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see styles
suō
    suo1
so
 sha
(phonetic); see 婆[po2 suo1]
To play, careless, idle, easy going; translit. s, ś, chiefly sa, sā.

娑倉

see styles
 sakura
    さくら
(female given name) Sakura

娑呵

see styles
suō hē
    suo1 he1
so ho
 shaka
sahā, a herb in the Himālayas imparting immortality to the finder, v. 婆.

娑婆

see styles
suō pó
    suo1 po2
so p`o
    so po
 shaba; shaba
    しゃば; シャバ
(1) this world; this life; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) the free world (outside of prison, the army, red light district, etc.); (3) {Buddh} this corrupt world; present world
sahā; that which bears, the earth, v. 地; intp. as bearing, enduring; the place of good and evil; a universe, or great chiliocosm, Where all are subject to transmigration and which a Buddha transforms; it is divided into three regions 三界 and Mahābrahmā Sahāmpati is its lord. Other forms: 婆世界; 界; 媻; 訶; 沙訶; 索訶.

娑度

see styles
suō dù
    suo1 du4
so tu
 shado
sādhu, good, virtuous, perfect, a sage, saint, tr. 善 good.

娑燐

see styles
 sarin
    さりん
(female given name) Sarin

娑磨

see styles
suō mó
    suo1 mo2
so mo
 Shama
Sama Veda, the third of the Vedas, containing the hymns.

娑羅


娑罗

see styles
suō luó
    suo1 luo2
so lo
 sara
    さら
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Sara
沙羅 śāla, sāla; the Sāl tree, 羅樹 Shorea robusta, the teak tree.

娑訶


娑诃

see styles
suō hē
    suo1 he1
so ho
 shaka
(Skt. sahā)

娑門


娑门

see styles
suō mén
    suo1 men2
so men
 shamon
śramaṇa

娑雫

see styles
 sana
    さな
(female given name) Sana

娑鞍

see styles
 sakura
    さくら
(female given name) Sakura

婆娑

see styles
pó suō
    po2 suo1
p`o so
    po so
to swirl about; (of leaves and branches) to sway

御娑

see styles
 misa
    みさ
(female given name) Misa

摩娑

see styles
mó suō
    mo2 suo1
mo so
 masha
variant of 摩挲[mo2 suo1]
māṃsa, flesh.

李娑

see styles
 risa
    りさ
(female given name) Risa

牟娑

see styles
móu suō
    mou2 suo1
mou so
 musa
(or 摩 or 目 ) (牟羅); 牟洛 (牟洛揭婆); 摩沙羅; 謨薩羅 or 牟薩羅 musāragalva, a kind of coral, white coral, M. W.; defined as 瑪瑙 cornelian, agate; and 硨磲 mother of pearl; it is one of the 七寳 sapta ratna q. v.

目娑

see styles
mù suō
    mu4 suo1
mu so
 mosha
cornelian

娑伽羅


娑伽罗

see styles
suō qié luó
    suo1 qie2 luo2
so ch`ieh lo
    so chieh lo
 Sagara
Sāgara. 竭羅 The ocean. The nāga king of the ocean palace north of Mt. Meru, possessed of priceless pearls; the dragon king of rain; his eight-year-old daughter instantly attained Buddhahood, v. the Lotus Sutra.

娑婆婆

see styles
suō pó pó
    suo1 po2 po2
so p`o p`o
    so po po
 Sababa
Sahassākkha

娑婆気

see styles
 shabake; shabaki
    しゃばけ; しゃばき
worldly desires or ambitions

娑婆訶


娑婆诃

see styles
suō pó hē
    suo1 po2 he1
so p`o ho
    so po ho
 somoko
縛賀 svāhā, an oblation by fire, also Hail! a brahminical salutation at the end of a sacrifice.

娑底也

see styles
suō dǐ yě
    suo1 di3 ye3
so ti yeh
 shachiya
satya, true; satyatā, truth, a truth.

娑揵圖


娑揵图

see styles
suō qián tú
    suo1 qian2 tu2
so ch`ien t`u
    so chien tu
 sakento
(Skt. skandha)

娑犍圖


娑犍图

see styles
suō jiān tú
    suo1 jian1 tu2
so chien t`u
    so chien tu
 sakondo
skhandhaka

娑竭羅


娑竭罗

see styles
suō jié luó
    suo1 jie2 luo2
so chieh lo
 shakara
sāgara

娑縛賀


娑缚贺

see styles
suō fú hè
    suo1 fu2 he4
so fu ho
 shabakuga
(Skt. svāhā)

娑羅娑


娑罗娑

see styles
suō luó suō
    suo1 luo2 suo1
so lo so
 sharasha
sārasa, the Indian crane.

娑羅林


娑罗林

see styles
suō luó lín
    suo1 luo2 lin2
so lo lin
 Shararin
Śālavana, the grove of sāl trees near Kuśinagara, the reputed place of the Buddha's death.

娑羅樹


娑罗树

see styles
suō luó shù
    suo1 luo2 shu4
so lo shu
 saraju
    しゃらじゅ
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul
śāla trees

娑羅王


娑罗王

see styles
suō luó wáng
    suo1 luo2 wang2
so lo wang
 Sharaō
(羅樹王) Śālendra-rāja, a title of a Buddha; also of Śubhavyūha, father of Guanyin.

娑雞帝


娑鸡帝

see styles
suō jī dì
    suo1 ji1 di4
so chi ti
 Shakeitai
Sāketa

娑麽囉


娑么囉

see styles
suō mó luō
    suo1 mo2 luo1
so mo lo
 shamara
smara, recollection, remembrance.

三摩娑

see styles
sān mó suō
    san1 mo2 suo1
san mo so
 sanmasha
Samāsa. 煞三摩婆 Ṣaṭ-samāsa, v. 六離合釋.

人摩娑

see styles
rén mó suō
    ren2 mo2 suo1
jen mo so
 ninmasa
Human māṃsa or flesh.

人莽娑

see styles
rén mǎng suō
    ren2 mang3 suo1
jen mang so
 ninbōsa
Human māṃsa or flesh.

僧娑洛

see styles
sēng suō luò
    seng1 suo1 luo4
seng so lo
 sōsharaku
cyclic existence

僵娑洛

see styles
jiāng suō luò
    jiang1 suo1 luo4
chiang so lo
 sōsharaku
saṃsāra, course, transmigration, v. 散 and 生死.

半那娑

see styles
bàn nà suō
    ban4 na4 suo1
pan na so
 hannasa
(Skt. panasa)

卜羯娑

see styles
bǔ jié suō
    bu3 jie2 suo1
pu chieh so
 bokukasha
Skt. paulkasa

婆娑妥

see styles
pó suō tuǒ
    po2 suo1 tuo3
p`o so t`o
    po so to
 basada
Sahassākkha

婆娑婆

see styles
pó suō pó
    po2 suo1 po2
p`o so p`o
    po so po
 basaba
Sahassākkha

婆娑羅

see styles
 basara; bashara
    ばさら; ばしゃら
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) acting without restraint; self-indulgence; wild license; eccentricity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) being pretentious; putting on airs; foppery; dandyism; coxcombry; gaudiness

尼涕娑

see styles
ní tì suō
    ni2 ti4 suo1
ni t`i so
    ni ti so
 niteisha
explication

拘娑羅


拘娑罗

see styles
jū suō luó
    ju1 suo1 luo2
chü so lo
 Kushara
Kosala

摩娑羅


摩娑罗

see styles
mó suō luó
    mo2 suo1 luo2
mo so lo
 mashara
musāra-galva, agate, cf. 牟.

枳羅娑


枳罗娑

see styles
zhǐ luó suō
    zhi3 luo2 suo1
chih lo so
 kirasha
kilasa

櫻李娑

see styles
 orisa
    おりさ
(female given name) Orisa

毗耶娑

see styles
pí yē suō
    pi2 ye1 suo1
p`i yeh so
    pi yeh so
Vyasa, Indian sage and scribe, supposed author of epic 摩訶婆羅多|摩诃婆罗多[Mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1] and a major figure in it

毘婆娑

see styles
pí pó suō
    pi2 po2 suo1
p`i p`o so
    pi po so
 bibasha
vibhāṣā

波那娑

see styles
bō nà suō
    bo1 na4 suo1
po na so
 hanasa
breadfruit

泥婆娑

see styles
ní pó suō
    ni2 po2 suo1
ni p`o so
    ni po so
 naibasa
garment

牟娑洛

see styles
móu suō luò
    mou2 suo1 luo4
mou so lo
 musharaku
a kind of coral

牟娑羅


牟娑罗

see styles
móu suō luó
    mou2 suo1 luo2
mou so lo
 mushara
musāra

目娑羅


目娑罗

see styles
mù suō luó
    mu4 suo1 luo2
mu so lo
 mokushara
musāra

秣羅娑


秣罗娑

see styles
mò luó suō
    mo4 luo2 suo1
mo lo so
 Marasha
Malasa. 'A mountain valley in the upper Pundjab.'

羅刹娑


罗刹娑

see styles
luó chà suō
    luo2 cha4 suo1
lo ch`a so
    lo cha so
 rasetsusha
rākṣasa

羅叉娑


罗叉娑

see styles
luó chā suō
    luo2 cha1 suo1
lo ch`a so
    lo cha so
 rashasha
a rākṣasa

補羯娑


补羯娑

see styles
bǔ jié suō
    bu3 jie2 suo1
pu chieh so
 fukasha
paulkasa, an aboriginal, or the son 'of a śūdra father and of a kshatryā mother' (M.W.); intp. as low caste, scavenger, also an unbeliever (in the Buddhist doctrine of 因果 or retribution).

賀捺娑


贺捺娑

see styles
hèn à suō
    hen4 a4 suo1
hen a so
 ganasha
haṃsa, a goose.

赦儞娑

see styles
shè nǐ suō
    she4 ni3 suo1
she ni so
 Shajisha
The son of Vaiśravaṇa, see 毘.

迦肆娑

see styles
jiā sì suō
    jia1 si4 suo1
chia ssu so
 kashisha
kāsīsa

阿娑嚩

see styles
ā suō pó
    a1 suo1 po2
a so p`o
    a so po
 ashabaku
a-sa-va, a formula covering the three sections of the garbhadhātu-'a' the tathāgata section, 'sa' the Lotus section, and 'va' the Diamond section.

阿娑弭

see styles
ā suō mǐ
    a1 suo1 mi3
a so mi
 ashami
same as 阿裟磨摩.

阿娑縛


阿娑缚

see styles
ā suō fú
    a1 suo1 fu2
a so fu
 ashaba
A, Sa and Va

阿娑羅


阿娑罗

see styles
ā suō luó
    a1 suo1 luo2
a so lo
 ashara
asaru, a medicine; a plant, Blumea-lacera; or perhaps asāra, the castor-oil plant, or the aloe.

娑多吉哩

see styles
suō duō jí lī
    suo1 duo1 ji2 li1
so to chi li
 Shatakiri
? Śatakri, name of one of the yakṣa generals.

娑多婆那

see styles
suō duō pó nà
    suo1 duo1 po2 na4
so to p`o na
    so to po na
 Shatabana
(多婆漢那) Sadvāhana, Śātavāhana, name of a royal patron of Nāgārjuna.

娑婆っ気

see styles
 shabakke
    しゃばっけ
worldly desires

娑婆世界

see styles
suō pó shì jiè
    suo1 po2 shi4 jie4
so p`o shih chieh
    so po shih chieh
 shaba sekai
the world that must be endured

娑婆神峠

see styles
 jabagamitouge / jabagamitoge
    じゃばがみとうげ
(place-name) Jabagamitōge

娑摩吠陀

see styles
suō mó fèi tuó
    suo1 mo2 fei4 tuo2
so mo fei t`o
    so mo fei to
 shama haida
science of aphorisms

娑毘迦羅


娑毘迦罗

see styles
suō pí jiā luó
    suo1 pi2 jia1 luo2
so p`i chia lo
    so pi chia lo
 Shabikara
劫毘羅 Kapila, possibly Sāṇkhya Kapila, the founder of the Sāṇkhya philosophy.

娑羅双樹

see styles
 sharasouju / sharasoju
    しゃらそうじゅ
    sarasouju / sarasoju
    さらそうじゅ
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia)

娑羅梨弗


娑罗梨弗

see styles
suō luó lí fú
    suo1 luo2 li2 fu2
so lo li fu
 Shararifutsu
Salaribhu

娑羅樹林


娑罗树林

see styles
suō luó shù lín
    suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2
so lo shu lin
 Sharajurin
Śāla Forest

娑羅樹王


娑罗树王

see styles
suō luó shù wáng
    suo1 luo2 shu4 wang2
so lo shu wang
 Sharaju ō
Sālêndra-rāja

娑羅雙樹


娑罗双树

see styles
suō luó shuāng shù
    suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4
so lo shuang shu
 sarasōju
the two śāla trees

娑訶樓陀


娑诃楼陀

see styles
suō hē lóu tuó
    suo1 he1 lou2 tuo2
so ho lou t`o
    so ho lou to
 shakaroda
sahā-lokadhātu, the world.

娑路多羅


娑路多罗

see styles
suō lù duō luó
    suo1 lu4 duo1 luo2
so lu to lo
 sharotara
戍縷多 śrotra, the ear.

優婆娑柯


优婆娑柯

see styles
yōu pó suō kē
    you1 po2 suo1 ke1
yu p`o so k`o
    yu po so ko
 ubashaka
lay male disciple

優波娑迦


优波娑迦

see styles
yōu bō suō jiā
    you1 bo1 suo1 jia1
yu po so chia
 upashaka
v. 優婆塞 upāsaka.

優波婆娑


优波婆娑

see styles
yōu bō pó suō
    you1 bo1 po2 suo1
yu po p`o so
    yu po po so
 uhabasha
upavāsa, to dwell in, or by; fasting, abstinence; to keep eight of the ten prohibitions.

劫波娑天

see styles
jié bō suō tiān
    jie2 bo1 suo1 tian1
chieh po so t`ien
    chieh po so tien
 Kōhasa Ten
Yama, as ruler of time, 時分天.

婆娑羅山

see styles
 basarayama
    ばさらやま
(personal name) Basarayama

安呾婆娑

see styles
ān dá pó suō
    an1 da2 po2 suo1
an ta p`o so
    an ta po so
 antabasha
undergarment

帝梨富娑

see styles
dì lí fù suō
    di4 li2 fu4 suo1
ti li fu so
 Tairifusha
Trapuṣa

拘娑羅國


拘娑罗国

see styles
jū suō luó guó
    ju1 suo1 luo2 guo2
chü so lo kuo
 Kushara koku
Kosala

摩訶娑羅


摩诃娑罗

see styles
mó hē suō luó
    mo2 he1 suo1 luo2
mo ho so lo
 Makashara
Mahāsāra

殺三摩娑


杀三摩娑

see styles
shā sān mó suō
    sha1 san1 mo2 suo1
sha san mo so
 Satsusanmasha
Shaṭsamāsa, cf. 三.

比羅娑落


比罗娑落

see styles
bǐ luó suō luò
    bi3 luo2 suo1 luo4
pi lo so lo
 Hirasaraku
(比羅落山) Pīlusāragiri, 象堅山 Hill firm as an elephant, a mountain southwest of the capital of Kapiśā, 'the tutelary deity of which was converted by Sakvamuni.' Eitel. Aśoka built a stūpa on its summit. 婆 is found in error for and 洛 for 落.

淚眼婆娑


泪眼婆娑

see styles
lèi yǎn pó suō
    lei4 yan3 po2 suo1
lei yen p`o so
    lei yen po so
tearful (idiom)

薩折羅娑


萨折罗娑

see styles
sà zhé luó suō
    sa4 zhe2 luo2 suo1
sa che lo so
 satsuserasha
(Skt. sarjarasa)

薩闍羅娑


萨阇罗娑

see styles
sà shé luó suō
    sa4 she2 luo2 suo1
sa she lo so
 satsujarasha
sarjarasa; 薩折羅; resin of the Sal-tree, resin used as scent or incense.

跋羅娑馱


跋罗娑驮

see styles
bá luó suō tuó
    ba2 luo2 suo1 tuo2
pa lo so t`o
    pa lo so to
 barashada
prāsāda, a temple, palace, assembly hall.

跋路娑陀

see styles
bá lù suō tuó
    ba2 lu4 suo1 tuo2
pa lu so t`o
    pa lu so to
 baroshada
(Skt. prāsāda)

阿娑縛抄


阿娑缚抄

see styles
ā suō fú chāo
    a1 suo1 fu2 chao1
a so fu ch`ao
    a so fu chao
 Asaba shō
Anthology of A, Sa and Va

阿娑縛鈔


阿娑缚钞

see styles
ā suō fú chāo
    a1 suo1 fu2 chao1
a so fu ch`ao
    a so fu chao
 Ashaba shō
Anthology of A, Sa and Va

頻婆娑羅


频婆娑罗

see styles
pín pó suō luó
    pin2 po2 suo1 luo2
p`in p`o so lo
    pin po so lo
Bimbisāra, or Bimbasāra頻毘羅; 洴沙 (or 甁沙 or 萍沙). A king of Magadha, residing at Rājagṛha, converted by Śākyamuni, to whom he gave the Veṇuvana park; imprisoned by his son Ajātaśatru, and died.

頻毘娑羅

see styles
pín pí suō luó
    pin2 pi2 suo1 luo2
p`in p`i so lo
    pin pi so lo
Bimbisāra

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

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