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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿那 see styles |
ān à an1 a4 an a ana あな |
(surname, female given name) Ana āna, 安那 inhalation, v. 阿那波那. |
阿那他 see styles |
ān à tā an1 a4 ta1 an a t`a an a ta anata |
anātha, protector-less. |
阿那含 see styles |
ān à hán an1 a4 han2 an a han anagon |
(or 阿那鋡); 阿那伽迷 (or 阿那伽彌) anāgāmin, the 不來 non-coming, or 不還 non-returning arhat or saint, who will not be reborn in this world, but in the rūpa and arūpa heavens, where he will attain to nirvana. |
阿那律 see styles |
ān à lǜ an1 a4 lv4 an a lü Anaritsu |
阿那律徒(or 阿那律陀); 阿?棲馱 (or 阿M045781棲馱); 阿尼盧豆 (or 阿莬盧豆) (or 阿尼律陀) Aniruddha, 'unrestrained,' tr. by 無滅 unceasing, i.e. the benefits resulting from his charity; or 如意無貪 able to gratify every wish and without desire. One of the ten chief disciples of Buddha; to reappear as the Buddha Samantaprabhāsa; he was considered supreme in 天眼 deva insight. Cf. 阿耨. |
阿那志 see styles |
anashi あなし |
(place-name) Anashi |
阿那賀 see styles |
anaga あなが |
(place-name) Anaga |
阿那含人 see styles |
ān à hán rén an1 a4 han2 ren2 an a han jen anagonnin |
non-returner |
阿那含向 see styles |
ān à hán xiàng an1 a4 han2 xiang4 an a han hsiang anagon kō |
One who is aiming at the above stage. |
阿那含果 see styles |
ān à hán guǒ an1 a4 han2 guo3 an a han kuo anagon ka |
The third of the 四果 four fruits, i.e. the reward of the seeker after the above stage. |
阿那含道 see styles |
ān à hán dào an1 a4 han2 dao4 an a han tao anagon dō |
path of the non-returner |
阿那律陀 see styles |
ān à lǜ tuó an1 a4 lv4 tuo2 an a lü t`o an a lü to Anaritsuda |
Aniruddha |
阿那波那 see styles |
ān à bō nà an1 a4 bo1 na4 an a po na anahana |
(阿那阿波那); 安般; 安那般那(or 阿那般那) ānāpāna, breathing, especially controlled breathing; āna is intp. as exhaling and apāna as inhaling, which is the opposite of the correct meaning; the process is for calming body and mind for contemplation by counting the breathing. |
本阿那志 see styles |
motoanashi もとあなし |
(place-name) Motoanashi |
阿那他賓低 阿那他宾低 see styles |
ān à tā bīn dī an1 a4 ta1 bin1 di1 an a t`a pin ti an a ta pin ti Anatapintei |
Anāthapiṇḍada, a wealthy elder of Śrāvastī, famous for liberality to the needy, and his gift of the Jetavana with its gardens and buildings to the Buddha, cf. 祇. His original name was 須達多 Sudatta and his wife's 毘舍佉 Viśākhā. |
阿那婆答多 see styles |
ān à pó dá duō an1 a4 po2 da2 duo1 an a p`o ta to an a po ta to Anabatōta |
Anavatapta |
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 |
阿那波那念 see styles |
ān à bō nà niàn an1 a4 bo1 na4 nian4 an a po na nien anahana nen |
awareness of breathing |
阿那籬攞嚩 阿那篱攞嚩 see styles |
ān à lí luó luǒ mó an1 a4 li2 luo2 luo3 mo2 an a li lo lo mo anariraba |
anāsrava |
阿那耆智羅 阿那耆智罗 see styles |
ān à qí zhì luó an1 a4 qi2 zhi4 luo2 an a ch`i chih lo an a chi chih lo anagichira |
A spell for healing sickness, or charm for preventing it; others of similar title are for other saving purposes. |
阿那藪囉嚩 阿那薮囉嚩 see styles |
ān à sǒu luō mó an1 a4 sou3 luo1 mo2 an a sou lo mo anasurabaku |
(or 阿那籬攞嚩) anāsrava, free from mortality and its delusions. |
阿那賀西路 see styles |
anaganishiji あながにしじ |
(place-name) Anaganishiji |
阿那阿波那 see styles |
ān à ā bō nà an1 a4 a1 bo1 na4 an a a po na anaapana |
ānâpāna |
阿那陀答多 see styles |
ān à tuó dá duō an1 a4 tuo2 da2 duo1 an a t`o ta to an a to ta to Anadatōta |
Anavatapta |
五種阿那含 五种阿那含 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng ān à hán wu3 zhong3 an1 a4 han2 wu chung an a han go shu anagon |
five kinds of non-returners |
阿那波那三昧 see styles |
ān à bō nà sān mèi an1 a4 bo1 na4 san1 mei4 an a po na san mei anahana zanmai |
breath-counting samādhi |
阿那賀志知川 see styles |
anagashichigawa あながしちがわ |
(place-name) Anagashichigawa |
阿那陀擯荼陀 阿那陀摈荼陀 see styles |
ān à tuó bìn tú tuó an1 a4 tuo2 bin4 tu2 tuo2 an a t`o pin t`u t`o an a to pin tu to Anadapindada |
Anāthapiṇḍika |
阿那陀擯荼駄 阿那陀摈荼駄 see styles |
ān à tuó bìn tú tuó an1 a4 tuo2 bin4 tu2 tuo2 an a t`o pin t`u t`o an a to pin tu to Anatabindada |
Anāthapiṇḍada |
阿那婆婁吉低輸 阿那婆娄吉低输 see styles |
ān à pó lóu jí dī shū an1 a4 po2 lou2 ji2 di1 shu1 an a p`o lou chi ti shu an a po lou chi ti shu Anabarukitteishu |
Āryāvalokiteśvara, a title of Guanyin v. 阿縛. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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