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摩哂陀

see styles
mó shěn tuó
    mo2 shen3 tuo2
mo shen t`o
    mo shen to
 Mashinda
Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, reputed as founder of Buddhism in Ceylon.

摩竭陀

see styles
mó jié tuó
    mo2 jie2 tuo2
mo chieh t`o
    mo chieh to
 Magada
Magadha, also 摩竭提; 摩揭陀; 摩伽陀; 摩訶陀 'A kingdom in Central India, the headquarters of ancient Buddhism up to A.D. 400; the holy land of all Buddhists, covered with vihāras and therefore called Bahar, the southern portion of which corresponds to ancient Magadha.' Eitel. A ṛṣi after whom the country of Southern Behar is said to be called. Name of a previous incarnation of Indra; and of the asterism Maghā 摩伽.

文陀竭

see styles
wén tuó jié
    wen2 tuo2 jie2
wen t`o chieh
    wen to chieh
 Bundaketsu
Mūrdhajāta, Māndhātṛ, i. e. 頂生王 born from his mother's head, a reputed previous incarnation of the Buddha, who still ambitious, despite his universal earthly sway, his thousand sons, etc., few to Indra's heaven, saw the 天上玉女 celestial devī, but on the desire arising to rule there on Indra's death, he was hurled to earth; v. 文陀竭王經.

旃達羅


旃达罗

see styles
zhān dá luó
    zhan1 da2 luo2
chan ta lo
 Sendara
旃達提婆 Candradeva, the moon, the moon-deva, the male ruler of the moon.

日天衆


日天众

see styles
rì tiān zhòng
    ri4 tian1 zhong4
jih t`ien chung
    jih tien chung
 nitten shu
The retinue of Indra in his palace of the sun.

曼陀羅


曼陀罗

see styles
màn tuó luó
    man4 tuo2 luo2
man t`o lo
    man to lo
 mandara
    まんだら
(botany) devil's trumpet (Datura stramonium) (loanword from Sanskrit "māndāra"); mandala (loanword from Sanskrit "maṇḍala")
mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (f,p) Mandara
or 曼阤羅; 漫陀羅 mandāra(va), the coral-tree; the erythrina indica, or this tree regarded as one of the five trees of Paradise, i.e, Indra's heaven; a white variety of Calotropis gigantea. Name of a noted monk, and of one called Mandra.

月天子

see styles
yuè tiān zǐ
    yue4 tian1 zi3
yüeh t`ien tzu
    yüeh tien tzu
 gattenshi
    がってんし
(1) {Buddh} (See 十二天) Chandra (Hindu moon god also revered as one of the twelve devas in Shingon Buddhism); (2) (archaism) moon
The male regent of the moon, named 寳吉祥, one of the metamorphoses of the Bodhisattva 勢至 Mahāsthāmaprāpta; the male regent has also his queen 月天妃.

月宮殿

see styles
 gekkyuuden; gakkuuden; gakkuden / gekkyuden; gakkuden; gakkuden
    げっきゅうでん; がっくうでん; がっくでん
(1) moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra; (2) imperial palace; (3) (archaism) Yoshiwara red light district

月愛珠


月爱珠

see styles
yuè ài zhū
    yue4 ai4 zhu1
yüeh ai chu
 getsuaishu
Candrakānta, the moon-love pearl or moonstone, which bestows abundance of water or rain.

梵網經


梵网经

see styles
fàn wǎng jīng
    fan4 wang3 jing1
fan wang ching
 Bonmō kyō
Brahmajāla Sutra, tr. by Kumārajīva A.D. 406, the infinitude of worlds being as the eyes or holes in Indra's net, which is all-embracing, like the Buddha's teaching. There are many treatises on it.

業障除


业障除

see styles
yè zhàng chú
    ye4 zhang4 chu2
yeh chang ch`u
    yeh chang chu
 gōshōjo
A symbol indicating the cutting away of all karmic hindrances by the sword of wisdom.

歡喜苑


欢喜苑

see styles
huān xǐ yuàn
    huan1 xi3 yuan4
huan hsi yüan
 kangi on
歡樂園; 喜林苑 Nandana-vana. Garden of joy; one of the four gardens of Indra's paradise, north of his central city.

毘伽羅


毘伽罗

see styles
pí qié luó
    pi2 qie2 luo2
p`i ch`ieh lo
    pi chieh lo
 bigara
vyākaraṇa, grammatical analysis, grammar; 'formal prophecy,' Keith; tr. 聲明記論 which may be intp. as a record and discussion to make clear the sounds; in other words, a grammar, or sūtras to reveal right forms of speech; said to have been first given by Brahmā in a million stanzas, abridged by Indra to 100,000, by Pāṇini to 8,000, and later reduced by him to 300. Also 毘耶羯剌諵; 毘何羯唎拏; in the form of 和伽羅 Vyākaraṇas q. v. it is prediction.

波羅赴


波罗赴

see styles
bō luó fù
    bo1 luo2 fu4
po lo fu
 Harafu
Prabhu, 鉢唎部 surpassing, powerful; a title of Viṣṇu 'as personification of the sun', of Brahmā, Śiva, Indra, etc. prabhū, come into being, originate, original.

泰戈爾


泰戈尔

see styles
tài gē ěr
    tai4 ge1 er3
t`ai ko erh
    tai ko erh
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Indian poet and writer

火鶴花


火鹤花

see styles
huǒ hè huā
    huo3 he4 hua1
huo ho hua
flamingo lily (Anthurium andraeanum)

爍羯囉


烁羯囉

see styles
shuò jié luó
    shuo4 jie2 luo2
shuo chieh lo
 shakara
Śakra, cf. 賒; 釋 name of Indra.

眞解脫


眞解脱

see styles
zhēn jiě tuō
    zhen1 jie3 tuo1
chen chieh t`o
    chen chieh to
 shin gedatsu
Release from all the hindrances of passion and attainment of the Buddha's nirvana, which is not a permanent state of absence from the needs of the living, but is spiritual, omniscient, and liberating.

睡眠欲

see styles
shuì mián yù
    shui4 mian2 yu4
shui mien yü
 suimin yoku
The lust for sleep, physical and spiritual, hence 睡眠蓋 sleep, drowsiness, or sloth as a hindrance to progress.

縛日羅


缚日罗

see styles
fú rì luó
    fu2 ri4 luo2
fu jih lo
 bajira
vajra, 嚩日囉 (or 嚩馹囉); 跋日囉 (or 跋折囉, or 跋闍囉); 跋折囉; 波闍羅; 伐折羅 (or 伐闍羅); intp. as 金剛 (金剛杵), a diamond (club). Adamantine, hard. The sceptre of Indra as god of thunder and lightning with which he slays the enemies of Buddhism. Used by monks to indicate spiritual authority, and the all-subduing power of Buddha.

羅婆那


罗婆那

see styles
luó pó nà
    luo2 po2 na4
lo p`o na
    lo po na
 Rabana
Rāvana, king of Ceylon and ruler of the rākṣasas, overcome by Rāmacandra, v. the Rāmāyaṇa.

苫婆羅


苫婆罗

see styles
shān pó luó
    shan1 po2 luo2
shan p`o lo
    shan po lo
 senbara
擔歩羅 jambhala, jambhīra, the citron tree, Blyxa octandra.

草珊瑚

see styles
cǎo shān hú
    cao3 shan1 hu2
ts`ao shan hu
    tsao shan hu
Sarcandra glabra (botany)

足かせ

see styles
 ashikase
    あしかせ
fetters; shackles; hobbles; encumbrance; hindrance; burden; trap

邪魔物

see styles
 jamamono
    じゃまもの
(1) obstacle; hindrance; impediment; obstruction; (2) nuisance; bore; burden

邪魔者

see styles
 jamamono
    じゃまもの
(1) obstacle; hindrance; impediment; obstruction; (2) nuisance; bore; burden

阿輸柯


阿输柯

see styles
ā shū kē
    a1 shu1 ke1
a shu k`o
    a shu ko
 Ayuka
Younger brother of Aśoka; he is said to have reigned for seven days and then resigned to Aśoka, but cf. Mahendra under 摩.

除蓋障


除盖障

see styles
chú gài zhàng
    chu2 gai4 zhang4
ch`u kai chang
    chu kai chang
 jo kaishō
To dispose of hindrances.

障がい

see styles
 shougai / shogai
    しょうがい
(noun/participle) (1) obstacle; impediment; hindrance; difficulty; barrier; (2) handicap; impairment; disability; disorder; malfunction

障礙物


障碍物

see styles
zhàng ài wù
    zhang4 ai4 wu4
chang ai wu
obstacle; hindrance

雌刈萱

see styles
 megarukaya; megarukaya
    めがるかや; メガルカヤ
(kana only) Themeda triandra var. japonica (variety of kangaroo grass)

非排水

see styles
 hihaisui
    ひはいすい
undrained

風蝶草

see styles
 fuuchousou / fuchoso
    ふうちょうそう
cat's whiskers (Cleome gynandra)

麤惡苑


麤恶苑

see styles
cū è yuàn
    cu1 e4 yuan4
ts`u o yüan
    tsu o yüan
(麁惡苑) The rough and evil park, one of Indra's four parks, that of armaments and war.

黃建南


黄建南

see styles
huáng jiàn nán
    huang2 jian4 nan2
huang chien nan
John Huang (1945-), Democratic Party fundraiser

カルカヤ

see styles
 karukaya
    カルカヤ
(1) (kana only) Themeda triandra var. japonica (variety of kangaroo grass); (2) (kana only) Cymbopogon tortilis var. goeringii (variety of grass closely related to lemongrass); (3) thatching grass; thatching sedge

じゃま者

see styles
 jamamono
    じゃまもの
(1) obstacle; hindrance; impediment; obstruction; (2) nuisance; bore; burden

つうつう

see styles
 tsuutsuu / tsutsu
    つうつう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See つうかあ) being in tune (with each other); being on the same wavelength; understanding each other; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) being leaked (of information, secrets, etc.); (adverb) (3) (passing through) without hindrance; unobstructed; unimpeded; easily

ツンドラ

see styles
 tsundora
    ツンドラ
(1) tundra (rus:); (adj-f,n) (2) (manga slang) (See ツンデレ) sharp and sarcastic without ever acting lovestruck

レース草

see styles
 reesusou; reesusou / reesuso; reesuso
    レースそう; レースソウ
lace-leaf plant (Ouvirandra fenestralis, Aponogeton madagascariensis); lattice-leaf plant

七摩怛里

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qī mó dá lǐ
    qi1 mo2 da2 li3
ch`i mo ta li
    chi mo ta li
 shichi matari
saptamātṛ. The seven divine mothers, or personified energies of the principal deities; they are associated with the worship of the god Śiva, and attend on his son Skanda or Kārttikeya, to whom at first only seven Mātṛs were assigned, but in the later mythology an innumerable number, who are sometimes represented as having displaced the original divine mothers M.W. Their names are given as (1) Cāmuṇḍā 遮文茶 or 左問拏 (2) Gaurī嬌吠哩; (3) Vaiṣṇavī 吠瑟拏微 (4) Kaumārī 嬌麼哩; (5) Indrāṇī, Aindrī, or Māhendrī 燕捺利 or 印捺哩; (6) Raudrī 勞捺哩; and (7) Vārāhī 末羅呬弭; cf. 七母天.

七種無上


七种无上

see styles
qī zhǒng wú shàng
    qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4
ch`i chung wu shang
    chi chung wu shang
 shichi shumujō
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事.

不可說佛


不可说佛

see styles
bù kě shuō fó
    bu4 ke3 shuo1 fo2
pu k`o shuo fo
    pu ko shuo fo
 Fukasetsu butsu
Gaṇendra; the 733rd of the Buddhas of the present kalpa 賢劫, in which 1,000 Buddhas are to appear, of whom four have appeared.

並行不悖


并行不悖

see styles
bìng xíng bù bèi
    bing4 xing2 bu4 bei4
ping hsing pu pei
to run in parallel without hindrance; not mutually exclusive; two processes can be implemented without conflict

九無間道


九无间道

see styles
jiǔ wú jiān dào
    jiu3 wu2 jian1 dao4
chiu wu chien tao
 ku muken dō
In every universe there are nine realms, in every realm there are nine illusions in practice 修, and nine ways of relief; hence the nine ways of overcoming hindrances; also there are nine uninterrupted ways of advance from one stage to another of the nine stages of the 三界 trailokya, by the wisdom of overcoming delusion in each stage; also 九無礙道 ; and cf. 九解脫道.

互裟伽藍


互裟伽蓝

see styles
hù shā qié lán
    hu4 sha1 qie2 lan2
hu sha ch`ieh lan
    hu sha chieh lan
 Go Sagaran
Haṃsa saṃghārāma, 'Wild goose monastery, ' on Mount Indraśailaguhā, whose inmates were once saved from starving by the self-sacrifice of a wild goose; also 僧裟伽藍 (or 僧鷹伽藍) .

五結樂子


五结乐子

see styles
wǔ jié lè zǐ
    wu3 jie2 le4 zi3
wu chieh le tzu
 Goketsu Rakushi
One of Indra's musicians who praised Buddha on a crystal lute; v. 中阿含經 33.

五障三從


五障三从

see styles
wǔ zhàng sān cóng
    wu3 zhang4 san1 cong2
wu chang san ts`ung
    wu chang san tsung
 goshō sanshō
The five hindrances to woman, see above, and her three subordinations, i. e. to father, husband. and son.

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).

八大靈塔


八大灵塔

see styles
bā dà líng tǎ
    ba1 da4 ling2 ta3
pa ta ling t`a
    pa ta ling ta
 hachi dai ryōtō
The eight great "spirit", or sacred stūpas erected at (1) Kapilavastu, Buddha's birthplace; (2) Magadha, where he was first enlightened; (3) the deer-park Benares, where he first preached; (4) Jetavana, where he revealed his supernatural powers; (5) Kanyākubja (Kanauj), where he descended from Indra's heavens; (6) Rājagṛha, where Devadatta was destroyed and the Saṅgha purifed; (7) Vaiśāli, where he announced his speedy nirvana; (8) Kuśinagara, where he entered nirvāṇa. There is another slightly variant list.

八福生處


八福生处

see styles
bā fú shēng chù
    ba1 fu2 sheng1 chu4
pa fu sheng ch`u
    pa fu sheng chu
 hachifuku shōsho
The eight happy conditions in which he may be reborn who keeps the five commands and the ten good ways and bestows alms: (1) rich and honourable among men; (2) in the heavens of the four deva kings; (3) the Indra heavens; (4) Suyāma heavens; (5) Tuṣita heaven; (6) 化樂nirmāṇarati heaven, i.e. the fifth devaloka; (7) 他化 Paranirmita-vaśavartin, i.e. the sixth devaloka heaven; (8) the brahma-heavens. 八福田 The eight fields for cultivating blessedness: Buddhas; arhats (or saints); preaching monks (upādhyāya); teachers (ācārya); friars; father; mother; the sick. Buddhas, arhats, and friars (or monks in general) are termed 敬田 reverence-fields; the sick are 悲田 compassion-fields; the rest are 恩田grace- or gratitude- fields. Another group is: to make roads and wells; canals and bridges; repair dangerous roads; be dutiful to parents; support monks; tend the sick; save from disaster or distress; provide for a quinquennial assembly. Another: serving the Three Precious Ones, i.e. the Buddha; the Law; the Order; parents; the monks as teachers; the poor; the sick; animals.

十二火天

see styles
shí èr huǒ tiān
    shi2 er4 huo3 tian1
shih erh huo t`ien
    shih erh huo tien
 jūnikaten
The homa-, or fire-spirits; Whose representations, colours, magic words, signs, symbols, and mode of worship are given in the 大日經疏20. Also 十二火尊; 十二種火法. The twelve fire-spirits are: (1) Indra or Vairocana, the discoverer or source of fire, symbolizing 智 knowledge; (2) the moon 行滿 which progresses to fullness, with mercy as root and enlightenment as fruit, i,e. Buddha; (3) the wind, represented as a half-moon, fanner of fame, of zeal, and by driving away dark clouds, of enlightenment; (4) the red rays of the rising sun, rohitaka, his swords (or rays) indicating 議 wisdom; (5) 沒M004101拏 a form half stern, half smiling, sternly driving away the passions and trials; (6) 忿怒 irate, bellowing with open mouth, showing four teeth, flowing locks, one eye closed; (7) 闍吒羅 fire burning within, i.e. the inner witness, or realization; (8) 迄灑耶 the waster, or destroyer of waste and injurious products within, i.e. inner purification; (9) 意生 the producer at will, capable of all variety, resembling Viśvakarman, the Brahmanic Vulcan; (10) 羯羅微 the fire-eater; (11) untraceable; (12) 謨賀那 the completer, also the subduer of demons.

四王忉利

see styles
sì wáng dāo lì
    si4 wang2 dao1 li4
ssu wang tao li
 shiō tōri
The 四王天 and trāyastriṃśas, Indra's heaven.

執金剛神


执金刚神

see styles
zhí jīn gāng shén
    zhi2 jin1 gang1 shen2
chih chin kang shen
 shukongoujin; shuukongoujin; shikkongoujin / shukongojin; shukongojin; shikkongojin
    しゅこんごうじん; しゅうこんごうじん; しっこんごうじん
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵,仁王) Vajradhara (vajra-wielding gods)
vajrapāṇi, vajradhara. Any deva-holder of the vajra. (1) Indra, who in a former incarnation took an oath to defend Buddhism, was reborn as king of the yakṣas, hence he and his yakṣas carry vajras. (2) Mañjuśrī as the spiritual reflex of the Dhyāni Buddha Akṣobhya. (3) A popular deity, the terror of all enemies of Buddhist believers, specially worshipped in exorcisms and sorcery by the Yoga school.

外金剛部


外金刚部

see styles
wài jīn gāng bù
    wai4 jin1 gang1 bu4
wai chin kang pu
 ge kongō bu
The external twenty devas in the Vajradhātu group, whose names, many of them doubtful, are given as Nārāyaṇa, Kumāra, Vajragoḍa, Brahmā, Śakra, Āditya, Candra, Vajramāha, ? Musala, Piṅgala, ? Rakṣalevatā, Vāyu, Vajravāsin, Agni, Vaiśravaṇa, Vajrāṅkuśa, Yama, Vajrājaya, Vināyaka, Nāgavajra.

大印達羅


大印达罗

see styles
dà yìn dá luó
    da4 yin4 da2 luo2
ta yin ta lo
 dai indara
mahendra; ten times the amount of an indra 印達羅.

大安達羅


大安达罗

see styles
dà ān dá luó
    da4 an1 da2 luo2
ta an ta lo
 Daiandatsura
Mahendra, or Mahendrī, or Rāja mahendrī. A city near the mouth of the Godavery, the present Rājamundry.

天主教法

see styles
tiān zhǔ jiào fǎ
    tian1 zhu3 jiao4 fa3
t`ien chu chiao fa
    tien chu chiao fa
 tenshu kyōhō
Devendra-samaya. Doctrinal method of the lord of devas. A work on royalty in the possession of a son of Raajabalendraketu.

天神地祇


天神地只

see styles
tiān shén dì qí
    tian1 shen2 di4 qi2
t`ien shen ti ch`i
    tien shen ti chi
 tenjin jigi
    てんじんちぎ
(yoji) gods of heaven and earth
The spirits 天神 are Indra and his retinue; devas in general; the 地祇 are the earth spirits, nāgas, demons, ghosts, etc.

天竺五山

see styles
tiān zhú wǔ shān
    tian1 zhu2 wu3 shan1
t`ien chu wu shan
    tien chu wu shan
 tenjiku (no) gosan
The five mountains of India on which the Buddha assembled his disciples: Vaibhara, Saptaparnaguha, Indrasailaguha, Sarpiskundika-pragbhara, Grdhrakuta.

天部善神

see styles
tiān bù shàn shén
    tian1 bu4 shan4 shen2
t`ien pu shan shen
    tien pu shan shen
 tenbu zenjin
Brahma, Indra, the four devaloka-rājas, and the other spirit guardians of Buddhism.

婆利質羅


婆利质罗

see styles
pó lì zhí luó
    po2 li4 zhi2 luo2
p`o li chih lo
    po li chih lo
 Barishira
(婆利質多羅) ? Pārijāta, v. 波, a tree in Indra's heaven.

富蘭陀羅


富兰陀罗

see styles
fù lán tuó luó
    fu4 lan2 tuo2 luo2
fu lan t`o lo
    fu lan to lo
 Furandara
Purandara; stronghold-breaker, fortress-destroyer, a name for Indra as thunder-god.

寶吉祥天


宝吉祥天

see styles
bǎo jí xiáng tiān
    bao3 ji2 xiang2 tian1
pao chi hsiang t`ien
    pao chi hsiang tien
 Hōkichijō ten
deva of the precious omen, i.e. Candradeva, deva of the moon, a manifestation of Mahāsthāmaprāpta.

差し合い

see styles
 sashiai
    さしあい
hindrance; offense; offence; prohibition

差し支え

see styles
 sashitsukae
    さしつかえ
hindrance; impediment

差し障り

see styles
 sashisawari
    さしさわり
offence; offense; hindrance

差当たり

see styles
 sashiatari
    さしあたり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) for the time being; at present; (2) (archaism) hindrance

心自在者

see styles
xīn zì zài zhě
    xin1 zi4 zai4 zhe3
hsin tzu tsai che
 shin jizai sha
He whose mind is free, or sovereign, an arhat who has got rid of all hindrances to abstraction.

摩訶尼羅


摩诃尼罗

see styles
mó hē ní luó
    mo2 he1 ni2 luo2
mo ho ni lo
 makanira
(or 摩訶泥羅) mahānīla, dark-blue, a sapphire; described as the large blue pearl of Indra, perhaps the Indranīla.

方等懺悔


方等忏悔

see styles
fāng děng chàn huǐ
    fang1 deng3 chan4 hui3
fang teng ch`an hui
    fang teng chan hui
 hōdō sange
(方等懺) One of the subjects of meditation in the 方等三昧 on the hindrances caused by the six organs of sense.

明月天子

see styles
míng yuè tiān zǐ
    ming2 yue4 tian1 zi3
ming yüeh t`ien tzu
    ming yüeh tien tzu
 myōgatsu tenshi
The moon-deva, in Indra's retinue.

月光菩薩


月光菩萨

see styles
yuè guāng pú sà
    yue4 guang1 pu2 sa4
yüeh kuang p`u sa
    yüeh kuang pu sa
 gakkoubosatsu / gakkobosatsu
    がっこうぼさつ
{Buddh} Candraprabha (bodhisattva)
The bodhisattva Moonlight who attends on 藥師 the Master of Healing; also in the Mañjuśrī court of the Garbhadhātu; used for 月光王; v. 月光菩薩經.

月燈三昧


月灯三昧

see styles
yuè dēng sān mèi
    yue4 deng1 san1 mei4
yüeh teng san mei
 gattō zanmai
candra-dīpa-samādhi, the samādhi said to have been given to 月光童子 by Buddha, the sutra of which is in two translations.

樂乾闥婆


乐干闼婆

see styles
lè qián tà pó
    le4 qian2 ta4 po2
le ch`ien t`a p`o
    le chien ta po
 gaku kendatsuba
The gandharvas, Indra's musicians.

毘摩質多


毘摩质多

see styles
pí mó zhí duō
    pi2 mo2 zhi2 duo1
p`i mo chih to
    pi mo chih to
 Bimashitta
吠摩質呾利 Vimalacitra, a king of asuras, residing at the bottom of the ocean, father of Indra's wife.

毘首羯磨


毗首羯磨

see styles
pí shǒu jié mó
    pi2 shou3 jie2 mo2
p`i shou chieh mo
    pi shou chieh mo
 Bishukatsuma
(毘首) Viśvakarman, all-doer, or maker, the Indian Vulcan, architect of the universe and patron of artisans; intp. as minister of Indra, and his director of works. Also 毘守羯磨; 毘濕縛羯磨.

波利質羅


波利质罗

see styles
bō lì zhí luó
    bo1 li4 zhi2 luo2
po li chih lo
 harishira
(波利質多羅), 波疑質姤; 波利樹 paricitra, a tree in the trāyastriṃśas heavens which fills the heavens with fragrance; also Pārijāta, a tree in Indra's heaven, one of the five trees of paradise, the coral-tree, erythina indica.

短嘴豆雁

see styles
duǎn zuǐ dòu yàn
    duan3 zui3 dou4 yan4
tuan tsui tou yen
(bird species of China) tundra bean goose (Anser serrirostris)

礙手礙腳


碍手碍脚

see styles
ài shǒu ài jiǎo
    ai4 shou3 ai4 jiao3
ai shou ai chiao
to be in the way; to be a hindrance

草原百靈


草原百灵

see styles
cǎo yuán bǎi líng
    cao3 yuan2 bai3 ling2
ts`ao yüan pai ling
    tsao yüan pai ling
(bird species of China) calandra lark (Melanocorypha calandra)

薩裒煞地


萨裒煞地

see styles
sà póu shà dì
    sa4 pou2 sha4 di4
sa p`ou sha ti
    sa pou sha ti
 satsubusachi
sarpauṣadhi, serpent-medicine, said to have been provided by (the Buddha when he was) Indra, as a python, in giving his flesh to feed the starving. A monastery in Udyāna built on the reputed spot. Also 薩裒施殺.

薬師三尊

see styles
 yakushisanzon
    やくしさんぞん
{Buddh} Bhaishajyaguru triad; image of Bhaishajyaguru Buddha flanked by the Bodhisattvas Suryaprabha and Candraprabha

藹羅筏拏


蔼罗筏拏

see styles
ǎi luó fán á
    ai3 luo2 fan2 a2
ai lo fan a
 Airabatsunu
Airāvaṇa, a king of the nāgas; Indra's elephant; also Elāpattra, v. 伊.

蘇摩提婆


苏摩提婆

see styles
sū mó tí pó
    su1 mo2 ti2 po2
su mo t`i p`o
    su mo ti po
 Somadaiba
Soma-deva, i.e. Candra-deva, the moon-deva.

街頭募金

see styles
 gaitoubokin / gaitobokin
    がいとうぼきん
streetside fundraising

資金繰り

see styles
 shikinguri
    しきんぐり
fundraising; financing; cash flow

資金調達

see styles
 shikinchoutatsu / shikinchotatsu
    しきんちょうたつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fundraising

賈南德拉


贾南德拉

see styles
jiǎ nán dé lā
    jia3 nan2 de2 la1
chia nan te la
Gyanendra of Nepal

足手纏い

see styles
 ashidematoi
    あしでまとい
    ashitematoi
    あしてまとい
(noun or adjectival noun) impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag

足手纒い

see styles
 ashidematoi
    あしでまとい
    ashitematoi
    あしてまとい
(noun or adjectival noun) impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag

那連耶舍


那连耶舍

see styles
nà lián yé shè
    na4 lian2 ye2 she4
na lien yeh she
 Narenyasha
(那連提黎耶舍) Narendrayaśas, a monk of Udyāna, north-west India; sixth century A. D.; tr. the Candra-garbha, Sūrya-garbha, and other sūtras.

邪魔立て

see styles
 jamadate
    じゃまだて
(noun/participle) deliberate hindrance; obstruction

釋提桓因


释提桓因

see styles
shì tí huán yīn
    shi4 ti2 huan2 yin1
shih t`i huan yin
    shih ti huan yin
 Shaku daikanin
Śakro-devānāmindra, 釋 Śakra 提桓 devānām 因 Indra; Śakra the Indra of the devas, the sky-god, the god of the nature-gods, ruler of the thirty-three heavens, considered by Buddhists as inferior to the Buddhist saint, but as a deva-protector of Buddhism. Also 釋羅; 賒羯羅因陀羅; 帝釋; 釋帝; v. 釋迦. He has numerous other appellations.

閑居十德


闲居十德

see styles
xián jū shí dé
    xian2 ju1 shi2 de2
hsien chü shih te
 kanko juttoku
Ten advantages of a hermitage given in verse, i.e. absence of sex and passion; of temptation to say wrong things; of enemies, and so of strife; of friends to praise or blame; of others' faults, and so of talk about them; of followers or servants, and so no longing for companions; of society, and so no burden of politeness; of guests, and so no preparations; of social intercourse, and so no trouble about garments; of hindrance from others in mystic practice.

雪うさぎ

see styles
 yukiusagi
    ゆきうさぎ
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow

オオムカデ

see styles
 oomukade
    オオムカデ
(kana only) Scolopendra subspinipes (species of centipede)

さし当たり

see styles
 sashiatari
    さしあたり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) for the time being; at present; (2) (archaism) hindrance

じゃま立て

see styles
 jamadate
    じゃまだて
(noun/participle) deliberate hindrance; obstruction

ドンドラ岬

see styles
 dondoramisaki
    ドンドラみさき
(place-name) Dondra Head

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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