There are 18 total results for your 羅摩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
羅摩 罗摩 see styles |
luó mó luo2 mo2 lo mo rama |
rāma, delightful, joyful; also the name of a grove, perhaps ārāma, a pleasaunce, garden. |
羅摩伽 罗摩伽 see styles |
luó mó qié luo2 mo2 qie2 lo mo ch`ieh lo mo chieh ramaga |
is tr. as 入法界 entering the realm of the law. |
迦羅摩 迦罗摩 see styles |
jiā luó mó jia1 luo2 mo2 chia lo mo Karama |
Kālāma |
羅摩印度 罗摩印度 see styles |
luó mó yìn dù luo2 mo2 yin4 du4 lo mo yin tu Ramaindo |
Helmend a river rising in Afghanistan. |
羅摩衍那 罗摩衍那 see styles |
luó mó yǎn nà luo2 mo2 yan3 na4 lo mo yen na |
the Ramayana (Indian epic) |
迦羅摩經 迦罗摩经 see styles |
jiā luó mó jīng jia1 luo2 mo2 jing1 chia lo mo ching Karama kyō |
Kālāma-sūtra |
那羅摩那 那罗摩那 see styles |
nà luó mó nà na4 luo2 mo2 na4 na lo mo na Naramana |
(or那羅摩納) Naramānava, a young Brahman, a descendant of Manu. |
羅摩諾索夫 罗摩诺索夫 see styles |
luó mó nuò suǒ fū luo2 mo2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 lo mo no so fu |
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath |
鉢羅摩菩提 钵罗摩菩提 see styles |
bō luó mó pú tí bo1 luo2 mo2 pu2 ti2 po lo mo p`u t`i po lo mo pu ti harama bodai |
parama-bodhi, supreme enlightenment. |
室羅摩拏理迦 室罗摩拏理迦 see styles |
shì luó mó ná lǐ jiā shi4 luo2 mo2 na2 li3 jia1 shih lo mo na li chia shiramanarika |
śrāmaṇerīka |
欝陀羅羅摩子 欝陀罗罗摩子 see styles |
yù tuó luó luó mó zǐ yu4 tuo2 luo2 luo2 mo2 zi3 yü t`o lo lo mo tzu yü to lo lo mo tzu Utsudararamashi |
Uddaka Rāmaputta; Udraka Rāmaputra |
阿羅羅伽羅摩 阿罗罗伽罗摩 see styles |
ā luó luó qié luó mó a1 luo2 luo2 qie2 luo2 mo2 a lo lo ch`ieh lo mo a lo lo chieh lo mo Araragarama |
Āḷāra Kālāma |
阿羅邏迦羅摩 阿罗逻迦罗摩 see styles |
ā luó luó jiā luó mó a1 luo2 luo2 jia1 luo2 mo2 a lo lo chia lo mo Ararakarama |
Ālāra Kālāma |
鬱陀羅羅摩子 see styles |
yù tuó luó luó mó zǐ yu4 tuo2 luo2 luo2 mo2 zi3 yü t`o lo lo mo tzu yü to lo lo mo tzu |
Udraka Ramaputra |
羅摩諾索夫山脊 罗摩诺索夫山脊 see styles |
luó mó nuò suǒ fū shān jǐ luo2 mo2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 shan1 ji3 lo mo no so fu shan chi |
Lomonosov ridge (in the Artic Ocean) |
毘訖羅摩阿迭多 毘讫罗摩阿迭多 see styles |
pí qì luó mó ā dié duō pi2 qi4 luo2 mo2 a1 die2 duo1 p`i ch`i lo mo a tieh to pi chi lo mo a tieh to Bikiramaaitta |
Vikramāditya, Valour-sun, intp. as surpassing the sun, a celebrated king who drove out the Sakas, or Scythians, and ruled over northern India from 57 B. C., patron of literature and famous benefactor of Buddhism. Also 馝柯羅摩阿迭多. |
阿波羅摩那阿婆 阿波罗摩那阿婆 see styles |
ā bō luó mó nà ā pó a1 bo1 luo2 mo2 na4 a1 po2 a po lo mo na a p`o a po lo mo na a po Aharamanaaba |
Apramāṇābha |
室羅摩拏洛迦三跋羅 室罗摩拏洛迦三跋罗 see styles |
shì luó mó ná luò jiā sān bá luó shi4 luo2 mo2 na2 luo4 jia1 san1 ba2 luo2 shih lo mo na lo chia san pa lo shiramana rakuka sanbara |
precepts for novice monks |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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