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There are 13 total results for your 舍罗 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

舍羅


舍罗

see styles
shè luó
    she4 luo2
she lo
 shara
śārikā, śārī, v.舍利. śālakā, bamboo or wooden tallies used in numbering monks.

毘舍羅


毘舍罗

see styles
pí shè luó
    pi2 she4 luo2
p`i she lo
    pi she lo
 Bishara
Viśāla, a deity who is said to have protected the image of Buddha brought to Ming Di of the Han dynasty.

計捨羅


计舍罗

see styles
jì shě luó
    ji4 she3 luo2
chi she lo
 keishara
計薩羅 (or 鷄薩羅) kesara, hair, filament, intp. as stamens and pistils.

奔攘舍羅


奔攘舍罗

see styles
bēn ráng shè luó
    ben1 rang2 she4 luo2
pen jang she lo
 honnyōshara
puṇyaśālā, almshouse or asylum for sick and poor.

舍羅婆迦


舍罗婆迦

see styles
shè luó pó jiā
    she4 luo2 po2 jia1
she lo p`o chia
    she lo po chia
 sharabaka
śrāvaka; a hearer, disciple, 聲聞 q. v. (1) He who has heard ( the voice of Buddha). All the personal disciples of Śākyamuni, the chief disciples being called mahāśrāvaka. (2) The lowest degree of saintship, the others being pratyekabuddha, bodhisattva, buddha.

舍羅磨拏


舍罗磨拏

see styles
shè luó mó ná
    she4 luo2 mo2 na2
she lo mo na
 sharamana
śramaṇa

傴和倶舍羅


伛和倶舍罗

see styles
yǔ hé jù shè luó
    yu3 he2 ju4 she4 luo2
yü ho chü she lo
 kuwakushara
upāya-kauśalya

傴和拘舍羅


伛和拘舍罗

see styles
yǔ hé jū shè luó
    yu3 he2 ju1 she4 luo2
yü ho chü she lo
 ōwakushara
upāya-kauśalya

優波憍舍羅


优波憍舍罗

see styles
yōu bō jiāo shè luó
    you1 bo1 jiao1 she4 luo2
yu po chiao she lo
 uhakyōshara
upāyakauśalya, the seventh pāramitā, cf. 波.

漚和倶舍羅


沤和倶舍罗

see styles
òu hé jù shè luó
    ou4 he2 ju4 she4 luo2
ou ho chü she lo
 ōwakushara
(or 傴和倶舍羅) (or 漚和拘舍羅) (or 傴和拘舍羅) upāyakauśalya, intp. by 方便善巧 expediency and skill, adaptable, suited to conditions, opportunist, the adaptation of teaching to the capacity of the hearer.

漚和拘舍羅


沤和拘舍罗

see styles
òu hé jū shè luó
    ou4 he2 ju1 she4 luo2
ou ho chü she lo
 ōwakushara
upāya-kauśalya

鞞舍羅婆拏


鞞舍罗婆拏

see styles
bǐ shè luó pó ná
    bi3 she4 luo2 po2 na2
pi she lo p`o na
    pi she lo po na
v. 毘 Vaiśravaṇa.

阿婆盧吉低舍羅


阿婆卢吉低舍罗

see styles
ā pó lú jí dī shè luó
    a1 po2 lu2 ji2 di1 she4 luo2
a p`o lu chi ti she lo
    a po lu chi ti she lo
 Abarukiteishara
Avalokiteśvara, name of Guanyin.

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

This page contains 13 results for "舍罗" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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