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There are 11 total results for your 忿怒 search.

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忿怒

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fèn nù
    fen4 nu4
fen nu
 funnu
    ふんぬ
variant of 憤怒|愤怒[fen4 nu4]
(n,adj-no,vs) anger; rage; resentment; indignation; exasperation
Anger, angry, fierce, over-awing: a term for the 忿王 or 忿怒王 (忿怒明王) the fierce mahārājas as opponents of evil and guardians of Buddhism; one of the two bodhisattva forms, resisting evil, in contrast with the other form, manifesting goodness. There are three forms of this fierceness in the Garbhadhātu group and five in the Diamond group.

忿怒拳

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fèn nù quán
    fen4 nu4 quan2
fen nu ch`üan
    fen nu chüan
 funnu ken
adamantine fists

忿怒鉤


忿怒钩

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fèn nù gōu
    fen4 nu4 gou1
fen nu kou
 Funnukō
A form of Guanyin with a hook.

五忿怒

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wǔ fèn nù
    wu3 fen4 nu4
wu fen nu
 go funnu
The five angry ones, idem 五大明王.

不淨忿怒


不净忿怒

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bù jìng fèn nù
    bu4 jing4 fen4 nu4
pu ching fen nu
 Fujōfunnu
不淨金剛; 鳥樞沙摩明王 or 鳥芻沙摩明王; 觸金剛 Ucchuṣma, a bodhisattva connected with 不動明王 who controls unclean demons.

五部忿怒

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wǔ bù fèn nù
    wu3 bu4 fen4 nu4
wu pu fen nu
 go bu funnu
five great guardian kings

Variations:
憤怒
忿怒

see styles
 funnu; fundo
    ふんぬ; ふんど
(n,adj-no,vs,vi) anger; rage; resentment; indignation; exasperation

十忿怒明王

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shí fèn nù míng wáng
    shi2 fen4 nu4 ming2 wang2
shih fen nu ming wang
 jūfunnumyōō
The ten irate rājas, or protectors, whose huge images with many heads and limbs are seen in temples; perhaps the ten krodha gods of the Tibetans (Khro-bo); their names are 焰鬘得迦 Yamāntaka; 無能勝 Ajita; 鉢納 鬘得迦 ? Padmāhtaka; 尾覲那得迦 Vighnāntaka; 不動尊 Acala; 吒枳 ? Dākinī; 儞羅難拏 ? Nīladaṇḍa; 大力, 送婆 Sambara; and縛日羅播多羅 Vīrabhadra.

忿怒王大威德儀軌品


忿怒王大威德仪轨品

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fèn nù wáng dà wēi dé yí guǐ pǐn
    fen4 nu4 wang2 da4 wei1 de2 yi2 gui3 pin3
fen nu wang ta wei te i kuei p`in
    fen nu wang ta wei te i kuei pin
 Funnuō daiitoku giki hon
Fennuwang daweide yigui pin

大乘方廣曼殊室利菩薩華嚴本教閻曼德迦忿怒王眞言大威德儀軌品


大乘方广曼殊室利菩萨华严本教阎曼德迦忿怒王眞言大威德仪轨品

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dà shèng fāng guǎng màn shū shì lì pú sà huā yán běn jiào yán màn dé jiā fèn nù wáng zhēn yán dà wēi dé yí guǐ pǐn
    da4 sheng4 fang1 guang3 man4 shu1 shi4 li4 pu2 sa4 hua1 yan2 ben3 jiao4 yan2 man4 de2 jia1 fen4 nu4 wang2 zhen1 yan2 da4 wei1 de2 yi2 gui3 pin3
ta sheng fang kuang man shu shih li p`u sa hua yen pen chiao yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen ta wei te i kuei p`in
    ta sheng fang kuang man shu shih li pu sa hua yen pen chiao yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen ta wei te i kuei pin
 Daijō hōkō Manjushiri bosatsu kegon honkyō emmantokka funnuō shingon daītoku giki bon
Ritual Chapter on Yamāntaka, Ferocious King of Mantras and Great Intimidating Righteousness, from the Āryamañjuśriyamūlakalpa-bodhisattvapiṭakāvataṃsaka-mahāyāna-vaipulya-sūtra

大方廣曼殊室利童眞菩薩華嚴本教讚閻曼德迦忿怒王眞言阿毘遮迦嚕儀軌品


大方广曼殊室利童眞菩萨华严本教讚阎曼德迦忿怒王眞言阿毘遮迦噜仪轨品

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dà fāng guǎng màn shū shì lì tóng zhēn pú sà huā yán běn jiào zàn yán màn dé jiā fèn nù wáng zhēn yán ā pí zhē lū jiā yí guǐ pǐn
    da4 fang1 guang3 man4 shu1 shi4 li4 tong2 zhen1 pu2 sa4 hua1 yan2 ben3 jiao4 zan4 yan2 man4 de2 jia1 fen4 nu4 wang2 zhen1 yan2 a1 pi2 zhe1 lu1 jia1 yi2 gui3 pin3
ta fang kuang man shu shih li t`ung chen p`u sa hua yen pen chiao tsan yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen a p`i che lu chia i kuei p`in
    ta fang kuang man shu shih li tung chen pu sa hua yen pen chiao tsan yen man te chia fen nu wang chen yen a pi che lu chia i kuei pin
 aihōkō Manjushiridō shimbosatsu kegon honkyō san Emmantokka funnuō shingon abisharoka giki bon
Ritual Chapter on Yamāntaka, Ferocious King of Mantras and Abhicāraka, from the Bodhisattvapiṭakāvisara-mañjusr'īkumārabhūta-mūlakalpa

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 11 results for "忿怒" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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