There are 10 total results for your 木叉 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
木叉 see styles |
mù chā mu4 cha1 mu ch`a mu cha mokusha もくしゃ |
(given name) Mokusha 木蛇; 波羅提木叉 mokṣa, prātimokṣa 波羅提木叉; mokṣa is deliverance, emancipation; prati, 'towards, 'implies the getting rid of evils one by one; the 250 rules of the Vinaya for monks for their deliverance from the round of mortality. |
毘木叉 毗木叉 see styles |
pí mù chā pi2 mu4 cha1 p`i mu ch`a pi mu cha bimokusha |
v. 毘目叉. |
木叉提婆 see styles |
mù chā tí pó mu4 cha1 ti2 po2 mu ch`a t`i p`o mu cha ti po Mokusha daiba |
Mokṣadeva. A title given by the Hinayanists in India to Mahāyānadeva, i. e. 玄奘 Xuanzang.; "Mokṣa-deva", a title given to 玄奘 Xuanzang. |
木叉毱多 see styles |
mù chā jú duō mu4 cha1 ju2 duo1 mu ch`a chü to mu cha chü to Mokushagikuta |
Mokṣagupta. A monk of Karashahr, protagonist of the Madhyamayāna school, 'whose ignorance Xuanzang publicly exposed. ' Eitel. |
三處木叉 三处木叉 see styles |
sān chù mù chā san1 chu4 mu4 cha1 san ch`u mu ch`a san chu mu cha san sho mokusha |
The mokṣa of the three places, i.e. moral control over body, mouth, and mind. |
婆羅提木叉 婆罗提木叉 see styles |
pó luó tí mù chā po2 luo2 ti2 mu4 cha1 p`o lo t`i mu ch`a po lo ti mu cha haradai mokusa |
pratimokṣa, v. 波. |
波羅提木叉 波罗提木叉 see styles |
pō luó tí mù chā po1 luo2 ti2 mu4 cha1 p`o lo t`i mu ch`a po lo ti mu cha haradaimokusha はらだいもくしゃ |
pratimoksa; pratimoksha; rules governing the behaviour of Buddhist monks and nuns prātimokṣa; emancipation, deliverance, absolution. Prātimokṣa; the 250 commandments for monks in the Vinaya, v. 木叉, also 婆; the rules in the Vinaya from the four major to the seventy-five minor offences; they should be read in assembly twice a month and each monk invited to confess his sins for absolution. |
般羅底木叉 般罗底木叉 see styles |
pán luó dǐ mù chā pan2 luo2 di3 mu4 cha1 p`an lo ti mu ch`a pan lo ti mu cha harateimokusha |
prātimokṣa |
鉢喇底木叉 钵喇底木叉 see styles |
bō lǎ dǐ mù chā bo1 la3 di3 mu4 cha1 po la ti mu ch`a po la ti mu cha harateimokusha |
prātimokṣa, idem mokṣa, v. 木, 波, 解. prātimokṣa, a portion of the Vinaya, called the sūtra of emancipation. |
波羅提毘木叉 波罗提毘木叉 see styles |
bō luó tí pí mù chā bo1 luo2 ti2 pi2 mu4 cha1 po lo t`i p`i mu ch`a po lo ti pi mu cha haradaibimokusha |
code of Vinaya precepts |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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