There are 11 total results for your 湼 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
湼 涅 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh ne |
variant of 涅[nie4] Black mud at the bottom of pools; to defile, black. |
湼末 涅末 see styles |
niè mò nie4 mo4 nieh mo Nematsu |
Nimat, or Calmadana, 'an ancient kingdom and city at the south-east borders of the desert of Gobi.' Eitel. |
湼槃 涅槃 see styles |
niè pán nie4 pan2 nieh p`an nieh pan nehan |
nirvāṇa, v. 涅槃. |
湼疊般那 湼叠般那 see styles |
niè dié bān nà nie4 die2 ban1 na4 nieh tieh pan na nejōhanna |
niṣṭapana, burning, cremation. |
沃羅湼日 沃罗涅日 see styles |
wò luó niè rì wo4 luo2 nie4 ri4 wo lo nieh jih |
Voronezh, city in the southwest of European Russia |
無依湼槃 无依湼槃 see styles |
wú yī niè pán wu2 yi1 nie4 pan2 wu i nieh p`an wu i nieh pan mue nehan |
Final nirvāṇa, v. 無餘, nothing for reincarnation to lay hold of. |
無爲湼槃 无为湼槃 see styles |
wú wéi niè pán wu2 wei2 nie4 pan2 wu wei nieh p`an wu wei nieh pan mui nehan |
(無爲湼槃界) The realm of the eternal, unconditioned nirvāṇa, the Pure Land. |
無餘湼槃 无余湼槃 see styles |
wú yú niè pán wu2 yu2 nie4 pan2 wu yü nieh p`an wu yü nieh pan muyo nehan |
(無餘依湼槃) anupadhiśeṣa, the nirvāṇa state in which exists no remainder of the karma of suffering; it is also the nirvāṇa of arhat extinction of body and mind, described as 無餘灰斷. |
須湼蜜陀 须湼蜜陀 see styles |
xū niè mì tuó xu1 nie4 mi4 tuo2 hsü nieh mi t`o hsü nieh mi to |
sunirmita, but suggestive in meaning of nirmāṇarati, heavens or devas of joyful transformation. |
菲湼耳透鏡 菲涅耳透镜 see styles |
fēi niè ěr tòu jìng fei1 nie4 er3 tou4 jing4 fei nieh erh t`ou ching fei nieh erh tou ching |
Fresnel lens |
摩訶般湼槃那 摩诃般湼槃那 see styles |
mó hē bān niè pán nà mo2 he1 ban1 nie4 pan2 na4 mo ho pan nieh p`an na mo ho pan nieh pan na maka han nehanna |
mahāparinirvāṇa, v. 涅, the great complete nirvāṇa, final release, perfect rest. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "湼" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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