There are 32 total results for your Veda search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
費 费 see styles |
fèi fei4 fei hi ひ |
More info & calligraphy: Fe(suffix noun) cost; expense; (surname) Hi To spend, lavish, waste, squander; expense: translit. vi, ve, in vidyā, v. 明; viṇā, a lute, v. 批; Veda, the Vedas, v. 韋. |
吠陀 see styles |
fèi tuó fei4 tuo2 fei t`o fei to Beida ヴェーダ |
More info & calligraphy: Veda(kana only) Veda (san:) Veda, v. 韋. |
伏陀 see styles |
fú tuó fu2 tuo2 fu t`o fu to Fukuda |
The Vedas, v. 韋. |
六論 六论 see styles |
liù lùn liu4 lun4 liu lun roku ron |
The six 外道論 vedāṇgas, works which are 'regarded as auxiliary to and even in some sense as part of the Veda, their object being to secure the proper pronunciation and correctness of the text and the right employment of the Mantras of sacrifice as taught in the Brāhmaṇas '. M. W. They are spoken of together as the 四皮陀六論 four Vedas and six śāstras, and the six are Sikṣā, Chandas, Vyākarana, Nirukta, Jyotiṣa, and Kalpa. |
四明 see styles |
sì míng si4 ming2 ssu ming shimei / shime しめい |
(given name) Shimei Four Shingon emblems, aids to Yoga-possession by a Buddha or bodhisattva; they are 鉤, 索, 鏁, 鈴, a hook, a cord, a lock, and a bell; the hook for summoning, the cord for leading, the lock for firmly holding, and the bell for the resultant joy. Also, the four Veda śāstras. |
圍陀 围陀 see styles |
wéi tuó wei2 tuo2 wei t`o wei to Ida |
Veda |
夜殊 see styles |
yè shū ye4 shu1 yeh shu Yashu |
Yajurveda, 'the sacrificial Veda' of the Brahmans; the liturgy associated with Brahminical sacrificial services. |
娑磨 see styles |
suō mó suo1 mo2 so mo Shama |
Sama Veda, the third of the Vedas, containing the hymns. |
平論 平论 see styles |
píng lùn ping2 lun4 p`ing lun ping lun Byōron |
Sāma-veda-saṃhitā |
沙磨 see styles |
shā mó sha1 mo2 sha mo shama |
Sāma-veda-saṃhitā |
皮陀 see styles |
pí tuó pi2 tuo2 p`i t`o pi to Hida |
Veda |
禳災 禳灾 see styles |
ráng zāi rang2 zai1 jang tsai jōsai |
Ceremonies to avert calamity, indicating also the Atharva-veda, and other incantations. |
薜陀 see styles |
bì tuó bi4 tuo2 pi t`o pi to Heida |
Veda, cf. 吠. |
違陀 违陀 see styles |
wéi tuó wei2 tuo2 wei t`o wei to Ida |
Veda, knowledge, the Vedas, cf. 章, 毘. |
韋陀 韦陀 see styles |
wéi tuó wei2 tuo2 wei t`o wei to reeda ヴェーダ beeda ベーダ ida いだ |
(kana only) Veda (san:) 圍陀; 毘陀; 皮陀; 吠陀 (or 吠馱); 薜陀; 鞞陀 veda; knowledge, tr. 明智, or 明分 clear knowledge or discernment. The four Vedas are the Ṛg Veda, Yajur Veda, Sāma Veda, and Athara Veda; they were never translated into Chinese, being accounted heretical. |
佛圍陀 佛围陀 see styles |
fó wéi tuó fo2 wei2 tuo2 fo wei t`o fo wei to Butsuida |
Buddhaveda, i.e. the Tripiṭaka, the Veda of Buddhism. |
婆私吒 婆私咤 see styles |
pó sī zhà po2 si1 zha4 p`o ssu cha po ssu cha Bashita |
(婆私) Vasiṣṭha, a brahman who is said to have denied the eternity of nirvana, and maintained that plants had lives and intelligence; Nirvana Sutra 39. One of the seven ancient ṛṣis of Brahmanic mythology, one of the champions in the Ṛg Veda of the priesthood. Name of a brahman whose mother lost her six sons, she became mad, wandered naked, met the Buddha, was restored and became a disciple. Also 婆吒; 私婆吒; 婆私瑟搋 or 婆私瑟柁. |
明實文 明实文 see styles |
míng shí wén ming2 shi2 wen2 ming shih wen Myōjitsu mon |
Ṛg-veda |
火祠法 see styles |
huǒ cí fǎ huo3 ci2 fa3 huo tz`u fa huo tzu fa kashi hō |
The directions for the fire sacrifices in the Atharva-veda, the fourth Veda; the esoteric sect has also its 火法 for magical purposes. |
三摩皮陀 see styles |
sān mó pí tuó san1 mo2 pi2 tuo2 san mo p`i t`o san mo pi to Sanmahida |
縒摩吠陀; 沙磨; 平論; 歌詠 Sāma-veda-saṃhitā. A collection of verses sung at sacrifices, etc. The third of the three Vedas, or four if Atharva Veda is counted, as it was later; the verses are taken almost wholly from the Ṛgveda. |
梨倶吠陀 see styles |
lí jù fèi tuó li2 ju4 fei4 tuo2 li chü fei t`o li chü fei to Rigu Beida |
Ṛg-veda |
縒摩吠陀 see styles |
cī mó fèi tuó ci1 mo2 fei4 tuo2 tz`u mo fei t`o tzu mo fei to Samahaida |
Sāma-veda-saṃhitā |
阿闥婆那 阿闼婆那 see styles |
ā tà pó nà a1 ta4 po2 na4 a t`a p`o na a ta po na adatsubana |
(or 阿達婆那) (or 阿達波陀 or 阿達波陀) ātharvaṇa, v, 阿他 the Atharva Veda. |
リグベーダ see styles |
rigubeeda リグベーダ |
Rig Veda (collection of hymns in Vedic Sanskrit) |
優波尼沙土 优波尼沙土 see styles |
yōu bō ní shā tǔ you1 bo1 ni2 sha1 tu3 yu po ni sha t`u yu po ni sha tu Upanishado |
(or 優波尼沙陀) Upaniṣad, also (婆波尼曇; certain philosophical or mystical writings by various authors at various periods 'attached to the Brāhmaṇas, the aim of which is the ascertainment of the secret of the Veda (they are more than a hundred in number, and are said to have been the source of the six darśanas, or systems of philosophy)'. M.W. The best known is the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka. |
阿他婆吠陀 see styles |
ā tā pó fèi tuó a1 ta1 po2 fei4 tuo2 a t`a p`o fei t`o a ta po fei to Atabahaida |
Atharvaveda, also Ātharvaṇa, the fourth Veda, dealing with sorcery or magic; also 阿達婆鞞陀; 阿闥波陀. |
リグ・ベーダ see styles |
rigu beeda リグ・ベーダ |
Rig Veda (collection of hymns in Vedic Sanskrit) |
リグヴェーダ see styles |
rigureeda リグヴェーダ |
Rig Veda (collection of hymns in Vedic Sanskrit) |
リグ・ヴェーダ see styles |
rigu reeda リグ・ヴェーダ |
Rig Veda (collection of hymns in Vedic Sanskrit) |
Variations: |
reeda; beeda; ida(韋陀) ヴェーダ; ベーダ; いだ(韋陀) |
(kana only) Veda (san:) |
Variations: |
rigureeda; rigubeeda; rigu reeda; rigu beeda リグヴェーダ; リグベーダ; リグ・ヴェーダ; リグ・ベーダ |
Rig Veda (collection of hymns in Vedic Sanskrit) |
Variations: |
reeda; beeda; ida(韋陀) ヴェーダ; ベーダ; いだ(韋陀) |
(kana only) Veda (san:) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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