There are 11 total results for your 迦利 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
迦利 see styles |
jiā lì jia1 li4 chia li Kari |
Kali, strife, striver; ill-born; also 迦梨; 迦棃; 迦藍浮; 迦羅富; 迦陵伽王; 哥利 (or 歌利); 羯利 Kalirāja, Kalingarāja, a king of Magadha noted for his violence; it is said that in a former incarnation he cut off the ears, nose, and hands of the Buddha, who bore it all unmoved; cf. Nirvāṇa sūtra, 31. |
迦利沙 see styles |
jiā lì shā jia1 li4 sha1 chia li sha karisha |
(迦利沙那) karṣa, karṣana; dragging, pulling, ploughing; a weight, intp. as half a Chinese ounce. |
倶迦利 see styles |
jù jiā lì ju4 jia1 li4 chü chia li Kukari |
*Kokālika |
拘迦利 see styles |
jū jiā lì ju1 jia1 li4 chü chia li Kukari |
*Kokālika |
迦利沙那 see styles |
jiā lì shān à jia1 li4 shan1 a4 chia li shan a karishana |
half a Chinese ounce |
撒迦利亞 撒迦利亚 see styles |
sā jiā lì yà sa1 jia1 li4 ya4 sa chia li ya |
Zechariah (name); Zechariah (Old Testament prophet) |
迦利沙婆拏 see styles |
jiā lì shā pó ná jia1 li4 sha1 po2 na2 chia li sha p`o na chia li sha po na karishabana |
(Skt. kārṣāpaṇa) |
迦利沙波拏 迦利沙波拿 see styles |
jiā lì shā bō ná jia1 li4 sha1 bo1 na2 chia li sha po na karishahana |
kārṣāpaṇa, tr. as 400 candareens, but the weights vary; also 迦利沙般拏 (or 迦利沙婆拏or 迦利沙鉢拏); 羯迦利鉢那 (or 羯迦利鉢拏); 罽利沙盤. |
迦利沙般拏 see styles |
jiā lì shā pán ná jia1 li4 sha1 pan2 na2 chia li sha p`an na chia li sha pan na karishahanna |
(Skt. kārṣāpaṇa) |
迦利沙鉢拏 迦利沙钵拏 see styles |
jiā lì shā bō ná jia1 li4 sha1 bo1 na2 chia li sha po na karishahatsuna |
(Skt. kārṣāpaṇa) |
撒迦利亞書 撒迦利亚书 see styles |
sā jiā lì yà shū sa1 jia1 li4 ya4 shu1 sa chia li ya shu |
Book of Zechariah |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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