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Simple Dictionary Definition |
鉢羅 钵罗 see styles |
bō luó bo1 luo2 po lo hara |
pala, a particular measure or weight, intp. as 4 ounces; also 波羅; 波賴他; but pala also means flesh, meat, and palāda a flesh-eater, a rākṣasa; translit. pra, para. |
鉢羅奢 钵罗奢 see styles |
bō luó shē bo1 luo2 she1 po lo she harasha |
palāśa |
鉢羅弭 钵罗弭 see styles |
bō luó mǐ bo1 luo2 mi3 po lo mi harami |
parama; highest, supreme, first. |
鉢羅拏 钵罗拏 see styles |
bō luó ná bo1 luo2 na2 po lo na harana |
kṛmi |
鉢羅若 钵罗若 see styles |
bō luó ruò bo1 luo2 ruo4 po lo jo haranya |
v. 般 prajñā. |
優鉢羅 优钵罗 see styles |
yōu bō luó you1 bo1 luo2 yu po lo uhatsura |
utpala, the blue lotus, to the shape of whose leaves the Buddha's eyes are likened; also applied to other water lilies. Name of a dragon king; also of one of the cold hells, and one of the hot hells. Also 優鉢剌; 鄔鉢羅; 漚鉢羅. |
卑鉢羅 卑钵罗 see styles |
bēi bō luó bei1 bo1 luo2 pei po lo hihara |
pippala, the bodhidruma, v. 菩. |
嗢鉢羅 嗢钵罗 see styles |
wà bō luó wa4 bo1 luo2 wa po lo ohatsura |
blue lotus |
漚鉢羅 沤钵罗 see styles |
òu bō luó ou4 bo1 luo2 ou po lo ōhatsura |
utpala, also 嗢鉢羅; 優鉢羅; 烏鉢羅 the blue lotus; also a lord of nāgas and his blue lotus lake. |
烏鉢羅 乌钵罗 see styles |
wū bō luó wu1 bo1 luo2 wu po lo uhara |
blue lotus |
畢鉢羅 毕钵罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo Hippara |
Pippalāyāna |
痺鉢羅 痺钵罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo hihara |
pippala, the peepul tree, Ficus religiosa, v. 畢. |
賓鉢羅 宾钵罗 see styles |
bīn bō luó bin1 bo1 luo2 pin po lo hinbara |
pippala, v. 賓撥利力叉. |
阿鉢羅 see styles |
ā bō luō a1 bo1 luo1 a po lo |
M067463 訶諦apratihata, irresistible, unaffected by. |
鬱鉢羅 郁钵罗 see styles |
yù bō luó yu4 bo1 luo2 yü po lo |
v. 優鉢羅 utpala, blue lotus. |
鉢羅伐多 钵罗伐多 see styles |
bō luó fá duō bo1 luo2 fa2 duo1 po lo fa to Harabata |
Parvata |
鉢羅吠奢 钵罗吠奢 see styles |
bō luó fèi shē bo1 luo2 fei4 she1 po lo fei she harabeisha |
praveśa, entrance, 入 q.v. |
鉢羅奢佉 钵罗奢佉 see styles |
bō luó shē qiā bo1 luo2 she1 qia1 po lo she ch`ia po lo she chia harashakya |
(or 鉢羅賖佉) praśākha; praśaka; the fifth stage of the fœtus, the limbs being formed. |
鉢羅底也 钵罗底也 see styles |
bō luó dǐ yě bo1 luo2 di3 ye3 po lo ti yeh harateiya |
pratyaya, a concurrent or environmental cause. |
鉢羅廋他 钵罗廋他 see styles |
bō luó sōu tā bo1 luo2 sou1 ta1 po lo sou t`a po lo sou ta harasōta |
(Skt. prayuta)? |
鉢羅枳孃 钵罗枳孃 see styles |
bō luó zhǐ niáng bo1 luo2 zhi3 niang2 po lo chih niang harakina |
鉢羅賢禳 v. 般 prajñā. |
鉢羅由他 钵罗由他 see styles |
bō luó yóu tā bo1 luo2 you2 ta1 po lo yu t`a po lo yu ta harayuta |
(or 鉢羅廋他); also 波羅由他; ? Prayuta; ten billions; 大鉢羅由他 100 billions, v. 洛. |
鉢羅耶伽 钵罗耶伽 see styles |
bō luó yé qié bo1 luo2 ye2 qie2 po lo yeh ch`ieh po lo yeh chieh Harayaga |
Prayāga, now Allahabad. |
鉢羅薩他 钵罗萨他 see styles |
bō luó sà tā bo1 luo2 sa4 ta1 po lo sa t`a po lo sa ta harasata |
prastha, a weight tr. as a 斤 Chinese pound; a measure. |
鉢羅賖佉 钵罗賖佉 see styles |
bō luó shē qiā bo1 luo2 she1 qia1 po lo she ch`ia po lo she chia harashaka |
praśākhā |
鉢羅賢禳 钵罗贤禳 see styles |
bō luó xián ráng bo1 luo2 xian2 rang2 po lo hsien jang harakenjō |
(Skt. prajñā) |
優曇鉢羅 优昙钵罗 see styles |
yōu tán bō luó you1 tan2 bo1 luo2 yu t`an po lo yu tan po lo udonhatsura |
fig tree |
優鉢羅華 优钵罗华 see styles |
yōu bō luó huá you1 bo1 luo2 hua2 yu po lo hua uhatsurage |
utpala |
卑鉢羅窟 卑钵罗窟 see styles |
bēi bō luó kū bei1 bo1 luo2 ku1 pei po lo k`u pei po lo ku Hipparakutsu |
Vaibhāra-guhā |
泥盧鉢羅 泥卢钵罗 see styles |
ní lú bō luó ni2 lu2 bo1 luo2 ni lu po lo deirohara |
nīla-utpala; the blue lotus, portrayed in the hand of Mañjuśrī. |
畢鉢羅樹 毕钵罗树 see styles |
bì bō luó shù bi4 bo1 luo2 shu4 pi po lo shu hippara ju |
(Skt. pippala) |
畢鉢羅窟 毕钵罗窟 see styles |
bì bō luó kū bi4 bo1 luo2 ku1 pi po lo k`u pi po lo ku Hippara kutsu |
Vaibhāra-guhā |
賓鉢羅窟 宾钵罗窟 see styles |
bīn bō luó kū bin1 bo1 luo2 ku1 pin po lo k`u pin po lo ku Hinhara kutsu |
Vaibhāra-guhā |
車鉢羅婆 车钵罗婆 see styles |
chē bō luó pó che1 bo1 luo2 po2 ch`e po lo p`o che po lo po Shaharaba |
Name of a spirit. |
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. |
鉢羅笈菩提 钵罗笈菩提 see styles |
bō luó jí pú tí bo1 luo2 ji2 pu2 ti2 po lo chi p`u t`i po lo chi pu ti Haragō bodai |
Prāgbodhi. A mountain in Magadha, which Śākyamuni ascended 'before entering upon bodhi'; wrongly explained by 前正覺 anterior to supreme enligtenment. |
三鉢羅佉哆 三钵罗佉哆 see styles |
sān bō luó qū duō san1 bo1 luo2 qu1 duo1 san po lo ch`ü to san po lo chü to sanparakyata |
saṃprāpta, intp. by 善至, 正至, or 時至 well, properly, or timely arrived. Also written 僧跋 intp. 等施 bestowed equally or universally. It is a word spoken authoritatively some say before, some say after a common meal; a "blessing" to ward off evil from the food. |
大鉢羅由他 大钵罗由他 see styles |
dà bō luó yóu tā da4 bo1 luo2 you2 ta1 ta po lo yu t`a ta po lo yu ta dai harayuta |
100 billions |
尼羅烏鉢羅 尼罗乌钵罗 see styles |
ní luó wū bō luó ni2 luo2 wu1 bo1 luo2 ni lo wu po lo nirauhara |
(or 尼羅漚鉢羅) nīlotpala, the blue lotus. |
鉢羅斯那恃多 钵罗斯那恃多 see styles |
bō luó sin à shì duō bo1 luo2 sin1 a4 shi4 duo1 po lo sin a shih to Harashinashita |
Prasenajit |
鉢羅斯那特多 see styles |
bō luó sī nà tè duō bo1 luo2 si1 na4 te4 duo1 po lo ssu na t`e to po lo ssu na te to |
(or 鉢羅犀那特多); 波斯匿 Prasenajit, a king of Kośala, patron of Śākyamuni, who is reputed as the first to make an image of the Buddha. |
鉢羅犀那特多 钵罗犀那特多 see styles |
bō luó xīn à tè duō bo1 luo2 xin1 a4 te4 duo1 po lo hsin a t`e to po lo hsin a te to Haurasainatota |
Prasenajit |
鉢羅笈菩提山 钵罗笈菩提山 see styles |
bō luó jí pú tí shān bo1 luo2 ji2 pu2 ti2 shan1 po lo chi p`u t`i shan po lo chi pu ti shan Harakyū bodai sen |
Prāgbodhi |
尼羅優曇鉢羅 尼罗优昙钵罗 see styles |
ní luó yōu tán bō luó ni2 luo2 you1 tan2 bo1 luo2 ni lo yu t`an po lo ni lo yu tan po lo nira utanbara |
nila-udumbara, v. 優. |
醯都鉢羅底也 醯都钵罗底也 see styles |
xì dū bō luó dǐ yě xi4 du1 bo1 luo2 di3 ye3 hsi tu po lo ti yeh keitoharateiya |
hetupratyaya, primary and secondary cause. |
鉢羅歩多囉怛曩野 钵罗歩多囉怛曩野 see styles |
bō luó bù duō luó dá nǎng yě bo1 luo2 bu4 duo1 luo2 da2 nang3 ye3 po lo pu to lo ta nang yeh Harahotaratannōya |
(or 鉢羅部多囉怛曩野), i.e. 多寳 q.v. Prabhūtaratna. |
鉢羅部多囉怛曩野 钵罗部多囉怛曩野 see styles |
bō luó bù duō luó dá nǎng yě bo1 luo2 bu4 duo1 luo2 da2 nang3 ye3 po lo pu to lo ta nang yeh Harabutaratannōya |
Prabhūtaratna |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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