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解脫智見蘊 解脱智见蕴 see styles |
jiě tuō zhì jiàn yùn jie3 tuo1 zhi4 jian4 yun4 chieh t`o chih chien yün chieh to chih chien yün gedatsu chiken un |
aggregate of awareness of one's own liberation |
解脫知見品 解脱知见品 see styles |
jiě tuō zhī jiàn pǐn jie3 tuo1 zhi1 jian4 pin3 chieh t`o chih chien p`in chieh to chih chien pin gedatsu chiken hon |
cluster that has full awareness of the state of liberation |
解脫知見蘊 解脱知见蕴 see styles |
jiě tuō zhī jiàn yùn jie3 tuo1 zhi1 jian4 yun4 chieh t`o chih chien yün chieh to chih chien yün gedatsu chiken un |
aggregate that has full awareness of the state of liberation |
解脫知見衆 解脱知见众 see styles |
jiě tuō zhī jiàn zhòng jie3 tuo1 zhi1 jian4 zhong4 chieh t`o chih chien chung chieh to chih chien chung gedatsu chiken shu |
cluster that has full awareness of the state of liberation |
解脫知見身 解脱知见身 see styles |
jiě tuō zhī jiàn shēn jie3 tuo1 zhi1 jian4 shen1 chieh t`o chih chien shen chieh to chih chien shen gedatsu chiken shin |
body that has full awareness of the state of liberation |
贍部捺陀金 赡部捺陀金 see styles |
shàn bù nà tuó jīn shan4 bu4 na4 tuo2 jin1 shan pu na t`o chin shan pu na to chin senbu nada kon |
jambūnadasuvarṇa, the gold from the Jambūnadī river. |
跋陀娜婆娜 see styles |
bá tuó nà pó nà ba2 tuo2 na4 po2 na4 pa t`o na p`o na pa to na po na hadadabada |
(Skt. Bhādrapadamāsa) |
跋陀羅婆梨 跋陀罗婆梨 see styles |
bá tuó luó pó lí ba2 tuo2 luo2 po2 li2 pa t`o lo p`o li pa to lo po li Badarabari |
Bhadrapāla |
跋陀羅樓支 跋陀罗楼支 see styles |
bá tuó luó lóu zhī ba2 tuo2 luo2 lou2 zhi1 pa t`o lo lou chih pa to lo lou chih Badararōshi |
Bhadraruci, v. 跋羅縷支. |
跋陀羅耶尼 跋陀罗耶尼 see styles |
bá tuó luó yé ní ba2 tuo2 luo2 ye2 ni2 pa t`o lo yeh ni pa to lo yeh ni Badarayani |
Bhadrayāniyāh, v. 小乘, one of the eighteen Hīnayāna sects. |
跋陀迦毘羅 跋陀迦毘罗 see styles |
bá tuó jiā pí luó ba2 tuo2 jia1 pi2 luo2 pa t`o chia p`i lo pa to chia pi lo Badakabira |
Bhadrakapilā |
踏板摩托車 踏板摩托车 see styles |
tà bǎn mó tuō chē ta4 ban3 mo2 tuo1 che1 t`a pan mo t`o ch`e ta pan mo to che |
scooter |
辟支迦佛陀 see styles |
bì zhī jiā fó tuó bi4 zhi1 jia1 fo2 tuo2 pi chih chia fo t`o pi chih chia fo to byakushikabudda |
pratyekabuddha |
逆路伽耶陀 see styles |
nì lù qié yé tuó ni4 lu4 qie2 ye2 tuo2 ni lu ch`ieh yeh t`o ni lu chieh yeh to Gyakurokayada |
Vāma-lokāyata; the Lokāyata were materialistic and 'worldly' followers of the Cārvāka school; the Vāma-lokāyata were opposed to the conventions of the world. An earlier intp. of Lokāyata is, Ill response to questions, the sophistical method of Chuang Tzu being mentioned as comparison. Vāma-lokāyata is also described as Evil questioning, which is the above method reversed. |
鄂托克前旗 see styles |
è tuō kè qián qí e4 tuo1 ke4 qian2 qi2 o t`o k`o ch`ien ch`i o to ko chien chi |
Otog Front banner or Otgiin Ömnöd khoshuu in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
醯兜婆拖部 see styles |
xì dōu pó tuō bù xi4 dou1 po2 tuo1 bu4 hsi tou p`o t`o pu hsi tou po to pu Keitobata Bu |
Hetuvādapūrva Sthavirāḥ, the first school of the sthavirās treating of causality, or hetuvāda, the 因論 school; it was a subdivision of the Sarvastivādāḥ. |
鉢剌翳伽陀 钵剌翳伽陀 see styles |
bō là yì qié tuó bo1 la4 yi4 qie2 tuo2 po la i ch`ieh t`o po la i chieh to haraeigada |
(Skt. pratyekabuddha) |
閻浮那陀金 阎浮那陀金 see styles |
yán fun à tuó jīn yan2 fun2 a4 tuo2 jin1 yen fun a t`o chin yen fun a to chin enbunadakon |
gold produced from the river running through the groves of the jambu trees |
闍耶因陀羅 阇耶因陀罗 see styles |
shé yé yīn tuó luó she2 ye2 yin1 tuo2 luo2 she yeh yin t`o lo she yeh yin to lo Jayaindara |
Jayendra, a monastery of Pravarasenapura, now Srinagar, Kashmir. |
阿他婆吠陀 see styles |
ā tā pó fèi tuó a1 ta1 po2 fei4 tuo2 a t`a p`o fei t`o a ta po fei to Atabahaida |
Atharvaveda, also Ātharvaṇa, the fourth Veda, dealing with sorcery or magic; also 阿達婆鞞陀; 阿闥波陀. |
阿彌陀三尊 阿弥陀三尊 see styles |
ā mí tuó sān zūn a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 zun1 a mi t`o san tsun a mi to san tsun Amida no sanzon |
Amitâbha triad |
阿彌陀佛名 阿弥陀佛名 see styles |
ā mí tuó fó míng a1 mi2 tuo2 fo2 ming2 a mi t`o fo ming a mi to fo ming Amida butsu myō |
name of Amitâbha |
阿彌陀佛號 阿弥陀佛号 see styles |
ā mí tuó fó hào a1 mi2 tuo2 fo2 hao4 a mi t`o fo hao a mi to fo hao Amida butsu gō |
name of Amitâbha |
阿彌陀如來 阿弥陀如来 see styles |
ē mí tuó rú lái e1 mi2 tuo2 ru2 lai2 o mi t`o ju lai o mi to ju lai |
Amitabha, Buddha of infinite light See: 阿弥陀如来 |
阿彌陀廋斯 阿弥陀廋斯 see styles |
ā mí tuó sōu sī a1 mi2 tuo2 sou1 si1 a mi t`o sou ssu a mi to sou ssu Amidasōshi |
Buddha of Limitless Light (or Life) |
阿彌陀懺法 阿弥陀忏法 see styles |
ā mí tuó chàn fǎ a1 mi2 tuo2 chan4 fa3 a mi t`o ch`an fa a mi to chan fa Amida senbō |
Amitâbha repentance service |
阿彌陀檀那 阿弥陀檀那 see styles |
ā mí tuó tán nà a1 mi2 tuo2 tan2 na4 a mi t`o t`an na a mi to tan na Amidadanna |
Amṛtodana 甘露王. A king of Magadha, father of Anuruddha and Bhadrika, uncle of Śākyamuni. |
阿彌陀經疏 阿弥陀经疏 see styles |
ā mí tuó jīng shū a1 mi2 tuo2 jing1 shu1 a mi t`o ching shu a mi to ching shu Amida kyō sho |
Commentary on the Amitâbha Sūtra |
阿彌陀護摩 阿弥陀护摩 see styles |
ā mí tuó hù mó a1 mi2 tuo2 hu4 mo2 a mi t`o hu mo a mi to hu mo Amida goma |
fire ritual for Amitâbha |
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. |
阿毘三佛陀 see styles |
ā pí sān fó tuó a1 pi2 san1 fo2 tuo2 a p`i san fo t`o a pi san fo to abisanbudda |
abhisaṃbuddha |
阿浮陀達摩 阿浮陀达摩 see styles |
ā fú tuó dá mó a1 fu2 tuo2 da2 mo2 a fu t`o ta mo a fu to ta mo afudadatsuma |
adbhuta-dharma |
阿浮陀達磨 阿浮陀达磨 see styles |
ā fú tuó dá mó a1 fu2 tuo2 da2 mo2 a fu t`o ta mo a fu to ta mo abuda datsuma |
never before experienced |
阿濕喝迷陀 see styles |
ā shī hē mí tuó a1 shi1 he1 mi2 tuo2 a shih ho mi t`o a shih ho mi to |
aśvamedha, the ancient royal horse-sacrifice. |
阿迦尼沙託 阿迦尼沙讬 see styles |
ā jiā ní shā tuō a1 jia1 ni2 sha1 tuo1 a chia ni sha t`o a chia ni sha to akanishaku |
akaniṣṭha |
阿達婆鞞陀 阿达婆鞞陀 see styles |
ā dá pó bǐ tuó a1 da2 po2 bi3 tuo2 a ta p`o pi t`o a ta po pi to Adabahida |
Atharvaveda |
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 |
阿里斯托芬 see styles |
ā lǐ sī tuō fēn a1 li3 si1 tuo1 fen1 a li ssu t`o fen a li ssu to fen |
Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
阿里斯託芳 阿里斯托芳 see styles |
ā lǐ sī tuō fāng a1 li3 si1 tuo1 fang1 a li ssu t`o fang a li ssu to fang |
Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
阿難陀夜叉 阿难陀夜叉 see styles |
ān án tuó yè chā an1 an2 tuo2 ye4 cha1 an an t`o yeh ch`a an an to yeh cha Ānanda yasha |
A yakṣa, called White Teeth. |
阿難陀補羅 阿难陀补罗 see styles |
ān án tuó bǔ luó an1 an2 tuo2 bu3 luo2 an an t`o pu lo an an to pu lo Anandabora |
Ānandapura, a place given by Eitel as north-east of Gujarat; 'the present Bārnagar, near Kurree,' which was 'one of the strongholds of the Jain sect.' |
陀羅尼神咒 陀罗尼神咒 see styles |
tuó luó ní shén zhòu tuo2 luo2 ni2 shen2 zhou4 t`o lo ni shen chou to lo ni shen chou darani jinju |
a supernatural dhāraṇī spell |
陀羅尼菩薩 陀罗尼菩萨 see styles |
tuó luó ní pú sà tuo2 luo2 ni2 pu2 sa4 t`o lo ni p`u sa to lo ni pu sa Darani bosatsu |
Dhāraṇī-bodhisattva, one who has great power to protect and save. |
陀羅尼集經 陀罗尼集经 see styles |
tuó luó ní jí jīng tuo2 luo2 ni2 ji2 jing1 t`o lo ni chi ching to lo ni chi ching Darani jikkyō |
Dhāraṇī Collection Scripture |
陀羅尼雜集 陀罗尼杂集 see styles |
tuó luó ní zá jí tuo2 luo2 ni2 za2 ji2 t`o lo ni tsa chi to lo ni tsa chi Darani zōshū |
Tuoluoni zaji |
陀鄰尼鉢經 陀邻尼钵经 see styles |
tuó lín ní bō jīng tuo2 lin2 ni2 bo1 jing1 t`o lin ni po ching to lin ni po ching Tarinni hatsu kyō |
Tuolinnibo jing |
難陀跋難陀 难陀跋难陀 see styles |
nán tuó bán án tuó nan2 tuo2 ban2 an2 tuo2 nan t`o pan an t`o nan to pan an to Nanda Batsunanda |
Nanda Upananda, two nāga brothers, who protected Magadha. |
鞞陀梨山王 see styles |
bǐ tuó lí shān wáng bi3 tuo2 li2 shan1 wang2 pi t`o li shan wang pi to li shan wang |
Vaidharī |
順解脫分善 see styles |
shùn jiě tuō fēn shàn shun4 jie3 tuo1 fen1 shan4 shun chieh t`o fen shan shun chieh to fen shan |
good [roots] serving as causes conducive to liberation |
頞浮陀達磨 see styles |
è fú tuó dá mó e4 fu2 tuo2 da2 mo2 o fu t`o ta mo o fu to ta mo |
adbhuta-dharma |
馬托格羅索 see styles |
mǎ tuō gé luó suǒ ma3 tuo1 ge2 luo2 suo3 ma t`o ko lo so ma to ko lo so |
Mato Grosso, a state of Brazil |
馬託格羅索 马托格罗索 see styles |
mǎ tuō gé luó suǒ ma3 tuo1 ge2 luo2 suo3 ma t`o ko lo so ma to ko lo so |
Mato Grosso, western province of Brazil |
馱那羯磔迦 see styles |
tuó nà jié zhé jiā tuo2 na4 jie2 zhe2 jia1 t`o na chieh che chia to na chieh che chia |
Dhanakaṭakar |
駄那羯磔迦 see styles |
tuó nà jié zhé jiā tuo2 na4 jie2 zhe2 jia1 t`o na chieh che chia to na chieh che chia |
Dhanakaṭaka, or Amarāvatī, an ancient kingdom in the north-east of the modern Madras presidency. |
駝峰命名法 驼峰命名法 see styles |
tuó fēng mìng míng fǎ tuo2 feng1 ming4 ming2 fa3 t`o feng ming ming fa to feng ming ming fa |
(computing) CamelCase |
魔醯因陀羅 魔醯因陀罗 see styles |
mó xì yīn tuó luó mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 mo hsi yin t`o lo mo hsi yin to lo |
Mahendra, a younger brother of Aśoka. |
三曼陀颰陀羅 三曼陀颰陀罗 see styles |
sān màn tuó bá tuó luó san1 man4 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 san man t`o pa t`o lo san man to pa to lo Sanmandabadara |
三曼颰陀, 三曼跋陀 Samantabhadra, 普賢 Puxian; v. 三滿. |
不思議解脫經 不思议解脱经 see styles |
bù sī yì jiě tuō jīng bu4 si1 yi4 jie3 tuo1 jing1 pu ssu i chieh t`o ching pu ssu i chieh to ching Fushigi gedatsu kyō |
The 華嚴經 Huayan sutra. |
丙酮酸脫氫酶 丙酮酸脱氢酶 see styles |
bǐng tóng suān tuō qīng méi bing3 tong2 suan1 tuo1 qing1 mei2 ping t`ung suan t`o ch`ing mei ping tung suan to ching mei |
pyruvate dehydrogenase |
人中分陀利華 人中分陀利华 see styles |
rén zhōng fēn tuó lì huā ren2 zhong1 fen1 tuo2 li4 hua1 jen chung fen t`o li hua jen chung fen to li hua ninchū bundarike |
A Lotus among men, a Buddha, also applied to all who invoke Amitabha. |
仁和眞陀羅王 仁和眞陀罗王 see styles |
rén hé zhēn tuó luó wáng ren2 he2 zhen1 tuo2 luo2 wang2 jen ho chen t`o lo wang jen ho chen to lo wang Ninwashindaraō |
Sudharma kiṃnara-rāja |
伴陀羅縛子尼 伴陀罗缚子尼 see styles |
bàn tuó luó fú zǐ ní ban4 tuo2 luo2 fu2 zi3 ni2 pan t`o lo fu tzu ni pan to lo fu tzu ni Handarabashini |
(or 伴陀羅縛字尼) v. 半 Pāṇḍaravāsinī. |
佛說阿彌陀經 佛说阿弥陀经 see styles |
fó shuō ā mí tuó jīng fo2 shuo1 a1 mi2 tuo2 jing1 fo shuo a mi t`o ching fo shuo a mi to ching Bussetsu amidakyō |
Amitâbha Sūtra |
偏三輪摩托車 偏三轮摩托车 see styles |
piān sān lún mó tuō chē pian1 san1 lun2 mo2 tuo1 che1 p`ien san lun mo t`o ch`e pien san lun mo to che |
motorbike with sidecar |
健陀摩陀摩羅 健陀摩陀摩罗 see styles |
jiàn tuó mó tuó mó luó jian4 tuo2 mo2 tuo2 mo2 luo2 chien t`o mo t`o mo lo chien to mo to mo lo Kendamadamara |
Gandhamādanamāla, the hill of intoxicating perfume. |
八種別解脫戒 八种别解脱戒 see styles |
bā zhǒng bié jiě tuō jiè ba1 zhong3 bie2 jie3 tuo1 jie4 pa chung pieh chieh t`o chieh pa chung pieh chieh to chieh hasshu betsu gedatsu kai |
Differentiated rules of liberation for the eight orders—monks; nuns; mendicants; novices male; and female; disciples male; and female; and the laity who observe the first eight commandments. |
六門陀羅尼經 六门陀罗尼经 see styles |
liù mén tuó luó ní jīng liu4 men2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 liu men t`o lo ni ching liu men to lo ni ching Rokumon daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Six Gates |
准提陀羅尼經 准提陀罗尼经 see styles |
zhǔn tí tuó luó ní jīng zhun3 ti2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 chun t`i t`o lo ni ching chun ti to lo ni ching Shundai darani kyō |
Zhunti tuoluoni jing |
喀拉喀托火山 see styles |
kā lā kā tuō huǒ shān ka1 la1 ka1 tuo1 huo3 shan1 k`a la k`a t`o huo shan ka la ka to huo shan |
Krakatoa (volcanic island in Indonesia) |
因陀羅呵悉多 因陀罗呵悉多 see styles |
yīn tuó luó hē xī duō yin1 tuo2 luo2 he1 xi1 duo1 yin t`o lo ho hsi to yin to lo ho hsi to Indara kashitta |
因陀羅喝悉哆; 因陀羅訓塞多. Probably Indra-hasta, Indra's hand, 'a kind of medicament. ' M. W. Is it the 佛手 'Buddha's hand', a kind of citron ? |
因陀羅婆他那 因陀罗婆他那 see styles |
yīn tuó luó pó tān à yin1 tuo2 luo2 po2 tan1 a4 yin t`o lo p`o t`an a yin to lo po tan a Indara batana |
? Indravadana, or ? Indrabhavana. A 'name for India proper',; Eitel. |
圓滿如諾瞿陀 圆满如诺瞿陀 see styles |
yuán mǎn rú nuò jù tuó yuan2 man3 ru2 nuo4 ju4 tuo2 yüan man ju no chü t`o yüan man ju no chü to enman nyo nakuguda |
circular, like the shape of a fig tree |
埃拉托塞尼斯 see styles |
āi lā tuō sè ní sī ai1 la1 tuo1 se4 ni2 si1 ai la t`o se ni ssu ai la to se ni ssu |
Eratosomethingenes of Cyrene (c. 276-c. 195 BC), ancient Greek mathematician and inventor |
埃拉托斯特尼 see styles |
āi lā tuō sī tè ní ai1 la1 tuo1 si1 te4 ni2 ai la t`o ssu t`e ni ai la to ssu te ni |
Eratosomethingenes of Cyrene (c. 276-c. 195 BC), Greek polymath |
塞瓦斯托波爾 塞瓦斯托波尔 see styles |
sāi wǎ sī tuō bō ěr sai1 wa3 si1 tuo1 bo1 er3 sai wa ssu t`o po erh sai wa ssu to po erh |
Sevastopol |
大悲心陀羅尼 大悲心陀罗尼 see styles |
dà bēi xīn tuó luó ní da4 bei1 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 ta pei hsin t`o lo ni ta pei hsin to lo ni daihishin darani |
dhāraṇī of the mind of great compassion |
大法眞陀羅王 大法眞陀罗王 see styles |
dà fǎ zhēn tuó luó wáng da4 fa3 zhen1 tuo2 luo2 wang2 ta fa chen t`o lo wang ta fa chen to lo wang Daihō shindara ō |
Mahādharma |
奧特朗托海峽 奥特朗托海峡 see styles |
ào tè lǎng tuō hǎi xiá ao4 te4 lang3 tuo1 hai3 xia2 ao t`e lang t`o hai hsia ao te lang to hai hsia |
Strait of Otranto between the heel of Italy and Albania |
妙色陀羅尼經 妙色陀罗尼经 see styles |
miào sè tuó luó ní jīng miao4 se4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 miao se t`o lo ni ching miao se to lo ni ching Myōshiki darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Well-Formed One |
姞栗陀羅矩吒 姞栗陀罗矩咤 see styles |
jí lì tuó luó jǔ zhà ji2 li4 tuo2 luo2 ju3 zha4 chi li t`o lo chü cha chi li to lo chü cha Kiridarakuta |
(姞栗陀) gṛdhra, a vulture; Gṛdhrakūṭa, the Vulture Peak, v. 者. |
寶帶陀羅尼經 宝带陀罗尼经 see styles |
bǎo dài tuó luó ní jīng bao3 dai4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 pao tai t`o lo ni ching pao tai to lo ni ching Hōtai daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Precious Belt |
寶賢陀羅尼經 宝贤陀罗尼经 see styles |
bǎo xián tuó luó ní jīng bao3 xian2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 pao hsien t`o lo ni ching pao hsien to lo ni ching Hōken daranikyō |
Auspicious Gem Dhāraṇī |
尼倶盧陀身相 尼倶卢陀身相 see styles |
ní jù lú tuó shēn xiàng ni2 ju4 lu2 tuo2 shen1 xiang4 ni chü lu t`o shen hsiang ni chü lu to shen hsiang nikuroda shin sō |
a body which has proportionate limbs such that its circumference with the extended limbs is circular [like the shape of a fig tree] |
尼剌部陀地獄 尼剌部陀地狱 see styles |
ní là bù tuó dì yù ni2 la4 bu4 tuo2 di4 yu4 ni la pu t`o ti yü ni la pu to ti yü nirabuda jigoku |
hell of burning blisters |
尼拘陀梵志經 尼拘陀梵志经 see styles |
ní jū tuó fàn zhì jīng ni2 ju1 tuo2 fan4 zhi4 jing1 ni chü t`o fan chih ching ni chü to fan chih ching Nikuda bonshi kyō |
*Nyagrodha-brāhmaṇa-sūtra |
尼民陀羅山王 尼民陀罗山王 see styles |
ní mín tuó luó shān wáng ni2 min2 tuo2 luo2 shan1 wang2 ni min t`o lo shan wang ni min to lo shan wang Nimindarasen ō |
Nemindhara |
尼犍陀弗咀羅 尼犍陀弗咀罗 see styles |
ní jiān tuó fú jǔ luó ni2 jian1 tuo2 fu2 ju3 luo2 ni chien t`o fu chü lo ni chien to fu chü lo Nikenda hotara |
Nirgrantha-putra, idem Jñāti. |
尼陀那目得迦 see styles |
ní tuó nà mù dé jiā ni2 tuo2 na4 mu4 de2 jia1 ni t`o na mu te chia ni to na mu te chia Nidāna mokutoka |
nidāna-mātṛkā, two of the twelve divisions of the sutras, one dealing with the nidānas, the other with 本事 previous incarnations. |
布嚕那跋陀羅 布噜那跋陀罗 see styles |
bù lūn à bá tuó luó bu4 lun1 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 pu lun a pa t`o lo pu lun a pa to lo Furonahadara |
Pūrṇabhadra, one of the eight yakṣa generals. |
彌蘭陀王問經 弥兰陀王问经 see styles |
mí lán tuó wáng wèn jīng mi2 lan2 tuo2 wang2 wen4 jing1 mi lan t`o wang wen ching mi lan to wang wen ching Mirandaō mon kyō |
Sūtra on The Questions of King Milinda |
愼法眞陀羅王 愼法眞陀罗王 see styles |
shèn fǎ zhēn tuó luó wáng shen4 fa3 zhen1 tuo2 luo2 wang2 shen fa chen t`o lo wang shen fa chen to lo wang Shinhōshindaraō |
Druma kiṃnara-rāja |
慧解脫阿羅漢 慧解脱阿罗汉 see styles |
huì jiě tuō ā luó hàn hui4 jie3 tuo1 a1 luo2 han4 hui chieh t`o a lo han hui chieh to a lo han e gedatsu arakan |
an arhat who is liberated by wisdom |
托馬斯·哈代 托马斯·哈代 see styles |
tuō mǎ sī · hā dài tuo1 ma3 si1 · ha1 dai4 t`o ma ssu · ha tai to ma ssu · ha tai |
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), English author |
持世陀羅尼經 持世陀罗尼经 see styles |
chí shì tuó luó ní jīng chi2 shi4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 ch`ih shih t`o lo ni ching chih shih to lo ni ching Jise darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the World Upholder |
持法眞陀羅王 持法眞陀罗王 see styles |
chí fǎ zhēn tuó luó wáng chi2 fa3 zhen1 tuo2 luo2 wang2 ch`ih fa chen t`o lo wang chih fa chen to lo wang Jihōshin dara ō |
Dharmadhara Kiṃnara-rāja |
摩訶曼陀羅華 摩诃曼陀罗华 see styles |
mó hē màn tuó luó huā mo2 he1 man4 tuo2 luo2 hua1 mo ho man t`o lo hua mo ho man to lo hua moko mandara ke |
mahāmandārava, a large white lotus; cf. 曼. |
摩訶目眞鄰陀 摩诃目眞邻陀 see styles |
mó hē mù zhēn lín tuó mo2 he1 mu4 zhen1 lin2 tuo2 mo ho mu chen lin t`o mo ho mu chen lin to Makamokushinrinda |
Mahāmucilinda |
摩訶目脂鄰陀 摩诃目脂邻陀 see styles |
mó hē mù zhī lín tuó mo2 he1 mu4 zhi1 lin2 tuo2 mo ho mu chih lin t`o mo ho mu chih lin to Makamokushirinda |
(or 摩訶目眞鄰陀) Mahāmucilinda, name of a nāga-king, etc., v. 目. |
擬阿拖品藥物 拟阿拖品药物 see styles |
nǐ ā tuō pǐn yào wù ni3 a1 tuo1 pin3 yao4 wu4 ni a t`o p`in yao wu ni a to pin yao wu |
atropinemimetic drug |
斯托肯立石圈 see styles |
sī tuō kěn lì shí quān si1 tuo1 ken3 li4 shi2 quan1 ssu t`o k`en li shih ch`üan ssu to ken li shih chüan |
Stonehenge stone circle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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