There are 16 total results for your 阿伽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿伽 see styles |
ā qié a1 qie2 a ch`ieh a chieh aga |
arghya, argha, 閼伽; 遏伽; 遏迦 tr. by water, but it specially indicates ceremonial water, e.g. offerings of scented water, or water containing fragrant flowers. 阿伽坏The vase or bowl so used. |
阿伽嚧 see styles |
ā qié lú a1 qie2 lu2 a ch`ieh lu a chieh lu akaro |
阿伽樓; 惡揭嚕 agaru, aguru, fragment aloe-wood, intp. 沉香the incense that sinks in water, the agallochum; 'the Ahalim or Ahaloth of the Hebrews.' Eitel. |
阿伽坏 see styles |
ā qié pēi a1 qie2 pei1 a ch`ieh p`ei a chieh pei akatsuki |
The vase or bowl used for ceremonial water 阿伽. |
阿伽摩 see styles |
ā qié mó a1 qie2 mo2 a ch`ieh mo a chieh mo Akama |
v. 阿含 agama. |
阿伽曇 阿伽昙 see styles |
ā qié tán a1 qie2 tan2 a ch`ieh t`an a chieh tan akatan |
aghana, not solid, not dense. |
阿伽根 see styles |
akane あかね |
(female given name) Akane |
阿伽樓 阿伽楼 see styles |
ā qié lóu a1 qie2 lou2 a ch`ieh lou a chieh lou akarō |
fragment aloe-wood |
阿伽陀 see styles |
ā qié tuó a1 qie2 tuo2 a ch`ieh t`o a chieh to akada |
阿竭陀; 阿揭 (阿揭陀) agada, free from disease, an antidote, intp. as 普去 a medicine that entirely rids (of disease), elixir of life, universal remedy. |
阿伽音 see styles |
akane あかね |
(personal name) Akane |
阿伽麗 see styles |
akari あかり |
(personal name) Akari |
阿伽羅伽 阿伽罗伽 see styles |
ā qié luó qié a1 qie2 luo2 qie2 a ch`ieh lo ch`ieh a chieh lo chieh Akaraka |
Aṅgāraka, the planet Mars; a star of ill omen; a representation in the garbhadhātu. |
阿伽陀藥 阿伽陀药 see styles |
ā qié tuó yào a1 qie2 tuo2 yao4 a ch`ieh t`o yao a chieh to yao agada yaku |
panacea |
多他阿伽度 see styles |
duō tā ā qié dù duo1 ta1 a1 qie2 du4 to t`a a ch`ieh tu to ta a chieh tu tatāgado |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多他阿伽陀 see styles |
duō tā ā qié tuó duo1 ta1 a1 qie2 tuo2 to t`a a ch`ieh t`o to ta a chieh to tatāgada |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多陀阿伽度 see styles |
duō tuó ā qié dù duo1 tuo2 a1 qie2 du4 to t`o a ch`ieh tu to to a chieh tu tadaagado |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多陀阿伽陀 see styles |
duō tuó ā qié tuó duo1 tuo2 a1 qie2 tuo2 to t`o a ch`ieh t`o to to a chieh to tadāgada |
tathāgata, 多他阿伽陀 (多他阿伽陀耶); 多他阿伽駄 (or 多他阿伽度); 多阿竭 (or 怛闥阿竭 or 怛薩阿竭); 怛他蘗多; intp. by 如來 rulai, q. v. 'thus come', or 'so come'; it has distant resemblance to the Messiah, but means one who has arrived according to the norm, one who has attained he goal of enlightenment). It is also intp. as 如去 Ju-ch'ü, he who so goes, his coming and going being both according to the Buddha-norm. It is the highest of a Buddha's titles. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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