There are 21 total results for your 本生 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
本生 see styles |
běn shēng ben3 sheng1 pen sheng motonari もとなり |
(given name) Motonari accounts of the Buddha's lives |
本生り see styles |
motonari もとなり |
fruit grown near the root |
本生圖 本生图 see styles |
běn shēng tú ben3 sheng1 tu2 pen sheng t`u pen sheng tu honjō zu |
past life image |
本生燈 本生灯 see styles |
běn shēng dēng ben3 sheng1 deng1 pen sheng teng |
Bunsen burner |
本生經 本生经 see styles |
běn shēng jīng ben3 sheng1 jing1 pen sheng ching honjō gyō |
Jātaka sutras 闍陀伽; stories of the Buddha's previous incarnations, one of the twelve classes of sutras. |
本生話 本生话 see styles |
běn shēng huà ben3 sheng1 hua4 pen sheng hua honjō wa |
accounts of the Buddha's lives |
本生說 本生说 see styles |
běn shēng shuō ben3 sheng1 shuo1 pen sheng shuo honshō setsu |
The stories told in the Jātaka tales. v. 本事經. |
本生譚 本生谭 see styles |
běn shēng tán ben3 sheng1 tan2 pen sheng t`an pen sheng tan honjō tan |
stories of the Buddha's previous lives |
本生鬘 see styles |
běn shēng mán ben3 sheng1 man2 pen sheng man honshōman |
versified incarnation stories |
日本生命 see styles |
nipponseimei / nipponseme にっぽんせいめい |
(company) Nippon Life; (c) Nippon Life |
本生心地觀經 本生心地观经 see styles |
běn shēng xīn dì guān jīng ben3 sheng1 xin1 di4 guan1 jing1 pen sheng hsin ti kuan ching Honshō shinjikan gyō |
Sūtra of Contemplation of the Mind Ground in the Buddha's Life (?) |
日本生命保険 see styles |
nipponseimeihoken / nipponsemehoken にっぽんせいめいほけん |
(company) Nippon Life Insurance; (c) Nippon Life Insurance |
菩薩本生鬘論 菩萨本生鬘论 see styles |
pú sà běn shēng mán lùn pu2 sa4 ben3 sheng1 man2 lun4 p`u sa pen sheng man lun pu sa pen sheng man lun Bosatsu hon shōman ron |
Pusa ben shengman lun |
Variations: |
motonari もとなり |
fruit grown near the root |
大乘本生心地觀經 大乘本生心地观经 see styles |
dà shèng běn shēng xīn dì guān jīng da4 sheng4 ben3 sheng1 xin1 di4 guan1 jing1 ta sheng pen sheng hsin ti kuan ching Daijō honshō shinchi kan kyō |
Great Vehicle Sūtra of Contemplation of the Mind Ground in the Buddha's Life (?) |
日本生命倫理学会 see styles |
nihonseimeirinrigakkai / nihonsemerinrigakkai にほんせいめいりんりがっかい |
(org) Japan Association for Bioethics; (o) Japan Association for Bioethics |
日本生物教育学会 see styles |
nipponseibutsukyouikugakkai / nipponsebutsukyoikugakkai にっぽんせいぶつきょういくがっかい |
(org) Society of Biological Sciences Education of Japan; SBSEJ; (o) Society of Biological Sciences Education of Japan; SBSEJ |
日本生物物理学会 see styles |
nipponseibutsubutsurigakkai / nipponsebutsubutsurigakkai にっぽんせいぶつぶつりがっかい |
(org) Biophysical Society of Japan; (o) Biophysical Society of Japan |
日本生糸輸入組合 see styles |
nipponkiitoyunyuukumiai / nipponkitoyunyukumiai にっぽんきいとゆにゅうくみあい |
(o) Japan Raw Silk Importers' Association |
日本生糸輸出組合 see styles |
nipponkiitoyushutsukumiai / nipponkitoyushutsukumiai にっぽんきいとゆしゅつくみあい |
(o) Japan Raw Silk Exporters' Association |
Variations: |
motonari もとなり |
fruit grown near the root |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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