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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
迦膩色伽 迦腻色伽 see styles |
jiā nì sè qié jia1 ni4 se4 qie2 chia ni se ch`ieh chia ni se chieh Kanishikya |
(迦膩伽) Kaniṣka, king of 月支 theYuezhi, i.e. of Tukhāra and the Indo-Scythians, ruler of Gandhāra innorthern Punjab, who conquered northern India and as far as Bactria. Hebecame a patron of Buddhism, the greatest after Aśoka. His date is vaiouslygiven; Keith says 'probably at the close of the first century A.D. ' It isalso put at A.D. 125-165. He convoked 'the third (or fourth) synod' inKashmir, of 500 leading monks, under the presidency of 世友Vasumitra, whenthe canon was revised and settled; this he is said to have had engraved onbrass and placed in a stūpa . |
迦那提婆 see styles |
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. |
達蘭薩拉 达兰萨拉 see styles |
dá lán sà lā da2 lan2 sa4 la1 ta lan sa la |
Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, north India, home of Tibetan government in exile |
那連耶舍 那连耶舍 see styles |
nà lián yé shè na4 lian2 ye2 she4 na lien yeh she Narenyasha |
(那連提黎耶舍) Narendrayaśas, a monk of Udyāna, north-west India; sixth century A. D.; tr. the Candra-garbha, Sūrya-garbha, and other sūtras. |
金磚四國 金砖四国 see styles |
jīn zhuān sì guó jin1 zhuan1 si4 guo2 chin chuan ssu kuo |
Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) |
阿耶穆佉 see styles |
ā yé mù qiā a1 ye2 mu4 qia1 a yeh mu ch`ia a yeh mu chia Ayamokukya |
Ayamukha, Hayamukha, an ancient kingdom in Central India. |
頗勒具那 颇勒具那 see styles |
pǒ lè jun à po3 le4 jun4 a4 p`o le chün a po le chün a |
(or 頗勒窶拏) Phālguna, the twelfth month in India (February-March). |
額菲爾士 额菲尔士 see styles |
é fēi ěr shì e2 fei1 er3 shi4 o fei erh shih |
Everest (name); Colonel Sir George Everest (1790-1866), British Surveyor-General of India 1830-1843; (Mount) Everest |
馬德拉斯 马德拉斯 see styles |
mǎ dé lā sī ma3 de2 la1 si1 ma te la ssu |
Madras or Chennai 欽奈|钦奈[Qin1 nai4], capital of Tamil Nadu on East coast of India |
馬拉地語 马拉地语 see styles |
mǎ lā dì yǔ ma3 la1 di4 yu3 ma la ti yü |
Marathi language of west India |
BRICS see styles |
burikkusu ブリックス |
BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) |
アガルタラ see styles |
agarutara アガルタラ |
(place-name) Agartala (India) |
アザムガル see styles |
azamugaru アザムガル |
(place-name) Azamgarh (India) |
アサンソル see styles |
asansoru アサンソル |
(place-name) Asansol (India) |
アジメール see styles |
ajimeeru アジメール |
(place-name) Ajmer (India) |
アジャンタ see styles |
ajanta アジャンタ |
(place-name) Ajanta (India) |
アムバーラ see styles |
amubaara / amubara アムバーラ |
(place-name) Ambala (India) |
アムローア see styles |
amurooa アムローア |
(place-name) Amroha (India) |
アヨージャ see styles |
ayooja アヨージャ |
(place-name) Ayodhya (India) |
アリーガル see styles |
ariigaru / arigaru アリーガル |
(place-name) Aligarh (India) |
アルコット see styles |
arukotto アルコット |
(place-name) Arcot (India) |
アレッピー see styles |
areppii / areppi アレッピー |
(place-name) Alleppey (India) |
インディア see styles |
india インディア |
(See インド) India; (place-name) India |
インドール see styles |
indooru インドール |
indole; (place-name) Indore (India) |
インド総督 see styles |
indosoutoku / indosotoku インドそうとく |
(hist) Viceroy of India |
インパール see styles |
inpaaru / inparu インパール |
(place-name) Imphal (India) |
ウジャイン see styles |
ujain ウジャイン |
(place-name) Ujjain (India) |
ウダイプル see styles |
udaipuru ウダイプル |
(place-name) Udaipur (India) |
ウンナーオ see styles |
unnaao / unnao ウンナーオ |
(place-name) Unnao (India) |
カールゴン see styles |
kaarugon / karugon カールゴン |
(place-name) Khargon (India) |
カーングラ see styles |
kaangura / kangura カーングラ |
(place-name) Kangra (India) |
カーンプル see styles |
kaanpuru / kanpuru カーンプル |
(place-name) Kanpur (India); Khanpur (Pakistan) |
カッダパー see styles |
kaddapaa / kaddapa カッダパー |
(place-name) Cuddapah (India) |
カナノール see styles |
kananooru カナノール |
(place-name) Cannanore (India) |
カラグプル see styles |
karagupuru カラグプル |
(place-name) Kharagpur (India) |
カリヤーン see styles |
kariyaan / kariyan カリヤーン |
(place-name) Kalyan (India) |
カルナール see styles |
karunaaru / karunaru カルナール |
(place-name) Karnal (India) |
ガンゴトリ see styles |
gangotori ガンゴトリ |
(place-name) Gangotri (India) |
クシナガラ see styles |
kushinagara クシナガラ |
(place-name) Kushinagar; Kusinagar (India) |
クシャン朝 see styles |
kushanchou / kushancho クシャンちょう |
(hist) Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE) |
グルガオン see styles |
gurugaon グルガオン |
(place-name) Gurgaon (India) |
クルヌール see styles |
kurunuuru / kurunuru クルヌール |
(place-name) Kurnool (India) |
グルバルガ see styles |
gurubaruga グルバルガ |
(place-name) Gulbarga (India) |
グワリオル see styles |
guwarioru グワリオル |
(place-name) Gwalior (India) |
コジコーデ see styles |
kojikoode コジコーデ |
(place-name) Kozhikode (India) |
コナーラク see styles |
konaaraku / konaraku コナーラク |
(place-name) Konarak (India) |
コラープル see styles |
koraapuru / korapuru コラープル |
(place-name) Kolhapur (India) |
ゴラクプル see styles |
gorakupuru ゴラクプル |
(place-name) Gorakhpur (India) |
コラプット see styles |
koraputto コラプット |
(place-name) Koraput (India) |
ゴルコンダ see styles |
gorukonda ゴルコンダ |
(place-name) Golconda (India) |
ゴンドワナ see styles |
gondowana ゴンドワナ |
Gondwana; (place-name) Gondwana (India) |
サーターラ see styles |
saataara / satara サーターラ |
(place-name) Satara (India) |
サーングリ see styles |
saanguri / sanguri サーングリ |
(place-name) Sangli (India) |
サーンチー see styles |
saanchii / sanchi サーンチー |
(place-name) Sanchi (India) |
サイイド朝 see styles |
saiidochou / saidocho サイイドちょう |
(hist) Sayyid dynasty (of India; 1414-1451) |
ササラーム see styles |
sasaraamu / sasaramu ササラーム |
(place-name) Sasaram (India) |
サンバール see styles |
sanbaaru / sanbaru サンバール |
(place-name) Sambhal (India) |
ジャーブア see styles |
jaabua / jabua ジャーブア |
(place-name) Jhabua (India) |
ジャーロル see styles |
jaaroru / jaroru ジャーロル |
(place-name) Jalor (India) |
ジャーンシ see styles |
jaanshi / janshi ジャーンシ |
(place-name) Jhansi (India) |
ジャイプル see styles |
jaipuru ジャイプル |
(place-name) Jaipur (India) |
ジョドプル see styles |
jodopuru ジョドプル |
(place-name) Jodhpur (India) |
シルチャル see styles |
shirucharu シルチャル |
(place-name) Silchar (India) |
セバグラム see styles |
sebaguramu セバグラム |
(place-name) Sevagram (India) |
セラムプル see styles |
seramupuru セラムプル |
(place-name) Serampur (India) |
ダージリン see styles |
daajirin / dajirin ダージリン |
(1) Darjeeling (tea); (2) Darjeeling (India); Darjiling; (place-name) Darjeeling (India) |
タミザガム see styles |
tamizagamu タミザガム |
(place-name) Tamizhagam (India) |
ダルバンガ see styles |
darubanga ダルバンガ |
(place-name) Darbhanga (India) |
チェンナイ see styles |
chennai チェンナイ |
(See マドラス) Chennai; (place-name) Chennai (India) |
チトルガル see styles |
chitorugaru チトルガル |
(place-name) Chitorgarh (India) |
チャープラ see styles |
chaapura / chapura チャープラ |
(place-name) Chapra (India) |
チョーラ朝 see styles |
choorachou / chooracho チョーラちょう |
(hist) Chola dynasty (of India; approx. 848-1279) |
ツグルク朝 see styles |
tsugurukuchou / tsugurukucho ツグルクちょう |
Tughluq Dynasty (of India, 1320-1413 CE) |
ティルプル see styles |
tirupuru ティルプル |
(place-name) Tiruppur (India) |
デリー王朝 see styles |
deriiouchou / deriocho デリーおうちょう |
(hist) (See デリースルタン朝) Delhi dynasties (the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India) |
ドワールカ see styles |
dowaaruka / dowaruka ドワールカ |
(place-name) Dwarka (India) |
ナーグプル see styles |
naagupuru / nagupuru ナーグプル |
(place-name) Nagpur (India) |
ナーゴール see styles |
naagooru / nagooru ナーゴール |
(place-name) Nagaur (India) |
ナブサーリ see styles |
nabusaari / nabusari ナブサーリ |
(place-name) Navsari (India) |
バーターピ see styles |
baataapi / batapi バーターピ |
(place-name) Vatapi (India) |
ハートラス see styles |
haatorasu / hatorasu ハートラス |
(place-name) Hathras (India) |
バーライチ see styles |
baaraichi / baraichi バーライチ |
(place-name) Bahraich (India) |
バーラット see styles |
baaratto / baratto バーラット |
(place-name) India; Republic of India; Bharat |
バーンガル see styles |
baangaru / bangaru バーンガル |
(place-name) Bhangar (India) |
バーンクラ see styles |
baankura / bankura バーンクラ |
(place-name) Bankura (India) |
バウナガル see styles |
baunagaru バウナガル |
(place-name) Bhaunagar (India) |
バティンダ see styles |
batinda バティンダ |
(place-name) Bhatinda (India) |
バラソール see styles |
barasooru バラソール |
(place-name) Balasore (India) |
バラトプル see styles |
baratopuru バラトプル |
(place-name) Bharatpur (India) |
バラナガル see styles |
baranagaru バラナガル |
(place-name) Baranagar (India) |
バリパーダ see styles |
baripaada / baripada バリパーダ |
(place-name) Baripada (India) |
ハルジー朝 see styles |
harujiichou / harujicho ハルジーちょう |
(hist) Khalji dynasty (of India; 1290-1320); Khilji dynasty |
バレーリー see styles |
bareerii / bareeri バレーリー |
(place-name) Bareilly (India) |
パンジャブ see styles |
panjabu パンジャブ |
(place-name) Punjab (India) |
バンダーラ see styles |
bandaara / bandara バンダーラ |
(place-name) Bhandara (India) |
ビーカネル see styles |
biikaneru / bikaneru ビーカネル |
(place-name) Bikaner (India) |
ビジノール see styles |
bijinooru ビジノール |
(place-name) Bijnor (India) |
ビディシャ see styles |
bidisha ビディシャ |
(place-name) Vidisha (India) |
プールバニ see styles |
puurubani / purubani プールバニ |
(place-name) Phulbani (India) |
ブーンディ see styles |
buundi / bundi ブーンディ |
(place-name) Bundi (India) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "India" 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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