·¸Ô | curd; sour milk. |
·ÁÐ | self-command; self-control; taming; subjugation; training; mastery; adjustment. |
·ÇÒÃ | 1. door; avenue. 2. a sense-door; sense-avenue. 3. door of action. |
·ÈªÒµÔ | the ten longest birth stories of Buddha, regarded as the most important. |
·ÈºÒÃÁÕ | the ten perfections; the ten principal virtues practiced by a Bodhisatta. |
·È¾Ã | the ten blessing; ten boons. |
·È¾Å | 1. the Ten Powers of the Buddha. 2. one who is endowed with ten supernormal powers, i.e. the Buddha. |
·È¾ÅÒ³ | the ten supreme intellectual powers of a Tathagata. |
·È¾Ô¸ÃÒª¸ÃÃÁ | the tenfold code of the king; the tenfold virtue or duty of the king; the ten royal virtues; virtues of a ruler. |
·Í§¤Óà»ÅÇ | gold leaf. |
·Í´¡°Ô¹ | ´Ù ¡°Ô¹. |
·Í´¼éÒ (ºÑ§ÊØ¡ØÅ) | v. to lay a robe (as a offering to a monk at a funeral or memorial ceremony); lay down a funeral robe. |
·Í´¼éÒ»èÒ | ´Ù ¼éÒ»èÒ. |
·Ñ¡¢Ô³Ò, ·Ñ¡ÉÔ³Ò | a gift; donation; dedicatory gift; an intercessional expiatory offering; donation given a holy person with reference to unhappy beings in the Peta existence, intended to induce the alleviation of their suffering. |
·Ñ¡¢Ô³ÒÇѯ | winding to the right; clockwise. |
·Ñ¡¢Ôâ³·¡ | water of dedication; consecrated water. |
·Ñ¡¢Ôä³ÂºØ¤¤Å, ·Ñ¡¢Ôà³Âºؤ¤Å | an individual deserving a donation; one worthy of donation. |
·Ñ¡ÉÔ³¹Ô¡Ò | the Southern School of Buddhism, i.e. the Theraveda. |
·Ñ¡ÉԳҹػ·Ò¹ | offering made to a monk or monks on behalf of the dead. |
·Ñ³±¡ÃÃÁ | punishment; penalty. |
·ÑȹÐ, ·ÃÃȹÐ, ·ÑÊʹР| 1. seeing; sight; intuition. 2. view; opinion; theory. |
·ÑÌËÕ¡ÃÃÁ | making firm; strengthening by repeating, as reordination. |
·Ò°¸ÒµØ | the tooth relic (of the Buddha). |
·Ò¹ | giving; gift; alms-giving; charity; generosity; benevolence; liberality; a gift; donation; alms, benefaction. |
·Ò¹º´Õ | 1. lord of alms; master in liberality. 2. one in charge of alms giving; chief donor. |
·Ò¹ÁÑ | (merit) gained through, or connected with, alms-giving; the way of making merit, consisting in alms giving or charity. |
·Ò¡ | almsgiver; donor; benefactor; the lay supporter of Bhikkhus; lay giver; lay supporter. |
·ÒÂÔ¡Ò | a female donor. |
·Ó¹Í§ÊÇ´ | mode of chanting. |
·ÓºØ | merit-making; performing meritorious action. v. to make merit; do merit; do good; perform meritorious action. |
·ÓºØ¢Ö鹺éÒ¹ãËÁè | house-warming ceremony. |
·ÓºØºéÒ¹ | house-blessing ceremony. |
·ÓÇѵÃàªéÒ-¤èÓ | v. to perform morning or evening chanting. |
·Ô¯°¸ÃÃÁ | the visible order of things; present condition; this world; the present life. |
·Ô¯°¸ÃÃÁàÇ·¹Õ¡ÃÃÁ | Immediately Effective Kamma; Karma ripening during the lifetime. |
·Ô¯°¸ÑÁÁԡѵ¶Ð | gain for this life; present benefit; temporal welfare; sources of happiness in the present life. |
·Ô¯°ÒÇÔ¡ÑÁÁì | an open statement of one’s view; explanation of views. |
·Ô¯°Ô, ·Ô°Ô | 1. a theory; view; belief; opinion; speculation; dogma. 2. misbelieve; erroneous opinion; false theory. |
·Ô¯°ÔÇÔÊØ·¸Ô | purity of understanding; purification of view. |
·Ô¯°ÔÊÒÁÑµÒ | equality in view; unity in view. |
·Ô¯°ØªØ¡ÃÃÁ | straightening of one’s own views. |
·Ô¯°Ø»Ò·Ò¹ | clinging to erroneous opinions; attachment to views. |
·Ô¾¾¨Ñ¡¢Ø | divine eye; heavenly eye; clairvoyance. |
·Ô¾¾âʵР| divine ear; heavenly ear; clairaudience. |
·Ô¾Âì | divine; heavenly; celestial. |
·Õ¦¹Ô¡Ò | the Collection of Long Discourses; Dialogues of the Buddha; name of the first main division of the Sutta Pitaka. |
·Õè¡ÑÅ»¹Ò | monastic revenue estate. |
·Õè¸Ã³Õʧ¦ì | monastery estate. |
·ÕèÇÑ´ | monastery compound. |
·ÕèÊØ´ | ´Ù ÍѹµÐ. |
·Ø¡¡® | an offence of wrongdoing. |
·Ø¡¢ì | 1. suffering; misery; woe; pain; ill; sorrow; trouble; discomfort; unsatisfactoriness; problematic situation; stress; conflict. adj. unsatisfactory; miserable; painful; subject to suffering; ill; causing pain. 2. physical or bodily pain. |
·Ø¡¢µÒ | the state of being subject to suffering; painfulness; stress; conflict. |
·Ø¡¢¹ÔâøÍÃÔÂÊѨ | the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering; the Noble Truth of the Extinction of Suffering. |
·Ø¡¢¹Ôâø¤ÒÁÔ¹Õ»¯Ô»·ÒÍÃÔÂÊѨ | the Noble Truth of the Path that leads to the Cessation (or, the Extinction) or Suffering. |
·Ø¡¢àÇ·¹Ò | painful feeling. |
·Ø¡¢ÊÁØ·ÑÂÍÃÔÂÊѨ¨ì | the Noble Truth of the Path of the Cause (or, the Origin) of Suffering; the Noble Truth of the Condition of the Arising of Suffering. |
·Ø¡¢ÍÃÔÂÊѨ¨ì | the Noble Truth of Suffering. |
·Ø¡Ã¡ÔÃÔÂÒ | the practice of austerities; self-mortification. |
·Ø¤µÔ | (the 3 or 4) States of Unhappiness; woeful courses of existence; evil states; woeful existences. |
·Ø¨ÃÔµ | bad conduct; wrong action. |
·ØµÔ¬ҳ | the second Jhana; the second absorption. |
·Ø¾ÀÒÉÔµ | an offence of wrong speech. |
·ØÈÕÅ | of bad conduct; void of morality; immoral. |
à·¾ | lit. a shining one; god; deity; divine being. |
à·Ç´Ò | a celestial or heavenly being; deity. |
à·ÇµÒ¹ØÊµÔ | recollection of heavenly beings; reflection on deifying virtues as found in oneself. |
à·ÇµÒ¾ÅÕ | an offering to the deity. |
à·Ç·Ùµ | lit. gods’ messenger; divine messenger; a symbolic name for those things which remind man of his future and rouse him to earnest striving. |
à·Ç¸ÃÃÁ | divine virtue; the virtues that make divine, i.e. moral shame and fear. |
à·ÇÃÙ» | an image of a deity; idol. |
à·ÇâÅ¡ | world of gods; heaven; celestial realm. |
à·ÇÒ¨Ô¡ | lit. pronouncing two words or two times; esp. those who pronounce the words, taking only two refuses, viz., the Buddha and the Dharma, Tapussa and Bhalika being the first ones. |
à·È¡ÒÅ | a season for merit-making and local festivals. |
à·È¹Ò | preaching; discourse; sermon; instruction. v. to preach; expound the Doctrine; give a sermon. |
à·Õ¹ | a candle. |
à·Õ¹¾ÃÃÉÒ | candle for the rains; Lenten candle. |
â·Á¹ÑÊ | a painful mental feeling; (mental) displeasure; sad-mindedness; grief. |
â·É | fault; blemish; defect; corruption; depravity; disadvantage. |
â·ÊÐ | hatred; anger; ill-will; aversion. |
â·Ê¨ÃÔµ | the hateful; one of hating temperament. |
â·ÊÒ¤µÔ | wrong way of behaviour consisting in hatred; prejudice caused by hatred. |
ä·Â·Ò¹ | a gift fit to be given; gift; donation. |