diamond / (used to translate Sanskrit "vajra", a thunderbolt or mythical weapon) / guardian deity (in Buddhist iconography)
拜拜
bài bai
to pay one's respects by bowing with hands in front of one's chest clasping joss sticks, or with palms pressed together / (Tw) religious ceremony in which offerings are made to a deity
to have a face as terrifying as a temple's guardian deity (idiom)
阿蒙
A1 méng
Amun, deity in Egyptian mythology, also spelled Amon, Amoun, Amen, and rarely Imen
乩童
jī tóng
(Daoism) a spirit medium, often a young person, believed to be possessed by a deity during rituals, acting as an intermediary for communication between the spirit world and humans
帕尔瓦蒂
pà ěr wǎ dì
Parvati (Hindu deity, the consort of Shiva)
摩喉罗伽
mó hóu luó jiā
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity / a protector deity of Buddhist law
赞飨
zàn xiǎng
message dedicated to a deity
酌献
zhuó xiàn
to honor a deity with wine
摩睺罗伽
mó hóu luó jiā
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity / a protector deity of Buddhist law
崇奉
chóng fèng
to believe in (a deity or other supernatural being) / to worship