There are 19 total results for your 摩那 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
摩那 see styles |
mana まな |
(female given name) Mana |
摩那埵 see styles |
mó nà duǒ mo2 na4 duo3 mo na to manata |
mānatta, joy to the penitent and his fellow monks caused by confession and absolution; also a term for penance, or punishment; and for offences involving reprimand (Pali). |
摩那婆 see styles |
mó nà pó mo2 na4 po2 mo na p`o mo na po manaba |
v. 摩納 māṇava. |
摩那斯 see styles |
mó nà sī mo2 na4 si1 mo na ssu Manashi |
摩那蘇婆帝 Mānasa; Manasvatī. A lake in the Himālayas, one of the four lakes formed when the ocean fell from heaven upon Mount Meru. The dragon who is the tutelary deity of this lake. |
摩那未 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(female given name) Manami |
摩那美 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(given name) Manami |
修摩那 see styles |
xiū mó nà xiu1 mo2 na4 hsiu mo na shumana |
sumanā |
蘇摩那 苏摩那 see styles |
sū mó nà su1 mo2 na4 su mo na somana |
sumanā |
須摩那 须摩那 see styles |
xū mó nà xu1 mo2 na4 hsü mo na |
Sumanā, also 修摩那 (or 蘇摩那); 須曼那; a plant 4 or 5 feet high with light yellow flowers, the 'great flowered jasmine'. M.W. |
室摩那拏 see styles |
shì mó nàn á shi4 mo2 nan4 a2 shih mo nan a shimanana |
śramaṇa |
廅波摩那 see styles |
hé bō mó nà he2 bo1 mo2 na4 ho po mo na ōhamana |
(廅波) Apramāṇābha, the heaven of infinite light, the second region of the second dhyāna. |
式叉摩那 see styles |
shì chā mó nà shi4 cha1 mo2 na4 shih ch`a mo na shih cha mo na shikishamana しきしゃまな |
probationary nun (undergoing a two-year probationary period before receiving ordainment) (san: siksamana) (Skt. śikṣamāṇā) |
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. |
鞞摩那修 see styles |
bǐ mó nà xiū bi3 mo2 na4 xiu1 pi mo na hsiu |
Vekhanassa |
摩那蘇婆帝 摩那苏婆帝 see styles |
mó nà sū pó dì mo2 na4 su1 po2 di4 mo na su p`o ti mo na su po ti Manasobatei |
Manasvin |
式叉摩那尼 see styles |
shì chā mó nà ní shi4 cha1 mo2 na4 ni2 shih ch`a mo na ni shih cha mo na ni shikishamanani |
female novice |
閻摩那洲國 阎摩那洲国 see styles |
yán mó nà zhōu guó yan2 mo2 na4 zhou1 guo2 yen mo na chou kuo Enmana shū koku |
Yavana, Yamana, the island nation of Java, visited by Faxian and Xuanzang. |
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. |
阿波羅摩那阿婆 阿波罗摩那阿婆 see styles |
ā bō luó mó nà ā pó a1 bo1 luo2 mo2 na4 a1 po2 a po lo mo na a p`o a po lo mo na a po Aharamanaaba |
Apramāṇābha |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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