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There are 42 total results for your 迦葉 search.

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迦葉


迦叶

see styles
jiā shě
    jia1 she3
chia she
 kashou / kasho
    かしょう
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou
(迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67.

迦葉仏

see styles
 kashoubutsu / kashobutsu
    かしょうぶつ
Kassapa Buddha; Kasyapa Buddha; Kashyapa Buddha

迦葉佛


迦叶佛

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jiā yè fó
    jia1 ye4 fo2
chia yeh fo
 Kashō butsu
Buddha Kassapa (Pāli) or Kāśyapa (Skt) (one of the Buddhas of the past)
Kāśyapa Buddha

迦葉坂

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 kayouzaka / kayozaka
    かようざか
(place-name) Kayouzaka

迦葉山

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 kashouzan / kashozan
    かしょうざん
(personal name) Kashouzan

迦葉毘


迦叶毘

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jiā shě pí
    jia1 she3 pi2
chia she p`i
    chia she pi
 Kashōbi
Kāśyapīya

迦葉波


迦叶波

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jiā shě bō
    jia1 she3 bo1
chia she po
 Kashōha
Kāśyapa

迦葉維


迦叶维

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jiā shě wéi
    jia1 she3 wei2
chia she wei
 Kashōyui
Kāśyapīya

迦葉遺


迦叶遗

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jiā shě yí
    jia1 she3 yi2
chia she i
 Kashōyui
Kāśyapīya, a school formed on the division of the Mahāsaṅghikāḥ into five schools a century after the Nirvana. Keith gives the southern order, in the second century after the Nirvana, as Theravāda (Sthavira), Mahīśāsaka, Sarvāstivādin, Kāśyapīya. Other forms: 迦葉毘; 迦葉維; 迦葉波; 迦葉臂耶; 柯尸悲與.

迦葉鞞


迦叶鞞

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jiā shě bǐ
    jia1 she3 bi3
chia she pi
 Kashōhi
Kāśyapīya

三迦葉


三迦叶

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sān jiā yè
    san1 jia1 ye4
san chia yeh
 san Kashō
Three brothers Kāsyapa, all three said to be disciples of the Buddha.

像迦葉


像迦叶

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xiàng jiā shě
    xiang4 jia1 she3
hsiang chia she
 zōkashō
Gayā-Kāśyapa

大迦葉


大迦叶

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dà jiā shě
    da4 jia1 she3
ta chia she
 Dai Kashō
Mahākāśyapa, v. 摩訶迦葉.

江迦葉


江迦叶

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jiāng jiā shě
    jiang1 jia1 she3
chiang chia she
 Kō kashō
River- or Nadī-kāśyapa, one of the three Kāśyapa brothers: v. 三迦棄.

河迦葉


河迦叶

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hé jiā shě
    he2 jia1 she3
ho chia she
 Ka Kashō
combined translation; transcription of the name of Nadī-Kāśyapa

海迦葉


海迦叶

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hǎi jiā shě
    hai3 jia1 she3
hai chia she
 Kai Kashō
name of a disciple of the Buddha

老迦葉


老迦叶

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lǎo jiā shě
    lao3 jia1 she3
lao chia she
 Rō kashō
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa

象迦葉


象迦叶

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xiàng jiā shě
    xiang4 jia1 she3
hsiang chia she
 Zōkashō
Gayā-Kāśyapa

迦葉尊者


迦叶尊者

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jiā shě zūn zhě
    jia1 she3 zun1 zhe3
chia she tsun che
 Kashō sonja
Venerable Kāśyapa

迦葉彌羅


迦叶弥罗

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jiā shě mí luó
    jia1 she3 mi2 luo2
chia she mi lo
 Kashōmira
Kāśmīra

迦葉摩騰


迦叶摩腾

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jiā shě mó téng
    jia1 she3 mo2 teng2
chia she mo t`eng
    chia she mo teng
 Kashō Matō
*Kāśyapa Mātaṅga

迦葉波佛


迦叶波佛

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jiā shě bō fó
    jia1 she3 bo1 fo2
chia she po fo
 Kashōpa butsu
Kāśyapa Buddha

上時迦葉


上时迦叶

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shàng shí jiā shě
    shang4 shi2 jia1 she3
shang shih chia she
 Jōji Kashō
Uruvilvā-Kāśyapa

不蘭迦葉


不兰迦叶

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bù lán jiā shě
    bu4 lan2 jia1 she3
pu lan chia she
 Fu ran kashō
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa. 富蘭那迦葉 One of the six heretics, or Tirthyas, opposed to Śākyamuni.

伽耶迦葉


伽耶迦叶

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qié yé jiā shě
    qie2 ye2 jia1 she3
ch`ieh yeh chia she
    chieh yeh chia she
 Gaya Kashō
Gayākāśyapa, a brother of Mahākāśyapa, originally a fire-worshipper, one of the eleven foremost disciples of Buddha, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

優爲迦葉


优为迦叶

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yōu wéi jiā shě
    you1 wei2 jia1 she3
yu wei chia she
 Uikashō
Uruvilvā-kāśyapa

十力迦葉


十力迦叶

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shí lì jiā shě
    shi2 li4 jia1 she3
shih li chia she
 Jūriki kashō
Daśabala-Kāśyupa, one of the first five disciples.

富蘭迦葉


富兰迦叶

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fù lán jiā shě
    fu4 lan2 jia1 she3
fu lan chia she
 Furan kashō
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa

摩訶迦葉


摩诃迦叶

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mó hē jiā yè
    mo2 he1 jia1 ye4
mo ho chia yeh
 Makakashō
(摩訶迦葉波) Mahākāśyapa, or Kāśyapadhātu 迦葉 (迦葉頭陀), a Brahman of Magadha, disciple of Śākyamuni; accredited with presiding over the first synod, hence known as 上座; also with supervising the first compilation of the Buddha's sermons; is reckoned as the first Patriarch, v. 二十八祖 and 迦.

曩提迦葉


曩提迦叶

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nǎng tí jiā shě
    nang3 ti2 jia1 she3
nang t`i chia she
    nang ti chia she
 Nōdai kashō
Nadī-Kāśyapa

那提迦葉


那提迦叶

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nà tí jiā shě
    na4 ti2 jia1 she3
na t`i chia she
    na ti chia she
 Nadai Kashō
捺地迦葉波 Nadīkāśyapa, brother of Mahākāśyapa, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

金色迦葉


金色迦叶

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jīn sè jiā shě
    jin1 se4 jia1 she3
chin se chia she
 Konjiki Kashō
金色尊者; 金色頭陀 Names for Mahākāśyapa, as he is said to have 飮光 swallowed light, hence his golden hue.

難提迦葉


难提迦叶

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nán tí jiā shě
    nan2 ti2 jia1 she3
nan t`i chia she
    nan ti chia she
 Nandai kashō
Nadī-Kāśyapa

迦葉三兄弟


迦叶三兄弟

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jiā yè sān xiōng dì
    jia1 ye4 san1 xiong1 di4
chia yeh san hsiung ti
 Kashō san kyōdai
three Kāśyapa brothers

迦葉彌羅國


迦叶弥罗国

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

富蘭那迦葉


富兰那迦叶

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fù lán nà jiā shě
    fu4 lan2 na4 jia1 she3
fu lan na chia she
 Furanna Kashō
布剌拏 (or布剌那, 晡剌拏, 晡剌那, 棓剌拏, 棓剌那); 不蘭; 補剌那, etc. Purāṇa Kāśyapa; one of the six heretics opposed by Śākyamuni; he taught the non-existence of all things, that all was illusion, and that there was neither birth nor death; ergo, neither prince nor subject, parent nor child, nor their duties.

捺地迦葉波


捺地迦叶波

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nà dì jiā shě bō
    na4 di4 jia1 she3 bo1
na ti chia she po
 Natchi Kashōpa
Nadī-Kāśyapa, also 那提 a brother of Mahā-Kāśyapa, to be reborn as Buddha Samanta-prabhāsa.

迦葉結集法藏


迦叶结集法藏

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jiā shě jié jí fǎ zàng
    jia1 she3 jie2 ji2 fa3 zang4
chia she chieh chi fa tsang
 Kashō ketsujū hōzō
Tripiṭaka Compiled at the Council of Mahākāśyapa

優樓頻螺迦葉


优楼频螺迦叶

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yōu lóu pín luó jiā shě
    you1 lou2 pin2 luo2 jia1 she3
yu lou p`in lo chia she
    yu lou pin lo chia she
 Urubinra Kashō
Uruvilvā-Kāśyapa

布剌拏迦葉波


布剌拏迦叶波

see styles
bù làn á jiā shě bō
    bu4 lan4 a2 jia1 she3 bo1
pu lan a chia she po
 Furana kashōpa
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa

補剌拏迦葉波


补剌拏迦叶波

see styles
bǔ làn á jiā shě bō
    bu3 lan4 a2 jia1 she3 bo1
pu lan a chia she po
 Furana Kashōpa
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa

迦葉仙人說醫女人經


迦叶仙人说医女人经

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jiā yè xiān rén shuō yī nǚ rén jīng
    jia1 ye4 xian1 ren2 shuo1 yi1 nv3 ren2 jing1
chia yeh hsien jen shuo i nü jen ching
 Kashō sennin setsu inyonin kyō
Sūtra on Obstetrics Spoken by the Sage Kāśyapa

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

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