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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
那提 see styles |
nà tí na4 ti2 na t`i na ti nadai |
latte (loanword) nadī, river, torrent; name of Punyopāya, 布如那提, 布焉伐耶 a noted monk of Central India. |
那提迦葉 那提迦叶 see styles |
nà tí jiā shě na4 ti2 jia1 she3 na t`i chia she na ti chia she Nadai Kashō |
捺地迦葉波 Nadīkāśyapa, brother of Mahākāśyapa, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha. |
伽那提婆 see styles |
qien à tí pó qien2 a4 ti2 po2 qien a t`i p`o qien a ti po Ganadaiba |
Kāṇadeva, i.e. Āryadeva, fifteenth patriarch, disciple of Nāgārjuna, v. 迦. |
辛辛那提 see styles |
xīn xīn nà tí xin1 xin1 na4 ti2 hsin hsin na t`i hsin hsin na ti |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
迦那提婆 see styles |
jiān à tí pó jian1 a4 ti2 po2 chien a t`i p`o chien a ti po Kanadaiba |
Kāṇadeva, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, of the Vaiśya caste; said to have only one eye, hence Kāṇa his name; known also as Deva Bodhisattva. |
閻浮那提金 阎浮那提金 see styles |
yán fun à tí jīn yan2 fun2 a4 ti2 jin1 yen fun a t`i chin yen fun a ti chin enbunadai gon |
gold produced from the river running through the groves of the jambu trees |
閻浮那提金光 阎浮那提金光 see styles |
yán fun à tí jīn guāng yan2 fun2 a4 ti2 jin1 guang1 yen fun a t`i chin kuang yen fun a ti chin kuang enfunadai konkō |
gold produced from the river running through the groves of the jambu trees |
支那提婆瞿恆羅 支那提婆瞿恒罗 see styles |
zhin à tí pó jù héng luó zhin1 a4 ti2 po2 ju4 heng2 luo2 zhin a t`i p`o chü heng lo zhin a ti po chü heng lo Shinadaibagu gōra |
Cīnadeva gotra |
支那提婆瞿恒羅 see styles |
tí pó qú héng luō ti2 po2 qu2 heng2 luo1 t`i p`o ch`ü heng lo ti po chü heng lo |
漢天種 Cīnadeva gotra. The 'solar deva' of Han descent, first king of Khavandha, born to a princess of the Han dynasty (206 B. C. -A. D. 220) on her way as a bride-elect to Persia, the parentage being attributed to the solar deva. 西域記 12. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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