There are 20 total results for your 神足 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
神足 see styles |
shén zú shen2 zu2 shen tsu jinsoku じんそく |
(surname) Jinsoku (神足通) deva-foot ubiquity. ṛddhipādaṛddhi-sākṣātkriyā. Also 神境智通; 如意通 Supernatural power to appear at will in any place, to fly or go without hindrance, to have absolute freedom; cf. 大教. |
神足力 see styles |
shén zú lì shen2 zu2 li4 shen tsu li jinsokuriki |
supernatural powers |
神足月 see styles |
shén zú yuè shen2 zu2 yue4 shen tsu yüeh jinsoku gatsu |
The first, fifth, and ninth months, when the devas go on circuit throughout the earth. |
神足行 see styles |
shén zú xíng shen2 zu2 xing2 shen tsu hsing jinsoku gyō |
to practice of supernatural powers |
神足輪 神足轮 see styles |
shén zú lún shen2 zu2 lun2 shen tsu lun jinsokurin |
ability of the possession of spiritual powers |
神足通 see styles |
shén zú tōng shen2 zu2 tong1 shen tsu t`ung shen tsu tung jinsokutsuu; shinsokutsuu / jinsokutsu; shinsokutsu じんそくつう; しんそくつう |
{Buddh} (See 六神通) unimpeded bodily function (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers) supernatural power of unimpeded bodily function |
三神足 see styles |
sān shén zú san1 shen2 zu2 san shen tsu san jinsoku |
three miraculous powers |
勤神足 see styles |
qín shén zú qin2 shen2 zu2 ch`in shen tsu chin shen tsu gon jinsoku |
spiritual power of diligence |
四神足 see styles |
sì shén zú si4 shen2 zu2 ssu shen tsu shi jinsoku |
idem 四如意足. |
大神足 see styles |
dà shén zú da4 shen2 zu2 ta shen tsu dai jinsoku |
great supernatural powers |
得神足 see styles |
dé shén zú de2 shen2 zu2 te shen tsu toku jinsoku |
to possess supernatural powers |
心神足 see styles |
xīn shén zú xin1 shen2 zu2 hsin shen tsu shin jinsoku |
concentration power |
東神足 see styles |
higashikoutari / higashikotari ひがしこうたり |
(place-name) Higashikoutari |
欲神足 see styles |
yù shén zú yu4 shen2 zu2 yü shen tsu yoku jinsoku |
supernormal aspiration |
神足裕司 see styles |
koutariyuuji / kotariyuji こうたりゆうじ |
(person) Kōtari Yūji (1957.8.10-) |
神足變化 神足变化 see styles |
shén zú biàn huà shen2 zu2 bian4 hua4 shen tsu pien hua jinsoku henge |
transcendental powers and transformations |
六般神足 see styles |
liù pán shén zú liu4 pan2 shen2 zu2 liu p`an shen tsu liu pan shen tsu rokuhan jinsoku |
The six supernatural signs; idem 六瑞. |
威神足力 see styles |
wēi shén zú lì wei1 shen2 zu2 li4 wei shen tsu li i jinsoku riki |
imposing supernatural power |
得神足王 see styles |
dé shén zú wáng de2 shen2 zu2 wang2 te shen tsu wang Tokujinsoku ō |
Maharddhiprāpta |
神足戲樂三昧 神足戏乐三昧 see styles |
shén zú xì lè sān mèi shen2 zu2 xi4 le4 san1 mei4 shen tsu hsi le san mei jinsokukiraku zanmai |
(Skt. ṛdhi-vikrīḍita-samādhi) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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