There are 11 total results for your aranya search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
練若 练若 see styles |
liàn ruò lian4 ruo4 lien jo rennya |
araṇya, hermitage, etc., cf. 阿. |
蘭室 兰室 see styles |
lán shì lan2 shi4 lan shih ranshitsu らんしつ |
a lady's room (honorific) (given name) Ranshitsu 蘭若 araṇya, lit. forest, hence hermitage, v. 阿; a monastery. |
蘭若 兰若 see styles |
lán rě lan2 re3 lan je ranniya |
Buddhist temple (transliteration of Sanskrit "Aranyakah") (abbr. for 阿蘭若|阿兰若[a1 lan2 re3]) araṇya |
曷剌䍲 see styles |
hé là ní he2 la4 ni2 ho la ni arani |
(Skt. āraṇya) |
空閑處 空闲处 see styles |
kōng xián chù kong1 xian2 chu4 k`ung hsien ch`u kung hsien chu kūgen sho |
A tr. of 阿蘭若 araṇya, i.e. "forest". A retired place, 300 to 600 steps away from human habitation, suitable for the religious practices of monks. |
阿練若 阿练若 see styles |
ā liàn ruò a1 lian4 ruo4 a lien jo arennya |
araṇya |
阿練茹 阿练茹 see styles |
ā liàn rú a1 lian4 ru2 a lien ju arennyo |
araṇya |
阿蘭拏 阿兰拏 see styles |
ā lán ná a1 lan2 na2 a lan na aranna |
araṇya |
阿蘭攘 see styles |
ā lán ráng a1 lan2 rang2 a lan jang arannō |
Solitude; quiet place. A transliteration of the Sanskrit araṇya; see 阿蘭若. |
阿蘭若 阿兰若 see styles |
ā lán rě a1 lan2 re3 a lan je arannya あらんにゃ |
Buddhist temple (transliteration of Sanskrit "Aranyakah") {Buddh} isolated place; hermitage āraṇya; from araṇya, 'forest.'阿蘭若迦 āraṇyaka, one who lives there. Intp. by 無諍聲 no sound of discord; 閑靜 shut in and quiet; 遠離 far removed; 空 寂 uninhabited and still; a lonely abode 500 bow-lengths from any village. A hermitage, or place of retirement for meditation. Three kinds of occupants are given: 達磨阿蘭若迦 dharma-āraṇyaka; 摩祭阿蘭若迦 mātaṅga-āraṇyaka, and 檀陀阿蘭若迦 daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka. Other forms are: 阿蘭那 or 阿蘭攘; 阿蘭陀 or 陁; 阿練若 or 阿練茄; 曷刺 M028515. |
阿蘭那 阿兰那 see styles |
ā lán nà a1 lan2 na4 a lan na aranna |
araṇya |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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