There are 27 total results for your 百八 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
百八 see styles |
bǎi bā bai3 ba1 pai pa hyakuhachi ひゃくはち |
(numeric) (1) 108; one hundred and eight; (2) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) the number of kleshas, worldly thoughts and passions; (3) (See 七十二候,節気) the sum of 12 months, 24 seasons of the solar year, and 72 'climates' of one year; (given name) Hyakuhachi 108 |
百八つ see styles |
hyakuyattsu ひゃくやっつ |
(numeric) 108; one hundred and eight |
百八丸 see styles |
bǎi bā wán bai3 ba1 wan2 pai pa wan hyakuhachi gan |
百八數珠; 百八牟尼 108 beads on a rosary. |
百八尊 see styles |
bǎi bā zūn bai3 ba1 zun1 pai pa tsun hyakuhasson |
The 108 honourable ones in the Vajradhātu. |
百八珠 see styles |
bǎi bā zhū bai3 ba1 zhu1 pai pa chu hyakuhachi shu |
one hundred and eight beads |
百八聲 百八声 see styles |
bǎi bā shēng bai3 ba1 sheng1 pai pa sheng hyakkuhasshō |
one hundred and eight rings |
百八郎 see styles |
hyakuhachirou / hyakuhachiro ひゃくはちろう |
(male given name) Hyakuhachirou |
百八鐘 百八钟 see styles |
bǎi bā zhōng bai3 ba1 zhong1 pai pa chung hyakuhachi no kane |
The 108 strokes of the temple bell struck at dawn and dusk.; The 108 tolls of the monastery bell at dawn and dusk. |
一百八 see styles |
yī bǎi bā yi1 bai3 ba1 i pai pa ippyaku hachi |
百八 aṣṭaśatam. The 108 kleśa, distresses, disturbing passions, or illusions 煩惱 of mankind, hence the 108 beads on a rosary, repetitions of the Buddha's name, strokes of a bell, etc., one for each distress. Also, one of the Mahārājas, with 108 hands, each holding a different implement. |
百八の鐘 see styles |
hyakuhachinokane ひゃくはちのかね |
night-watch bell; bells tolling out the old year |
百八三昧 see styles |
bǎi bā sān mèi bai3 ba1 san1 mei4 pai pa san mei hyakuhachi zanmai |
one hundred eight kinds of samādhi |
百八十度 see styles |
hyakuhachijuudo / hyakuhachijudo ひゃくはちじゅうど |
180 degrees; complete change |
百八念珠 see styles |
bǎi bā niàn zhū bai3 ba1 nian4 zhu1 pai pa nien chu hyakuhachi nenju |
string of 108 beads |
百八數珠 百八数珠 see styles |
bǎi bā shù zhū bai3 ba1 shu4 zhu1 pai pa shu chu hyakuhachi (no) juzu |
rosary of 108 beads |
百八煩悩 see styles |
hyakuhachibonnou / hyakuhachibonno ひゃくはちぼんのう |
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) the 108 kleshas; the 108 afflictions |
百八煩惱 百八烦恼 see styles |
bǎi bā fán nǎo bai3 ba1 fan2 nao3 pai pa fan nao hyakuhachi bonnō |
The 108 passions and delusions, also called 百八結業 the 108 karmaic bonds. |
百八結業 百八结业 see styles |
bǎi bā jié yè bai3 ba1 jie2 ye4 pai pa chieh yeh hyakuhachi ketsugō |
108 bounds of karma |
八百八寺 see styles |
happyakuyadera はっぴゃくやでら |
the large number of temples in Kyoto; 808 temples |
八百八橋 see styles |
happyakuyabashi はっぴゃくやばし |
the large number of bridges over canals and rivers in Naniwa (present-day Osaka) |
八百八町 see styles |
happyakuyachou / happyakuyacho はっぴゃくやちょう |
the whole enormous extent of Edo; from one side of Edo to the other |
Variations: |
hyakuhachi ひゃくはち |
(numeric) (1) 108; one hundred and eight; (2) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) the number of kleshas, worldly thoughts and passions; (3) (See 七十二候,節気) the sum of 12 months, 24 seasons of the solar year, and 72 microseasons of one year |
文殊師利一百八名梵讚 文殊师利一百八名梵讚 see styles |
wén shū shī lì yī bǎi bā míng fàn zàn wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 fan4 zan4 wen shu shih li i pai pa ming fan tsan Monjushiri ippyakuhachi myō bonsan |
Sanskrit Praises of the One Hundred and Eight Names of Mañjuśrī |
聖觀自在菩薩一百八名經 圣观自在菩萨一百八名经 see styles |
shèng guān zì zài pú sà yī bǎi bā míng jīng sheng4 guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 jing1 sheng kuan tzu tsai p`u sa i pai pa ming ching sheng kuan tzu tsai pu sa i pai pa ming ching Shō kanjizai bosatsu ippyakuhachimyō kyō |
Sūtra of the One Hundred and Eight Names of the Sacred Bodhisattva who Contemplates Freely |
Variations: |
hyakuhachijuudo / hyakuhachijudo ひゃくはちじゅうど |
(1) 180 degrees; (adj-no,adv) (2) complete (about-face; in policy, opinion, etc.); radical (change); hundred-and-eighty degree (turn) |
聖多羅菩薩一百八名陀羅尼經 圣多罗菩萨一百八名陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng duō luó pú sà yī bǎi bā míng tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 duo1 luo2 pu2 sa4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng to lo p`u sa i pai pa ming t`o lo ni ching sheng to lo pu sa i pai pa ming to lo ni ching Shō Tara bosatsu ippyakuhachi myō daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the One Hundred and Eight Names of Saint Tārā |
讚揚聖德多羅菩薩一百八名陀羅尼經 讚扬圣德多罗菩萨一百八名陀罗尼经 see styles |
zàn yáng shèng dé duō luó pú sà yī bó bā míng tuó luó ní jīng zan4 yang2 sheng4 de2 duo1 luo2 pu2 sa4 yi1 bo2 ba1 ming2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 tsan yang sheng te to lo p`u sa i po pa ming t`o lo ni ching tsan yang sheng te to lo pu sa i po pa ming to lo ni ching Sanyō shōtoku tara bosatsu ippyakuhachimyō darani kyō |
Zanyang shengde duoluo pusa yibobaming tuoluoni jing |
大吉祥天女十二契一百八名無垢大乘經 大吉祥天女十二契一百八名无垢大乘经 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr xiè yī bǎi bā míng wú gòu dà shèng jīng da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 xie4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 wu2 gou4 da4 sheng4 jing1 ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching Dai kichijōtennyo jūni kai ippyakuhachi myō muku daijō kyō |
Sūtra of the Exalted Goddess [and Her Twelve Mudras and One Hundred and Eight Names] in the Immaculate Mahāyāna |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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