There are 9 total results for your 拘盧 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拘盧 拘卢 see styles |
jū lú ju1 lu2 chü lu kuru |
(Skt. krośa) |
拘盧舍 拘卢舍 see styles |
jū lú shè ju1 lu2 she4 chü lu she kurosha |
(拘盧) krośa; also 拘樓賒; 拘屢; 倶盧舍; the distance a bull's bellow can be heard, the eighth part of a yojana, or 5 li; another less probable definition is 2 li. For 拘盧 Uttarakuru, see 倶. |
北拘盧 北拘卢 see styles |
běi jū lú bei3 ju1 lu2 pei chü lu Hokukuro |
Uttarakuru |
波拘盧 波拘卢 see styles |
bō jū lú bo1 ju1 lu2 po chü lu Bakuro |
*Bakkula |
薄拘盧 薄拘卢 see styles |
bó jū lú bo2 ju1 lu2 po chü lu Hakukuro |
Bakkula |
北拘盧洲 北拘卢洲 see styles |
běi jū lú zhōu bei3 ju1 lu2 zhou1 pei chü lu chou Hoku kurushū |
northern continent |
尼拘盧陀 尼拘卢陀 see styles |
ní jū lú tuó ni2 ju1 lu2 tuo2 ni chü lu t`o ni chü lu to nikuruda |
(Skt. nyag-rodha) |
輸拘盧那 输拘卢那 see styles |
shū jū lún à shu1 ju1 lun2 a4 shu chü lun a Shukurona |
Śuklodana, a prince of Kapilavastu, younger brother of Śuddhodana, and father of Tiṣya, Devadatta, and Nandika. |
阿拘盧奢 阿拘卢奢 see styles |
ā jū lú shē a1 ju1 lu2 she1 a chü lu she akurusha |
ākrośa; 罵 scolding, abusing. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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