Ba tuo luo, Bá tuó luó: 4 definitions
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
1) 跋陀羅 [ba tuo luo]—Bhādrapadā, the 壁 [bi] constellation in Pegasus and Andromeda. Bhadrā, a female disciple of Śākyamuni. Guṇabhadra, v. 求 [qiu], a nāga-king; a tree.
2) 颰陀羅 [ba tuo luo]—bhadra, 颰陀羅波梨 [ba tuo luo bo li] Bhadrapāla, v. 跋 [ba].
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
跋陀羅 [ba tuo luo]—(Bátuóluó)—
【雜名 [za ming]】(Zá míng) Uttarabhādrapadā, a star name (星名 [xing ming]). Translated as Bi Su (壁宿 [bi su]). See Baoxing Tuoluoni Jing (寶星陀羅尼經 [bao xing tuo luo ni jing]) Vol. 2.
【人名 [ren ming]】(Rén míng) Bhadrā, name of a Bhikkhuni (比丘尼 [bi qiu ni]). She remembered her past lives and attained enlightenment upon meeting the Buddha. See Bhadra Bhikkhuni Jing (比丘尼經 [bi qiu ni jing]). Jinglü Yixiang (經律異相 [jing lu yi xiang]) Vol. 23 states: Guṇabhadra, an abbreviation for Qunabatuoluo (求那 [qiu na]). Name of a Tripitaka (三藏 [san cang]) Master.
【羅漢 [luo han]】(Luóhàn) One of the Sixteen Arhats (羅漢 [luo han]).
【異類 [yi lei]】(Yì lèi) Bhadra, name of a Dragon King (龍王 [long wang]). Translated as "Wise Dragon" (賢龍 [xian long]). See Zhengfa Nian Jing (正法念經 [zheng fa nian jing]) Vol. 18.
【植物 [zhi wu]】(Zhíwù) Bhadra, name of a tree (樹名 [shu ming]). Translated as "Wise Tree" (賢樹 [xian shu]). See Huiyuan Yinyi (慧苑音義 [hui yuan yin yi]) Vol. 1.
跋陀羅—【雜名】Uttarabhādrapadā,星名。譯曰壁宿。見寶星陀羅尼經二。
【人名】Bhadrā,比丘尼名。自識宿命,遇佛成道。見跋陀羅比丘尼經,經律異相二十三曰:
Guṇabhadra,求那跋陀羅之略。三藏法師名。
【羅漢】十六羅漢之一。
【異類】Bhadra,龍王名。譯曰賢龍。見正法念經十八。
【植物】Bhadra,樹名。譯曰賢樹。見慧苑音義上。
[zá míng]Uttarabhādrapadā, xīng míng. yì yuē bì sù. jiàn bǎo xīng tuó luó ní jīng èr.
[rén míng]Bhadrā, bǐ qiū ní míng. zì shí sù mìng, yù fú chéng dào. jiàn bá tuó luó bǐ qiū ní jīng, jīng lǜ yì xiāng èr shí sān yuē:
Guṇabhadra, qiú nà bá tuó luó zhī lüè. sān cáng fǎ shī míng.
[luó hàn] shí liù luó hàn zhī yī.
[yì lèi]Bhadra, lóng wáng míng. yì yuē xián lóng. jiàn zhèng fǎ niàn jīng shí bā.
[zhí wù]Bhadra, shù míng. yì yuē xián shù. jiàn huì yuàn yīn yì shàng.
[za ming]Uttarabhadrapada, xing ming. yi yue bi su. jian bao xing tuo luo ni jing er.
[ren ming]Bhadra, bi qiu ni ming. zi shi su ming, yu fu cheng dao. jian ba tuo luo bi qiu ni jing, jing lu yi xiang er shi san yue:
Gunabhadra, qiu na ba tuo luo zhi lue. san cang fa shi ming.
[luo han] shi liu luo han zhi yi.
[yi lei]Bhadra, long wang ming. yi yue xian long. jian zheng fa nian jing shi ba.
[zhi wu]Bhadra, shu ming. yi yue xian shu. jian hui yuan yin yi shang.
跋陀羅 t = 跋陀罗 s = bá tuó luó p refers to [proper noun] “ Bhadrika; Bhaddiya”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao] , Subdomain: Indian Buddhism , Concept: Arhat 罗汉 [luo han]; Notes: See 婆提 [po ti] (Tzu Chuang 2012, p. 13) .
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
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1) 跋陀羅 [bá tuó luó] refers to: “Bhadra” [Sanskrit personal name].
跋陀羅 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] bzang po.
[Vietnamese] bạt đà la.
[Korean] 발다라 / baldara.
[Japanese] ハダラ / badara.
2) 颰陀羅 [bá tuó luó] refers to: “(Skt. bhadra)”.
颰陀羅 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] bạt đà la.
[Korean] 발다라 / baldara.
[Japanese] バダラ / badara.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Tuo, Duo, Ba, Lao, Luo, Ta.
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