There are 18 total results for your 塔婆 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
塔婆 see styles |
tǎ pó ta3 po2 t`a p`o ta po touba / toba とうば |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 卒塔婆・1) stupa; pagoda; (2) (See 卒塔婆・2) wooden grave tablet shrine |
卒塔婆 see styles |
zú tǎ pó zu2 ta3 po2 tsu t`a p`o tsu ta po sotoba そとば |
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet stūpa |
板塔婆 see styles |
itatouba / itatoba いたとうば |
(See 卒塔婆・2) wooden grave tablet |
率塔婆 see styles |
sotouba / sotoba そとば |
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet |
中陰塔婆 中阴塔婆 see styles |
zhōng yīn tǎ pó zhong1 yin1 ta3 po2 chung yin t`a p`o chung yin ta po chūin tōba |
bardo stūpa board |
五輪塔婆 五轮塔婆 see styles |
wǔ lún tǎ pó wu3 lun2 ta3 po2 wu lun t`a p`o wu lun ta po gorin tōba |
(五輪率塔婆) A stūpa with five wheels at the top; chiefly used by the Shingon sect on graves as indicating the indwelling Vairocana. |
卒塔婆山 see styles |
sotobayama そとばやま |
(place-name) Sotobayama |
卒塔婆峠 see styles |
sotobatouge / sotobatoge そとばとうげ |
(personal name) Sotobatōge |
年忌塔婆 see styles |
nián jì tǎ pó nian2 ji4 ta3 po2 nien chi t`a p`o nien chi ta po nenki tōba |
annual memorial stupa board |
法界塔婆 see styles |
fǎ jiè tǎ pó fa3 jie4 ta3 po2 fa chieh t`a p`o fa chieh ta po hokkai tōba |
stūpa as the realm of reality |
五輪率塔婆 五轮率塔婆 see styles |
wǔ lún shuò tǎ pó wu3 lun2 shuo4 ta3 po2 wu lun shuo t`a p`o wu lun shuo ta po gorin sotōba |
five wheeled stūpa |
卒塔婆隧道 see styles |
sotobazuidou / sotobazuido そとばずいどう |
(place-name) Sotobazuidō |
囘駕窣塔婆 囘驾窣塔婆 see styles |
huí jià sù tǎ pó hui2 jia4 su4 ta3 po2 hui chia su t`a p`o hui chia su ta po ekasochi tōba |
nivartana-stūpa, erected on the spot where Śākyamuni sent back his horse after quitting home. |
町石卒塔婆 see styles |
chousekisotoba / chosekisotoba ちょうせきそとば |
stupa-shaped stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters) on a temple approach |
南河原石塔婆 see styles |
minamikawarasekitoubaba / minamikawarasekitobaba みなみかわらせきとうばば |
(place-name) Minamikawarasekitoubaba |
野上下郷石塔婆 see styles |
nogamishimogousekitouba / nogamishimogosekitoba のがみしもごうせきとうば |
(place-name) Nogamishimogousekitouba |
Variations: |
sotoba; sotouba(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) / sotoba; sotoba(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) そとば; そとうば(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) |
(1) (See 塔・2) stupa; dagoba; (2) (See 板塔婆) wooden grave tablet |
亀山天皇御卒塔婆建立地跡 see styles |
kameyamatennouosotobakonryuuchiato / kameyamatennoosotobakonryuchiato かめやまてんのうおそとばこんりゅうちあと |
(place-name) Kameyamatennouosotobakonryūchiato |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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