There are 16 total results for your 倶舍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
倶舍 see styles |
jù shè ju4 she4 chü she kusha |
kośa, 句捨 cask, box, treasury; translated 藏 store, also 鞘 sheath, scabbard; especially the 倶舍論 Abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, v. 阿, composed by Vasubandhu, tr. by Paramārtha and Xuanzang. |
倶舍宗 see styles |
jù shè zōng ju4 she4 zong1 chü she tsung Gusha Shū |
The Abhidharma or Piṭaka School. |
倶舍彌 倶舍弥 see styles |
jù shè mí ju4 she4 mi2 chü she mi Gushami |
Kauśāmbī |
倶舍論 倶舍论 see styles |
jù shè lùn ju4 she4 lun4 chü she lun Kusha ron |
Abhidharmakośa-bhāṣya |
央倶捨 央倶舍 see styles |
yāng jù shě yang1 ju4 she3 yang chü she Ōgusha |
Amoghāṅkuśa |
舊倶舍 旧倶舍 see styles |
jiù jù shè jiu4 ju4 she4 chiu chü she gukusha |
the old Kośa |
鴦倶舍 鸯倶舍 see styles |
yāng jù shě yang1 ju4 she3 yang chü she |
aṅgūṣa, an arrow, a barbed weapon. |
倶舍釋論 倶舍释论 see styles |
jù shè shì lùn ju4 she4 shi4 lun4 chü she shih lun Kusha shakuron |
Abhidharmakośa-bhāṣya |
倶舍雹論 倶舍雹论 see styles |
jù shè báo lùn ju4 she4 bao2 lun4 chü she pao lun Kushahaku ron |
Abhidharma-nyāyânusāra śāstra |
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 |
比吒迦倶舍 比咤迦倶舍 see styles |
bǐ zhà jiā jù shè bi3 zha4 jia1 ju4 she4 pi cha chia chü she piṭaka kusha |
piṭaka-kośa. i. e. 藏 a thesaurus, treasury, store. |
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. |
阿毘達磨倶舍論 阿毘达磨倶舍论 see styles |
ā pí dá mó jù shè lùn a1 pi2 da2 mo2 ju4 she4 lun4 a p`i ta mo chü she lun a pi ta mo chü she lun abidatsumakusharon あびだつまくしゃろん |
(work) Abhidharma Storehouse Treatise; (wk) Abhidharma Storehouse Treatise Abhidharma Storehouse Treatise |
阿毘達磨倶舍釋論 阿毘达磨倶舍释论 see styles |
ā pí dá mó jù shè shì lùn a1 pi2 da2 mo2 ju4 she4 shi4 lun4 a p`i ta mo chü she shih lun a pi ta mo chü she shih lun Abidatsuma kusha shakuron |
Abhidharmakośa-bhāṣya |
淸淨蓮華明王央倶捨 淸淨莲华明王央倶舍 see styles |
qīng jìng lián huá míng wáng yāng jù shě qing1 jing4 lian2 hua2 ming2 wang2 yang1 ju4 she3 ch`ing ching lien hua ming wang yang chü she ching ching lien hua ming wang yang chü she Shōjō renge myōō ōgusha |
Amoghāṅkuśa |
阿毘達磨倶舍論本頌 阿毘达磨倶舍论本颂 see styles |
ā pí dá mó jù shè lùn běn sòng a1 pi2 da2 mo2 ju4 she4 lun4 ben3 song4 a p`i ta mo chü she lun pen sung a pi ta mo chü she lun pen sung Abidatsumakusharon honshō |
Treasury of Abhidharma, verses |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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