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パーシ人

see styles
 paashijin / pashijin
    パーシじん
Parsi (adherent of Zoroastrianism, esp. descendants of those who fled to India to escape persecution in Persia); Parsee

バールシ

see styles
 baarushi / barushi
    バールシ
(place-name) Barsi (India)

バーンダ

see styles
 baanda / banda
    バーンダ
(place-name) Banda (India)

バターラ

see styles
 bataara / batara
    バターラ
(place-name) Batala (India)

ハルドイ

see styles
 harudoi
    ハルドイ
(place-name) Hardoi (India); Hardoy

バルハシ

see styles
 baruhaji
    バルハジ
(place-name) Barhaj (India)

パルバニ

see styles
 parubani
    パルバニ
(place-name) Parbhani (India)

バルメル

see styles
 barumeru
    バルメル
(place-name) Barmer (India)

バローダ

see styles
 barooda
    バローダ
(place-name) Baroda (India)

ビーダル

see styles
 biidaru / bidaru
    ビーダル
(place-name) Bidar (India)

ビワーニ

see styles
 biwaani / biwani
    ビワーニ
(place-name) Bhiwani (India)

ブドーン

see styles
 budoon
    ブドーン
(place-name) Budaun (India)

プルネア

see styles
 purunea
    プルネア
(place-name) Purnea (India)

ベラール

see styles
 beraaru / beraru
    ベラール
(place-name) Berar (India); Berard

ベロール

see styles
 berooru
    ベロール
(place-name) Vellore (India); Verrall

ボパール

see styles
 bopaaru / boparu
    ボパール
(place-name) Bhopal (India)

マールダ

see styles
 maaruda / maruda
    マールダ
(place-name) Malda (India)

マールワ

see styles
 maaruwa / maruwa
    マールワ
(place-name) Malwa (India)

マトゥラ

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 matotora
    マトゥラ
(place-name) Mathura (India)

マドラス

see styles
 madorasu
    マドラス
Madras; (place-name) Madras (India)

マントラ

see styles
 mantora
    マントラ
{Buddh} (See 真言・1) mantra (san:); (place-name) Mandla (India)

ムソーリ

see styles
 musoori
    ムソーリ
(place-name) Mussoorie (India)

ムンバイ

see styles
 munbai
    ムンバイ
Mumbai (India); (place-name) Mumbai (India)

メーラト

see styles
 meerato
    メーラト
(place-name) Meerut (India)

メサーナ

see styles
 mesaana / mesana
    メサーナ
(place-name) Mehsana (India)

ライガル

see styles
 raigaru
    ライガル
(place-name) Raigarh (India)

ライフル

see styles
 raifuru
    ライフル
rifle; (place-name) Raipur (India)

ラクノー

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 rakunoo
    ラクノー
(place-name) Lucknow (India)

ロータク

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 rootaku
    ロータク
(place-name) Rohtak (India)

三国無双

see styles
 sangokubusou; sangokumusou / sangokubuso; sangokumuso
    さんごくぶそう; さんごくむそう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (archaism) (See 三国一) unparalleled in Japan and China and India

不如蜜多

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bù rú mì duō
    bu4 ru2 mi4 duo1
pu ju mi to
 Funyomitta
The twenty-sixth patriarch, said to be Puryamitra (Eitel), son of a king in Southern India, labored in eastern India, d. A. D. 388 by samādhi.

五大龍王


五大龙王

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wǔ dà lóng wáng
    wu3 da4 long2 wang2
wu ta lung wang
 go dai ryūō
五類龍王 The five great dragon-kings of India.

伊葉波羅


伊叶波罗

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yī shě bō luó
    yi1 she3 bo1 luo2
i she po lo
 Ishōhara
Iśvara 伊溼伐羅 (1) King, sovereign; Siva and others; intp. by 自在 self-existing, independent; applied to Guanyin and other popular deities. (2) A śramaṇa of the West, learned in the Tripiṭaka, who inter alia translated A. D. 426 Samyuktābhidharma-hṛdaya-śāstra, lost since A. D. 730. (3) A bhikṣu of India, commentator on 菩提資糧論 attributed to Nāgārjuna, tr. by Dharmagupta, A. D. 590-616.

伏駄蜜多

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fú tuó mì duō
    fu2 tuo2 mi4 duo1
fu t`o mi to
    fu to mi to
 Fukudamitta
Buddhamitra, of northern India, the ninth patriarch, a vaiśya by birth (third caste), author of the 五門禪經要用法 Pancadvara-dhyāna-sutramahartha-dharma; he was styled Mahā-dhyāna-guru.

佛陀扇多

see styles
fó tuó shàn duō
    fo2 tuo2 shan4 duo1
fo t`o shan to
    fo to shan to
 Buddasenta
Buddhaśānta, of Central India, translator of some ten works from 525-539.

儒童菩薩


儒童菩萨

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rú tóng pú sà
    ru2 tong2 pu2 sa4
ju t`ung p`u sa
    ju tung pu sa
 Judō Bosatsu
Learned-youth Bodhisattva, i.e. Confucius, he having been sent from India by the Buddha to instruct China! Also a name of Śākyamuni in a previous existence.

加爾各答


加尔各答

see styles
jiā ěr gè dá
    jia1 er3 ge4 da2
chia erh ko ta
Calcutta (India)

勒那摩提

see styles
len à mó tí
    len4 a4 mo2 ti2
len a mo t`i
    len a mo ti
 Rokunamadai
勒那婆提 ? Ratnamati, a monk from Central India, circa A. D. 500, who translated three works of which two remain.

十六國王


十六国王

see styles
shí liù guó wáng
    shi2 liu4 guo2 wang2
shih liu kuo wang
 jūroku kokuō
十六大國 The sixteen ancient kingdoms of India whose kings are addressed in the 仁王經 2; i.e. Vaiśālī, Kośala, Śrāvastī, Magadha, Bārāṇasi, Kapilavastu, Kuśinagara, Kauśāmbī, Pañcāla, Pāṭaliputra, Mathurā, Uṣa (Uśīra), Puṇyavardhana, Devāvatāra, Kāśī, and Campā.

南天太子

see styles
nán tiān tài zǐ
    nan2 tian1 tai4 zi3
nan t`ien t`ai tzu
    nan tien tai tzu
 Nanten Taishi
Prince of South India

卡利卡特

see styles
kǎ lì kǎ tè
    ka3 li4 ka3 te4
k`a li k`a t`e
    ka li ka te
Calicut, town on Arabian sea in Kerala, India

印度時報


印度时报

see styles
yìn dù shí bào
    yin4 du4 shi2 bao4
yin tu shih pao
India Times

口力外道

see styles
kǒu lì wài dào
    kou3 li4 wai4 dao4
k`ou li wai tao
    kou li wai tao
 kuriki gedō
One of the eleven heretical sects of India. which is said to have compared the mouth to the great void out of which all things were produced. The great void produced the four elements, these produced herbs, and these in turn all the living; or more in detail the void produced wind, wind fire, fire warmth, warmth water, water congealed and formed earth which produced herbs, herbs cereals and life, hence life is food; ultimately all returns to the void, which is nirvana.

古吉拉特

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gǔ jí lā tè
    gu3 ji2 la1 te4
ku chi la t`e
    ku chi la te
Gujarat, state in west India

喀拉拉邦

see styles
kā lā lā bāng
    ka1 la1 la1 bang1
k`a la la pang
    ka la la pang
Kerala (state in India)

四大文明

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 yondaibunmei / yondaibunme
    よんだいぶんめい
(hist) the four great civilizations of the world (China, Babylon, India and Egypt; as put forward by Chinese scholar Liang Qichao in 1900)

地婆訶羅


地婆诃罗

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dì pó hē luó
    di4 po2 he1 luo2
ti p`o ho lo
    ti po ho lo
 Jibakara
Divākara, tr. as 日照 Jih-chao, a śramaṇa from Central India, A. D. 676-688, tr. of eighteen or nineteen works, introduced an alphabet of forty-two letters or characters.

大慈恩寺

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dà cí ēn sì
    da4 ci2 en1 si4
ta tz`u en ssu
    ta tzu en ssu
 daijionji
    だいじおんじ
Daci'en Buddhist temple in Xi'an
(place-name) Daijionji
The monastery of "Great Kindness and Grace", built in Changan by the crown prince of Taizong C.E. 648, where Xuanzang lived and worked and to which in 652 he added its pagoda, said to be 200 feet high, for storing the scriptures and relics he had brought from India.

天然ゴム

see styles
 tennengomu
    てんねんゴム
natural rubber; India rubber; caoutchouc

天竺九儀


天竺九仪

see styles
tiān zhú jiǔ yí
    tian1 zhu2 jiu3 yi2
t`ien chu chiu i
    tien chu chiu i
 tenjiku (no) kugi
The nine forms of etiquette of India: speaking softly, bowing the head, raising the hands high, placing hands together, bending knees, kneeling long, hands and knees touching the ground, bowing the head, lowering arms and bending knees, bringing head, arms, and knees to the ground.

天竺五山

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tiān zhú wǔ shān
    tian1 zhu2 wu3 shan1
t`ien chu wu shan
    tien chu wu shan
 tenjiku (no) gosan
The five mountains of India on which the Buddha assembled his disciples: Vaibhara, Saptaparnaguha, Indrasailaguha, Sarpiskundika-pragbhara, Grdhrakuta.

天竺禪師


天竺禅师

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tiān zhú chán shī
    tian1 zhu2 chan2 shi1
t`ien chu ch`an shih
    tien chu chan shih
 Tenchiku zenji
Meditation Master from India

奴隷王朝

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 doreiouchou / doreocho
    どれいおうちょう
(hist) Slave dynasty (of India; 1206-1290); Mamluk dynasty

婆羅門國


婆罗门国

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pó luó mén guó
    po2 luo2 men2 guo2
p`o lo men kuo
    po lo men kuo
 Baramon koku
Brāhmaṇarāṣtra, the realm of the brahmans, India.

婆舍斯多

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pó shè sī duō
    po2 she4 si1 duo1
p`o she ssu to
    po she ssu to
 Bashashita
Basiasita (Sk. Vāsi-Asita) or Naśaśata, the twenty-fifth Patriarch who laboured in Central India; the date of his death is given as A.D. 325.

孔雀王朝

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kǒng què wáng cháo
    kong3 que4 wang2 chao2
k`ung ch`üeh wang ch`ao
    kung chüeh wang chao
 Kushaku ōchō
Maurya Dynasty of India (322-185 BC)
Mauryan dynasty

安得拉邦

see styles
ān dé lā bāng
    an1 de2 la1 bang1
an te la pang
Andhra Pradesh or Andhra State in southeast India

室利羅多


室利罗多

see styles
shì lì luó duō
    shi4 li4 luo2 duo1
shih li lo to
 Shirirata
(or 室利邏多) Śrīlabdha, a celebrated commentator, to whom is attributed, inter alia, the chief commentary on the 起信論 Awakening of Faith; he was called the enlightener of northern India.

帕尼巴特

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pà ní bā tè
    pa4 ni2 ba1 te4
p`a ni pa t`e
    pa ni pa te
Panipat, ancient city in India

師子尊者


师子尊者

see styles
shī zǐ zūn zhě
    shi1 zi3 zun1 zhe3
shih tzu tsun che
 Shishi sonja
師子比丘 Āryasiṃha, or Siṃha-bhikṣu. The 23rd or 24th patriarch, brahman by birth; a native of Central India; laboured in Kashmir, where he died a martyr A.D. 259.

拘那牟尼

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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.

拘那羅陀


拘那罗陀

see styles
jun à luó tuó
    jun1 a4 luo2 tuo2
chün a lo t`o
    chün a lo to
 Kunarada
(or拘那羅他); 拘那蘭難陀 ? Guṇarata, name of Paramārtha, who was known as 眞諦三藏, also as Kulanātha, came to China A. D. 546 from Ujjain in Western India, tr. many books, especially the treatises of Vasubandhu.

摩訶婆羅


摩诃婆罗

see styles
mó hē pó luó
    mo2 he1 po2 luo2
mo ho p`o lo
    mo ho po lo
 Makabara
(or 摩訶娑羅) Mahāsāra. 'An ancient city in Central India, the present Masar, about 30 miles west of Patna.' Eitel.

旁遮普邦

see styles
páng zhē pǔ bāng
    pang2 zhe1 pu3 bang1
p`ang che p`u pang
    pang che pu pang
Punjab state in northwest India bordering Pakistan

日印関係

see styles
 nichiinkankei / nichinkanke
    にちいんかんけい
Japan-India relations

昌迪加爾


昌迪加尔

see styles
chāng dí jiā ěr
    chang1 di2 jia1 er3
ch`ang ti chia erh
    chang ti chia erh
Chandighar, capital of Punjab state of northwest India

木叉提婆

see styles
mù chā tí pó
    mu4 cha1 ti2 po2
mu ch`a t`i p`o
    mu cha ti po
 Mokusha daiba
Mokṣadeva. A title given by the Hinayanists in India to Mahāyānadeva, i. e. 玄奘 Xuanzang.; "Mokṣa-deva", a title given to 玄奘 Xuanzang.

末睇提舍

see styles
mò dì tí shè
    mo4 di4 ti2 she4
mo ti t`i she
    mo ti ti she
 Mateidaisha
Madhyadeśa, 中國 the central kingdom, i. e. Central India.

東インド

see styles
 higashiindo / higashindo
    ひがしインド
East Indies; (place-name) East Indies (old term for India and the Malay Archipelago)

比哈爾邦


比哈尔邦

see styles
bǐ hā ěr bāng
    bi3 ha1 er3 bang1
pi ha erh pang
Bihar, state in eastern India

水墨山水

see styles
 suibokusansui
    すいぼくさんすい
landscape painting in black India ink

泰盧固語


泰卢固语

see styles
tài lú gù yǔ
    tai4 lu2 gu4 yu3
t`ai lu ku yü
    tai lu ku yü
Telugu or Telegu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, India

消しゴム

see styles
 keshigomu
    けしゴム
eraser; India rubber

牟尼室利

see styles
móu ní shì lì
    mou2 ni2 shi4 li4
mou ni shih li
 Munishiri
Muniśrī, name of a monk from northern India in the Liu Song period (5th cent. ).

眞諦三藏


眞谛三藏

see styles
zhēn dì sān zàng
    zhen1 di4 san1 zang4
chen ti san tsang
 Shintai Sanzō
Paramārtha 波羅末陀, also called ? Guṇarata 拘那羅陀 or Kulanātha, from Ujjain in western India, who came to China A.D. 546, and is famous as translator or editor, e.g. of the 起信論.

祇園精舎

see styles
 gionshouja / gionshoja
    ぎおんしょうじゃ
(place-name) Jetavana Monastery (India); Jetavana-vihara

祖師西来

see styles
 soshiseirai / soshiserai
    そしせいらい
{Buddh} the coming of Bodhidharma from western India to China

科澤科德


科泽科德

see styles
kē zé kē dé
    ke1 ze2 ke1 de2
k`o tse k`o te
    ko tse ko te
old Chinese name for Calicut, town on Arabian sea in Kerala, India; now called 卡利卡特

秣羅矩吒


秣罗矩咤

see styles
mò luó jǔ zhà
    mo4 luo2 ju3 zha4
mo lo chü cha
 Marakuta
Malakūṭa. 'An ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A.D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect.' Eitel.

罽膩吒王


罽腻咤王

see styles
jì nì zhà wáng
    ji4 ni4 zha4 wang2
chi ni cha wang
 Keijita Ō
Caṇḍa-Kaniṣka, 吒王; the Scythian king, conqueror of northern India and Central Asia, noted for violence, the seizure of Aśvaghoṣa, and, later, patronage of Buddhism.

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.

羯若鞠闍


羯若鞠阇

see styles
jier uo jú shé
    jier2 uo4 ju2 she2
jier uo chü she
 Kanyakikuja
Kanyakubja, 'hump-backed maidens.' An ancient city and kingdom of Central India. In antiquity this city ranks next to Ayodhyā in Oudh. It is known to classical geography as Canogyza. The etymology refers to the legend of the hundred daughters of Kuśanābha its king, who refused the licentious desires of Vāyu (Mahāvṛkṣa 大樹仙) and were turned by him into hunchbacks. M.W. Eitel says 'the modem Canouge'.

至那僕底

see styles
zhì nà pū dǐ
    zhi4 na4 pu1 di3
chih na p`u ti
    chih na pu ti
Cīnapati, Lord (from) China, said in the Record of Western Lands 西域記 to have been appointed by the Han rulers; a country so-called because the son of 蕃維質 Fan Weizhi of 河西 Hexi dwelt (and reigned) there. Eitel says, 'A small kingdom in the north-west of India (near Lahore) the inhabitants of which asserted (A. D. 640) that their first kings had come from China.'

般刺蜜帝

see styles
pán cì mì dì
    pan2 ci4 mi4 di4
p`an tz`u mi ti
    pan tzu mi ti
 Hanramittai
Pramiti, Paramiti, a monk from Central India, tr. the Śūrangama Sutra 首楞嚴經 A.D. 705.

般若多羅


般若多罗

see styles
bō rě duō luó
    bo1 re3 duo1 luo2
po je to lo
 Hannyatara
Prajñātāra. The 27th patriarch, native of eastern India, who laboured in southern India and consumed himself 'by the fire of transformation,' A.D. 457, teacher of Bodhidharma.

般若毱多

see styles
bō rě jú duō
    bo1 re3 ju2 duo1
po je chü to
 Hannyakikuta
Prajñāgupta. A Hīnayāna monk of southern India, who wrote against the Mahāyāna.

茶馬互市


茶马互市

see styles
chá mǎ hù shì
    cha2 ma3 hu4 shi4
ch`a ma hu shih
    cha ma hu shih
old tea-horse market between Tibet, China, Southeast Asia and India, formalized as a state enterprise under the Song dynasty

茶馬古道


茶马古道

see styles
chá mǎ gǔ dào
    cha2 ma3 gu3 dao4
ch`a ma ku tao
    cha ma ku tao
old tea-horse road or southern Silk Road, dating back to 6th century, from Tibet and Sichuan through Yunnan and Southeast Asia, reaching to Bhutan, Sikkim, India and beyond

菩提流志

see styles
pú tí liú zhì
    pu2 ti2 liu2 zhi4
p`u t`i liu chih
    pu ti liu chih
 Bojirushi
Bodhiruci, intp. as 覺愛, a monk from southern India whose original name 達磨流支 Dharmaruci was changed as above by order of the Empress Wu; he tr. 53 works in A.D. 693—713.

菩提流支

see styles
pú tí liú zhī
    pu2 ti2 liu2 zhi1
p`u t`i liu chih
    pu ti liu chih
 Bodairushi
Bodhiruci, intp. as 道希, a monk from northern India who arrived at Loyang in A.D. 508 and tr. some 30 works; also 菩提留支, 菩提鶻露支.

西インド

see styles
 nishiindo / nishindo
    にしインド
(1) (abbreviation) (See 西インド諸島) West Indies; (2) Western India

設多圖盧


设多图卢

see styles
shè duō tú lú
    she4 duo1 tu2 lu2
she to t`u lu
    she to tu lu
 Setsutazuro
Satadru, 'an ancient kingdom of northern India, noted for its mineral wealth. Exact position unknown.' Eitel. Also, the River Sutlej.

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).

貝多羅葉

see styles
 baitarayou; baitaraba / baitarayo; baitaraba
    ばいたらよう; ばいたらば
pattra (palmyra leaves used in Ancient India for writing upon)

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.

迦毘羅衛

see styles
 kabirae
    かびらえ
(place-name) Kapilavastu (India)

迦膩色伽


迦腻色伽

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jiā nì sè qié
    jia1 ni4 se4 qie2
chia ni se ch`ieh
    chia ni se chieh
 Kanishikya
(迦膩伽) Kaniṣka, king of 月支 theYuezhi, i.e. of Tukhāra and the Indo-Scythians, ruler of Gandhāra innorthern Punjab, who conquered northern India and as far as Bactria. Hebecame a patron of Buddhism, the greatest after Aśoka. His date is vaiouslygiven; Keith says 'probably at the close of the first century A.D. ' It isalso put at A.D. 125-165. He convoked 'the third (or fourth) synod' inKashmir, of 500 leading monks, under the presidency of 世友Vasumitra, whenthe canon was revised and settled; this he is said to have had engraved onbrass and placed in a stūpa .

迦那提婆

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jiān à tí pó
    jian1 a4 ti2 po2
chien a t`i p`o
    chien a ti po
 Kanadaiba
Kāṇadeva, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, of the Vaiśya caste; said to have only one eye, hence Kāṇa his name; known also as Deva Bodhisattva.

達蘭薩拉


达兰萨拉

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dá lán sà lā
    da2 lan2 sa4 la1
ta lan sa la
Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, north India, home of Tibetan government in exile

那連耶舍


那连耶舍

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nà lián yé shè
    na4 lian2 ye2 she4
na lien yeh she
 Narenyasha
(那連提黎耶舍) Narendrayaśas, a monk of Udyāna, north-west India; sixth century A. D.; tr. the Candra-garbha, Sūrya-garbha, and other sūtras.

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