阿耆尼 āqíní
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āqíní
proper noun
Agni
Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语
Notes: Hindu god of fire (Wikipedia '阿耆尼') -
āqíní
proper noun
Agni
Domain: Buddhism 佛教
Notes: Sanskrit equivalent: agni, Japanese: Kashin, Tibetan: me lha; the Brahmanic god of fire Agni was adopted into the Buddhist pantheon of deities. Agni is mentioned Vedic texts, such as the Isa Upanisad, and described in Tantric texts as located in south of ritual mandalas (BL 'Agni', p. 20; FGDB '阿耆尼'; Heehs 2002, p. 74; SH '阿祇儞', p. 290) -
Āqíní
proper noun
Agni
Domain: Buddhism 佛教 , Concept: Place Name 地名
Notes: Name of a historic kingdom north of Lopnor (Ding '阿耆尼'; Eitel 'Agni', p. 6; FGDB '阿耆尼國'; SH '阿耆尼', p. 290)
Contained in
- 阿耆尼国(阿耆尼國) Kingdom of Agni
- 阿耆尼湿头摩(阿耆尼濕頭摩) Agnistoma
Word is mentioned most frequently in
Truncated for common words
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