There are 16 total results for your 羅那 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
羅那 see styles |
rana らな |
(female given name) Rana |
和羅那 和罗那 see styles |
hé luó nà he2 luo2 na4 ho lo na warana |
prediction of future buddhahood |
堙羅那 堙罗那 see styles |
yīn luó nà yin1 luo2 na4 yin lo na Inrana |
Airāvana, a king of the elephants; Indra's white elephant, cf. 伊. It is also confused with Airāvata in the above senses, and for certain trees, herbs, etc.; also with Elāpattra, name of a nāga. |
沙羅那 沙罗那 see styles |
shā luó nà sha1 luo2 na4 sha lo na Sharana |
(or 沙羅拏); 娑刺拏王 ? Śāraṇa (said to be a son of King Udayana) who became a monk. |
陀羅那 陀罗那 see styles |
tuó luó nà tuo2 luo2 na4 t`o lo na to lo na Darana |
Name of a yakṣa. |
和伽羅那 和伽罗那 see styles |
hé qié luó nà he2 qie2 luo2 na4 ho ch`ieh lo na ho chieh lo na wakarana |
vyākaraṇa |
婆羅那馱 婆罗那驮 see styles |
pó luó nà tuó po2 luo2 na4 tuo2 p`o lo na t`o po lo na to Baranada |
Varanāda, a bellowing yakṣa. |
巴塞羅那 巴塞罗那 see styles |
bā sài luó nà ba1 sai4 luo2 na4 pa sai lo na |
Barcelona |
拘羅那陀 拘罗那陀 see styles |
jū luó nà tuó ju1 luo2 na4 tuo2 chü lo na t`o chü lo na to Kuranada |
Kulanâtha |
那羅那里 那罗那里 see styles |
nà luó nà lǐ na4 luo2 na4 li3 na lo na li naranari |
nara-nari union of the male and female natures. |
毘侈遮羅那 毘侈遮罗那 see styles |
pí chǐ zhē luó nà pi2 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 p`i ch`ih che lo na pi chih che lo na bishisharana |
(Skt. vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna) |
鞞侈遮羅那 鞞侈遮罗那 see styles |
bǐ chǐ zhē luó nà bi3 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 pi ch`ih che lo na pi chih che lo na |
(鞞侈遮羅那三般那) or 毘侈遮羅那 (毘侈遮羅那三般那) or鞞多遮羅那 (鞞多遮羅那三般那) or毘多遮羅那 (毘多遮羅那三般那) vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna, perfect in knowledge and conduct 明行足, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha. |
伊迦波提羅那 伊迦波提罗那 see styles |
yī jiā bō tí luó nà yi1 jia1 bo1 ti2 luo2 na4 i chia po t`i lo na i chia po ti lo na Ikahadairana |
A title of a Tathāgata, intp. as 最上大王 the supreme deva-king. |
多羅那他佛教史 多罗那他佛教史 see styles |
duō luó nà tā fó jiào shǐ duo1 luo2 na4 ta1 fo2 jiao4 shi3 to lo na t`a fo chiao shih to lo na ta fo chiao shih Taranata bukkyōshi |
Taranatha's History of Buddhism in India |
毘侈遮羅那三般那 毘侈遮罗那三般那 see styles |
pí chǐ zhē luó nà sān bān nà pi2 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 san1 ban1 na4 p`i ch`ih che lo na san pan na pi chih che lo na san pan na bishisharana sanpanna |
(Skt. vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna) |
鞞侈遮羅那三般那 see styles |
bǐ chǐ zhē luó nà sān bān nà bi3 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 san1 ban1 na4 pi ch`ih che lo na san pan na pi chih che lo na san pan na |
(Skt. vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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