There are 31 total results for your Lama search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
喇嘛 see styles |
lǎ ma la3 ma5 la ma rama らま |
lama, spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) lama (tib: bla-ma) Lama, the Lamaistic form of Buddhism found chiefly in Tibet, and Mongolia, and the smaller Himālayan States. In Tibet it is divided into two schools, the older one wearing red robes, the later, which was founded by Tson-kha-pa in the fifteenth century, wearing yellow; its chiefs are the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama, respectively. |
ラマ see styles |
rama ラマ |
llama (Lama glama) (spa:); (kana only) lama (tib: bla-ma); (personal name) (Dalai) Lama; Rama |
朝山 see styles |
zhāo shān zhao1 shan1 chao shan chouzan / chozan ちょうざん |
(given name) Chōzan To worship (towards) the hills, pay court to a noted monastery, especially to pay court to the Dalai Lama. |
活仏 see styles |
katsubutsu かつぶつ |
grand Lama; living Buddha |
活佛 see styles |
huó fó huo2 fo2 huo fo katsubutsu |
Living Buddha; title of Mongolian Lamas from 17th century A living Buddha, i. e. a reincarnation Buddha e. g. Hutuktu, Dalai Lama, etc. |
班禪 班禅 see styles |
bān chán ban1 chan2 pan ch`an pan chan |
Panchen (Lama); abbr. for 班禪額爾德尼|班禅额尔德尼[Ban1 chan2 E2 er3 de2 ni2] |
聖賢 圣贤 see styles |
shèng xián sheng4 xian2 sheng hsien masakatsu まさかつ |
a sage; wise and holy man; virtuous ruler; Buddhist lama; wine saints and sages; (given name) Masakatsu the wise |
補陀 补陀 see styles |
bǔ tuó bu3 tuo2 pu t`o pu to hoda ほだ |
(surname) Hoda 補陁; 補陀落 (補陀落迦) Potala; Potalaka. (1) A sea-port on the Indus, the παταλα of the ancients, identified by some with Thaṭtha, said to be the ancient home of Śākyamuni's ancestors. (2) A mountain south-east of Malakūṭa, reputed as the home of Avalokiteśvara. (3) The island of Pootoo, east of Ningpo, the Guanyin centre. (4) The Lhasa Potala in Tibet; the seat of the Dalai Lama, an incarnation of Avalokiteśvara; cf. 普; also written補怛落迦 (or 補但落迦); 逋多 (逋多羅); 布呾洛加. |
達賴 达赖 see styles |
dá lài da2 lai4 ta lai |
the Dalai Lama; abbr. of 達賴喇嘛|达赖喇嘛[Da2 lai4 La3 ma5] |
黄衣 see styles |
oue / oe おうえ |
(1) yellow clothes; (2) Lama's clothes (e.g. Dalai Lama) |
リャマ see styles |
ryama リャマ |
llama (Lama glama) (spa:) |
八思巴 see styles |
bā sī bā ba1 si1 ba1 pa ssu pa Hasshiha |
Also 發思巴 Bashpa, Phagspa, Baghcheba, Blo-gros-rgyal-mtshah, Chos-rgyal-ḥphags-pa. A śramaṇa of Tibet, teacher and confidential adviser of Kublai Khan, who appointed him head of the Buddhist church of Tibet A.D. 1260. He is the author of a manual of Buddhist terminology彰所知論 and translated another work into Chinese. In A.D. 1269 he constructed an alphabet for the Mongol language, "adapted from the Tibetan and written vertically," and a syllabary borrowed from Tibetan, known by the name of Hkhor-yig, for which, however, the Lama Chos-kyi-hod-zer 1307-1311 substituted another alphabet based on that of Śākya-paṇḍita. |
大喇嘛 see styles |
dà lǎ má da4 la3 ma2 ta la ma dairama |
Dalai Lama |
布達拉 布达拉 see styles |
bù dá lā bu4 da2 la1 pu ta la Fudarō |
Potala, 普陀羅 the monastery of the Dalai Lama in Lhasa; v. 普. |
雍和宮 雍和宫 see styles |
yōng hé gōng yong1 he2 gong1 yung ho kung |
Yonghe Temple; Lama Temple (Beijing) |
グアナコ see styles |
guanako グアナコ |
guanaco (Lama guanicoe) |
化身ラマ see styles |
keshinrama けしんラマ |
{Buddh} tulku; reincarnate Tibetan lama |
呼圖克圖 呼图克图 see styles |
hū tú kè tú hu1 tu2 ke4 tu2 hu t`u k`o t`u hu tu ko tu Kozukokuzu |
(or 胡土克圖) Hutuktu, a chief Lama of Mongolian Buddhism, who is repeatedly reincarnated. |
班禪喇嘛 班禅喇嘛 see styles |
bān chán lǎ ma ban1 chan2 la3 ma5 pan ch`an la ma pan chan la ma Hanzen Rama |
Panchen Lama 班禪頞爾德尼The Tibetan Panchen-lama. |
達賴喇嘛 达赖喇嘛 see styles |
dá lài lǎ ma da2 lai4 la3 ma5 ta lai la ma Darai Rama |
Dalai Lama Dalai Lama, the head of the Yellow-robe sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and chief of the nation. |
達頼喇嘛 see styles |
darairama ダライラマ darai rama ダライ・ラマ |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Dalai Lama |
ダライラマ see styles |
darairama ダライラマ |
(person) Dalai Lama |
倉央嘉穆錯 仓央嘉穆错 see styles |
cāng yāng jiā mù cuò cang1 yang1 jia1 mu4 cuo4 ts`ang yang chia mu ts`o tsang yang chia mu tso Sō ō ka bokusaku |
Tshangs dbyangs rGya mtsho (Sixth Dalai Lama) |
ダライ・ラマ |
darai rama ダライ・ラマ |
(person) Dalai Lama |
班禪額爾德尼 班禅额尔德尼 see styles |
bān chán é ěr dé ní ban1 chan2 e2 er3 de2 ni2 pan ch`an o erh te ni pan chan o erh te ni |
Panchen Erdeni or Panchen Lama; abbr. to 班禪|班禅[Ban1 chan2] |
ダライ・ラマー |
darai ramaa / darai rama ダライ・ラマー |
(person) Dalai Lama |
Variations: |
rama(p); ryama ラマ(P); リャマ |
llama (Lama glama) (spa:) |
喇嘛(ateji) |
rama; rama らま; ラマ |
(kana only) lama (tib: bla-ma) |
達頼喇嘛(ateji) |
darairama(p); darai rama ダライラマ(P); ダライ・ラマ |
(kana only) Dalai Lama |
喇嘛(ateji)(rK) |
rama; rama らま; ラマ |
(kana only) {Buddh} lama (honorific title) (tib: bla-ma) |
達頼喇嘛(ateji)(rK) |
darairama(p); darai rama ダライラマ(P); ダライ・ラマ |
(kana only) Dalai Lama |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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