There are 6 total results for your 苏悉地 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蘇悉地 苏悉地 see styles |
sū xī dì su1 xi1 di4 su hsi ti soshitsuji |
susiddhi, a mystic word of the Tantra School, meaning "may it be excellently accomplished", v. the蘇悉地經 Susiddhi Sutra and 蘇悉地羯羅經 Susiddhikāra Sutra. |
蘇悉地經 苏悉地经 see styles |
sū xī dì jīng su1 xi1 di4 jing1 su hsi ti ching Soshitchi kyō |
Suxidi jing |
蘇悉地羯囉經 苏悉地羯囉经 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó jīng su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 jing1 su hsi ti chieh lo ching Soshitsujikyara kyō |
Tantra of Uncanny Success [in All Endeavours] |
蘇悉地羯羅經 苏悉地羯罗经 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó jīng su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 jing1 su hsi ti chieh lo ching Soshitsujikyara kyō |
Tantra of Uncanny Success [in All Endeavours] |
蘇悉地儀軌契印圖 苏悉地仪轨契印图 see styles |
sū xī dì yí guǐ qì yìn tú su1 xi1 di4 yi2 gui3 qi4 yin4 tu2 su hsi ti i kuei ch`i yin t`u su hsi ti i kuei chi yin tu Soshitsuji giki geiin zu |
Mudrās for the Susiddhi Ritual Procedure |
蘇悉地羯羅供養法 苏悉地羯罗供养法 see styles |
sū xī dì jié luó gōng yǎng fǎ su1 xi1 di4 jie2 luo2 gong1 yang3 fa3 su hsi ti chieh lo kung yang fa Soshicchikara kuyō hō |
Suxidijieluo gongyang fa |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 6 results for "苏悉地" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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