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see styles

    bo1
po
 hatsu
small earthenware plate or basin; a monk's alms bowl; Sanskrit paatra
begging bowl


see styles

    bo1
po
 hachi
    はち
variant of 缽|[bo1]
(1) bowl; pot; basin; (2) flowerpot; (3) crown; brainpan; (surname) Hachirou
patra, a bowl, vessel, receptacle, an almsbowl; translit. p, pa, ba.

下鉢


下钵

see styles
xià bō
    xia4 bo1
hsia po
 shimobachi
    しもばち
(surname) Shimobachi
taking down the bowls

乳缽


乳钵

see styles
rǔ bō
    ru3 bo1
ju po
small mortar used for grinding medicines into a powder (TCM)

嗢鉢


嗢钵

see styles
wà bō
    wa4 bo1
wa po
 otsuhatsu
(嗢鉢羅) utpala, the blue lotus; the 6th cold hell.

四鉢


四钵

see styles
sì bō
    si4 bo1
ssu po
 shihatsu
The four heavy stone begging-bowls offered to Śākyamuni by the four devas, which he miraculously combined into one and used as if ordinary material.

托缽


托钵

see styles
tuō bō
    tuo1 bo1
t`o po
    to po
 takuhatsu
begging for alms

托鉢


托钵

see styles
tuō bō
    tuo1 bo1
t`o po
    to po
 takuhatsu
    たくはつ
(noun/participle) (1) religious mendicancy; asking for alms; monk's begging; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} going with one's bowl to the meditation hall at mealtime (in a Zen temple)
An almsbowl; to carry it.

持缽


持钵

see styles
chí bō
    chi2 bo1
ch`ih po
    chih po
 jihatsu
to take [up] one's [begging] bowl

持鉢


持钵

see styles
chí bō
    chi2 bo1
ch`ih po
    chih po
 jihatsu
to carry one's almsbowl

擎鉢


擎钵

see styles
qíng bō
    qing2 bo1
ch`ing po
    ching po
 keihatsu
to raise one's bowl

收鉢


收钵

see styles
shōu bō
    shou1 bo1
shou po
 shuhatsu
To collect paper money, i. e. receive contributions.

木鉢


木钵

see styles
mù bō
    mu4 bo1
mu po
 kibachi
    きばち
wooden bowl; (surname) Kibachi
wooden bowl

油鉢


油钵

see styles
yóu bō
    you2 bo1
yu po
 yuhachi
A bowl of oil.

畢鉢


毕钵

see styles
bì bō
    bi4 bo1
pi po
 pippa
(畢鉢羅) pippala, one of the names of the Ficus religiosa; also the name of Mahā-Kāśyapa.

盂鉢


盂钵

see styles
yú bō
    yu2 bo1
yü po
 uhatsu
alms bowl

盆缽


盆钵

see styles
pén bō
    pen2 bo1
p`en po
    pen po
generic term for pottery

研缽


研钵

see styles
yán bō
    yan2 bo1
yen po
mortar (bowl for grinding with pestle)

缽吒


钵咤

see styles
bō zhà
    bo1 zha4
po cha
 patta
paṭa

缽盂


钵盂

see styles
bō yú
    bo1 yu2
po yü
alms bowl

缽頭


钵头

see styles
bō tóu
    bo1 tou2
po t`ou
    po tou
earthen bowl (Shanghainese)

行鉢


行钵

see styles
xíng bō
    xing2 bo1
hsing po
 gyōhatsu
to go begging

衣缽


衣钵

see styles
yī bō
    yi1 bo1
i po
the cassock and alms bowl of a Buddhist master passed on to the favorite disciple (Buddhism); legacy; mantle

衣鉢


衣钵

see styles
yī bō
    yi1 bo1
i po
 ihatsu; ehatsu; ehachi
    いはつ; えはつ; えはち
(1) mysteries of one's master's art; (2) {Buddh} (original meaning) robes and a bowl (monk's key possessions auctioned off at his funeral); transmission of the dharma from master to disciple (in Zen)
Cassock and almsbowl.

覆鉢


复钵

see styles
fù bō
    fu4 bo1
fu po
 fukubachi
    ふくばち
(obscure) fukubachi (inverted bowl-shaped part of a pagoda finial)
The inverted bowl at the top of a pagoda below the nine circles.

金缽


金钵

see styles
jīn bō
    jin1 bo1
chin po
(gold) alms bowl (of a Buddhist monk)

鉢位


钵位

see styles
bō wèi
    bo1 wei4
po wei
 hoi
Bowl seat, the place each monk occupies at table.

鉢吒


钵咤

see styles
bō zhà
    bo1 zha4
po cha
 patta
paṭa, woven cloth or silk.

鉢器


钵器

see styles
bō qì
    bo1 qi4
po ch`i
    po chi
 hachiki
almsbowl

鉢多


钵多

see styles
bō duō
    bo1 duo1
po to
 hatta
(鉢多羅) pātra, a bowl, vessel, receptacle, an almsbowl; also 鉢呾羅; 鉢和羅 (or 鉢和蘭); 波怛囉 (or 播怛囉); in brief 鉢. The almsbowl of the Buddha is said to have been brought by Bodhidharma to China in A. D. 520.

鉢底


钵底

see styles
bō dǐ
    bo1 di3
po ti
 hatei
pati

鉢曇


钵昙

see styles
bō tán
    bo1 tan2
po t`an
    po tan
 hatsudon
pada, v. 鉢陀.

鉢特


钵特

see styles
bō tè
    bo1 te4
po t`e
    po te
 hado
padma

鉢盂


钵盂

see styles
bō yú
    bo1 yu2
po yü
 hō
almsbowl

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.

鉢若


钵若

see styles
bō ruò
    bo1 ruo4
po jo
 hanya
prajñā

鉢陀


钵陀

see styles
bō tuó
    bo1 tuo2
po t`o
    po to
 hada
pada, footstep, pace, stride, position; also 鉢曇; 波陀; 播陀; also tr. as foot; and stop.

鐵鉢


铁钵

see styles
tiě bō
    tie3 bo1
t`ieh po
    tieh po
 teppatsu
Cf. 四鉢. Iron pātra, or almsbowl.

長鉢


长钵

see styles
cháng bō
    chang2 bo1
ch`ang po
    chang po
 jōhatsu
excessive almsbowls

龍鉢


龙钵

see styles
lóng bō
    long2 bo1
lung po
A begging-bowl formerly used by a certain monk for obtaining rain, the dragon descending into his bowl.

七寶鉢


七宝钵

see styles
qī bǎo bō
    qi1 bao3 bo1
ch`i pao po
    chi pao po
 shichihō hatsu
a pātra (alms bowl) made of the seven jewels

乞食鉢


乞食钵

see styles
qǐ shí bō
    qi3 shi2 bo1
ch`i shih po
    chi shih po
 kotsujiki hatsu
ration bowl

優曇鉢


优昙钵

see styles
yōu tán bō
    you1 tan2 bo1
yu t`an po
    yu tan po
 udonbatsu
(Skt. udumbara) tree

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.

優鉢華


优钵华

see styles
yōu bō huā
    you1 bo1 hua1
yu po hua
 upake
the blue lotus

千鉢經


千钵经

see styles
qiān bō jīng
    qian1 bo1 jing1
ch`ien po ching
    chien po ching
 Senpatsu kyō
Qianbo jing

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

墨爾缽


墨尔钵

see styles
mò ěr bō
    mo4 er3 bo1
mo erh po
see 墨爾本|墨尔本[Mo4 er3 ben3]

微鉢尸


微钵尸

see styles
wēi bō shī
    wei1 bo1 shi1
wei po shih
 Mihatsushi
Vipaśyin

怛缽那


怛钵那

see styles
dá bō nà
    da2 bo1 na4
ta po na
 tapana
porridge

怛鉢那


怛钵那

see styles
dàn bō nà
    dan4 bo1 na4
tan po na
 tahana
tapana, an ego, or self, personal, permanent existence, both 人我 and 法我 q. v.

持油鉢


持油钵

see styles
chí yóu bō
    chi2 you2 bo1
ch`ih yu po
    chih yu po
 ji yuhatsu
As careful as carrying a bowl of oil.

收衣缽


收衣钵

see styles
shōu yī bō
    shou1 yi1 bo1
shou i po
 shu ehatsu
to put away one's clothes and bowl

曇鉢經


昙钵经

see styles
tán bō jīng
    tan2 bo1 jing1
t`an po ching
    tan po ching
 Donpatsu kyō
Dharma-phrase sūtra

毘鉢尸


毘钵尸

see styles
pí bō shī
    pi2 bo1 shi1
p`i po shih
    pi po shih
 Bihatsushi
Vipaśyin

洗鉢水


洗钵水

see styles
xǐ bō shuǐ
    xi3 bo1 shui3
hsi po shui
 senhatssui
bowl-washing water

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

無底鉢


无底钵

see styles
wú dǐ bō
    wu2 di3 bo1
wu ti po
 mutei no hatsu
bottomless bowl

畢鉢樹


毕钵树

see styles
bì bō shù
    bi4 bo1 shu4
pi po shu
 hippaju
(Skt. pippala)

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.

缽特摩


钵特摩

see styles
bō tè mó
    bo1 te4 mo2
po t`e mo
    po te mo
 hattokuma
split like a lotus

衣鉢偈


衣钵偈

see styles
yī bō jié
    yi1 bo1 jie2
i po chieh
 ehatsu no ge
Verse of Robe and Bowls

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.

鉢伐多


钵伐多

see styles
bō fá duō
    bo1 fa2 duo1
po fa to
 Habata
parvata, crags, mountain range. An ancient city and province of Takka, 700 li north-east of Mūlasthānapura, perhaps the modern Futtihpoor between Multan and Lahore. Also 鉢羅伐多.

鉢健提


钵健提

see styles
bō jiàn tí
    bo1 jian4 ti2
po chien t`i
    po chien ti
 hakendai
pākhanda, i.e. pāṣaṇḍa, pāṣaṇḍin, heresy, a heretic, intp. 堅固 firm, stubborn; name of a deva.

鉢利部


钵利部

see styles
bō lì bù
    bo1 li4 bu4
po li pu
 Haribu
primordial

鉢吉帝


钵吉帝

see styles
bō jí dì
    bo1 ji2 di4
po chi ti
 hakitei
prakṛti, natural; woman; etc. Name of the woman at the well who supplied water to Ānanda, seduced him, but became a nun.

鉢呾羅


钵呾罗

see styles
bō dá luó
    bo1 da2 luo2
po ta lo
 hattara
pātra

鉢和羅


钵和罗

see styles
bō hé luó
    bo1 he2 luo2
po ho lo
 hawara
pravāraṇa. A freewill offering made, or the rejoicings on the last day of the summer retreat. Also described as the day of mutual confession; also 鉢和蘭; 鉢剌婆剌拏; 盋和羅.

鉢唎部


钵唎部

see styles
bō lì bù
    bo1 li4 bu4
po li pu
 haribu
prabhu, mighty, intp. by 自在 sovereign, a title of Viṣṇu, Brahmā, and others.

鉢囉惹


钵囉惹

see styles
bō luó rě
    bo1 luo2 re3
po lo je
 Harasha
(鉢囉惹鉢多曳) Prājapati, 'lord of creatures,' 'bestower of progeny,' 'creator'; tr. as 生主 lord of life, or production, and intp. as Brahmā. Also, v. Mahāprajāpatī, name of the Buddha's aunt and nurse.

鉢塞莫


钵塞莫

see styles
bō sāi mù
    bo1 sai1 mu4
po sai mu
 hasoma
pāśakamāla, dice-chain i.e. a rosary.

鉢多羅


钵多罗

see styles
bō duō luó
    bo1 duo1 luo2
po to lo
 hatara
almsbowl

鉢弩摩


钵弩摩

see styles
bō nǔ mó
    bo1 nu3 mo2
po nu mo
 hatsunuma
padma

鉢曇摩


钵昙摩

see styles
bō tán mó
    bo1 tan2 mo2
po t`an mo
    po tan mo
 hatsudonma
padma

鉢特摩


钵特摩

see styles
bō tè mó
    bo1 te4 mo2
po t`e mo
    po te mo
 hadoma
(鉢特) padma, or raktapadma, the red lotus; one of the signs on the foot of a Buddha; the seventh hell; also 鉢特忙; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢弩摩 or 鉢曇摩); 鉢納摩; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢曇摩).

鉢納摩


钵纳摩

see styles
bō nà mó
    bo1 na4 mo2
po na mo
 hanōma
padma

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.

鉢露兒


钵露儿

see styles
bō lù ér
    bo1 lu4 er2
po lu erh
 Haroji
Bolor, a kingdom north of the Indus, south-east of the Pamir, rich in minerals, i.e. Hunza-Nagar; it is to be distinguished from Bolor in Tukhāra.

鉢露羅


钵露罗

see styles
bō lù luó
    bo1 lu4 luo2
po lu lo
 Harora
Polulo, perhaps Baltistan.

鉢頭摩


钵头摩

see styles
bō tóu mó
    bo1 tou2 mo2
po t`ou mo
    po tou mo
 hazuma
padma, v. 鉢特.

降龍鉢


降龙钵

see styles
xiáng lóng bō
    xiang2 long2 bo1
hsiang lung po
 kōryū no hatsu
bowl used to subdue dragons

鬱鉢羅


郁钵罗

see styles
yù bō luó
    yu4 bo1 luo2
yü po lo
v. 優鉢羅 utpala, blue lotus.

三摩鉢底


三摩钵底

see styles
sān mó bō dǐ
    san1 mo2 bo1 di3
san mo po ti
 sanmapattei
(or 三摩鉢提); 三摩拔提 (or 三摩跋提); 三摩越 samāpatti, attainment, arrival; defined by 等至 and 等持 which is intp. as complete dhyāna; similar to 三摩半那 samāpanna, attainment. Eitel says: "a degree of abstract ecstatic meditation preparatory to the final attainment of samādhi." Clough speaks of eight samāpattis, i.e. attainments— "eight successive states induced by the ecstatic meditation." v. also 三摩越.

三摩鉢提


三摩钵提

see styles
sān mó bō tí
    san1 mo2 bo1 ti2
san mo po t`i
    san mo po ti
 sanmapattei
(Skt. samāpatti)

俄那鉢底


俄那钵底

see styles
èn à bō dǐ
    en4 a4 bo1 di3
en a po ti
 Ganapatei
Gaṇapati, v. 誐.

倶攞鉢底


倶攞钵底

see styles
jù luó luǒ bō dǐ
    ju4 luo2 luo3 bo1 di3
chü lo lo po ti
 kurabatei
kulapati, the head of a family, a householder.

優曇缽華


优昙钵华

see styles
yōu tán bō huā
    you1 tan2 bo1 hua1
yu t`an po hua
    yu tan po hua
 udonhatsu ke
the udumbara flower

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

優曇鉢花


优昙钵花

see styles
yōu tán bō huā
    you1 tan2 bo1 hua1
yu t`an po hua
    yu tan po hua
 udonhatsuke
a flower of the uḍumbara (the glomerate fig tree)

優曇鉢華


优昙钵华

see styles
yōu tán bō huā
    you1 tan2 bo1 hua1
yu t`an po hua
    yu tan po hua
 udonhatsuge
(Skt. udumbara) flower

優缽羅華


优钵罗华

see styles
yōu bō luó huā
    you1 bo1 luo2 hua1
yu po lo hua
 uhatsurake
utpala

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

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

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