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摩揭陀國


摩揭陀国

see styles
mó jiē tuó guó
    mo2 jie1 tuo2 guo2
mo chieh t`o kuo
    mo chieh to kuo
 Makatsuda koku
Magadha

摩竭陀國


摩竭陀国

see styles
mó jié tuó guó
    mo2 jie2 tuo2 guo2
mo chieh t`o kuo
    mo chieh to kuo
 Makatsuda koku
Magadha

末吐羅國


末吐罗国

see styles
mò tǔ luó guó
    mo4 tu3 luo2 guo2
mo t`u lo kuo
    mo tu lo kuo
 Matora koku
Mathurā

毘舍離國


毘舍离国

see styles
pí shè lí guó
    pi2 she4 li2 guo2
p`i she li kuo
    pi she li kuo
 Bishari koku
Vaiśālī

波剌斯國


波剌斯国

see styles
bō là sī guó
    bo1 la4 si1 guo2
po la ssu kuo
 Harashi koku
Pārasya

波剌私國


波剌私国

see styles
bō là sī guó
    bo1 la4 si1 guo2
po la ssu kuo
 Harashi koku
Pārasya

波吒羅國


波咤罗国

see styles
bō zhà luó guó
    bo1 zha4 luo2 guo2
po cha lo kuo
 Hatara koku
Pāṭaliputra

波羅奈國


波罗奈国

see styles
bō luó nài guó
    bo1 luo2 nai4 guo2
po lo nai kuo
 Harana koku
Vārāṇasī

波羅柰國


波罗柰国

see styles
bō luó nài guó
    bo1 luo2 nai4 guo2
po lo nai kuo
 Harana koku
Vārāṇasī

泥婆羅國


泥婆罗国

see styles
ní pó luó guó
    ni2 po2 luo2 guo2
ni p`o lo kuo
    ni po lo kuo
 Nibara koku
Nepal

烏仗那國


乌仗那国

see styles
wū zhàng nà guó
    wu1 zhang4 na4 guo2
wu chang na kuo
 Ujōna koku
Udyāna;

無所怯懼


无所怯惧

see styles
wú suǒ qiè jù
    wu2 suo3 qie4 ju4
wu so ch`ieh chü
    wu so chieh chü
 mu sho kōku
not being faint-hearted

無量壽國


无量寿国

see styles
wú liàng shòu guó
    wu2 liang4 shou4 guo2
wu liang shou kuo
 muryōju koku
Land of Amitāyus

犍陀羅國


犍陀罗国

see styles
jiān tuó luó guó
    jian1 tuo2 luo2 guo2
chien t`o lo kuo
    chien to lo kuo
 Kendara koku
Gandhāra

犍馱羅國


犍驮罗国

see styles
jiān tuó luó guó
    jian1 tuo2 luo2 guo2
chien t`o lo kuo
    chien to lo kuo
 Kendara koku
Gandhāra

犍駄羅國


犍駄罗国

see styles
jiān tuó luó guó
    jian1 tuo2 luo2 guo2
chien t`o lo kuo
    chien to lo kuo
 Kendara koku
Gandhāra

猶如虛空


犹如虚空

see styles
yóu rú xū kōng
    you2 ru2 xu1 kong1
yu ju hsü k`ung
    yu ju hsü kung
 yunyo kokū
just like space

箇失蜜國


箇失蜜国

see styles
gè shī mì guó
    ge4 shi1 mi4 guo2
ko shih mi kuo
 Koshimitsu koku
Kashmir

般遮羅國


般遮罗国

see styles
pán zhē luó guó
    pan2 zhe1 luo2 guo2
p`an che lo kuo
    pan che lo kuo
 Hanshara koku
Pañcāla

虛空法身


虚空法身

see styles
xū kōng fǎ shēn
    xu1 kong1 fa3 shen1
hsü k`ung fa shen
    hsü kung fa shen
 kokū hosshin
The dharmakāya as being like space which enfolds all things, omniscient and pure.

虛空無爲


虚空无为

see styles
xū kōng wú wéi
    xu1 kong1 wu2 wei2
hsü k`ung wu wei
    hsü kung wu wei
 kokū mui
ākāśa, one of the asaṃskṛta dharmas, passive void or space; two kinds of space, or the immaterial, are named, the active and passive, or phenomenal and non-phenomenal (i.e. noumenal). The phenomenal is differentiated and limited, and apprehended by sight; the noumenal is without bounds or limitations, and belongs entirely to mental conception.

虛空無邊


虚空无边

see styles
xū kōng wú biān
    xu1 kong1 wu2 bian1
hsü k`ung wu pien
    hsü kung wu pien
 kokū muhen
space has no limit

覩貨羅國


覩货罗国

see styles
dǔ huò luó guó
    du3 huo4 luo2 guo2
tu huo lo kuo
 Tokara koku
Tukhara

跋臘毘國


跋腊毘国

see styles
bá là pí guó
    ba2 la4 pi2 guo2
pa la p`i kuo
    pa la pi kuo
 Barōbi Koku
Valabhī

迦毘羅國


迦毘罗国

see styles
jiā pí luó guó
    jia1 pi2 luo2 guo2
chia p`i lo kuo
    chia pi lo kuo
 Kabira koku
Kapilavastu

遊虛空天


遊虚空天

see styles
yóu xū kōng tiān
    you2 xu1 kong1 tian1
yu hsü k`ung t`ien
    yu hsü kung tien
 yu kokū ten
To roam in space, as do the devas of the sun, moon, stars, etc.; also the four upper devalokas.

鉢伐多國


钵伐多国

see styles
bō fá duō guó
    bo1 fa2 duo1 guo2
po fa to kuo
 Habata Koku
Parvata

Variations:
こく
コク

see styles
 koku; koku
    こく; コク
(occ. 濃 or 酷) (See こくのある) richness; fullness; lushness; body (esp. of food, wine, etc.); depth; weight; substance

奔吒跋多國


奔咤跋多国

see styles
bēn zhà bá duō guó
    ben1 zha4 ba2 duo1 guo2
pen cha pa to kuo
 Hontabata koku
Puṇyavardhana

提婆跋多國


提婆跋多国

see styles
tí pó bá duō guó
    ti2 po2 ba2 duo1 guo2
t`i p`o pa to kuo
    ti po pa to kuo
 Daibahata koku
Devātāra

秣底補羅國


秣底补罗国

see styles
mò dǐ bǔ luó guó
    mo4 di3 bu3 luo2 guo2
mo ti pu lo kuo
 Mateihora koku
Matipura

羯濕弭羅國


羯湿弭罗国

see styles
jié shī mǐ luó guó
    jie2 shi1 mi3 luo2 guo2
chieh shih mi lo kuo
 Kashimira koku
Kashmir

迦濕彌羅國


迦湿弥罗国

see styles
jiā shī mí luó guó
    jia1 shi1 mi2 luo2 guo2
chia shih mi lo kuo
 Kashimira koku
Kaśmīra

迦葉彌羅國


迦叶弥罗国

see styles
jiā shě mí luó guó
    jia1 she3 mi2 luo2 guo2
chia she mi lo kuo
 Kashōmira koku
Kashmir

閻摩那洲國


阎摩那洲国

see styles
yán mó nà zhōu guó
    yan2 mo2 na4 zhou1 guo2
yen mo na chou kuo
 Enmana shū koku
Yavana, Yamana, the island nation of Java, visited by Faxian and Xuanzang.

阿比羅提國


阿比罗提国

see styles
ā bǐ luó tí guó
    a1 bi3 luo2 ti2 guo2
a pi lo t`i kuo
    a pi lo ti kuo
 Abiradai koku
Abhirata

高区浄水場

see styles
 koukujousuijou / kokujosuijo
    こうくじょうすいじょう
(place-name) Kōku Water Purification Plant

Variations:
刻(P)

see styles
 koku
    こく
(1) (hist) period of time (usu. a period of approx. two hours corresponding to one of the signs of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (刻 only) carving; engraving; cutting; mincing; (3) (剋 only) victory; (4) strictness; cruelty

Variations:
石(P)

see styles
 koku
    こく
(1) koku; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180.4 litres; (2) measure of a Japanese-style boat's loading capacity (approx. 278.26 liters)

虛空孕菩薩經


虚空孕菩萨经

see styles
xū kōng yùn pú sà jīng
    xu1 kong1 yun4 pu2 sa4 jing1
hsü k`ung yün p`u sa ching
    hsü kung yün pu sa ching
 Kokū yō bosatsu kyō
Ākāśagarbha-sūtra

虛空藏菩薩經


虚空藏菩萨经

see styles
xū kōng zàng pú sà jīng
    xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 jing1
hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa ching
    hsü kung tsang pu sa ching
 Kokū zō bosatsu kyō
Xukongzang pusa jing

阿點婆翅羅國


阿点婆翅罗国

see styles
ā diǎn pó chì luó guó
    a1 dian3 po2 chi4 luo2 guo2
a tien p`o ch`ih lo kuo
    a tien po chih lo kuo
 Atenbashira koku
Atyambakela, an ancient kingdom near Karachi.

虛空藏菩薩神呪經


虚空藏菩萨神呪经

see styles
xū kōng zàng pú sà shén zhòu jīng
    xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 shen2 zhou4 jing1
hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa shen chou ching
    hsü kung tsang pu sa shen chou ching
 Kokū zō bosatsu jinju kyō
Ākāśagarbha-sūtra

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

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