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阿蘇羅


阿苏罗

see styles
ā sū luó
    a1 su1 luo2
a su lo
 asora
asura

阿詣羅


阿诣罗

see styles
ā yì luó
    a1 yi4 luo2
a i lo
 Akera
Aṅgiras, one of the seven deva-ṛṣis born from Brahma's mouth, shown in the Diamond Court of the Garbhadhātu, red coloured, holding a lotus on which is a vase; in Sanskrit the planet Jupiter. A title of the Buddha. Also M030215 M021474 伽羅和.

阿賀羅


阿贺罗

see styles
ā hè luó
    a1 he4 luo2
a ho lo
 agara
āhāra, v. 食 9.

阿遮攞

see styles
ā zhē luó luǒ
    a1 zhe1 luo2 luo3
a che lo lo
 Ashara
Acala

阿遮羅


阿遮罗

see styles
ā zhē luó
    a1 zhe1 luo2
a che lo
 Ashara
(or 阿遮攞); 阿奢羅 Acala, Immovable, the name of Āryācalanātha 不動明王, the one who executes the orders of Vairocana. Also, a stage in Bodhisattva development, the eighth in the ten stages towards Buddhahood.

阿鉢羅

see styles
ā bō luō
    a1 bo1 luo1
a po lo
M067463 訶諦apratihata, irresistible, unaffected by.

阿陀囉

see styles
ā tuó luō
    a1 tuo2 luo1
a t`o lo
    a to lo
 adara
ādara

阿須羅


阿须罗

see styles
ā xū luó
    a1 xu1 luo2
a hsü lo
 ashura
asura

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.

陀毘羅


陀毘罗

see styles
tuó pí luó
    tuo2 pi2 luo2
t`o p`i lo
    to pi lo
 Dabira
(or 陀毘荼); 達羅毘荼 (or達羅弭荼) Damila, Dravila, probably Drāviḍa, or Drāvira, anciently a kingdom in Southern India, 'bounded in the South by the Cauveri and reaching northward as far as Arcot or Madras.' Eitel.

陀羅尼


陀罗尼

see styles
tuó luó ní
    tuo2 luo2 ni2
t`o lo ni
    to lo ni
 darani
    だらに
incantation (Sanskrit: dharani); religious chant (promoting virtue and obstructing evil)
dharani; spell; litany; Sanskrit multi-syllabic chant
(or 陀羅那); 陀鄰尼 dhāraṇī. Able to lay hold of the good so that it cannot be lost, and likewise of the evil so that it cannot arise. Magical formulas, or mystic forms of prayer, or spells of Tantric order, often in Sanskrit, found in China as early as the third century A.D.; they form a potion of the dhāraṇīpiṭaka; made popular chiefly through the Yogācārya 瑜伽 or 密教esoteric school. Four divisions are given, i.e. 法陀羅尼, 義陀羅尼, 咒陀羅尼 and 忍陀羅尼; the 咒, i.e. mantra or spell, is emphasized by the 眞言 Shingon sect. There are numerous treatises, e.g. 陀羅尼集經; 瑜伽師地論, attributed to Asaṅga, founder of the Buddhist Yoga school.

陀羅羅


陀罗罗

see styles
tuó luó luó
    tuo2 luo2 luo2
t`o lo lo
    to lo lo
 Darara
Name of a ṛṣi.

陀羅那


陀罗那

see styles
tuó luó nà
    tuo2 luo2 na4
t`o lo na
    to lo na
 Darana
Name of a yakṣa.

陀羅驃


陀罗骠

see styles
tuó luó biāo
    tuo2 luo2 biao1
t`o lo piao
    to lo piao
 darahyō
dravya, the nine 'substances' in the nyāya philosophy, earth, water, fire, air, ether 空, time, space 方, soul 神, and mind 意.

陀螺儀


陀螺仪

see styles
tuó luó yí
    tuo2 luo2 yi2
t`o lo i
    to lo i
gyroscope

降落傘


降落伞

see styles
jiàng luò sǎn
    jiang4 luo4 san3
chiang lo san
parachute

陪囉嚩

see styles
péi luō pó
    pei2 luo1 po2
p`ei lo p`o
    pei lo po
 Bairaba
Bhairava

陶樂縣


陶乐县

see styles
táo lè xiàn
    tao2 le4 xian4
t`ao le hsien
    tao le hsien
former Taole county, now in Pingluo county 平羅縣|平罗县[Ping2 luo2 xian4], Shizuishan 石嘴山[Shi2 zui3 shan1], Ningxia

陷落帶


陷落带

see styles
xiàn luò dài
    xian4 luo4 dai4
hsien lo tai
area of subsidence

隙棄羅


隙弃罗

see styles
xì qì luó
    xi4 qi4 luo2
hsi ch`i lo
    hsi chi lo
 gekkira
khakkhara, a mendicant's staff; a monk's staff.

雅羅魚


雅罗鱼

see styles
yǎ luó yú
    ya3 luo2 yu2
ya lo yü
dace

雞薩羅


鸡萨罗

see styles
jī sà luó
    ji1 sa4 luo2
chi sa lo
 keisara
keśara, hair, mane (of a lion etc.), curly, name of a gem.

韋陀羅


韦陀罗

see styles
wéi tuó luó
    wei2 tuo2 luo2
wei t`o lo
    wei to lo
vetāla, v. 毘陀羅.

頗羅墮


颇罗堕

see styles
pǒ luó duò
    po3 luo2 duo4
p`o lo to
    po lo to
(or 頗羅吒) Bhāradvāja, descendant of the ancient sage Bharadvāja, intp. as one of the six (or eighteen) Brahmin surnames, and as meaning 利根 of keen mind, clever.

頞儞羅

see styles
è nǐ luó
    e4 ni3 luo2
o ni lo
Anila

頭鳩羅


头鸠罗

see styles
tóu jiū luó
    tou2 jiu1 luo2
t`ou chiu lo
    tou chiu lo
dukūla, a species of plant, fine cloth made of the inner bark of this plant, silken cloth.

頻婆羅

see styles
pín pó luó
    pin2 po2 luo2
p`in p`o lo
    pin po lo
(Skt. vimbara)

颰陀羅

see styles
bá tuó luó
    ba2 tuo2 luo2
pa t`o lo
    pa to lo
(Skt. bhadra)

首陀羅


首陀罗

see styles
shǒu tuó luó
    shou3 tuo2 luo2
shou t`o lo
    shou to lo
 shuudora; shudara; sudara; suudora / shudora; shudara; sudara; sudora
    シュードラ; シュダラ; スダラ; スードラ
(kana only) Shudra; Sudra (member of India's worker caste)
śūdra

馬加駱


马加骆

see styles
mǎ jiā luò
    ma3 jia1 luo4
ma chia lo
(loanword) mozzarella

馬太溝


马太沟

see styles
mǎ tài gōu
    ma3 tai4 gou1
ma t`ai kou
    ma tai kou
Mataigou town in Pingluo county 平羅縣|平罗县[Ping2 luo2 xian4], Shizuishan 石嘴山[Shi2 zui3 shan1], Ningxia

馬斯洛


马斯洛

see styles
mǎ sī luò
    ma3 si1 luo4
ma ssu lo
Maslow (surname); Abraham Maslow (1908–1970), US psychologist

馬朱羅


马朱罗

see styles
mǎ zhū luó
    ma3 zhu1 luo2
ma chu lo
Majuro, capital of Marshall Islands

駕洛國

see styles
jià luò guó
    jia4 luo4 guo2
chia lo kuo
Garak

駱賓王


骆宾王

see styles
luò bīn wáng
    luo4 bin1 wang2
lo pin wang
 rakuhinou / rakuhino
    らくひんおう
Luo Binwang (640-684), one of Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2]
(person) Luo Binwang (poetic term) (ca. 640-684)

騷毗羅

see styles
sāo pí luō
    sao1 pi2 luo1
sao p`i lo
    sao pi lo
? parisrāvana, a filtering cloth or bag, v. 鉢里.

騷毘羅

see styles
sāo pí luó
    sao1 pi2 luo2
sao p`i lo
    sao pi lo
(Skt. parisrāvana)

高羅珮


高罗佩

see styles
gāo luó pèi
    gao1 luo2 pei4
kao lo p`ei
    kao lo pei
Gao Luopei or R.H. van Gulik (1910-1967), Dutch sinologist, diplomat and writer

高薩羅


高萨罗

see styles
gāo sà luó
    gao1 sa4 luo2
kao sa lo
v. 憍 Kośala.

鬱多羅


郁多罗

see styles
yù duō luó
    yu4 duo1 luo2
yü to lo
uttara, upper, higher, superior; subsequent; result; excess; the north; also 鬱恒羅, etc.

鬱鉢羅


郁钵罗

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

鬱鞞羅


郁鞞罗

see styles
yù bǐ luó
    yu4 bi3 luo2
yü pi lo
Uruvilvā, the forest near Gaya where Śākyamuni was an ascetic for six years; also defined as a stream in that forest; cf. 優樓頻螺.

魯達羅


鲁达罗

see styles
lǔ dá luó
    lu3 da2 luo2
lu ta lo
Rudra, roaring, awful, terrible, intp. terribly evil, a name for Śiva; also 澇達羅; 嚕捺羅.

鮑羅丁


鲍罗丁

see styles
bào luó dīng
    bao4 luo2 ding1
pao lo ting
Borodin (name); Alexander Borodin (1833-1887), Russian chemist and composer

鮑羅廷


鲍罗廷

see styles
bào luó tíng
    bao4 luo2 ting2
pao lo t`ing
    pao lo ting
Borodin (name); Alexander Porfirevich Borodin (1833-1887), Russian chemist and composer

鳩夷羅


鸠夷罗

see styles
jiū yí luó
    jiu1 yi2 luo2
chiu i lo
kokila, the cuckoo; or 鳩那羅 Kuṇāla, cf. 拘. There are other forms beginning with 拘, 倶, 瞿.

鳩摩羅


鸠摩罗

see styles
jiū mó luó
    jiu1 mo2 luo2
chiu mo lo
鳩摩羅什 (鳩摩羅什婆); 鳩摩羅時婆 (or 鳩摩羅耆婆); 羅什 Kumārajīva, one of the 'four suns' of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of which he was the early and most effective propagator in China. He died in Chang-an about A.D. 412. His father was an Indian, his mother a princess of Karashahr. He is noted for the number of his translations and commentaries, which he is said to have dictated to some 800 monastic scribes. After cremation his tongue remained 'unconsumed'.

鳩那羅

see styles
jiun à luó
    jiun1 a4 luo2
jiun a lo
cuckoo

鶴薩羅


鹤萨罗

see styles
hè sà luó
    he4 sa4 luo2
ho sa lo
Hasara, 'the second capital of Tsaukūṭa, perhaps the modern Assaia Hazaréh between Ghuznee and Kandahar in Afghanistan.' Eitel.

鷄薩羅

see styles
jī sà luó
    ji1 sa4 luo2
chi sa lo
keśara

鸚鵡螺


鹦鹉螺

see styles
yīng wǔ luó
    ying1 wu3 luo2
ying wu lo
nautilus; ammonite (fossil spiral shell)

麟洛鄉


麟洛乡

see styles
lín luò xiāng
    lin2 luo4 xiang1
lin lo hsiang
Linlo township in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan

麼度羅

see styles
mó dù luó
    mo2 du4 luo2
mo tu lo
Mathurā

麼羅庾

see styles
mó luó yǔ
    mo2 luo2 yu3
mo lo yü
(Skt. malayū)

麽度羅

see styles
dù luō
    du4 luo1
tu lo
Mathurā, the modern Muttra.

麽羅庾

see styles
luō yǔ
    luo1 yu3
lo yü
malaya, a kind of incense from the Malaya mountains in Malabar.

黑落德

see styles
hēi luò dé
    hei1 luo4 de2
hei lo te
Herod (biblical King)

鼻訶羅

see styles
bí hē luó
    bi2 he1 luo2
pi ho lo
vihāra

一落千丈

see styles
yī luò qiān zhàng
    yi1 luo4 qian1 zhang4
i lo ch`ien chang
    i lo chien chang
lit. to drop a thousand zhang in one fall (idiom); fig. (of business, popularity etc) to suffer a sudden, devastating decline; to take a dive

七上八落

see styles
qī shàng bā luò
    qi1 shang4 ba1 luo4
ch`i shang pa lo
    chi shang pa lo
see 七上八下[qi1 shang4 ba1 xia4]

七零八落

see styles
qī líng bā luò
    qi1 ling2 ba1 luo4
ch`i ling pa lo
    chi ling pa lo
(idiom) everything broken and in disorder

三國史記


三国史记

see styles
sān guó shǐ jì
    san1 guo2 shi3 ji4
san kuo shih chi
 Sankoku shiki
History of Three Kingdoms (Korean: Samguk Sagi), the oldest extant Korean history, compiled under Kim Busik 金富軾|金富轼[Jin1 Fu4 shi4] in 1145. The three kingdoms are Goguryeo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2], Baekje 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4], Silla 新羅|新罗[Xin1 luo2].
Samguk sagi

三慕達羅


三慕达罗

see styles
sān mù dá luó
    san1 mu4 da2 luo2
san mu ta lo
 sanbodara
Samudra, the sea, an ocean; also 三母捺羅娑誐羅 samudra-sāgara. Samudra and sāgara are synonyms.

三陀羅尼


三陀罗尼

see styles
sān tuó luó ní
    san1 tuo2 luo2 ni2
san t`o lo ni
    san to lo ni
 san darani
The three dhāraṇī, which word from dhāra, " maintaining," "preserving," is defined as the power maintaining wisdom or knowledge. Dhāraṇī are "spells chiefly for personal use" (Eliot), as compared with mantra, which are associated with religious services. The Tiantai School interprets the "three dhāraṇī" of the Lotus Sutra on the lines of the三諦, i.e. 空, 假and中. Another group is聞持陀羅尼 the power to retain all the teaching one hears; 分別陀羅尼 unerring powers of discrimination; 入音聲陀羅尼 power to rise superior to external praise or blame.

下落不明

see styles
xià luò bù míng
    xia4 luo4 bu4 ming2
hsia lo pu ming
unaccounted; unknown whereabouts

不若多羅


不若多罗

see styles
bù ruò duō luó
    bu4 ruo4 duo1 luo2
pu jo to lo
 Funyatara
Puṇyatāra

不落不昧

see styles
bù luò bù mèi
    bu4 luo4 bu4 mei4
pu lo pu mei
 furaku fumai
freedom from causality or subjection to causality

不落俗套

see styles
bù luò sú tào
    bu4 luo4 su2 tao4
pu lo su t`ao
    pu lo su tao
to conform to no conventional pattern; unconventional; offbeat

不落因果

see styles
bù luò yīn guǒ
    bu4 luo4 yin1 guo3
pu lo yin kuo
 furaku inga
not falling under the law of cause and effect

不落痕跡


不落痕迹

see styles
bù luò hén jì
    bu4 luo4 hen2 ji4
pu lo hen chi
to leave no trace; seamless; professional

不落窠臼

see styles
bù luò kē jiù
    bu4 luo4 ke1 jiu4
pu lo k`o chiu
    pu lo ko chiu
not follow the beaten track; have an original style

丟魂落魄


丢魂落魄

see styles
diū hún luò pò
    diu1 hun2 luo4 po4
tiu hun lo p`o
    tiu hun lo po
see 失魂落魄[shi1 hun2 luo4 po4]

中箭落馬


中箭落马

see styles
zhòng jiàn luò mǎ
    zhong4 jian4 luo4 ma3
chung chien lo ma
lit. to be struck by an arrow and fall from one's horse; to suffer a serious setback (idiom)

主幹網絡


主干网络

see styles
zhǔ gàn wǎng luò
    zhu3 gan4 wang3 luo4
chu kan wang lo
core network

乾淨俐落


干净俐落

see styles
gān jìng lì luò
    gan1 jing4 li4 luo4
kan ching li lo
clean and efficient; neat and tidy

乾淨利落


干净利落

see styles
gān jìng lì luo
    gan1 jing4 li4 luo5
kan ching li lo
squeaky clean; neat and tidy; efficient

乾脆利索


干脆利索

see styles
gān cuì lì suo
    gan1 cui4 li4 suo5
kan ts`ui li so
    kan tsui li so
see 乾脆利落|干脆利落[gan1 cui4 li4 luo5]

乾脆利落


干脆利落

see styles
gān cuì lì luo
    gan1 cui4 li4 luo5
kan ts`ui li lo
    kan tsui li lo
(of speech or actions) direct and efficient; without fooling around

互聯網絡


互联网络

see styles
hù lián wǎng luò
    hu4 lian2 wang3 luo4
hu lien wang lo
network

五扇提羅


五扇提罗

see styles
wǔ shàn tí luó
    wu3 shan4 ti2 luo2
wu shan t`i lo
    wu shan ti lo
 go sendara
idem 五闡提羅.

五波羅密


五波罗密

see styles
wǔ bō luó mì
    wu3 bo1 luo2 mi4
wu po lo mi
 go haramitsu
The five pāramitās (omitting the sixth, wisdom), i. e. dāna, almsgiving: śīla, commandment-keeping; kṣānti, patience (under provocation): vīrya, zeal; and dhyāna, meditation.

五波羅蜜


五波罗蜜

see styles
wǔ bō luó mì
    wu3 bo1 luo2 mi4
wu po lo mi
 go haramitsu
five perfections; five transcendent practices

五百羅漢


五百罗汉

see styles
wǔ bǎi luó hàn
    wu3 bai3 luo2 han4
wu pai lo han
 gohyakurakan
    ごひゃくらかん
(place-name) Gohyakurakan
(五百大羅漢) 500 great arhats who formed the synod under Kaniṣka and are the supposed compilers of the Abhidharma-mahāvibhāṣā-śāstra, 400 years after Buddha entered nirvana (阿毗達磨大毗婆娑論), tr. by Xuanzang (A. D. 656-9). The 500 Lohans found in some monasteries have various definitions.

五闡提羅


五阐提罗

see styles
wǔ chǎn tí luó
    wu3 chan3 ti2 luo2
wu ch`an t`i lo
    wu chan ti lo
 go sendaira
The five ṣaṇḍhilās, i. e. five bad monks who died, went to the hells, and were reborn as ṣaṇḍhilās or imperfect males; also 五扇提羅.

亞羅士打


亚罗士打

see styles
yà luó shì dǎ
    ya4 luo2 shi4 da3
ya lo shih ta
Alor Star city, capital of Kedah state in northwest Malaysia

他聚落淨

see styles
tā jù luò jìng
    ta1 ju4 luo4 jing4
t`a chü lo ching
    ta chü lo ching
 tashuraku jō
after finishing one meal, going to another town for another meal

以太網絡


以太网络

see styles
yǐ tài wǎng luò
    yi3 tai4 wang3 luo4
i t`ai wang lo
    i tai wang lo
Ethernet

伊沙陀羅


伊沙陀罗

see styles
yī shā tuó luó
    yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2
i sha t`o lo
    i sha to lo
 Isadara
Īṣādhara

伊沙陁羅


伊沙陁罗

see styles
yī shā tuó luó
    yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2
i sha t`o lo
    i sha to lo
 Ishadara
伊沙駄羅 Iiṣādhara. A chain of mountains, being the second of the seven concentric circles surrounding Sumeru; defined as 持軸 holding the axis, or axle, also as 車軸 the axletree, or 自在持 sovereign control. It is made of the seven precious things, and its sea, 42, 000 yojanas wide, is filled with fragrant flowers.

伊洛瓦底

see styles
yī luò wǎ dǐ
    yi1 luo4 wa3 di3
i lo wa ti
Irrawaddy or Ayeyarwady, the main river of Myanmar

伊羅婆那


伊罗婆那

see styles
yī luó pó nà
    yi1 luo2 po2 na4
i lo p`o na
    i lo po na
 irabana
Airāvaṇa; 伊羅婆拏; 伊羅鉢那 (or 伊那鉢那); 伊蘭; 堙羅 (堙羅那) q. v.; ?羅婆那 (or ?那婆那); 黳羅葉 (or 毉羅葉), etc. Airāvaṇa, come from the water; Indra's elephant; a tree, the elāpattra; name of a park (i. e. Lumbinī, where the Buddha is said to have been born).

伊葉波羅


伊叶波罗

see styles
yī shě bō luó
    yi1 she3 bo1 luo2
i she po lo
 Ishōhara
Iśvara 伊溼伐羅 (1) King, sovereign; Siva and others; intp. by 自在 self-existing, independent; applied to Guanyin and other popular deities. (2) A śramaṇa of the West, learned in the Tripiṭaka, who inter alia translated A. D. 426 Samyuktābhidharma-hṛdaya-śāstra, lost since A. D. 730. (3) A bhikṣu of India, commentator on 菩提資糧論 attributed to Nāgārjuna, tr. by Dharmagupta, A. D. 590-616.

伊金霍洛

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yī jīn huò luò
    yi1 jin1 huo4 luo4
i chin huo lo
Ejin Horo banner (Ejen Khoruu khoshuu) in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia

伽羅夜叉


伽罗夜叉

see styles
qié luó yè chā
    qie2 luo2 ye4 cha1
ch`ieh lo yeh ch`a
    chieh lo yeh cha
 Karayasha
Kālaka, a yakṣa who smote Śāriputra on the head while in meditation, without his perceiving it.

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.

佉陀羅山


佉陀罗山

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qiā tuó luó shān
    qia1 tuo2 luo2 shan1
ch`ia t`o lo shan
    chia to lo shan
 Kadara sen
Khadira Mountains

低羅擇迦


低罗择迦

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dī luó zé jiā
    di1 luo2 ze2 jia1
ti lo tse chia
 Teirataka
(or 低羅釋迦) Tiladhāka, Tiladaka, or Tilaśākya. "A monastery, three yōdjanas west of Nālanda, perhaps the modern village of Thelari near Gayā." Eitel.

何羅怙羅


何罗怙罗

see styles
hé luó hù luó
    he2 luo2 hu4 luo2
ho lo hu lo
 Karakora
Rāhula, name of Śākyamuni's son, also of an asura.

佛婆羅部


佛婆罗部

see styles
fó pó luó bù
    fo2 po2 luo2 bu4
fo p`o lo pu
    fo po lo pu
 Butsubara bu
idem 犢子部 Vātsīputrīyāḥ.

佛槃勢羅


佛槃势罗

see styles
fó pán shì luó
    fo2 pan2 shi4 luo2
fo p`an shih lo
    fo pan shih lo
 Buppanseira
Pūrvaśailāḥ, or Eastern Hill; one of the five divisions of the Māhāsaṇghika school. A monastery east of Dhanakaṭaka, i.e. Amarāvatī, on the R. Godavery.

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