Huo huo po, Huò huò pó: 5 definitions
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Huo huo po means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
臛臛婆 [huo huo po]—The third of the cold hells, where the sinner's tongue is so cold that he can only utter the word hehepo or apapa. Also 嚯嚯婆 [huo huo po], 阿波波 [a bo bo].
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
矐矐婆 [huo huo po]—Kukkuva — [Realm Name] Same as Kukkuva. One of the Eight Cold Hells (八寒地獄 [ba han de yu]). See the entry for Kukkuva.
矐矐婆—【界名】與矐矐婆同。八寒地獄之一。見矐矐婆條。(矐矐婆)(矐矐婆)
[jiè míng] yǔ huò huò pó tóng. bā hán de yù zhī yī. jiàn huò huò pó tiáo.(huò huò pó)(huò huò pó)
[jie ming] yu huo huo po tong. ba han de yu zhi yi. jian huo huo po tiao.(huo huo po)(huo huo po)
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
臛臛婆 [huo huo po]—Hahava—[Realm Name (界名 [jie ming])] Hahava, also known as Huohuo Po (嚯嚯婆 [huo huo po]) or Abobob (阿波波 [a bo bo]). It is the name of the third of the Eight Cold Hells (八寒地獄 [ba han de yu]). Volume 12 of the Jùshè Bǎojì (俱舍寶記 [ju she bao ji]) states: "Hahava is so named because the cold intensifies, causing the tongue to be unable to move, only able to make a 'hahaha' sound." Volume 8 of the Jiù Jùshè (舊俱舍 [jiu ju she]) states: "Abobob."
臛臛婆—【界名】Hahava,又作嚯嚯婆,阿波波。八寒地獄第三之名。俱舍寶記十二曰:「臛臛婆者,是寒轉增故,舌不得動,但得作臛臛聲。」舊俱舍八曰:「阿波波。」
[jiè míng]Hahava, yòu zuò huò huò pó, ā bō bō. bā hán de yù dì sān zhī míng. jù shě bǎo jì shí èr yuē: “huò huò pó zhě, shì hán zhuǎn zēng gù, shé bù dé dòng, dàn dé zuò huò huò shēng.” jiù jù shě bā yuē: “ā bō bō.”
[jie ming]Hahava, you zuo huo huo po, a bo bo. ba han de yu di san zhi ming. ju she bao ji shi er yue: "huo huo po zhe, shi han zhuan zeng gu, she bu de dong, dan de zuo huo huo sheng." jiu ju she ba yue: "a bo bo."
臛臛婆 ts = huò huò pó p refers to [proper noun] “Hahava [Hell]”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao]; Notes: See 阿波波地獄 [a bo bo de yu] (FGDB '阿婆婆地獄 [a po po de yu]') .
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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臛臛婆 [huò huò pó] refers to: “hahava hell”.
臛臛婆 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] a chu zer ba.
[Vietnamese] hoắc hoắc bà.
[Korean] 확확파 / hwakhakpa.
[Japanese] カクカクバ / kakukakuba.
Chinese language.
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Full-text: Huo huo po de yu, Hao hao fan, A po po, Huo huo po po, Ba han de yu, De yu, Huo.
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