- In
Chinese Buddhism, the term
jiasha (Chinese: 袈裟; pinyin:
jiāshā) was
borrowed from the term kāṣāya. In China, the
jiasha refers to a one-piece, patchworked...
- काषाय, romanized: kāṣāya; Pali: kasāva;
Chinese and ****anese: 袈裟; pinyin:
jiāshā;
Cantonese Jyutping: gaa1saa1; rōmaji: kesa; Korean: 袈裟 가사; romaja: gasa;...
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words in
Chinese include samgha (Chinese: seng),
bhiksuni (ni),
kasaya (
jiasha), namo or
namas (namo), and
nirvana (niepan). The list of
phonetically transcribed...
- worn
together with the
right bare c****ock,
called jiasha (Chinese: 袈裟; pinyin:
jiasha). The term
jiasha was
borrowed from the term
Kasaya in
China where...
- America".
Textile Society of
America 13th
Biennial Symposium. Washington, DC. "
Jiasha,
Chinese Buddhist Robes". The
Textile Atlas. 26
August 2018.
Retrieved 2021-04-19...
- says: "Whenever the sky
rains iron, they
gather it and use it. They call it
jiasha (LMC kiaa-şaa). They make
knives and
swords with it that are very sharp...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Jiāshā Quán...
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Further evolved forms are Sari, and Odhni, etc. The kāṣāya, also
called jiāshā (Chinese: 袈裟),
consists of
three pieces, with the saṃghāti as the most visible...
- coined.] Lu, Nanfeng; Zhuang,
Muyang (4
March 2024). "Jīhuang wéijī xià de
jiāshā yǔ quánqiú qìhòu wéijī xià de qìhòu nànmín" 饥荒危机下的加沙与全球气候危机下的气候难民 [Gaza...
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Jijie (雞街镇),
Laochang (老廠镇),
Kafang (卡房镇), and
Manhao (蔓耗镇); 2 townships:
Jiasha (贾沙乡) and
Baohe (保和乡) Originally,
Gejiu was
called Gejiuli,
which is a small...