There are 73 total results for your 驮 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
䭾 驮 see styles |
tuó tuo2 t`o to |
variant of 馱|驮[tuo2] |
馱 驮 see styles |
tuó tuo2 t`o to da |
to carry on one's back 駄 Translit. dha, dhya. |
下馱 下驮 see styles |
xià tuó xia4 tuo2 hsia t`o hsia to |
geta (Japanese clogs) |
佛馱 佛驮 see styles |
fó tuó fo2 tuo2 fo t`o fo to budda |
佛駄 Used in certain names for 佛陀 Buddha. |
勃馱 勃驮 see styles |
bó tuó bo2 tuo2 po t`o po to botsuda |
(Skt. buddha) |
單馱 单驮 see styles |
dān tuó dan1 tuo2 tan t`o tan to tanda |
daṇḍa |
栗馱 栗驮 see styles |
lì tuó li4 tuo2 li t`o li to rita |
hṛd, hṛdaya, the heart, v. 汙. |
沒馱 没驮 see styles |
mò tuó mo4 tuo2 mo t`o mo to motsuda |
buddha, v. 佛. |
縛馱 缚驮 see styles |
fú tuó fu2 tuo2 fu t`o fu to bakuda |
fettered |
角馱 角驮 see styles |
jué tuó jue2 tuo2 chüeh t`o chüeh to kakuda |
Perverted doctrines and wrong thoughts, which weigh down a monk as a pack on an animal. |
馱子 驮子 see styles |
duò zi duo4 zi5 to tzu |
pack animal's load |
馱獸 驮兽 see styles |
tuó shòu tuo2 shou4 t`o shou to shou |
beast of burden |
馱畜 驮畜 see styles |
tuó chù tuo2 chu4 t`o ch`u to chu |
pack animal |
馱筐 驮筐 see styles |
tuó kuāng tuo2 kuang1 t`o k`uang to kuang |
pannier; double basket slung across pack animal |
馱簍 驮篓 see styles |
tuó lǒu tuo2 lou3 t`o lou to lou |
pannier; double basket slung across pack animal |
馱轎 驮轿 see styles |
tuó jiào tuo2 jiao4 t`o chiao to chiao |
litter carried by pack animal |
馱運 驮运 see styles |
tuó yùn tuo2 yun4 t`o yün to yün |
to transport on pack animal; to carry (a load on one's back) |
馱重 驮重 see styles |
tuó zhòng tuo2 zhong4 t`o chung to chung |
(of a pack animal) to carry a heavy load |
馱馬 驮马 see styles |
tuó mǎ tuo2 ma3 t`o ma to ma |
pack horse |
乾栗馱 干栗驮 see styles |
gān lì tuó gan1 li4 tuo2 kan li t`o kan li to kenritsuda |
heart |
佛馱什 佛驮什 see styles |
fó tuó shí fo2 tuo2 shi2 fo t`o shih fo to shih Buddajū |
Buddhajīva. |
佛馱耶 佛驮耶 see styles |
fó tuó yé fo2 tuo2 ye2 fo t`o yeh fo to yeh Buddaya |
? Buddhāya. |
健馱梨 健驮梨 see styles |
jiàn tuó lí jian4 tuo2 li2 chien t`o li chien to li kendari |
? gandhārī, a spell that gives power to fly. |
健馱羅 健驮罗 see styles |
jiàn tuó luó jian4 tuo2 luo2 chien t`o lo chien to lo Kendara |
Gandhāra, v. 乾陀羅. |
健馱邏 健驮逻 see styles |
jiàn tuó luó jian4 tuo2 luo2 chien t`o lo chien to lo Kendara |
Gandhāra |
干栗馱 干栗驮 see styles |
gān lì tuó gan1 li4 tuo2 kan li t`o kan li to karida |
干栗太; 乾栗馱; 訖利多 hṛd, hṛdaya, the physical heart. |
捨攞馱 舍攞驮 see styles |
shě luó luǒ tuó she3 luo2 luo3 tuo2 she lo lo t`o she lo lo to sharada |
śraddhā, faith, confidence, trust, belief. |
汗栗馱 汗栗驮 see styles |
hàn lì tuó han4 li4 tuo2 han li t`o han li to kanrida |
hṛdaya |
汙栗馱 汙栗驮 see styles |
wū lì tuó wu1 li4 tuo2 wu li t`o wu li to urida |
heart |
汚栗馱 汚栗驮 see styles |
wū lì tuó wu1 li4 tuo2 wu li t`o wu li to uritsuda |
hṛdaya |
紀哩馱 纪哩驮 see styles |
jì lī tuó ji4 li1 tuo2 chi li t`o chi li to kirida |
(Skt. hṛdaya) |
蘊馱南 蕴驮南 see styles |
yùn tuó nán yun4 tuo2 nan2 yün t`o nan yün to nan undanan |
udāna, v. 優, an expression of joy, or praise; voluntary addresses (by the Buddha). |
賀羅馱 贺罗驮 see styles |
hè luó tuó he4 luo2 tuo2 ho lo t`o ho lo to garada |
(or 賀邏馱) hrada, a lake, pool, ray of light. |
迦蘭馱 迦兰驮 see styles |
jiā lán tuó jia1 lan2 tuo2 chia lan t`o chia lan to karanda |
(Skt. karaṇḍa) |
阿馱囉 阿驮囉 see styles |
ā tuó luō a1 tuo2 luo1 a t`o lo a to lo adara |
ādara 阿陀囉 to salute with folded hands, palms together. |
韋馱天 韦驮天 see styles |
wéi tuó tiān wei2 tuo2 tian1 wei t`o t`ien wei to tien |
(韋馱) Weiduo, the guardian facing the main hall of a temple; the origin of Weiduo is uncertain. |
馱運路 驮运路 see styles |
tuó yùn lù tuo2 yun4 lu4 t`o yün lu to yün lu |
a bridle path |
佉羅騫馱 佉罗骞驮 see styles |
qiā luó qiān tuó qia1 luo2 qian1 tuo2 ch`ia lo ch`ien t`o chia lo chien to kyarakenda |
Kharakaṇṭha; kings of demons, kings of asuras present when Buddha preached the Lotus Sutra; also described as rumbling like thunder, or stirring up the waves of the ocean. |
佛陀馱沙 佛陀驮沙 see styles |
fó tuó tuó shā fo2 tuo2 tuo2 sha1 fo t`o t`o sha fo to to sha Buddadasa |
Buddhadāsa, of Hayamukha 阿耶穆佉 author of the 大毗婆沙論. |
佛馱斯那 佛驮斯那 see styles |
fó tuó sin à fo2 tuo2 sin1 a4 fo t`o sin a fo to sin a Buddashina |
Buddhasena. |
佛馱笈多 佛驮笈多 see styles |
fó tuó jí duō fo2 tuo2 ji2 duo1 fo t`o chi to fo to chi to Buddakyūta |
Buddhagupta. |
佛馱耶舍 佛驮耶舍 see styles |
fó tuó yé shè fo2 tuo2 ye2 she4 fo t`o yeh she fo to yeh she Buddayasha |
Buddhayaśas, known as the 'red-beard Vibhāṣā.' |
優婆馱耶 优婆驮耶 see styles |
yōu pó tuó yé you1 po2 tuo2 ye2 yu p`o t`o yeh yu po to yeh ubadaya |
upādhyāya, 'a sub-teacher'; 'a spiritual teacher.' M.W. A general term for monk. There are various names, etc., beginning with 優; 憂; 鄔; 塢; 郁, etc. |
婆羅那馱 婆罗那驮 see styles |
pó luó nà tuó po2 luo2 na4 tuo2 p`o lo na t`o po lo na to Baranada |
Varanāda, a bellowing yakṣa. |
攝拖苾馱 摄拖苾驮 see styles |
shè tuō bì tuó she4 tuo1 bi4 tuo2 she t`o pi t`o she to pi to shōtahita |
Śabda-vidyā, (a śāstra on) grammar, logic. |
烏馱訶羅 乌驮诃罗 see styles |
wū tuó hē luó wu1 tuo2 he1 luo2 wu t`o ho lo wu to ho lo udakara |
devourer of energy |
犍馱羅國 犍驮罗国 see styles |
jiān tuó luó guó jian1 tuo2 luo2 guo2 chien t`o lo kuo chien to lo kuo Kendara koku |
Gandhāra |
瑜乾馱羅 瑜干驮罗 see styles |
yú qián tuó luó yu2 qian2 tuo2 luo2 yü ch`ien t`o lo yü chien to lo Yukendara |
Yugaṃdhara, v. 踰, the first of the seven concentric circles around Meru. |
薩婆悉馱 萨婆悉驮 see styles |
sà pó xī tuó sa4 po2 xi1 tuo2 sa p`o hsi t`o sa po hsi to satsubashitta |
all-attained |
蘖馱矩吒 蘖驮矩咤 see styles |
niè tuó jǔ zhà nie4 tuo2 ju3 zha4 nieh t`o chü cha nieh to chü cha gyadakuta |
Gandhakutī, a temple for offering incense in the Jetavana monastery and elsewhere). |
跋羅娑馱 跋罗娑驮 see styles |
bá luó suō tuó ba2 luo2 suo1 tuo2 pa lo so t`o pa lo so to barashada |
prāsāda, a temple, palace, assembly hall. |
迦摩馱都 迦摩驮都 see styles |
jiā mó tuó dū jia1 mo2 tuo2 du1 chia mo t`o tu chia mo to tu kamadato |
kāmadhātu |
迦羅鳩馱 迦罗鸠驮 see styles |
jiā luó jiū tuó jia1 luo2 jiu1 tuo2 chia lo chiu t`o chia lo chiu to Karakuda |
Krakucchanda, v. 拘留孫; also Kakuda-Kātyāyana, v. 迦旃. |
達摩馱都 达摩驮都 see styles |
dá mó tuó dū da2 mo2 tuo2 du1 ta mo t`o tu ta mo to tu datsumadato |
dharmadhātu |
達磨馱都 达磨驮都 see styles |
dá mó tuó dū da2 mo2 tuo2 du1 ta mo t`o tu ta mo to tu darumadatsu |
dharmadhātu, tr. 法界 'the element of law or of existence' (M.W.); all psychic and non-psychic processes (64 dharmas), with the exception of rūpa-skandha and mano-ayatana (11), grouped as one dharma element; the storehouse or matrix of phenomena, all-embracing totality of things; in the Tantric school, Vairocana divided into Garbhadhātu (material) and Vajradhātu (indestructible); a relic of the Buddha. |
鄔波馱耶 邬波驮耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh ubadaya |
(Skt. upādhyāya) |
阿㝹樓馱 阿㝹楼驮 see styles |
ā nóu lóu tuó a1 nou2 lou2 tuo2 a nou lou t`o a nou lou to adōrōda |
Anuruddha |
阿泥婁馱 阿泥娄驮 see styles |
ā ní lóu tuó a1 ni2 lou2 tuo2 a ni lou t`o a ni lou to Aniruda |
*Aniruddha |
阿泥樓馱 阿泥楼驮 see styles |
ā ní lóu tuó a1 ni2 lou2 tuo2 a ni lou t`o a ni lou to Anairōda |
Aniruddha |
韋馱菩薩 韦驮菩萨 see styles |
wéi tuó pú sà wei2 tuo2 pu2 sa4 wei t`o p`u sa wei to pu sa |
Skanda, the general or guardian Bodhisattva |
首圖馱那 首图驮那 see styles |
shǒu tú tuó nà shou3 tu2 tuo2 na4 shou t`u t`o na shou tu to na |
輸頭檀 (or 閱頭檀) Śuddhodana, intp. 'pure food', king of Kapilavastu, husband of Mahāmāyā, and father of Śākyamuni. |
三藐三沒馱 三藐三没驮 see styles |
sān miǎo sān mò tuó san1 miao3 san1 mo4 tuo2 san miao san mo t`o san miao san mo to sanmyakusanbodda |
samyak-saṃbuddha |
伊沙馱羅山 伊沙驮罗山 see styles |
yī shā tuó luó shān yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2 shan1 i sha t`o lo shan i sha to lo shan Ishadara san |
Īṣādhara |
佛馱跋陀羅 佛驮跋陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó luó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o pa t`o lo fo to pa to lo Buddabaddara |
Buddhabhadra |
佛馱踐陀羅 佛驮践陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó jiàn tuó luó fo2 tuo2 jian4 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o chien t`o lo fo to chien to lo Buddasendara |
Buddhabhadra. |
健馱羅美術 健驮罗美术 see styles |
jiàn tuó luó měi shù jian4 tuo2 luo2 mei3 shu4 chien t`o lo mei shu chien to lo mei shu Kendara bijutsu |
Gandhāra art |
嚩日囉馱睹 嚩日囉驮睹 see styles |
mó rì luō tuó dǔ mo2 ri4 luo1 tuo2 du3 mo jih lo t`o tu mo jih lo to tu banichiradato |
(Skt. vajradhātu) |
毛馱伽羅子 毛驮伽罗子 see styles |
máo tuó qié luó zǐ mao2 tuo2 qie2 luo2 zi3 mao t`o ch`ieh lo tzu mao to chieh lo tzu Mōdagarashi |
Mudgalaputra, idem Mahāmaudgalyāyana, v. 目連. |
羯洛迦孫馱 羯洛迦孙驮 see styles |
jié luò jiā sūn tuó jie2 luo4 jia1 sun1 tuo2 chieh lo chia sun t`o chieh lo chia sun to Karakasonta |
Krakucchanda, v. 迦. |
阿梨耶馱娑 阿梨耶驮娑 see styles |
ā lí yé tuó suō a1 li2 ye2 tuo2 suo1 a li yeh t`o so a li yeh to so Ariyadasa |
Āryadāsa, a monk of the Mahāsaṅghikāḥ. |
末迦吒賀邏馱 末迦咤贺逻驮 see styles |
mò jiā zhà hè luó tuó mo4 jia1 zha4 he4 luo2 tuo2 mo chia cha ho lo t`o mo chia cha ho lo to Magatagarada |
Markaṭa-hrada; the Apes' Pool, near Vaiśālī. |
迦羅鳩馱迦旃延 迦罗鸠驮迦旃延 see styles |
jiā luó jiū tuó jiā zhān yán jia1 luo2 jiu1 tuo2 jia1 zhan1 yan2 chia lo chiu t`o chia chan yen chia lo chiu to chia chan yen Karakuda Kasennen |
Kakuda-katyāyana |
蜜利伽羅磨多跋羅娑馱 蜜利伽罗磨多跋罗娑驮 see styles |
mì lì qié luó mó duō bá luó suō tuó mi4 li4 qie2 luo2 mo2 duo1 ba2 luo2 suo1 tuo2 mi li ch`ieh lo mo to pa lo so t`o mi li chieh lo mo to pa lo so to Mirigaramataharashada |
Migāramātupāsāda |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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