gandha; a Buddha-incarnation of the 11th son of Mahābhijña, residing N. W. of our universe; also the name of the Buddha- incarnation of Mahāmaudgalyāyana. |
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 |
迦羅拘陀迦旃延 迦罗拘陀迦旃延 see styles |
jiā luó jū tuó jiā zhān yán jia1 luo2 ju1 tuo2 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia lo chü t`o chia chan yen chia lo chü to chia chan yen Karakuda Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
迦羅鳩馱迦旃延 迦罗鸠驮迦旃延 see styles |
jiā luó jiū tuó jiā zhān yán jia1 luo2 jiu1 tuo2 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia lo chiu t`o chia chan yen chia lo chiu to chia chan yen Karakuda Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
旃那(ateji) see styles |
senna センナ |
(kana only) Alexandrian senna (Senna alexandrina) (lat:); Egyptian senna; true senna |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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