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There are 60 total results for your Sri Lanka search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

カール

see styles
 gaaru / garu
    ガール

More info & calligraphy:

Kharl
girl; (place-name) Galle (Sri Lanka); Gard (France); Gahl

科倫坡


科伦坡

see styles
kē lún pō
    ke1 lun2 po1
k`o lun p`o
    ko lun po

More info & calligraphy:

Colombo
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka

コロンボ

see styles
 koronbo
    コロンボ

More info & calligraphy:

Colombo
(place-name) Colombo (Sri Lanka)

斯里蘭卡


斯里兰卡

see styles
sī lǐ lán kǎ
    si1 li3 lan2 ka3
ssu li lan k`a
    ssu li lan ka

More info & calligraphy:

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka; (formerly) Ceylon

スリランカ

see styles
 suriranka
    スリランカ

More info & calligraphy:

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka; (place-name) Sri Lanka

see styles
lèng
    leng4
leng
Laṇkā. | 䮚迦 Ceylon, v. 楞.

楞伽

see styles
lèng qié
    leng4 qie2
leng ch`ieh
    leng chieh
 Ryōga
Laṅkā, a mountain in the south-east part of Ceylon, now called Adam's Peak; the island of Ceylon 錫蘭.

楞迦

see styles
léng jiā
    leng2 jia1
leng chia
Lanka (old term for Sri Lanka, Ceylon)

羅刹


罗刹

see styles
luó chà
    luo2 cha4
lo ch`a
    lo cha
 rasetsu
    らせつ
rakshasa (san: rāksasa); man-eating demon in Hinduism and Buddhism; (female given name) Rasetsu
(羅刹姿) rākṣasa, also羅叉娑; from rakṣas, harm, injuring. Malignant spirits, demons; sometimes considered inferior to yakṣas, sometimes similar. Their place of abode was Laṅkā in Ceylon, where they are described as the original inhabitants, anthropophagi, once the terror of shipwrecked mariners; also described as the barbarian races of ancient India. As demons they are described as terrifying, with black bodies, red hair, green eyes, devourers of men.

錫崙


锡崙

see styles
xí lún
    xi2 lun2
hsi lun
 Seiron
Ceylon.

錫蘭


锡兰

see styles
xī lán
    xi1 lan2
hsi lan
 seiron / seron
    セイロン
Ceylon (former name of Sri Lanka)
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Ceylon

ケガラ

see styles
 kegara
    ケガラ
(place-name) Kegalla (Sri Lanka)

コッテ

see styles
 kotte
    コッテ
(place-name) Kotte (Sri Lanka); Cottet

マタラ

see styles
 matara
    マタラ
(place-name) Matara (Sri Lanka)

マタレ

see styles
 matare
    マタレ
(place-name) Matale (Sri Lanka)

可倫坡


可伦坡

see styles
kě lún pō
    ke3 lun2 po1
k`o lun p`o
    ko lun po
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka (Tw)

師子國


师子国

see styles
shī zǐ guó
    shi1 zi3 guo2
shih tzu kuo
 Shishikoku
Siṃhala, Ceylon, the kingdom reputed to be founded by Siṃha, first an Indian merchant, later king of the country, who overcame the 'demons' of Ceylon and conquered the island.

師子洲


师子洲

see styles
shī zǐ zhōu
    shi1 zi3 zhou1
shih tzu chou
 Shishi shū
Laṅkā-dvipa

楞伽山

see styles
lèng qié shān
    leng4 qie2 shan1
leng ch`ieh shan
    leng chieh shan
 Ryōgasen
Laṅkā

楞伽嶋

see styles
lèng qié dǎo
    leng4 qie2 dao3
leng ch`ieh tao
    leng chieh tao
 Ryōga tō
Laṅkā-dvipa

楞伽經


楞伽经

see styles
lèng qié jīng
    leng4 qie2 jing1
leng ch`ieh ching
    leng chieh ching
 Ryōga kyō
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it.

楞迦島


楞迦岛

see styles
léng jiā dǎo
    leng2 jia1 dao3
leng chia tao
Lanka (old term for Sri Lanka, Ceylon)

ガムポラ

see styles
 gamupora
    ガムポラ
(place-name) Gampola (Sri Lanka)

ジャエラ

see styles
 jaera
    ジャエラ
(place-name) Ja-ela (Sri Lanka)

ジャフナ

see styles
 jafuna
    ジャフナ
(place-name) Jaffna (Sri Lanka)

ネゴンボ

see styles
 negonbo
    ネゴンボ
(place-name) Negombo (Sri Lanka)

バドゥラ

see styles
 badodora
    バドゥラ
(place-name) Badulla (Sri Lanka)

マダムペ

see styles
 madamupe
    マダムペ
(place-name) Madampe (Sri Lanka)

南方仏教

see styles
 nanpoubukkyou / nanpobukkyo
    なんぽうぶっきょう
(See 北方仏教) Southern Buddhism (as practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia)

執師子國


执师子国

see styles
zhí shī zǐ guó
    zhi2 shi1 zi3 guo2
chih shih tzu kuo
 Shūshishi koku
Siṃhala, Ceylon.

水大蜥蜴

see styles
 mizuootokage; mizuootokage
    みずおおとかげ; ミズオオトカゲ
(kana only) (See サルバトールモニター) water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor

キャンティ

see styles
 kyandi
    キャンディ
Chianti (wine) (ita:); (place-name) Kandy (Sri Lanka)

クルネガラ

see styles
 kurunegara
    クルネガラ
(place-name) Kurunegala (Sri Lanka)

サルボダヤ

see styles
 sarubodaya
    サルボダヤ
(org) Sarvodaya (development and reconstruction movement in Sri Lanka); (o) Sarvodaya (development and reconstruction movement in Sri Lanka)

ジャフナ岬

see styles
 jafunamisaki
    ジャフナみさき
(place-name) Jaffna peninsula (Sri Lanka)

ダムブーラ

see styles
 damubuura / damubura
    ダムブーラ
(place-name) Dambulla (Sri Lanka)

ハプータレ

see styles
 hapuutare / haputare
    ハプータレ
(place-name) Haputale (Sri Lanka)

バブーニヤ

see styles
 babuuniya / babuniya
    バブーニヤ
(place-name) Vavuniya (Sri Lanka)

プッタラム

see styles
 puttaramu
    プッタラム
(place-name) Puttalam (Sri Lanka)

モラトゥワ

see styles
 moratotowa
    モラトゥワ
(place-name) Moratuwa (Sri Lanka)

アビサウェラ

see styles
 abisawera
    アビサウェラ
(place-name) Avissawella (Sri Lanka)

アリヤラトネ

see styles
 ariyaratone
    アリヤラトネ
(person) Ariyaratne (1931.11.5-; founder of the Sarvodaya movement in Sri Lanka)

スリ・ランカ

see styles
 suri ranka
    スリ・ランカ
(place-name) Sri Lanka

ヌワラエリヤ

see styles
 nuwaraeriya
    ヌワラエリヤ
(place-name) Nuwara Eliya (Sri Lanka)

ラトナプーラ

see styles
 ratonapuura / ratonapura
    ラトナプーラ
(place-name) Ratnapura (Sri Lanka)

南海摩羅耶山


南海摩罗耶山

see styles
nán hǎi mó luó yé shān
    nan2 hai3 mo2 luo2 ye2 shan1
nan hai mo lo yeh shan
 Nankai maraya san
Mālayagiri 'the Mālaya mountains in Malabar answering to the western Ghats; a district in the south of India.' M. W. A mountain in Ceylon, also called Lanka.

アヌラダプーラ

see styles
 anuradapuura / anuradapura
    アヌラダプーラ
(place-name) Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka)

トリンコマリー

see styles
 torinkomarii / torinkomari
    トリンコマリー
(place-name) Trincomalee (Sri Lanka)

バッティカロア

see styles
 battikaroa
    バッティカロア
(place-name) Batticaloa (Sri Lanka)

ポロンナールワ

see styles
 poronnaaruwa / poronnaruwa
    ポロンナールワ
(place-name) Polonnaruwa (Sri Lanka)

ミズオオトカゲ

see styles
 mizuootokage
    ミズオオトカゲ
(kana only) water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor

ティッサマハラマ

see styles
 tissamaharama
    ティッサマハラマ
(place-name) Tissamaharama (Sri Lanka)

サルバトールモニター

see styles
 sarubatoorumonitaa / sarubatoorumonita
    サルバトールモニター
water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor

サルバトール・モニター

see styles
 sarubatooru monitaa / sarubatooru monita
    サルバトール・モニター
water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor

Variations:
スリランカ
スリ・ランカ

see styles
 suriranka; suri ranka
    スリランカ; スリ・ランカ
Sri Lanka

デヒワラマウントラビニア

see styles
 dehiwaramauntorabinia
    デヒワラマウントラビニア
(place-name) Dehiwala Mount Lavinia (Sri Lanka)

錫蘭(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 seiron / seron
    セイロン
(hist) (kana only) (See スリランカ) Ceylon (former name of Sri Lanka)

スリランカ民主社会主義共和国

see styles
 surirankaminshushakaishugikyouwakoku / surirankaminshushakaishugikyowakoku
    スリランカみんしゅしゃかいしゅぎきょうわこく
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Variations:
サルバトールモニター
サルバトール・モニター

see styles
 sarubatoorumonitaa; sarubatooru monitaa / sarubatoorumonita; sarubatooru monita
    サルバトールモニター; サルバトール・モニター
water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor

Variations:
スリジャヤワルダナプラコッテ
スリ・ジャヤワルダナプラ・コッテ

see styles
 surijayawarudanapurakotte; suri jayawarudanapura kotte
    スリジャヤワルダナプラコッテ; スリ・ジャヤワルダナプラ・コッテ
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (Sri Lanka)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 60 results for "Sri Lanka" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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