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burning of incense - Übersetzung nach italienisch

INCENSE USE, PRODUCTION, AND TRADITIONS SPECIFIC TO JAPAN
Japanese Incense; Kodo (Incense Ceremony); Kohdo; The Way of Incense; Way of Incense; Way of Fragrance; Japanese incense
  • ''Ranjyatai'', a historical ''kyara'' wood dating to the 10th century CE, kept at the [[Shōsōin]] treasury in Nara
  • A set of utensils used for incense ceremony

burning of incense      
bruciare incenso
burnt at the stake         
  • A [[Hindu]] widow burning herself with the corpse of her husband, 1820s
  • The burning of a 16th-century Dutch [[Anabaptist]], [[Anneken Hendriks]], who was charged with heresy
  • Tanit with a lion's head
  • Burning of two [[homosexuals]], [[Richard Puller von Hohenburg]] and Anton Mätzler, at the stake outside [[Zürich]], 1482 ([[Spiezer Schilling]])
  • ''Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband'', from ''Pictorial History of China and India'', 1851
  • Black Death Epidemic]]. ''Antiquitates Flandriae'' ([[Royal Library of Belgium]] manuscript 1376/77).
  • Mariana de Carabajal]] (converted Jew), [[Mexico City]], 1601
  • Cathar]] heretics
  • Dózsa's execution (contemporary woodcut)
  • Hulagu]] (left) imprisons Caliph Al-Musta'sim among his treasures to starve him to death. Medieval depiction from "Le livre des merveilles", 15th century
  • [[Jan Hus]] burnt at the stake
  • [[Lynching of Jesse Washington]] in [[Waco, Texas]], on May 15, 1916. He was repeatedly lowered and raised onto a fire for about two hours.
  • Native Americans scalping and roasting their prisoners, published in 1873
  • Perillos being forced into the brazen bull that he built for Phalaris
  • [[Nero's Torches]].
  • ''Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake'', by [[Hermann Stilke]] (1843)
  • Burning of the [[Knights Templar]], 1314
  • An 18th-century illustration of a wicker man. Engraving from ''A Tour in Wales'' written by [[Thomas Pennant]]
  • [[Theodor de Bry]] engraving of a Conquistador being executed by gold
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EXECUTION METHOD
Burning at the stake; Burned at the stake; Burnt at the stake; Burned alive at the stake; Execution by fire; Burn at the stake; Burning to death; Burned to death; Burned at a stake; Stake burning; Burned alive; Burning To Death; Execution by burning; Death by fire; Death by combustion; Burning alive; Burn alive; Executed by fire; Burnt to death; György Dózsa on the iron throne; Fire and faggot; Burning of humans; Death by Burning; Burn at stake; Executed by burning; Burned at the stakes
Messo al rogo
incense burner         
  • Censer from Tibet, late 19th century, silver
  • alt=Source of photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Khorasan]] or Central Asia
  • Kakiemon ware]], [[Walters Art Museum]]
  • Byzantine-Rite [[priest]] with chain censer
  • A [[Qing dynasty]] [[qilin]]-shaped incense burner
  • Censer used during Mass
  • Russian]] church, late 15th-early 16th century, silver, total height: 27.5 cm, width: 10.5 cm, the [[Moscow Kremlin Museums]] ([[Moscow]], Russia)
  • [[Teotihuacan]] censer lid. Museo de América, Madrid
  • A [[Tiangong censer]] to worship the [[Jade Emperor]]
CEREMONIAL INCENSE BURNER
Koro (incense burner); Incense Burner; Incense burner; Ash-Pan; Ash-pan; Perfume burner; Perfume-burner; Incensario; Snuffdishes; Pastille-burner; Pastille burner
incensiere

Definition

incense
n. to burn incense

Wikipedia

Incense in Japan

The burning of incense in Japan began during the 6th century (the Asuka period) with the introduction of Buddhism, which uses incense during rituals and ceremonies. Agarwood was imported into Japan from China via Korea. From that point on, incense would become an important facet of Japanese culture. Incense is used for a variety of purposes, including Buddhist ceremonies, spirituality and meditation.

There are two major types of incense in Japan, which are either heating or smouldering small pieces of fragrant wood, or direct-burning incense in form of sticks or cones formed out of paste without a bamboo stick.

Many of the current incense companies have been in existence for more than 300 years.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für burning of incense
1. Accompanied by his wife Kamala and daughter Pratibha, the BJP chief toured the temple ruins and offered prayers at the ancient Shiva Linga in the presence of Pakistani Hindu priest Pandit Kanshi Ram amidst chanting of ‘Om Namah Shivaya‘ and burning of incense sticks.
2. But what springtime ceremony, celebrating rebirth, has long been part of Chinese culture? (a) Ching Ming, in which families take meals and sweets to their ancestors‘ graves. (b) Chong Wang, in which young women paint an egg with the image of the man they wish to marry. (c) Chung Kong, in which families exchange gifts and feast on dishes of pork and rabbit. (d) Cheng Deng, in which the spirits of loved ones are evoked by the burning of incense and chanting of prayers. 25 At early Christian Easter festivals, novice worshippers in white linen robes were led into church to be baptised in front of the rest of the congregation.