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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ファテガル see styles |
fategaru ファテガル |
(place-name) Fatehgarh (India) |
ファテプル see styles |
fatepuru ファテプル |
(place-name) Fatehpur (India) |
ブリックス see styles |
burigguzu ブリッグズ |
BRIC, BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China), referring especially to the fast-growing economies of these countries; (surname) Briggs |
プルーリア see styles |
puruuria / pururia プルーリア |
(place-name) Purulia (India) |
ベアーワル see styles |
beaawaru / beawaru ベアーワル |
(place-name) Beawar (India) |
ベトゥール see styles |
betotooru ベトゥール |
(place-name) Betul (India) |
ベラーバル see styles |
beraabaru / berabaru ベラーバル |
(place-name) Veraval (India) |
ベランプル see styles |
beranpuru ベランプル |
(place-name) Berhampur (India) |
ベルゴーム see styles |
berugoomu ベルゴーム |
(place-name) Belgaum (India) |
マーンドゥ see styles |
maandodo / mandodo マーンドゥ |
(place-name) Mandu (India) |
マイソール see styles |
maisooru マイソール |
(place-name) Mysore (India) |
マインプリ see styles |
mainpuri マインプリ |
(place-name) Mainpuri (India) |
マウリヤ朝 see styles |
mauriyachou / mauriyacho マウリヤちょう |
(hist) Maurya dynasty (of India, approx. 317-186 BCE) |
マンダータ see styles |
mandaata / mandata マンダータ |
(place-name) Mandhata (India) |
マンディヤ see styles |
mandiya マンディヤ |
(place-name) Mandya (India) |
ミゾラーム see styles |
mizoraamu / mizoramu ミゾラーム |
(place-name) Mizoram (India) |
ミドナプル see styles |
midonapuru ミドナプル |
(place-name) Midnapur (India) |
メルカーラ see styles |
merukaara / merukara メルカーラ |
(place-name) Mercara (India) |
モンギール see styles |
mongiiru / mongiru モンギール |
(place-name) Monghyr (India) |
ラージガル see styles |
raajigaru / rajigaru ラージガル |
(place-name) Rajgarh (India) |
ラームプル see styles |
raamupuru / ramupuru ラームプル |
(place-name) Rampur (India) |
ラーンチー see styles |
raanchii / ranchi ラーンチー |
(place-name) Ranchi (India) |
ラトラーム see styles |
ratoraamu / ratoramu ラトラーム |
(place-name) Ratlam (India) |
ルールキー see styles |
ruurukii / ruruki ルールキー |
(place-name) Roorkee (India) |
ロディー朝 see styles |
rodiichou / rodicho ロディーちょう |
(hist) Lodi dynasty (of India; 1451-1526) |
ワランガル see styles |
warangaru ワランガル |
(place-name) Warangal (India) |
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. |
不可触賎民 see styles |
fukashokusenmin ふかしょくせんみん |
untouchable (of India's caste system) |
不可触賤民 see styles |
fukashokusenmin ふかしょくせんみん |
untouchable (of India's caste system) |
五十二身像 see styles |
wǔ shí èr shēn xiàng wu3 shi2 er4 shen1 xiang4 wu shih erh shen hsiang gojūni shinzō |
The maṇḍala of Amitābha with his fifty-two attendant Bodhisattvas and Buddhas. Also known as 阿彌陀佛五十菩薩像 or 五十 ニ 尊 or 五通曼荼羅; said to have been communicated to 五通菩薩 in India at the 鷄頭磨寺. |
佛陀跋陀羅 佛陀跋陀罗 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, of Kapilavastu, came to China circa 408, introduced an alphabet of forty-two characters and composed numerous works; also name of a disciple of Dharmakoṣa, whom Xuanzang met in India, 630-640. |
印度佛教史 see styles |
yìn dù fó jiào shǐ yin4 du4 fo2 jiao4 shi3 yin tu fo chiao shih Indo bukkyōshi |
History of Buddhism in India |
古吉拉特邦 see styles |
gǔ jí lā tè bāng gu3 ji2 la1 te4 bang1 ku chi la t`e pang ku chi la te pang |
Gujarat, state in west India |
室利蜜多羅 室利蜜多罗 see styles |
shì lì mì duō luó shi4 li4 mi4 duo1 luo2 shih li mi to lo Shirimittara |
Śrīmitra, a prince of India, who became a monk and tr. three works in Nanking A. D. 317-322. |
対外関係省 see styles |
taigaikankeishou / taigaikankesho たいがいかんけいしょう |
(org) External Relations Ministry (Angola, Brazil, India); (o) External Relations Ministry (Angola, Brazil, India) |
尸羅阿迭多 尸罗阿迭多 see styles |
shī luó ā dié duō shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1 shih lo a tieh to Shiraitta |
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years. |
布如鳥伐耶 布如鸟伐耶 see styles |
bù rú niǎo fá yé bu4 ru2 niao3 fa2 ye2 pu ju niao fa yeh Funyochōbatsuiya |
Puṇyopāya, or 那提 Nadī. A monk of Central India, said to have brought over 1, 500 texts of the Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna schools to China A. D. 655. In 656 he was sent to 崑崙山 Pulo Condore Island in the China Sea for some strange medicine. Tr. three works, one lost by A. D. 730. |
恭建那補羅 恭建那补罗 see styles |
gōng jiàn nà bǔ luó gong1 jian4 na4 bu3 luo2 kung chien na pu lo Kukennapora |
Koṅkaṇapura, 'An ancient kingdom on the West Coast of India,' including Konkan, Goa, and 'North Canara, between Lat. 14°37 N. and Lat. 18°N.' Eitel. |
拉賈斯坦邦 拉贾斯坦邦 see styles |
lā jiǎ sī tǎn bāng la1 jia3 si1 tan3 bang1 la chia ssu t`an pang la chia ssu tan pang |
Rajasomethingan (state in India) |
有波第耶夜 see styles |
yǒu bō dì yé yè you3 bo1 di4 ye2 ye4 yu po ti yeh yeh upadaiyaya |
Upādhyāya, 鳥波陀耶 in India a teacher especially of the Vedāṅgas, a term adopted by the Buddhists and gradually applied to all monks. The Chinese form is 和尚, q. v. |
東印度会社 see styles |
higashiindogaisha / higashindogaisha ひがしいんどがいしゃ |
East India Company |
東印度公司 东印度公司 see styles |
dōng yìn dù gōng sī dong1 yin4 du4 gong1 si1 tung yin tu kung ssu |
East India Company |
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. |
筏蘇蜜呾羅 筏苏蜜呾罗 see styles |
fá sū mì dá luó fa2 su1 mi4 da2 luo2 fa su mi ta lo Bassomittara |
(or 伐蘇蜜呾羅 or 婆蘇蜜呾羅) (or 筏蘇蜜呾多羅); 婆須蜜; 和須蜜多; 世友 Vasumitra, described as a native of northern India, converted from riotous living by Micchaka, 'was a follower of the Sarvāstivādaḥ school,' became president of the last synod for the revision of the Canon under Kaniṣka, q.v., was seventh patriarch, and 'wrote the Abhidharma-prakaraṇa-pāda-śāstra' (Eitel). |
英領インド see styles |
eiryouindo / eryoindo えいりょうインド |
(hist) British India; British Raj |
Variations: |
shindoku しんどく |
(archaism) (former Chinese name) (See インド) India |
連邦直轄地 see styles |
renpouchokkatsuchi / renpochokkatsuchi れんぽうちょっかつち |
federal district (e.g. in India) |
連邦直轄領 see styles |
renpouchokkatsuryou / renpochokkatsuryo れんぽうちょっかつりょう |
union territory (e.g. in India); federal territory |
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. |
アナンタプル see styles |
anantapuru アナンタプル |
(place-name) Anantapur (India) |
アムリツァル see styles |
amurisharu アムリツァル |
(place-name) Amritsar (India) |
アリーバーグ see styles |
ariibaagu / aribagu アリーバーグ |
(place-name) Alibag (India) |
インディア紙 see styles |
indiakami インディアかみ |
India paper |
インド共和国 see styles |
indokyouwakoku / indokyowakoku インドきょうわこく |
Republic of India |
ヴァルダナ朝 see styles |
arudanachou / arudanacho ヴァルダナちょう |
(hist) Vardhana dynasty (of India; 606-647 CE); Vardhan dynasty |
カーキナーダ see styles |
kaakinaada / kakinada カーキナーダ |
(place-name) Kakinada (India) |
ガージープル see styles |
gaajiipuru / gajipuru ガージープル |
(place-name) Ghazipur (India) |
カーリカール see styles |
kaarikaaru / karikaru カーリカール |
(place-name) Karikal (India) |
カーリンポン see styles |
kaarinpon / karinpon カーリンポン |
(place-name) Kalimpong (India) |
ガウハーティ see styles |
gauhaati / gauhati ガウハーティ |
(place-name) Gauhati (India) |
カジュラーホ see styles |
kajuraaho / kajuraho カジュラーホ |
(place-name) Khajuraho (India) |
カッダロール see styles |
kaddarooru カッダロール |
(place-name) Cuddalore (India) |
カティハール see styles |
katihaaru / katiharu カティハール |
(place-name) Katihar (India) |
カプールタラ see styles |
kapuurutara / kapurutara カプールタラ |
(place-name) Kapurthala (India) |
クシャーナ朝 see styles |
kushaanachou / kushanacho クシャーナちょう |
(hist) Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE) |
クシャトリヤ see styles |
kushatoriya クシャトリヤ |
Kshatriya (member of India's military caste) (san: ksatriya) |
グントゥール see styles |
guntotooru グントゥール |
(place-name) Guntur (India) |
クンバコナム see styles |
kunbakonamu クンバコナム |
(place-name) Kumbakonam (India) |
サングルール see styles |
sanguruuru / sangururu サングルール |
(place-name) Sangrur (India) |
サンバルプル see styles |
sanbarupuru サンバルプル |
(place-name) Sambalpur (India) |
シータープル see styles |
shiitaapuru / shitapuru シータープル |
(place-name) Sitapur (India) |
シブサーガル see styles |
shibusaagaru / shibusagaru シブサーガル |
(place-name) Sibsagar (India) |
ジャウンプル see styles |
jaunpuru ジャウンプル |
(place-name) Jaunpur (India) |
ジャバルプル see styles |
jabarupuru ジャバルプル |
(place-name) Jabalpur (India) |
ジュナーガド see styles |
junaagado / junagado ジュナーガド |
(place-name) Junagadh (India) |
ジョールハト see styles |
jooruhato ジョールハト |
(place-name) Jorhat (India) |
ショラープル see styles |
shoraapuru / shorapuru ショラープル |
(place-name) Sholapur (India) |
スタンリー湖 see styles |
sutanriiko / sutanriko スタンリーこ |
(place-name) Stanley Pool; Stanley (India) |
スリランガム see styles |
surirangamu スリランガム |
(place-name) Srirangam (India) |
スンダルガル see styles |
sundarugaru スンダルガル |
(place-name) Sundargarh (India) |
ソームナート see styles |
soomunaato / soomunato ソームナート |
(place-name) Somnath (India) |
ダーンバード see styles |
daanbaado / danbado ダーンバード |
(place-name) Dhanbad (India) |
ダルムサーラ see styles |
darumusaara / darumusara ダルムサーラ |
(place-name) Dharmsala (India) |
タンジョール see styles |
tanjooru タンジョール |
(place-name) Tanjore; Thanjavur (India) |
チェラプンジ see styles |
cherapunji チェラプンジ |
(place-name) Cherrapunji (India) |
チダンバラム see styles |
chidanbaramu チダンバラム |
(place-name) Chidambaram (India) |
チットゥール see styles |
chittotooru チットゥール |
(place-name) Chittoor (India) |
チャタルプル see styles |
chatarupuru チャタルプル |
(place-name) Chhatarpur (India) |
チンドワーラ see styles |
chindowaara / chindowara チンドワーラ |
(place-name) Chhindwara (India) |
ティカムガル see styles |
tikamugaru ティカムガル |
(place-name) Tikamgarh (India) |
ディブルガル see styles |
diburugaru ディブルガル |
(place-name) Dibrugarh (India) |
ディンディア see styles |
dindia ディンディア |
(personal name) D'India |
デラドゥーン see styles |
deradodoon デラドゥーン |
(place-name) Dehra Dun (India) |
テリチェリー see styles |
tericherii / tericheri テリチェリー |
(place-name) Tellicherry (India) |
トゥグルク朝 see styles |
totogurukuchou / totogurukucho トゥグルクちょう |
Tughluq Dynasty (of India, 1320-1413 CE) |
トゥムクール see styles |
totomukuuru / totomukuru トゥムクール |
(place-name) Tumkur (India) |
トリチュール see styles |
torichuuru / torichuru トリチュール |
(place-name) Trichur (India) |
ナイニタール see styles |
nainitaaru / nainitaru ナイニタール |
(place-name) Naini Tal (India) |
ナルシマプル see styles |
narushimapuru ナルシマプル |
(place-name) Narsimhapur (India) |
ニューデリー see styles |
nyuuderii / nyuderi ニューデリー |
New Delhi (India); (place-name) New Delhi (India) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "India" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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