There are 26 total results for your 甁 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
甁 see styles |
píng ping2 p`ing ping kamebyō |
variant of 瓶[ping2] A bottle, vase, jar, pitcher, etc. |
甁沙 see styles |
píng shā ping2 sha1 p`ing sha ping sha Heisha |
*Bimbisāra |
甁灌 see styles |
píng guàn ping2 guan4 p`ing kuan ping kuan heikan |
vase initiation |
甁盆 see styles |
píng pén ping2 pen2 p`ing p`en ping pen heibon |
jar |
五甁 see styles |
wǔ píng wu3 ping2 wu p`ing wu ping gobyō |
The five vases used by the esoteric school for offering flowers to their Buddha, the flowers are stuck in a mixture of the five precious things, the five grains and the five medicines mingled with scented water. |
善甁 see styles |
shàn píng shan4 ping2 shan p`ing shan ping zenbyō |
vase of virtue |
寶甁 宝甁 see styles |
bǎo píng bao3 ping2 pao p`ing pao ping hōbyō |
kuṇḍikā, a precious vase, vessels used in worship; a baptismal vase used by the esoteric sects for pouring water on the head. |
德甁 see styles |
dé píng de2 ping2 te p`ing te ping tokubyō |
The vase or talisman of power, cf. 賢德. |
澡甁 see styles |
zǎo píng zao3 ping2 tsao p`ing tsao ping sōhei |
澡罐 kuṇḍikā, a water-pot. |
瀉甁 泻甁 see styles |
xiè píng xie4 ping2 hsieh p`ing hsieh ping shabyō |
perfect transmission of the single flavor |
觸甁 触甁 see styles |
chù píng chu4 ping2 ch`u p`ing chu ping sokubyō |
toilet jar |
賢甁 贤甁 see styles |
xián píng xian2 ping2 hsien p`ing hsien ping kenbyō |
bhadra-kumbha; auspicious jar, magic bottle, from which all good things may be wished. |
甁沙王 see styles |
píng shā wáng ping2 sha1 wang2 p`ing sha wang ping sha wang Binjaō |
Bimbisāra, v. 頻. |
甁耆羅 甁耆罗 see styles |
píng qí luó ping2 qi2 luo2 p`ing ch`i lo ping chi lo Heikira |
Eitel gives this as Viṅgila, Viṅkila, Varaṅgala; the ancient capital of Andhra, cf. 案; but it is doubtful. |
五寶甁 五宝甁 see styles |
wǔ bǎo píng wu3 bao3 ping2 wu pao p`ing wu pao ping go hōbyō |
five jeweled vases |
吉祥甁 see styles |
jí xiáng píng ji2 xiang2 ping2 chi hsiang p`ing chi hsiang ping kichijō byō |
auspicious vase |
天德甁 see styles |
tiān dé píng tian1 de2 ping2 t`ien te p`ing tien te ping tentoku byō |
The vase of divine virtue, i.e. bodhi; also a sort of cornucopia.; The vase of deva virtue, i. e. the bodhi heart, because all that one desires comes from it, e. g. the 如意珠 the talismanic pearl. Cf. 天意樹. |
如意甁 see styles |
rú yì píng ru2 yi4 ping2 ju i p`ing ju i ping nyoi byō |
The talismanic vase. |
帝釋甁 帝释甁 see styles |
dì shì píng di4 shi4 ping2 ti shih p`ing ti shih ping Taishaku byō |
The vase of Indra, from which came all things he needed; called also 德祥甁(or 賢祥甁or 吉祥甁) vase of virtue, or of worth, or of good fortune. |
德祥甁 see styles |
dé xiáng píng de2 xiang2 ping2 te hsiang p`ing te hsiang ping Tokushō byō |
Indra's vase |
甁窣都渡 see styles |
píng sù dū dù ping2 su4 du1 du4 p`ing su tu tu ping su tu tu hei sototo |
droṇastūpa, a stupa said to contain a jar of relics of Śākyamuni's body, surreptitiously collected after his cremation by a Brahman. |
一味瀉甁 一味泻甁 see styles |
yī wèi xiè píng yi1 wei4 xie4 ping2 i wei hsieh p`ing i wei hsieh ping ichimi shabyō |
Completely, exhaustively, e.g. as water can be poured from one bottle to another without loss, so should be a master's pouring of the Law into the minds of his disciples. |
五甁智水 see styles |
wǔ píng zhì shuǐ wu3 ping2 zhi4 shui3 wu p`ing chih shui wu ping chih shui gobyō chisui |
The five vases are emblems of the five departments of the Vajradhātu, and the fragrant water the wisdom of the five. Wisdom— Buddhas. |
五甁灌頂 五甁灌顶 see styles |
wǔ píng guàn dǐng wu3 ping2 guan4 ding3 wu p`ing kuan ting wu ping kuan ting gobyō kanjō |
Baptism with water of the five vases 五甁 representing the wisdom of the five Buddhas 五佛. |
作甁天子 see styles |
zuò píng tiān zǐ zuo4 ping2 tian1 zi3 tso p`ing t`ien tzu tso ping tien tzu Sahei Tenshi |
Śuddhāvasadeva |
澡甁天子 see styles |
zǎo píng tiān zǐ zao3 ping2 tian1 zi3 tsao p`ing t`ien tzu tsao ping tien tzu Sōhei Tenshi |
Śuddhāvasadeva, 作甁天子 who appeared to Śākyamuni when a prince, leading him to leave home. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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