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There are 36 total results for your 提婆 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

提婆

see styles
tí pó
    ti2 po2
t`i p`o
    ti po
 daiba
    だいば
(rare) {Buddh} deva (being with god-like characteristics); (person) Aryadeva; (person) Devadatta (cousin of Gautama Buddha)
deva. Explained by 天 celestial; also by 梵天人 inhabitants of the brahmalokas, or by 天神 celestial spirits. General designation of the gods of Brahmanism, and of all the inhabitants of devalokas who are subject to metempsychosis. Also 提波; 提和; 提桓. Used also for Devadatta, infra.

提婆宗

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tí pó zōng
    ti2 po2 zong1
t`i p`o tsung
    ti po tsung
 Daiba Shū
The school of Nāgārjuna, so called after Āryadeva, infra.

提婆達


提婆达

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tí pó dá
    ti2 po2 da2
t`i p`o ta
    ti po ta
 Daibadatsu
Devadatta

聖提婆


圣提婆

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shèng tí pó
    sheng4 ti2 po2
sheng t`i p`o
    sheng ti po
 Shōdaiba
Āryadeva, or Devabodhisattva, a native of Ceylon and disciple of Nāgārjuna, famous for his writings and discussions.

提婆五法

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tí pó wǔ fǎ
    ti2 po2 wu3 fa3
t`i p`o wu fa
    ti po wu fa
 Daiba gohō
the five rules of Devadatta

提婆犀那

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tí pó xīn à
    ti2 po2 xin1 a4
t`i p`o hsin a
    ti po hsin a
 Daibasaina
Devasena, celestial host, name of an arhat.

提婆菩薩


提婆菩萨

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tí pó pú sà
    ti2 po2 pu2 sa4
t`i p`o p`u sa
    ti po pu sa
 Daiba bosatsu
Devabodhisattva, or Āryadeva, or Kāṇadeva, the one-eyed deva, disciple of Nāgārjuna, and one of the 'four sons' of Buddhism; fourteenth patriarch; a monk of Pāṭaliputra; along with Nāgārjuna he is counted as founder of the 三論宗 q.v.

提婆設摩


提婆设摩

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tí pó shè mó
    ti2 po2 she4 mo2
t`i p`o she mo
    ti po she mo
 Dibasetsuma
Devakṣema, or Devaśarman, an arhat who wrote the 阿毘達磨識身足論 tr. by Xuanzang, A. D. 649, in which he denied the ego.

提婆達兜


提婆达兜

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tí pó dá dōu
    ti2 po2 da2 dou1
t`i p`o ta tou
    ti po ta tou
 Daibadatsuto
Devadatta

提婆達多


提婆达多

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dī pó dá duō
    di1 po2 da2 duo1
ti p`o ta to
    ti po ta to
 deibadatta / debadatta
    でいばだった
(person) Devadatta (cousin of Gautama Buddha)
提婆; 提婆達; 提婆達兜; 達兜; 地婆達多 (or 地婆達兜); 禘婆達多; 調婆達多 Devadatta, son of Droṇodana rāja 斛飯王, and cousin of Śākyamuni, of whom he was enemy and rival, cultivating magical powers. For his wicked designs on the Buddha he is said to have been swallowed up alive in hell; nevertheless, he is predicted to become a Buddha as Devarāja; he was worshipped as a Buddha by a sect 'up to A. D. 400'. Eitel.

伽那提婆

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qien à tí pó
    qien2 a4 ti2 po2
qien a t`i p`o
    qien a ti po
 Ganadaiba
Kāṇadeva, i.e. Āryadeva, fifteenth patriarch, disciple of Nāgārjuna, v. 迦.

佛陀提婆

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fó tuó tí pó
    fo2 tuo2 ti2 po2
fo t`o t`i p`o
    fo to ti po
 Buddadaiba
Buddhadeva.

僧伽提婆

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sēng qié tí pó
    seng1 qie2 ti2 po2
seng ch`ieh t`i p`o
    seng chieh ti po
 sōgadaiba
Saṃghadeva

勃陀提婆

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bó tuó tí pó
    bo2 tuo2 ti2 po2
po t`o t`i p`o
    po to ti po
 Bodadaiba
Buddhadeva

室利提婆

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shì lì tí pó
    shi4 li4 ti2 po2
shih li t`i p`o
    shih li ti po
 Shiridaiba
Śrīdeva, name of 道希 Tao-hsi, a noted monk.

恆伽提婆


恒伽提婆

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héng qié tí pó
    heng2 qie2 ti2 po2
heng ch`ieh t`i p`o
    heng chieh ti po
 Gōgadaiba
Gaṅgādevī

恒伽提婆

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héng jiā tí pó
    heng2 jia1 ti2 po2
heng chia t`i p`o
    heng chia ti po
Gaṅgādevī, name of a female disciple of the Buddha.

摩訶提婆


摩诃提婆

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mó hē tí pó
    mo2 he1 ti2 po2
mo ho t`i p`o
    mo ho ti po
 Makadaiba
Mahādeva, the great deva, Maheśvara, i.e. Śiva; also a former incarnation of Śākyamuni; and name of an arhat.

旃達提婆


旃达提婆

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zhān dá tí pó
    zhan1 da2 ti2 po2
chan ta t`i p`o
    chan ta ti po
 Sendadeiba
Candradeva

木叉提婆

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mù chā tí pó
    mu4 cha1 ti2 po2
mu ch`a t`i p`o
    mu cha ti po
 Mokusha daiba
Mokṣadeva. A title given by the Hinayanists in India to Mahāyānadeva, i. e. 玄奘 Xuanzang.; "Mokṣa-deva", a title given to 玄奘 Xuanzang.

蘇摩提婆


苏摩提婆

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sū mó tí pó
    su1 mo2 ti2 po2
su mo t`i p`o
    su mo ti po
 Somadaiba
Soma-deva, i.e. Candra-deva, the moon-deva.

跋提婆羅


跋提婆罗

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bá tí pó luó
    ba2 ti2 po2 luo2
pa t`i p`o lo
    pa ti po lo
 Badaibara
Bhaddāli

迦那提婆

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jiān à tí pó
    jian1 a4 ti2 po2
chien a t`i p`o
    chien a ti po
 Kanadaiba
Kāṇadeva, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, of the Vaiśya caste; said to have only one eye, hence Kāṇa his name; known also as Deva Bodhisattva.

釋迦提婆


释迦提婆

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shì jiā tí pó
    shi4 jia1 ti2 po2
shih chia t`i p`o
    shih chia ti po
 Shakuka daiba
Śakra Devānām-indra

提婆地提婆

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tí pó dì tí pó
    ti2 po2 di4 ti2 po2
t`i p`o ti t`i p`o
    ti po ti ti po
 Daibachidaiba
Devātideva, the god of gods, Viṣṇu; also name of the Buddha before he left home.

提婆跋多國


提婆跋多国

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tí pó bá duō guó
    ti2 po2 ba2 duo1 guo2
t`i p`o pa to kuo
    ti po pa to kuo
 Daibahata koku
Devātāra

舍多提婆魔

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shě duō tí pó mó
    she3 duo1 ti2 po2 mo2
she to t`i p`o mo
    she to ti po mo
M077447 舍諵 śāstādevamanuṣyāṇām, intp. as 天人師 teacher of gods and men, one of the ten titles of a buddha.

釋迦提婆因


释迦提婆因

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shì jiā tí pó yīn
    shi4 jia1 ti2 po2 yin1
shih chia t`i p`o yin
    shih chia ti po yin
 Shakadaibain
(or 釋迦提桓) (釋迦提婆因陀羅) Śakra-devendra; Śakra-devānāminindra; v. 釋迦帝 i.e. Indra.

提婆魔囉播稗


提婆魔啰播稗

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tí pó mó luō bò bài
    ti2 po2 mo2 luo1 bo4 bai4
t`i p`o mo lo po pai
    ti po mo lo po pai
 Daibamarahabi
Deva-māra-pāpīyān, Māra, the evil one, king of demons.

摩訶耶彌提婆


摩诃耶弥提婆

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mó hē yé mí tí pó
    mo2 he1 ye2 mi2 ti2 po2
mo ho yeh mi t`i p`o
    mo ho yeh mi ti po
 makayamidaiba
Mahāyānadeva, a title given to Xuanzang in India; cf. 玄.

瞿曇僧伽提婆


瞿昙僧伽提婆

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jù tán sēng qié tí pó
    ju4 tan2 seng1 qie2 ti2 po2
chü t`an seng ch`ieh t`i p`o
    chü tan seng chieh ti po
 Gudon Sōgyadaiba
Gautama-saṅghadeva, a native of Kabul, tr. of some seven works, A.D. 383-398.

薩婆愼若提婆


萨婆愼若提婆

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sà pó shèn ruò tí pó
    sa4 po2 shen4 ruo4 ti2 po2
sa p`o shen jo t`i p`o
    sa po shen jo ti po
 Sabashinnya daiba
sarvajñadeva, the omniscient deva, a title of a Buddha.

支那提婆瞿恆羅


支那提婆瞿恒罗

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zhin à tí pó jù héng luó
    zhin1 a4 ti2 po2 ju4 heng2 luo2
zhin a t`i p`o chü heng lo
    zhin a ti po chü heng lo
 Shinadaibagu gōra
Cīnadeva gotra

支那提婆瞿恒羅

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tí pó qú héng luō
    ti2 po2 qu2 heng2 luo1
t`i p`o ch`ü heng lo
    ti po chü heng lo
漢天種 Cīnadeva gotra. The 'solar deva' of Han descent, first king of Khavandha, born to a princess of the Han dynasty (206 B. C. -A. D. 220) on her way as a bride-elect to Persia, the parentage being attributed to the solar deva. 西域記 12.

釋迦提婆因陀羅


释迦提婆因陀罗

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shì jiā tí pó yīn tuó luó
    shi4 jia1 ti2 po2 yin1 tuo2 luo2
shih chia t`i p`o yin t`o lo
    shih chia ti po yin to lo
 Shaka daibai ndara
Śakra-devānāminindra

舍多提婆摩菟舍喃

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shè duō tí pó mó tù shèn án
    she4 duo1 ti2 po2 mo2 tu4 shen4 an2
she to t`i p`o mo t`u shen an
    she to ti po mo tu shen an
 shata daiba matoshanan
(Skt. śāstā deva-manuṣyāṇām)

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

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