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年少淨行


年少净行

see styles
nián shǎo jìng xíng
    nian2 shao3 jing4 xing2
nien shao ching hsing
 nenshō jōgyō
A young Brahman.

惟予頗羅


惟予颇罗

see styles
wéi yú pǒ luó
    wei2 yu2 po3 luo2
wei yü p`o lo
    wei yü po lo
 iyohara
or惟于頗羅 Bṛhatphala 廣果, 'great fruit,' or abundant merits; the twelfth brahmaloka, or second region of the fourth dhyāna.

拘那牟尼

see styles
jun à móu ní
    jun1 a4 mou2 ni2
chün a mou ni
 Kunamuni
(拘含牟尼) Kanakamuni, 拘那含; 迦諾迦牟尼 q. v., lit. 金寂 the golden recluse, or 金仙 golden ṛṣi; Brahman of the Kāśyapa family, native of Śobhanavatī, second of the five Buddhas of the present Bhadra-kalpa fifth of the seven ancient Buddhas; possibly a sage who preceded Śākyamuni in India.

摩訶迦葉


摩诃迦叶

see styles
mó hē jiā yè
    mo2 he1 jia1 ye4
mo ho chia yeh
 Makakashō
(摩訶迦葉波) Mahākāśyapa, or Kāśyapadhātu 迦葉 (迦葉頭陀), a Brahman of Magadha, disciple of Śākyamuni; accredited with presiding over the first synod, hence known as 上座; also with supervising the first compilation of the Buddha's sermons; is reckoned as the first Patriarch, v. 二十八祖 and 迦.

斫迦羅婆


斫迦罗婆

see styles
zhuó jiā luó pó
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2
cho chia lo p`o
    cho chia lo po
 shakaraba
(斫迦羅婆迦) Cakravāka, Cakrāhva, 'the ruddy goose', ' the Brāhmany duck '. M. W. The mandarin duck.

梵天外道

see styles
fàn tiān wài dào
    fan4 tian1 wai4 dao4
fan t`ien wai tao
    fan tien wai tao
 bonten gedō
brahmadeva heretics; the brahmans consider Brahmā to be the Creator of all things and the Supreme Being, which is heresy with Buddhism.

梵摩三鉢


梵摩三钵

see styles
fàn mó sān bō
    fan4 mo2 san1 bo1
fan mo san po
 Bonma sanhatsu
Brahmāsahāṃpati, or Mahābrahmāsahāṃpati; Brahmā, lord of the world.

梵釋四天


梵释四天

see styles
fàn shì sì tiān
    fan4 shi4 si4 tian1
fan shih ssu t`ien
    fan shih ssu tien
 Bon Shaku shiten
Brahmā, Śakra, and the four Mahārājas.

極光淨天


极光淨天

see styles
jí guāng jìng tiān
    ji2 guang1 jing4 tian1
chi kuang ching t`ien
    chi kuang ching tien
 Gokukōjō ten
Pure heaven of utmost light, the highest of the second dhyāna heavens of the form world; the first to be re-formed after a universal destruction and in it Brahma and devas come into existence; also極光音天 Ābhāsvara.

洩瑟知林


泄瑟知林

see styles
yì sè zhī lín
    yi4 se4 zhi1 lin2
i se chih lin
 Eishichirin
Yaṣṭivana, forest of the bamboo staff which took root when thrown away by the Brahman who did not believe the Buddha was 16 feet in height; but he more he measured the taller grew the Buddha, hence his chagrin. Name of a forest near Rājagṛha.

火種居士


火种居士

see styles
huǒ zhǒng jū shì
    huo3 zhong3 ju1 shi4
huo chung chü shih
 Kashu koji
Brahmans, servers of the sacred fire.

無量光天


无量光天

see styles
wú liáng guāng tiān
    wu2 liang2 guang1 tian1
wu liang kuang t`ien
    wu liang kuang tien
 muryōkō ten
The heaven of boundless light, the fifth of the brahmaloka s.

甁窣都渡

see styles
píng sù dū dù
    ping2 su4 du1 du4
p`ing su tu tu
    ping su tu tu
 hei sototo
droṇastūpa, a stupa said to contain a jar of relics of Śākyamuni's body, surreptitiously collected after his cremation by a Brahman.

瞿那末底

see styles
jun à mò dǐ
    jun4 a4 mo4 di3
chün a mo ti
 Gunamatei
Guṇamati, a native of Parvata, who lived at Valabhī, a noted antagonist of Brahmanism; his 隨相論 was tr. by Paramārtha A.D. 557-669.

美音天女

see styles
měi yīn tiān nǚ
    mei3 yin1 tian1 nv3
mei yin t`ien nü
    mei yin tien nü
 Bion Tennyo
(美音); 妙音天 Sarasvatī, 薩囉薩筏底 the Muse of India, goddess of speech and learning, hence called 大辯才天, goddess of rhetoric; she is the female energy or wife of Brahmā, and also goddess of the river Sarasvatī.

訶梨跋摩


诃梨跋摩

see styles
hē lí bá mó
    he1 li2 ba2 mo2
ho li pa mo
 Karihatsuma
Harivarman, tawny armour, and 師子鎧 lion armour; a Brahman who '900 years' after the Nirvāṇa, appeared in Central India and joined the Sarvāstivādin and Satyasiddhi school by the publication of the Satyasiddhi śāstra (tr. as the 成實論 by Kumārajīva, 407-418).

識無處邊


识无处边

see styles
shì wú chù biān
    shi4 wu2 chu4 bian1
shih wu ch`u pien
    shih wu chu pien
 shiki musho hen
The brahmaloka of limitless knowledge or perception, v. 四空天 or 四空處 and 識處天. 識無處邊定 The dhyāna corresponding to it. 識無處邊解脫 The vimokṣa, or liberation from it to a higher stage.

跋羅縷支


跋罗缕支

see styles
bá luó lǚ zhī
    ba2 luo2 lv3 zhi1
pa lo lü chih
 Bararushi
Bhadraruci, a monk of west India, of great subtlety and reasoning power; he opposed an arrogant Brahman, who, defeated, sank alive into hell.

路迦那他

see styles
lù jiān à tā
    lu4 jian1 a4 ta1
lu chien a t`a
    lu chien a ta
 rokanata
intp. 世尊 lokajyeṣṭha; lokanātha, most excellent of the world, lord of the world, epithet of Brahma and of a Buddha.

那羅摩那


那罗摩那

see styles
nà luó mó nà
    na4 luo2 mo2 na4
na lo mo na
 Naramana
(or那羅摩納) Naramānava, a young Brahman, a descendant of Manu.

阿拉法特

see styles
ā lā fǎ tè
    a1 la1 fa3 te4
a la fa t`e
    a la fa te
Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (1929-2004), Palestinian leader, popularly known as Yasser Arafat 亞西爾·阿拉法特|亚西尔·阿拉法特[Ya4 xi1 er3 · A1 la1 fa3 te4]

阿迦尼吒


阿迦尼咤

see styles
ā jiā ní zhà
    a1 jia1 ni2 zha4
a chia ni cha
 Akanita
(阿迦瑟吒) akaniṣṭha, not the least, i.e. the highest, or eighteenth of the heavens of form, or brahmalokas; also阿迦尼沙吒(or 阿迦尼師吒) or 阿迦尼沙託 or 阿迦尼師託; 阿迦貳吒; 阿迦尼M012229 (阿迦瑟M012229); 尼吒;尼師吒; 二吒.

須跋陀羅


须跋陀罗

see styles
xū bá tuó luó
    xu1 ba2 tuo2 luo2
hsü pa t`o lo
    hsü pa to lo
(須跋陀) Subhadra; the last convert of the Buddha, 'a Brahman 120 years old.'

首訶旣那


首诃旣那

see styles
shǒu hē jì nà
    shou3 he1 ji4 na4
shou ho chi na
(or 首阿旣那) Śubhakṛtsna, the ninth brahmaloka, i.e. the third region of the third dhyāna of form.

アートマン

see styles
 aatoman / atoman
    アートマン
(See ブラフマン) atman (san: ātman); one's true self, which transcends death and is part of the universal Brahman (in Hinduism); (surname) Erdman

バラモン教

see styles
 baramonkyou / baramonkyo
    バラモンきょう
Brahmanism

ブラーマン

see styles
 puraaman / puraman
    プラーマン
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism; (personal name) Plamann

ブラフマー

see styles
 burafumaa / burafuma
    ブラフマー
Brahma (Hindu creator god) (san: Brahmā); (personal name) Brahman

ブラフマン

see styles
 burafuman
    ブラフマン
(See アートマン) Brahman (san:); Brahma; ultimate reality of the universe (in Hinduism)

一切眞言心

see styles
yī qiè zhēn yán xīn
    yi1 qie4 zhen1 yan2 xin1
i ch`ieh chen yen hsin
    i chieh chen yen hsin
 issai shingon shin
The first Sanskrit letter "a'; it is pronounced "an' by the Shingon School and emphasized as the heart of all wisdom. In India "a' is the "name of Vishṇu (especially as the first of the three sounds in the sacred syllable oṃ or aum), also of Brahmā, Śiva, and Vaiśvānara (Agni)' M. W.

下地麤苦障


下地粗苦障

see styles
xià dì cū kǔ zhàng
    xia4 di4 cu1 ku3 zhang4
hsia ti ts`u k`u chang
    hsia ti tsu ku chang
 geji soku shō
To see the lower grade out of which one has migrated, as rough, wretched, and a hindrance; a Brahman form of meditation.

乞眼婆羅門


乞眼婆罗门

see styles
qǐ yǎn pó luó mén
    qi3 yan3 po2 luo2 men2
ch`i yen p`o lo men
    chi yen po lo men
 kotsugen baramon
The Brahman who begged one of Śāriputra's eyes in a former incarnation, then trampled on it, causing Śāriputra to give up his efforts to become a bodhisattva and turn back to the Hīnayāna.

優波尼沙土


优波尼沙土

see styles
yōu bō ní shā tǔ
    you1 bo1 ni2 sha1 tu3
yu po ni sha t`u
    yu po ni sha tu
 Upanishado
(or 優波尼沙陀) Upaniṣad, also (婆波尼曇; certain philosophical or mystical writings by various authors at various periods 'attached to the Brāhmaṇas, the aim of which is the ascertainment of the secret of the Veda (they are more than a hundred in number, and are said to have been the source of the six darśanas, or systems of philosophy)'. M.W. The best known is the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka.

半天婆羅門


半天婆罗门

see styles
bàn tiān pó luó mén
    ban4 tian1 po2 luo2 men2
pan t`ien p`o lo men
    pan tien po lo men
 hanten baramon
Half deva brahmans, a term for hungry ghosts.

去叉迦羅尼


去叉迦罗尼

see styles
qù chā jiā luó ní
    qu4 cha1 jia1 luo2 ni2
ch`ü ch`a chia lo ni
    chü cha chia lo ni
 kosakarani
(or 式叉迦羅尼) ; 尸叉罽羅尼; 突吉羅 Śikṣākaraṇī. 'A young Brahman stying with his preceptor. 'M. W. Studies, students. Also interpreted as 'evil deeds'. Also ' a section of the Vinaya called 衆學法... consisting of a series of 100 regulations with reference to the conduct of novices'. Eitel.

室利差呾羅


室利差呾罗

see styles
shì lì chā dá luó
    shi4 li4 cha1 da2 luo2
shih li ch`a ta lo
    shih li cha ta lo
 Shirishatara
Śrīkṣetra, 'an ancient kingdom near the mouth of the Brahmaputtra;' capital probably 'modern Silhet (Śrihatta).' Eitel.

捨念淸淨地


舍念淸淨地

see styles
shě niàn qīng jìng dì
    she3 nian4 qing1 jing4 di4
she nien ch`ing ching ti
    she nien ching ching ti
 shanen shōjō chi
The pure land or heaven free from thinking, the fifth of the nine brahmalokas in the fourth dhyāna region.

求那跋陀羅


求那跋陀罗

see styles
qiun à bá tuó luó
    qiun2 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2
qiun a pa t`o lo
    qiun a pa to lo
 Gunabaddara
Guṇabhadra, tr. 德賢. (1) A follower of the Mahīśāsakā in Kapiśā. (2) A Brāhmaṇa of Central India, tr. into Chinese some seventy-eight works A. D. 435-443; b. 394, d. 468.

阿波摩那婆

see styles
ā bō mó nà pó
    a1 bo1 mo2 na4 po2
a po mo na p`o
    a po mo na po
 ahamanaba
(阿波羅摩那阿婆); 阿婆摩那婆 (or 廅婆摩那婆 or阿鉢摩那婆 or廅鉢摩那婆); 阿波摩那; 波摩那 Apramāṇābha, intp. as 無量光 immeasurable light, the fifth of the brahmalokas.

須達梨舍那


须达梨舍那

see styles
xū dá lí shèn à
    xu1 da2 li2 shen4 a4
hsü ta li shen a
Sudarśan 須帶a, the heaven of beautiful appearance, the sixteenth brahmaloka, and seventh of the fourth dhyāna.

鬱多羅究留


郁多罗究留

see styles
yù duō luó jiū liú
    yu4 duo1 luo2 jiu1 liu2
yü to lo chiu liu
Uttarakuru, also 鬱多羅拘樓; 鬱多羅鳩婁; 郁多羅拘樓; 郁恒羅拘瑠; 郁恒羅越; 郁軍越, etc. The northern of the four continents around Meru, square in shape, inhabited by square-faced people; explained by 高上作 superior to or higher than other continents, 勝 superior, 勝生 superior life, because human life there was supposed to last a thousand years and food was produced without human effort. Also, the dwelling of gods and saints in Brahmanic cosmology; one of the Indian 'nine divisions of the world, the country of the northern Kurus. situated in the north of India, and described as the countπy of eternal beatitude.' M. W.

一切衆生之父


一切众生之父

see styles
yī qiè zhòng shēng zhī fù
    yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 zhi1 fu4
i ch`ieh chung sheng chih fu
    i chieh chung sheng chih fu
 issai shujō no fu
The Father of all the living, Brahmā 梵王.

大堅固婆羅門


大坚固婆罗门

see styles
dà jiān gù pó luó mén
    da4 jian1 gu4 po2 luo2 men2
ta chien ku p`o lo men
    ta chien ku po lo men
 dai kenko baramon
The great reliable Brāhmaṇa, i.e., Śākyamuni in a previous life when minister of a country; there is sutra of this name.

婆羅吸摩補羅


婆罗吸摩补罗

see styles
pó luó xī mó bǔ luó
    po2 luo2 xi1 mo2 bu3 luo2
p`o lo hsi mo pu lo
    po lo hsi mo pu lo
 Barakyūmahora
Brahmapura. "An ancient kingdom of Northern India, the dynastic title of which was entailed upon the female line exclusively"; hence styled 女國. Said to be Garhwal.

雅魯藏布大峽谷


雅鲁藏布大峡谷

see styles
yǎ lǔ zàng bù dà xiá gǔ
    ya3 lu3 zang4 bu4 da4 xia2 gu3
ya lu tsang pu ta hsia ku
Great Canyon of Yarlung Tsangpo-Brahmaputra (through the southeast Himalayas, from Tibet to Assam and Bangladesh)

亞西爾·阿拉法特


亚西尔·阿拉法特

see styles
yà xī ěr · ā lā fǎ tè
    ya4 xi1 er3 · a1 la1 fa3 te4
ya hsi erh · a la fa t`e
    ya hsi erh · a la fa te
Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (1929-2004), Palestinian leader, popularly known as Yasser Arafat

Variations:
阿吽
阿うん
阿呍

see styles
 aun; a un; aun
    あうん; あ・うん; アウン
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

Variations:
バラモン教
婆羅門教

see styles
 baramonkyou(baramon教); baramonkyou(婆羅門教) / baramonkyo(baramon教); baramonkyo(婆羅門教)
    バラモンきょう(バラモン教); ばらもんきょう(婆羅門教)
Brahmanism

Variations:
阿吽
阿呍(rK)
阿うん(sK)

see styles
 aun; a un; aun
    あうん; あ・うん; アウン
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

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

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