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There are 44 total results for your Shari search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

沙里

see styles
 shari
    しゃり

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Shaari
(female given name) Shari

雪莉

see styles
 shaari / shari
    しゃーり

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Sherly
(given name) Sha-ri

シャリー

see styles
 sharii / shari
    シャリー

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Shary
(personal name) Schally; Schary; Sharrie

シャーリー

see styles
 shaarii / shari
    シャーリー

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Sherlley
(place-name) Shirley; Charrie; Sherley

伺去

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
(place-name) Shari

何去

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
(place-name) Shari

奢利

see styles
shē lì
    she1 li4
she li
 Shari
奢利弗多羅(or 奢利富多羅); 奢利補擔羅 v. 舍 Śāriputra.

射利

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
love of easy money

捨離


舍离

see styles
shě lí
    she3 li2
she li
 shari
    しゃり
{Buddh} abandoning all worldly desires
to discard

斜里

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
(place-name) Shari

昔哩

see styles
xí lī
    xi2 li1
hsi li
 shari
śrī, fortunate, idem 室利 (or 尸利).

沙理

see styles
 shaarii / shari
    しゃありい
(female given name) Shaarii

瀉痢

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
(obsolete) diarrhea; diarrhoea

紗里

see styles
 shari
    しゃり
(female given name) Shari

舍利

see styles
shè lì
    she4 li4
she li
 shari
ashes after cremation; Buddhist relics (Sanskirt: sarira)
(1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food.

舎利

see styles
 shari; sari
    しゃり; さり
(1) {Buddh} bones left after cremation (esp. those of a Buddha or Boddhisatva); (2) (しゃり only) (See しゃり) grain of rice; cooked rice; (female given name) Shari

這裏


这里

see styles
zhè lǐ
    zhe4 li3
che li
 shari
    しゃり
variant of 這裡|这里[zhe4 li3]
inside this; within
This place here.

闍利


阇利

see styles
shé lì
    she2 li4
she li
 shari
jala, water.

令捨離


令舍离

see styles
lìng shě lí
    ling4 she3 li2
ling she li
 ryō shari
cause to abandon

法舍利

see styles
fǎ shè lì
    fa3 she4 li4
fa she li
 hō shari
(法身舍利); 法身偈 The śarīra, or spiritual relics of the Buddha, his sutras, or verses, his doctrine and immutable law.

舍利塔

see styles
shè lì tǎ
    she4 li4 ta3
she li t`a
    she li ta
 shari tō
stupa; tower venerating the ashes of the Buddha
śarīra-stūpa, a reliquary, or pagoda for a relic (of Buddha).

ツァーリ

see styles
 shaari / shari
    ツァーリ
tsar (rus: tsar'); czar; tzar

不相捨離


不相舍离

see styles
bù xiāng shě lí
    bu4 xiang1 she3 li2
pu hsiang she li
 fusō shari
not separate from (each other)

二種舍利


二种舍利

see styles
èr zhǒng shè lì
    er4 zhong3 she4 li4
erh chung she li
 nishu shari
Two kinds of relics— the whole body, or parts of it. Also, the Buddha's physical remains or relics, and the sutras, which form his spiritual (dharmakāya) remains.

令其捨離


令其舍离

see styles
lìng qí shě lí
    ling4 qi2 she3 li2
ling ch`i she li
    ling chi she li
 ryō ki shari
cause them to abandon

令漸捨離


令渐舍离

see styles
lìng jiàn shě lí
    ling4 jian4 she3 li2
ling chien she li
 ryō zen shari
to gradually get rid of

全身舍利

see styles
quán shēn shè lì
    quan2 shen1 she4 li4
ch`üan shen she li
    chüan shen she li
 zenshin shari
whole-body relic

勿當捨離


勿当舍离

see styles
wù dāng shě lí
    wu4 dang1 she3 li2
wu tang she li
 mochitō shari
don't let go

捨離分別


舍离分别

see styles
shě lí fēn bié
    she3 li2 fen1 bie2
she li fen pieh
 shari funbetsu
to free oneself from discrimination

法身舍利

see styles
fǎ shēn shè lì
    fa3 shen1 she4 li4
fa shen she li
 hosshin shari
relics of the dharma body

法頌舍利


法颂舍利

see styles
fǎ sòng shè lì
    fa3 song4 she4 li4
fa sung she li
 hōju shari
Śāriputra's Verse on the Dharma-body

碎身舍利

see styles
suì shēn shè lì
    sui4 shen1 she4 li4
sui shen she li
 saishin shari
Relics of a cremated body.

簡擇捨離


简择舍离

see styles
jiǎn zé shě lí
    jian3 ze2 she3 li2
chien tse she li
 kentaku shari
select and reject

舍利容器

see styles
shè lì róng qì
    she4 li4 rong2 qi4
she li jung ch`i
    she li jung chi
 shari yōki
relics container

舍利禮文


舍利礼文

see styles
shè lì lǐ wén
    she4 li4 li3 wen2
she li li wen
 shari raimon
Verse of Homage to Buddha's Relics

シャーリイ

see styles
 shaarii / shari
    シャーリイ
(personal name) Shirley

法身舍利偈

see styles
fǎ shēn shè lì jié
    fa3 shen1 she4 li4 jie2
fa shen she li chieh
 hosshin shari ge
Śāriputra's Verse on the Dharma-body

法身舍利塔

see styles
fǎ shēn shè lì tǎ
    fa3 shen1 she4 li4 ta3
fa shen she li t`a
    fa shen she li ta
 hōsshin shari tō
pagoda of dharma body relics

生身舍利塔

see styles
shēng shēn shè lì tǎ
    sheng1 shen1 she4 li4 ta3
sheng shen she li t`a
    sheng shen she li ta
 shōshin shari tō
pagoda with the Buddha's relics

イスラム国家

see styles
 isuramukokka
    イスラムこっか
Islamic state (state where shari'a law is enforced); Islamic country

ウバンギシャリ

see styles
 ubangishari
    ウバンギシャリ
(place-name) Ubangi-Shari

Variations:
しゃり
シャリ

see styles
 shari; shari
    しゃり; シャリ
{food} (See 寿司飯・すしめし,舎利・しゃり・2) sushi rice; rice seasoned with vinegar, sugar and salt

Variations:
ツァーリ
ツァール
ツァー

see styles
 shaari; shaaru; shaa / shari; sharu; sha
    ツァーリ; ツァール; ツァー
tsar (rus: tsar'); czar; tzar

一切如來心祕密全身舍利寶篋印陀羅尼經


一切如来心祕密全身舍利宝箧印陀罗尼经

see styles
yī qiè rú lái xīn mì mì quán shēn shè lì bǎo qiè yìn tuó luó ní jīng
    yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 xin1 mi4 mi4 quan2 shen1 she4 li4 bao3 qie4 yin4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
i ch`ieh ju lai hsin mi mi ch`üan shen she li pao ch`ieh yin t`o lo ni ching
    i chieh ju lai hsin mi mi chüan shen she li pao chieh yin to lo ni ching
 Issai nyorai shin himitsu zenshin shari hōkyōin darani kyō
Yiqie rulaixin mimi quanshen sheli baoqieyin tuoluoni jing

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 44 results for "Shari" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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