There are 14 total results for your 倶胝 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
倶胝 see styles |
jù zhī ju4 zhi1 chü chih gutei |
koṭī, 倶致; 拘致; a crore, 10 millions; intp. as 100,000; 1,000,000; or 10,000,000. |
倶胝數 倶胝数 see styles |
jù zhī shù ju4 zhi1 shu4 chü chih shu kuchi shu |
ten million-fold |
兆倶胝 see styles |
zhào jù zhī zhao4 ju4 zhi1 chao chü chih chōkuchi |
ten million |
千倶胝 see styles |
qiān jù zhī qian1 ju4 zhi1 ch`ien chü chih chien chü chih sen kuchi |
ten thousand million |
毘倶胝 毗倶胝 see styles |
pí jù zhī pi2 ju4 zhi1 p`i chü chih pi chü chih Biguchi |
(or 毘倶知) Bhrūkuti, knitted brow; one of the forms of Guanyin. |
百倶胝 see styles |
bǎi jù zhī bai3 ju4 zhi1 pai chü chih hyaku guchi |
100 koṭīs. |
倶胝百千 see styles |
jù zhī bǎi qiān ju4 zhi1 bai3 qian1 chü chih pai ch`ien chü chih pai chien kuchi hyakusen |
a trillion |
千倶胝數 千倶胝数 see styles |
qiān jù zhī shù qian1 ju4 zhi1 shu4 ch`ien chü chih shu chien chü chih shu sen kuchi shu |
ten thousand million-fold |
說倶胝數 说倶胝数 see styles |
shuō jù zhī shǔ shuo1 ju4 zhi1 shu3 shuo chü chih shu setsu kuchi shu |
said to be ten million-fold |
倶胝那庾多 see styles |
jù zhī nà yǔ duō ju4 zhi1 na4 yu3 duo1 chü chih na yü to kuchi nayuta |
millions of billions |
倶胝那由他 see styles |
jù zhī nà yóu tā ju4 zhi1 na4 you2 ta1 chü chih na yu t`a chü chih na yu ta kuchi nayuta |
millions of billions |
倶胝百千倍數 倶胝百千倍数 see styles |
jù zhī bǎi qiān bèi shù ju4 zhi1 bai3 qian1 bei4 shu4 chü chih pai ch`ien pei shu chü chih pai chien pei shu kuchihyakusenbai shu |
a trillionfold in number |
七倶胝佛母尊 see styles |
qī jù zhī fó mǔ zūn qi1 ju4 zhi1 fo2 mu3 zun1 ch`i chü chih fo mu tsun chi chü chih fo mu tsun Shichikuchi butsumo son |
Saptakotibuddha-mātṛ. The fabulous mother of seven koṭīs of Buddhas; i.e. Marīci 摩利支; also 準提 Cundī, or Cundā; or 準提觀音 Cundī-Guanyin, q.v., who is represented as of whitish color, with eighteen hands and three eyes. |
七倶胝佛母所說准提陀羅尼經 七倶胝佛母所说准提陀罗尼经 see styles |
qī jù zhī fó mǔ suǒ shuō zhǔn tí tuó luó ní jīng qi1 ju4 zhi1 fo2 mu3 suo3 shuo1 zhun3 ti2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 ch`i chü chih fo mu so shuo chun t`i t`o lo ni ching chi chü chih fo mu so shuo chun ti to lo ni ching Shichi kutei butsumo josetsu Jundei darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Goddess Cundī [Spoken by Seven Koṭis of Buddha-Mothers] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "倶胝" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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