¨§¡ÃÁ | walking up and down; a terraced walk. v. to walk up and down. |
¨µØµ¶¬Ò³ | the fourth Jhana; the fourth absorption. |
¨µØ¸ÒµØÇÇѵ¶Ò¹ | analysis of the four elements; determining of the elements; contemplation on the 4 essential qualities of which the body is composed. |
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¨µØÃ¾Ô¸¾Ã | the fourfold blessing; the four excellent things, viz., long life, beauty, happiness and health. |
¨µØÃÒÃÔÂÊѨ¨ì | the Four Noble Truths; the Four Holy Truths. |
¨µØÇÃä | a chapter of four monks. |
¨Ã³Ð | behavior; conduct; good conduct. |
¨ÃÔµ | the intrinsic nature of a person; (the six types of) characteristic behavior; character; temperament. |
¨ÃÔÂÒ»Ô®¡ | “Modes of Conduct”; name of the fifteenth division of the Kuddaka Nikaya. |
¨ÃÔÂÒÇѵà | 1. customs and manners to be observed; duties concerned with conduct. 2. conduct and duties; moral conduct and the performance of duties. |
¨Ñ¡¢Ø, ¨Ñ¡ÉØ | the eye. |
¨Ñ¡¢Ø·ÇÒà | the eye-door; eye-avenue. |
¨Ñ¡¢ØÇÔÒ³ | eye-consciousness. |
¨Ñ¡Ã, ¨Ñ¡Ã¸ÃÃÁ | the set of four virtues, being like the four wheels of a carriage, constituting the means to prosperity; virtues wheeling of prosperity. |
¨Ñ¡Ã¾ÃÃ´Ô | 1. world-king; a universal monarch, endowed with the seven valuables or treasures. 2. (T.) an emperor. |
¨Ñ¡ÃÇÒÅ | a world-circle; solar system. |
¨Ñ³±ÒÅ | an outcaste; the untouchable. |
¨Ñ¹·Ã¤µÔ | the system of a lunar calendar. |
¨Ò¤Ð | 1. charity; generosity; sacrifice; self-denial; liberality; munificence; benefaction. 2. abandoning; giving up; renunciation. |
¨Ò¤ÊÑÁ»·Ò | achievement of charity. |
¨Ò¤Ò¹ØÊµÔ | reflection on generosity; recollection of liberality. |
¨ÒµØ·ÊÕ | the 14th day of a fortnight. |
¨ÒµØÁËÒÃÒª | the Four Guardian Deities; the realm of the Four Great Kings. |
¨ÒµØÃ§¤Êѹ¹ÔºÒµ | the Great Assembly of Disciples marked by the union of four factors. |
¨ÒÃÔ¡ | 1. a traveler; wanderer; way-farer. 2. a wandering pave. 3. a journey; wandering. 4. (T.) v. to wander; go on a journey. |
¨ÒÃÖ¡ | v. to inscribe; incise; engrave. |
¨Ó¾ÃÃÉÒ, ¡Òà | Vassa-residence; the rains-retreat; rains-residence; keeping the Buddhist Lent; keeping the rainy season; dwelling permanently at a suitable place throughout the three months of the rainy season. |
¨ÓÇÑ´ | v. to sleep (of a monk or novice). |
¨Ôµ, ¨Ôµµì | thought; mind; a state of consciousness. |
¨Ôµ¡Ò¸Ò¹ | a funeral pile; crematorium; pyre; crematory; catafalque. |
¨ÔµµÐ | thought; thoughtfulness; active thought. |
¨Ôµµ¹ÔÂÒÁ | psychic order; psychic law; order of mind. |
¨ÔµµÇÔÊØ·¸Ô | purity of mind; purification of consciousness. |
¨ÔµµÊѧ¢Òà | mental formation; mental function, i.e., perception and feeling. |
¨ÔµµÒ¹Ø»ÑÊÊ¹Ò | the contemplation of mind; contemplation of various states of mind; mindfulness as regards thoughts. |
¨ÔµµØºÒ·, ¨ÔµµØ»»Ò· | the rise of a thought; thought; intention. |
¨Ô¹µÁ»ÑÒ | understanding through reasoning; wisdom resulting from reflection. |
¨ÕÇÃ | 1. the yellow robe (of a Buddhist monk or novice); any of the three garments of the monk. 2. (T.) the upper inner robe. |
¨ÕÇÃ͸Ôɰҹ | the determined robes; the three robes determined for regular personal use. |
¨ÕÇÃÍÒÈÑÂ | an extra robe. |
¨ØµÔ | shifting (out of one existence to another); decease; the final thought-moment of particular life; death. |
¨ØµÔ¨Ôµ | death-consciousness; dying or death-consciousness; the consciousness disconnecting the present life. |
¨ØµÔÇÔÒ³ | ´Ù ¨ØµÔ¨Ôµ |
¨ØµÙ»»ÒµÒ³ | the knowledge of the decease and rebirth of beings; the clairvoyant supernormal vision dealing with the death and rebirth of beings; the perception of the appearing and disappearing of various beings according to the consequences of their past deeds. |
¨ØÅÅÇÃä | “Smaller Section”; name of a book of the Vinaya Pitaka. |
਴ÕÂì | 1. a person, place or object worthy of worship; reminder. 2. (T.) a sepulchral monument; pagoda; shrine; dagoba; bell-shaped stupa (with a slender spire); tapering-spired stupa; Phra Chedi. |
ਵ¹Ò | volition; will; intention. |
ਵÀÙµ | soul; the self; Atman. |
ਵÊÔ¡ | mental concomitants; mental factors; mental states; mental activities; the adjuncts of consciousness; mental adjuncts; mental coefficients. |
ਵÊÔ¡·Ø¡¢ì | mental pain. |
ਵÊÔ¡ÊØ¢ | mental happiness. |
à¨âµ»ÃÔÂÒ³ | knowledge of others’ thoughts; telepathy. |
à¨âµÇÔÁصµÔ | deliverance of mind. |
à¨ÃÔ¾Ãоط¸Á¹µì | to chant holy stanzas. |
à¨éÒ¤³Ð | 1. Chief monk of an administrative division; eccl. Chief officer; eccl. Governor. 2. Chief monk of a monastery-section. |
à¨éÒ¤³Ð¨Ñ§ËÇÑ´ | the Ecclesiastical Provincial Governor. |
à¨éÒ¤³ÐµÓºÅ | the Ecclesiastical Commune-Chief. Eccl. Dub-District Head. |
à¨éÒ¤³ÐÀÒ¤ | the Ecclesiastical Regional Governor. |
à¨éÒ¤³ÐãËè | the Chief Superintendent of the (Central, North, South, East, or Dhammayutika) Ecclesiastries; Chief of the … Eccl. Jurisdiction; Eccl. Governor General. |
à¨éÒ¤³ÐÍÓàÀÍ | the Ecclesiastical District Officer. |
à¨éҤس | a title unofficially used in speaking to or of a monk of a higher rank; “Chao Khun”; “The Right Venerable”. ´Ù ¾ÃÐÃÒªÒ¤³Ð |
à¨éÒÀÒ¾ | the host; sponsor; chief donor. |
à¨éÒ͸ԡÒà | the abbot who is an Ecclesiastical Village-Chief as well. |
à¨éÒÍÒÇÒÊ | the abbot. |
à¨ÔÁ | v. to anoint. n. anointment. |
ᨡѹ | a vase. |
ᨧ | preaching or chanting on the account of the First Council of Buddhism. |
⨷¡ì | reprover; accuser; plaintiff. |
⨷¹Ò | reproof; charge; accusation; plaint. |