There are 12 total results for your 鉢底 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鉢底 钵底 see styles |
bō dǐ bo1 di3 po ti hatei |
pati |
三摩鉢底 三摩钵底 see styles |
sān mó bō dǐ san1 mo2 bo1 di3 san mo po ti sanmapattei |
(or 三摩鉢提); 三摩拔提 (or 三摩跋提); 三摩越 samāpatti, attainment, arrival; defined by 等至 and 等持 which is intp. as complete dhyāna; similar to 三摩半那 samāpanna, attainment. Eitel says: "a degree of abstract ecstatic meditation preparatory to the final attainment of samādhi." Clough speaks of eight samāpattis, i.e. attainments— "eight successive states induced by the ecstatic meditation." v. also 三摩越. |
俄那鉢底 俄那钵底 see styles |
èn à bō dǐ en4 a4 bo1 di3 en a po ti Ganapatei |
Gaṇapati, v. 誐. |
倶攞鉢底 倶攞钵底 see styles |
jù luó luǒ bō dǐ ju4 luo2 luo3 bo1 di3 chü lo lo po ti kurabatei |
kulapati, the head of a family, a householder. |
墮羅鉢底 堕罗钵底 see styles |
duò luó bō dǐ duo4 luo2 bo1 di3 to lo po ti Darahatei |
Dvārapati or Dvāravatī, 'an ancient kingdom on the upper Irawaddy.' Eitel. |
檀那鉢底 檀那钵底 see styles |
tán nà bō dǐ tan2 na4 bo1 di3 t`an na po ti tan na po ti dannapattei |
dānapatipati, v. 檀主; 檀越. |
笈房鉢底 笈房钵底 see styles |
jí fáng bō dǐ ji2 fang2 bo1 di3 chi fang po ti Kyūbōhattei |
憍梵波堤 Gavāṃpati, a monk with the feet and cud-chewing characteristic of an ox, because he had spilled some grains from an ear of corn he plucked in a former life. |
誐那鉢底 誐那钵底 see styles |
én à bō dǐ en2 a4 bo1 di3 en a po ti ganahatsutei |
gaṇapati |
陀那鉢底 陀那钵底 see styles |
tuó nà bō dǐ tuo2 na4 bo1 di3 t`o na po ti to na po ti danabatei |
or 陀那施主 dānapati, almsgiver. |
滅盡三摩鉢底 灭尽三摩钵底 see styles |
miè jìn sān mó bō dǐ mie4 jin4 san1 mo2 bo1 di3 mieh chin san mo po ti metsujin sanmapattei |
concentration of total cessation of thought |
摩訶鉢剌闍鉢底 摩诃钵剌阇钵底 see styles |
mó hē bō là shé bō dǐ mo2 he1 bo1 la4 she2 bo1 di3 mo ho po la she po ti Makaharatsujahatei |
Mahāprajāpatī |
阿鉢底鉢喇底提舍那 阿钵底钵喇底提舍那 see styles |
ā bō dǐ bō lǎ dǐ tí shèn à a1 bo1 di3 bo1 la3 di3 ti2 shen4 a4 a po ti po la ti t`i shen a a po ti po la ti ti shen a ahateiharateidaishana |
āpatti-pratideśanā, confession, 懺悔. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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