- 释迦牟尼 shìjiāmóuní ShakyamuniGautama Buddha (c. 563–483 BC), the founder of Buddhism; originally named Siddhartha Gautama, he is also referred to by the short form [[释迦|釋迦|shi4 jia1]]
- 迦太基 jiātàijī CarthageAncient city-state in North Africa, near modern-day Tunis, founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC and destroyed by Rome in 146 BC
- 释迦 shìjiā Shakyamuni(bound form) the Shakya clan of ancient India, or a shortened form of [[释迦牟尼|釋迦牟尼|shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2]], referring to the Buddha
- 萨迦 sàjiā Sa'gyaSa'gya County (Sa skya rdzong) in Shigatse, Tibet
- 迦纳 jiānà GhanaTaiwan name for the West African country of Ghana
- 迦南 jiānán CanaanPlace name for the ancient region of Palestine along the Mediterranean coast of Asia and the Jordan River valley
- 南迦巴瓦峰 nánjiābāwǎfēng Namcha BarwaMount Namcha Barwa, a 7,782-meter peak in the Himalayas
- 释迦牟尼佛 shìjiāmóunífó Shakyamuni BuddhaThe historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism, born as Siddhartha Gautama; he is also known by names such as [[佛陀|佛陀|fo2 tuo2]], [[世尊|世尊|shi4 zun1]], or [[如来佛|如來佛|ru2 lai2 fo2]]
- 萨迦县 sàjiāxiàn Sa'gya CountySa'gya County in Shigatse, Tibet; known in Tibetan as Sa skya rdzong
- 凤梨释迦 fènglíshìjiā atemoyaA hybrid fruit of the cherimoya and the sugar apple, characterized by smooth skin and tangy-sweet flesh
- 大迦叶 dàjiāshè Mahakashyapaone of the primary disciples of Gautama Buddha and the first patriarch of Chan Buddhism
- 奇美释迦 qíměishìjiā atemoyaatemoya tree or its fruit, a hybrid of the sugar-apple and the cherimoya
- 帖撒罗尼迦 tiēsāluóníjiā ThessalonicaThessalonica, a major city in modern-day Greece often mentioned in historical and biblical contexts
- 帖撒罗尼迦前书 tiěsāluóníjiāqiánshū 1 ThessaloniansFirst Epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians in the New Testament
- 帖撒罗尼迦后书 tiěsāluóníjiāhòushū 2 ThessaloniansSecond Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians in the New Testament
- 庵摩落迦果 ānmóluòjiāguǒ Indian gooseberrythe fruit of the Indian gooseberry tree, also known as the amla
- 康乾宗迦峰 kāngqiánzōngjiāfēng KangchenjungaKangchenjunga, a major peak in the Himalayas located on the border between Nepal and India
- 弥迦书 míjiāshū Book of Micahthe Book of Micah, a book of the Old Testament
- 摩诃迦叶 móhējiāshè Mahakashyapaone of the primary disciples of Gautama Buddha and the first patriarch of Zen or Chan Buddhism
- 撒迦利亚书 sājiālìyàshū Book of ZechariahThe Book of Zechariah, a book of the Bible.
- 支娄迦谶 zhīlóujiāchèn LokaksemaKushan Buddhist monk who arrived in China during the Late Han dynasty and translated Mahayana sutras into Chinese
- 旺来释迦 wàngláishìjiā atemoyaatemoya or custard apple, a hybrid fruit tree and its fruit
- 楞迦 léngjiā LankaLanka; old term for Sri Lanka or Ceylon
- 楞迦岛 léngjiādǎo LankaLanka; an old term for Sri Lanka or Ceylon
- 瑜迦 yújiā yoga(loanword) yoga
- 萨迦派 sàjiāpài Sakya schoolOne of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, founded in the 11th century; also known as the "Sakyapa" or colloquially as the "Flower Sect" because of the red, white, and black stripes on its temple walls.
- 蜜释迦 mìshìjiā atemoyaatemoya fruit or tree, a hybrid produced by crossing the sugar apple and the cherimoya
- 迦叶 jiāshè MahakashyapaOne of the ten principal disciples of Gautama Buddha, regarded as the first patriarch of Chan Buddhism; also known as [[大迦叶|大迦葉|da4 jia1 she4]] or [[摩诃迦叶|摩訶迦葉|mo2 he1 jia1 she4]]
- 迦叶佛 jiāyèfó Kassapa BuddhaBuddha Kassapa (Pali) or Kāśyapa (Sanskrit); one of the six Buddhas of the past who preceded the historical Buddha
- 迦叶摩腾 jiāshèmóténg Kasyapa MatangaIndian Buddhist monk from the 1st century AD who is traditionally credited with introducing Buddhism to China
- 迦持 jiāchí blessing; empowermentIn Buddhism, a blessing, empowerment, or mystical protection (from Sanskrit adhiṣṭhāna)
- 迦纳共和国 jiānàgònghéguó Republic of Ghanafull name of the West African country of Ghana
- 迦蓝 qiélán Buddhist monasteryBuddhist temple or monastery; originally a transliteration of the Sanskrit word 'sangharama', meaning a garden or grove where monks live
- 邬波斯迦 wūbōsījiā upasikalaywoman Buddhist; a female lay devotee who takes the five precepts
- 邬波索迦 wūbōsuǒjiā upasakaBuddhist lay devotee who has taken the five precepts; a male lay practitioner of Buddhism
- 释迦佛 shìjiāfó Sakyamuni BuddhaThe historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism, also known as Siddhartha Gautama; literally the sage of the Sakya clan
- 释迦文佛 shìjiāwénfó Shakyamuni Buddhathe historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism
- 释迦果 shìjiāguǒ sugar applethe fruit of Annona squamosa, also known as sweetsop or custard apple
- 释迦谱 shìjiāpǔ Shijia PuThe Genealogy of the Sakyamuni, a biographical work on the Buddha and his family compiled by the Liang Dynasty monk Sengyou
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