Qin wo, Qǐn wò: 1 definition
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寢臥 [qǐn wò] refers to: “lying down”.
寢臥 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 宿.
[Sanskrit] śayyāṃ kalpayati.
[Tibetan] gnyid log na; nyal bar byed pa.
[Vietnamese] tẩm ngoạ.
[Korean] 침와 / chimwa.
[Japanese] シンガ / shinga.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Qin, Wo, Gua.
Full-text (+4): Xin jing rou chan, Fang huang, Bai jiao shi, Da ju ru qin, Ji wei deng long, Zhi fu qin, Mian ci, Bu cao yi fu, Chang du, An qin, Xing jiao seng, Zuo zhen, Ai qin zuo qin, Ping min, Shi lao bing pi, Ming er, Bu sheng, Xing jing, Bi jiao, Xi tai gu bao.
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Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
Chapter 133: The Heavenly Maid and the Devas < [Part 190 - The Abhinishkramana-sutra]
Chapter 26: Mara Urges Him to Abandon His Lifespan < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]
Chapter 26: The Sutra of the Life of the Buddha: Mara (魔) Urges Him to Abandon His Lifespan < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]