There are 13 total results for your 达多 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
達多 达多 see styles |
dá duō da2 duo1 ta to Datta |
Devadatta, v. 提. |
悉達多 悉达多 see styles |
xī dá duō xi1 da2 duo1 hsi ta to shiddaruta しっだるた |
More info & calligraphy: Siddhartha(personal name) Shiddaruta (悉達) Siddhārtha, Sarvāthasiddha, also悉多 (悉多頞他); 悉陀 the realization of all aims, prosperous; personal name of Śākyamuni. |
蘇達多 苏达多 see styles |
sū dá duō su1 da2 duo1 su ta to Sodatta |
Sudatta, v. 須 name of Anāthapiṇḍaka. |
須達多 须达多 see styles |
xū dá duō xu1 da2 duo1 hsü ta to |
(須達); 蘇達多 Sudatta, well-given, intp. as a good giver, beneficent; known as 給獨 benefactor of orphans, etc. His name was Anāthapiṇḍaka, who bestowed the Jetavana vihāra on the Buddha. |
地婆達多 地婆达多 see styles |
dì pó dá duō di4 po2 da2 duo1 ti p`o ta to ti po ta to Chibadatta |
(or 地婆達兜) Devadatta, v. 提婆達多. |
拔提達多 拔提达多 see styles |
bá tí dá duō ba2 ti2 da2 duo1 pa t`i ta to pa ti ta to Badaidatta |
Bhadradatta, name of a king. |
提婆達多 提婆达多 see styles |
dī pó dá duō di1 po2 da2 duo1 ti p`o ta to ti po ta to deibadatta / debadatta でいばだった |
(person) Devadatta (cousin of Gautama Buddha) 提婆; 提婆達; 提婆達兜; 達兜; 地婆達多 (or 地婆達兜); 禘婆達多; 調婆達多 Devadatta, son of Droṇodana rāja 斛飯王, and cousin of Śākyamuni, of whom he was enemy and rival, cultivating magical powers. For his wicked designs on the Buddha he is said to have been swallowed up alive in hell; nevertheless, he is predicted to become a Buddha as Devarāja; he was worshipped as a Buddha by a sect 'up to A. D. 400'. Eitel. |
演若達多 演若达多 see styles |
yǎn ruò dá duō yan3 ruo4 da2 duo1 yen jo ta to Ennyadatta |
Yajñadatta (演若) , 'obtained from sacrifice,' a crazy man who saw his eyebrows and eyes in a mirror but not seeing them in his own head thought himself bedevilled; the eyes and head are a symbol of 正性 reality, those in the mirror of 妄相 unreality. |
禘婆達多 禘婆达多 see styles |
dì pó dá duō di4 po2 da2 duo1 ti p`o ta to ti po ta to Teibadatta |
Devadatta |
調婆達多 调婆达多 see styles |
diào pó dá duō diao4 po2 da2 duo1 tiao p`o ta to tiao po ta to Chōbadatta |
Devadatta |
薩婆悉達多 萨婆悉达多 see styles |
sà pó xī dá duō sa4 po2 xi1 da2 duo1 sa p`o hsi ta to sa po hsi ta to satsubashittata |
all-attained |
阿那婆達多 阿那婆达多 see styles |
ān à pó dá duō an1 a4 po2 da2 duo1 an a p`o ta to an a po ta to Anabadatsuta |
Anavatapta |
阿那波達多 阿那波达多 see styles |
ān à bō dá duō an1 a4 bo1 da2 duo1 an a po ta to Anahadatta |
Anavatapta |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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