A Dictionary Of Chinese Buddhist Terms
With Sanskrit And English Equivalents And A Sanskrit-pali Index
by William Edward Soothill | 1937 | 324,264 words
For about a thousand years, Buddhism dominated the thought of China and her thinkers were occupied with Buddhist philosophy. This dictionary serves as a resource to the interpretation of Chinese culture, as well as an important reference for the comparative study of Sanskrit and Pali originals. The author provides a key for the students which to u...
Part 28 - Twenty-eight Strokes
ûW ?uka; a parrot ûWù^.
ûWù^±ö v. Õç 14 ki?suka, 'a tree with red flowers, said to be the butea frondosa. ' Eitel.