There are 50 total results for your 焰 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
焰 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen en |
flame Flame, blaze; nirvāṇa; translit. ya. Cf. 炎; 閻; 夜. |
燄 焰 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen en |
variant of 焰[yan4] Flame, blaze; idem 焰; 爓 q.v. |
焰地 see styles |
yàn dì yan4 di4 yen ti enji |
burning ground |
焰慧 see styles |
yàn huì yan4 hui4 yen hui enne |
blazing wisdom |
焰水 see styles |
yàn shuǐ yan4 shui3 yen shui ensui |
shimmering waters |
焰火 see styles |
yàn huǒ yan4 huo3 yen huo |
fireworks |
焰熾 焰炽 see styles |
yàn chì yan4 chi4 yen ch`ih yen chih enjiki |
burning brightly |
焰網 焰网 see styles |
yàn wǎng yan4 wang3 yen wang enmō |
The flaming, or shining net of Buddha, the glory of Buddha, which encloses everything like the net of Indra. |
焰胎 see styles |
yàn tāi yan4 tai1 yen t`ai yen tai entai |
The flaming womb, the Garbhadhātu which surrounds with light. |
焰響 焰响 see styles |
yàn xiǎng yan4 xiang3 yen hsiang enkyō |
a ray of light (or a mirage) and an echo |
光焰 see styles |
guāng yàn guang1 yan4 kuang yen kōen |
nimbus |
凶焰 see styles |
xiōng yàn xiong1 yan4 hsiung yen |
ferocity; aggressive arrogance |
劫焰 see styles |
jié yàn jie2 yan4 chieh yen kōen |
kalpa-flames, idem 劫火. |
如焰 see styles |
rú yàn ru2 yan4 ju yen nyoen |
like smoke. |
氣焰 气焰 see styles |
qì yàn qi4 yan4 ch`i yen chi yen |
arrogance; haughtiness |
火焰 see styles |
huǒ yàn huo3 yan4 huo yen |
blaze; flame |
烈焰 see styles |
liè yàn lie4 yan4 lieh yen |
raging flames |
燄口 焰口 see styles |
yàn kǒu yan4 kou3 yen k`ou yen kou enku |
UIkā-mukha. Flaming mouth, a hungry ghost or preta, that is represented as appearing to Ānanda in the 救拔燄ロ餓鬼陀羅尼經 (B.N. 984). |
燈焰 灯焰 see styles |
dēng yàn deng1 yan4 teng yen tōen |
burning lamp |
爾焰 尔焰 see styles |
ěr yàn er3 yan4 erh yen nien |
jñeya |
螢焰 萤焰 see styles |
yíng yàn ying2 yan4 ying yen |
light of firefly; firefly |
焰天王 see styles |
yàn tiān wáng yan4 tian1 wang2 yen t`ien wang yen tien wang en tennō |
suyāma |
焰慧地 see styles |
yàn huì dì yan4 hui4 di4 yen hui ti en'e ji |
The stage of flaming wisdom, the fourth of the ten Bodhisattva-stages. |
焰慧心 see styles |
yàn huì xīn yan4 hui4 xin1 yen hui hsin ene shin |
mind of glowing wisdom |
焰摩天 see styles |
yàn mó tiān yan4 mo2 tian1 yen mo t`ien yen mo tien Enma Ten |
Yamadevaloka, the third of the desire-heavens, above the trāyastriṃśas; also deva Yama, v. 夜, whose wife is 焰摩天妃 in the Yama-maṇḍala. |
焰魔天 see styles |
yàn mó tiān yan4 mo2 tian1 yen mo t`ien yen mo tien Enma ten |
Yama Heaven |
放焰口 see styles |
fàng yàn kǒu fang4 yan4 kou3 fang yen k`ou fang yen kou |
to feed the starving ghosts (i.e. offer sacrifice to protect the departed spirit) |
火焰中 see styles |
huǒ yàn zhōng huo3 yan4 zhong1 huo yen chung kaen chū |
in the fire |
火焰山 see styles |
huǒ yàn shān huo3 yan4 shan1 huo yen shan |
Mountain of Flames of legend; fig. insurmountable obstacle; Mountain of Flames in Turpan depression in Xinjiang |
燈焰生 灯焰生 see styles |
dēng yàn shēng deng1 yan4 sheng1 teng yen sheng tōen shō |
lamp-flame burning |
焰王光佛 see styles |
yàn wáng guāng fó yan4 wang2 guang1 fo2 yen wang kuang fo Enōkō butsu |
The fifth of the twelve shining Buddhas. |
焰鬘得迦 see styles |
yàn mán dé jiā yan4 man2 de2 jia1 yen man te chia Enmantoka |
Yamāntaka |
光燄王佛 光焰王佛 see styles |
guāng yàn wáng fó guang1 yan4 wang2 fo2 kuang yen wang fo kōenō butsu |
The royal Buddha of shining fames, or flaming brightness, Amitābha, with reference to his virtues. |
口吐毒焰 see styles |
kǒu tǔ dú yàn kou3 tu3 du2 yan4 k`ou t`u tu yen kou tu tu yen |
lit. a mouth spitting with poisonous flames; to speak angrily to sb (idiom) |
囂張氣焰 嚣张气焰 see styles |
xiāo zhāng qì yàn xiao1 zhang1 qi4 yan4 hsiao chang ch`i yen hsiao chang chi yen |
overweening attitude; threatening manner |
果焰糕點 果焰糕点 see styles |
guǒ yàn gāo diǎn guo3 yan4 gao1 dian3 kuo yen kao tien |
fruit tart |
水沫泡焰 see styles |
shuǐ mò pào yàn shui3 mo4 pao4 yan4 shui mo p`ao yen shui mo pao yen suimatsu hō en |
Spume, bubbles, and flame, e. g. that all is unreal and transient. |
火燄三昧 火焰三昧 see styles |
huǒ yàn sān mèi huo3 yan4 san1 mei4 huo yen san mei kaen zanmai |
A samādhi entered into by the Buddha, in which he emitted flames to overcome a poisonous dragon. Also 火光 (or 火生) 三昧 q. v. |
降焰魔尊 see styles |
xiáng yàn mó zūn xiang2 yan4 mo2 zun1 hsiang yen mo tsun gō enma son |
Yamāntaka, cf. 焰 the fierce mahārāja with six legs who controls the demons of the West. |
焰摩大火仙 see styles |
yàn mó dà huǒ xiān yan4 mo2 da4 huo3 xian1 yen mo ta huo hsien Enma daika sen |
Jamadagni, one of the seven ancient sage-ṛṣis. |
火焰噴射器 火焰喷射器 see styles |
huǒ yàn pēn shè qì huo3 yan4 pen1 she4 qi4 huo yen p`en she ch`i huo yen pen she chi |
flamethrower |
眾人拾柴火焰高 众人拾柴火焰高 see styles |
zhòng rén shí chái huǒ yàn gāo zhong4 ren2 shi2 chai2 huo3 yan4 gao1 chung jen shih ch`ai huo yen kao chung jen shih chai huo yen kao |
when everybody gathers fuel, the flames are higher (idiom); the more people, the more strength |
救拔焰口餓鬼陀羅尼經 救拔焰口饿鬼陀罗尼经 see styles |
jiù bá yàn kǒu è guǐ tuó luó ní jīng jiu4 ba2 yan4 kou3 e4 gui3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 chiu pa yen k`ou o kuei t`o lo ni ching chiu pa yen kou o kuei to lo ni ching Kubatsu enku gaki daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra for Saving the Burning-Mouth Hungry Ghosts |
瑜伽集要焰口施食儀軌 瑜伽集要焰口施食仪轨 see styles |
yú qié jí yào yàn ko shī shí yí guǐ yu2 qie2 ji2 yao4 yan4 ko1 shi1 shi2 yi2 gui3 yü ch`ieh chi yao yen ko shih shih i kuei yü chieh chi yao yen ko shih shih i kuei Yugashū yō enku sejiki giki |
Ritual Procedures from the Yoga Collection for Feeding the Searing Mouths |
Variations: |
kien きえん |
high spirits; boastful talk |
佛說救拔焰口餓鬼陀羅尼經 佛说救拔焰口饿鬼陀罗尼经 see styles |
fó shuō jiù bá yàn kǒu è guǐ tuó luó ní jīng fo2 shuo1 jiu4 ba2 yan4 kou3 e4 gui3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fo shuo chiu pa yen k`ou o kuei t`o lo ni ching fo shuo chiu pa yen kou o kuei to lo ni ching Bussetsu kyūbachi enku gaki darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra for Saving the Burning-Mouth Hungry Ghosts |
Variations: |
kaendaiko かえんだいこ |
(See 大太鼓・だだいこ) dadaiko drum (decorated with flames) |
瑜伽集要救阿難陀羅尼焰口軌儀經 瑜伽集要救阿难陀罗尼焰口轨仪经 see styles |
yú qié jí yào jiù ān án tuó luó ní yàn kǒu guǐ yí jīng yu2 qie2 ji2 yao4 jiu4 an1 an2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 yan4 kou3 gui3 yi2 jing1 yü ch`ieh chi yao chiu an an t`o lo ni yen k`ou kuei i ching yü chieh chi yao chiu an an to lo ni yen kou kuei i ching Yugashū yōkyū anan darani enku kigi kyō |
Conditions and Causes Which Gave Rise to the Teaching to Ānanda Concerning the Essentials of the Yoga [Tradition] on Distribution of Food to Burning Mouths |
瑜伽集要焰口施食起教阿難陀緣由 瑜伽集要焰口施食起教阿难陀缘由 see styles |
yú qié jí yào yàn kǒu shī shí qǐ jiào ān án tuó yuán yóu yu2 qie2 ji2 yao4 yan4 kou3 shi1 shi2 qi3 jiao4 an1 an2 tuo2 yuan2 you2 yü ch`ieh chi yao yen k`ou shih shih ch`i chiao an an t`o yüan yu yü chieh chi yao yen kou shih shih chi chiao an an to yüan yu Yuga shūyō enku sejiki kikyō ananda enyu |
Conditions and Causes Which Gave Rise to the Teaching to Ānanda Concerning the Essentials of the Yoga [Tradition] on Distribution of Food to Burning Mouths |
大妙金剛大甘露軍拏利焰鬘熾盛佛頂經 大妙金刚大甘露军拏利焰鬘炽盛佛顶经 see styles |
dà miào jīn gāng dà gān lù jun ná lì yàn mán chì chéng fó dǐng jīng da4 miao4 jin1 gang1 da4 gan1 lu4 jun1 na2 li4 yan4 man2 chi4 cheng2 fo2 ding3 jing1 ta miao chin kang ta kan lu chün na li yen man ch`ih ch`eng fo ting ching ta miao chin kang ta kan lu chün na li yen man chih cheng fo ting ching Daimyō kongō dai kanro Kundari Emman shijō bucchō kyō |
Sūtra of the [Yiqie] Foding [zhuanlun wang], who enters the violently blazing [samādhi] of the great wonderful King of Wisdom Amṛta Kundalî |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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