There are 21 total results for your 羯羅 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
羯羅 羯罗 see styles |
jié luó jie2 luo2 chieh lo kara |
*gara |
羯羅微 羯罗微 see styles |
jié luó wēi jie2 luo2 wei1 chieh lo wei konrami |
fire-eater |
羯羅舍 羯罗舍 see styles |
jié luó shè jie2 luo2 she4 chieh lo she karasha |
kalaṣa, a water-pot, pitcher, jar, dish, also 迦羅舍; 羯攞賖. |
羯羅藍 羯罗蓝 see styles |
jié luó lán jie2 luo2 lan2 chieh lo lan kararan |
first fetal stage |
商羯羅 商羯罗 see styles |
shāng jié luó shang1 jie2 luo2 shang chieh lo Shōkyara |
Śaṅkara, 'auspicious' (M. W. ), a name for 'Śiva', and intp. as 骨鏁 bone-chains; name of 商羯羅阿闍梨 Śaṅkaracarya, the celebrated Indian philosopher of the eighth century A. D. who is known as a great opponent of Buddhism. |
奢羯羅 奢羯罗 see styles |
shē jié luó she1 jie2 luo2 she chieh lo Shakara |
Śākala, the ancient capital of Takka and (under Mihirakula) of the whole Punjab; the Sagala of Ptolemy; Eitel gives it as the present village of Sanga a few miles south-west of Amritsar, but this is doubtful. |
戌羯羅 戌羯罗 see styles |
xū jié luó xu1 jie2 luo2 hsü chieh lo Jukyara |
Śukra; 金星 the planet Venus. |
拘羯羅 拘羯罗 see styles |
jū jié luó ju1 jie2 luo2 chü chieh lo kuketsura |
cakra, v. 斫. |
毘羯羅 毘羯罗 see styles |
pí jié luó pi2 jie2 luo2 p`i chieh lo pi chieh lo Bikara |
Vikarāla |
矜羯羅 矜羯罗 see styles |
jīn jié luó jin1 jie2 luo2 chin chieh lo Gongara |
金伽羅 Kiṃkara, a servant, slave; the seventh of the eight messengers of 不重明王. |
薑羯羅 薑羯罗 see styles |
jiāng jié luó jiang1 jie2 luo2 chiang chieh lo kyōkara |
kaṅkara, "a high number, 100 niyutas." M.W. |
賒羯羅 赊羯罗 see styles |
shē jié luó she1 jie2 luo2 she chieh lo shakara* |
cakra |
阿羯羅 阿羯罗 see styles |
ā jié luó a1 jie2 luo2 a chieh lo akatsura |
āgāra, a house, dwelling, receptacle; tr. 境 and used in the sense of an organ, e.g. the ear for sound, etc. |
羯羅頻迦 羯罗频迦 see styles |
jié luó pín jiā jie2 luo2 pin2 jia1 chieh lo p`in chia chieh lo pin chia karahinka |
cf. 羯陵. For Krakucchanda, v. 迦. |
商羯羅主 商羯罗主 see styles |
shāng jié luó zhǔ shang1 jie2 luo2 zhu3 shang chieh lo chu Shōkarashu |
Śaṃkarasvāmin |
薜攞斫羯羅 薜攞斫羯罗 see styles |
bì luó luǒ zhuó jié luó bi4 luo2 luo3 zhuo2 jie2 luo2 pi lo lo cho chieh lo heirashakara |
velācakra, a kind of clock. |
羯羅頻迦之音 羯罗频迦之音 see styles |
jié luó pín jiā zhī yīn jie2 luo2 pin2 jia1 zhi1 yin1 chieh lo p`in chia chih yin chieh lo pin chia chih yin karahinka no on |
the voice of the kalaviṅka bird |
蘇悉地羯羅經 苏悉地羯罗经 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó jīng su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 jing1 su hsi ti chieh lo ching Soshitsujikyara kyō |
Tantra of Uncanny Success [in All Endeavours] |
羯羅拏蘇伐剌那 羯罗拏苏伐剌那 see styles |
jié luó ná sū fá làn à jie2 luo2 na2 su1 fa2 lan4 a4 chieh lo na su fa lan a Karanasobarana |
Karṇasuvarṇa. 'An ancient kingdom in Gundwana, the region about Gangpoor, Lat. 21゜ 54 N., Long. 84゜ 30 E.' Eitel. |
蘇悉地羯羅供養法 苏悉地羯罗供养法 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó gōng yǎng fǎ su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 gong1 yang3 fa3 su hsi ti chieh lo kung yang fa Soshicchikara kuyō hō |
Suxidijieluo gongyang fa |
譬若羯羅頻迦之音 譬若羯罗频迦之音 see styles |
pì ruò jié luó pín jiā zhī yīn pi4 ruo4 jie2 luo2 pin2 jia1 zhi1 yin1 p`i jo chieh lo p`in chia chih yin pi jo chieh lo pin chia chih yin hinya karahinka no on |
like the voice of the kalaviṅka bird |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "羯羅" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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