There are 13 total results for your Svaha search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
馺 see styles |
sà sa4 sa |
v. 蘇 svāhā. |
宿哈 see styles |
sù hā su4 ha1 su ha shukugō |
idem 婆訶 svāhā. |
沙訶 沙诃 see styles |
shā hē sha1 he1 sha ho shaka |
sahā, 娑訶; 索訶 the world around us, the present world. Also svāhā, see above. |
大護印 大护印 see styles |
dà hù yìn da4 hu4 yin4 ta hu yin dai goin |
The great protective sign, a manual sign, accompanied with a transliterated repetition of 'Namaḥ sarva-tathāgatebhyaḥ; Sarvathā Haṃ Khaṃ Rākṣasī mahābali; Sarva-Tathāgata-puṇyo nirjāti; Hūṃ Hūṃ Trāta Trāta apratihati svāhā'. |
娑婆訶 娑婆诃 see styles |
suō pó hē suo1 po2 he1 so p`o ho so po ho somoko |
娑縛賀 svāhā, an oblation by fire, also Hail! a brahminical salutation at the end of a sacrifice. |
娑縛賀 娑缚贺 see styles |
suō fú hè suo1 fu2 he4 so fu ho shabakuga |
(Skt. svāhā) |
沙波訶 沙波诃 see styles |
shā bō hē sha1 bo1 he1 sha po ho shahaka |
svāhā, hail! 裟訶 v. 蘇. |
薩婆訶 萨婆诃 see styles |
sà pó hē sa4 po2 he1 sa p`o ho sa po ho sowaka そわか |
(given name) Sowaka svāhā |
蘇婆訶 苏婆诃 see styles |
sū pó hē su1 po2 he1 su p`o ho su po ho sowaka |
svāhā |
蘇波訶 苏波诃 see styles |
sū bō hē su1 bo1 he1 su po ho sohaka |
svāhā, Hail! A kind of Amen; a mystic word indicating completion, good luck, nirvana, may evil disappear and good be increased; in India it also indicates an oblation especially a burnt offering; the oblation as a female deity. Also 蘇和訶; 蘇婆訶; 蘇呵, also with 沙, 娑, 莎, 薩, 率, ? as initial syllable. |
一切無障法印明 一切无障法印明 see styles |
yī qiè wú zhàng fǎ yìn míng yi1 qie4 wu2 zhang4 fa3 yin4 ming2 i ch`ieh wu chang fa yin ming i chieh wu chang fa yin ming issai mushōhō inmyō |
A sign for overcoming all hindrances, i.e. by making the sign of a sword through lifting both hands, palms outward and thumbs joined, saying Hail! Bhagavat! Bhagavat svāhā! |
唵摩休羅細娑婆訶 唵摩休罗细娑婆诃 see styles |
ǎn mó xiū luó xì suō pó hē an3 mo2 xiu1 luo2 xi4 suo1 po2 he1 an mo hsiu lo hsi so p`o ho an mo hsiu lo hsi so po ho on makurasai so waka |
oṃ mahorase svāhā |
Variations: |
sowaka; sobaka そわか; そばか |
{Buddh} (marks the end of a mantra) svāhā; well said; so be it |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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