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There are 13 total results for your 跋提 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

跋提

see styles
bá tí
    ba2 ti2
pa t`i
    pa ti
 Batsudai
Bhadra, or Bhadrika, v. 跋提梨迦; used also for Vatī, the river Hiraṇyavatī, or Gunduck.

跋提河

see styles
bá tí hé
    ba2 ti2 he2
pa t`i ho
    pa ti ho
 Batsudaiga
Ajitavatī

跋提唎迦

see styles
bá tí lì jiā
    ba2 ti2 li4 jia1
pa t`i li chia
    pa ti li chia
 Badairika
Bhadrika

跋提婆羅


跋提婆罗

see styles
bá tí pó luó
    ba2 ti2 po2 luo2
pa t`i p`o lo
    pa ti po lo
 Badaibara
Bhaddāli

跋提梨迦

see styles
bá tí lí jiā
    ba2 ti2 li2 jia1
pa t`i li chia
    pa ti li chia
 Badairika
(or 跋提唎迦) Bhadrika, also 婆提 or婆帝, one of the first five disciples, said to be a son of king Amṛtodana.

三摩跋提

see styles
sān mó bá tí
    san1 mo2 ba2 ti2
san mo pa t`i
    san mo pa ti
 sanmabatsudai
samāpatti

婆舍跋提

see styles
pó shè bá tí
    po2 she4 ba2 ti2
p`o she pa t`i
    po she pa ti
 Bashabadai
Vaśavartin, the sixth desire-heaven, the abode of Māra, the god of lust, sin, and death; its occupants avail themselves of the merits of others for their own pleasure; it is also called the abode of Śikhin (Brahma) as lord of fire; also 他化自在天 and 婆羅尼密婆舍跋提 Paranirmitavaśavartin.

尸羅跋提


尸罗跋提

see styles
shī luó bá tí
    shi1 luo2 ba2 ti2
shih lo pa t`i
    shih lo pa ti
 Shirabadai
Sravasti, idem 舍衞.

伊羅跋提河


伊罗跋提河

see styles
yī luó bá tí hé
    yi1 luo2 ba2 ti2 he2
i lo pa t`i ho
    i lo pa ti ho
 Irahatsudaika
Erāvatī, Airāvatī, Irāvatī, the river Ravi, also abbrev. to 跋提 Vati.

阿利羅跋提


阿利罗跋提

see styles
ā lì luó bá tí
    a1 li4 luo2 ba2 ti2
a li lo pa t`i
    a li lo pa ti
 Arirahatsudai
Ajitavatī, 阿特多伐底, see 尸 Hiraṇyavatī.

阿夷羅跋提


阿夷罗跋提

see styles
ā yí luó bá tí
    a1 yi2 luo2 ba2 ti2
a i lo pa t`i
    a i lo pa ti
 airabatei
Ajitavatī

婆羅尼密婆舍跋提


婆罗尼密婆舍跋提

see styles
pó luó ní mì pó shè bá tí
    po2 luo2 ni2 mi4 po2 she4 ba2 ti2
p`o lo ni mi p`o she pa t`i
    po lo ni mi po she pa ti
 Baranimi bashabadai
Paranirmitavaśavartin

波羅尼密婆舍跋提天


波罗尼密婆舍跋提天

see styles
bō luó ní mì pó shè bá tí tiān
    bo1 luo2 ni2 mi4 po2 she4 ba2 ti2 tian1
po lo ni mi p`o she pa t`i t`ien
    po lo ni mi po she pa ti tien
 haranimitsubashahadaiten
Paranirmita-vaśavartin, 'obedient to the will of those who are transformed by others,' M. W.; v. 他化自在天.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 13 results for "跋提" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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