À¤ÇÒ | ´Ù ¾ÃмÙéÁÕ¾ÃÐÀÒ¤. |
À¾ | becoming; existence; process of becoming; state of existence. |
ÀÂÒ¤µÔ | wrong way of behaviour consisting in fear; prejudice caused by fear. |
ÀǵѳËÒ | craving for existence; craving for rebirth; craving for sensual pleasures connected with the view of eternalism. |
ÀÇѧ¤ì | life-continum; the subliminal consciousness; constituent of becoming; the passive state of mind; functional state of subconsciousness. |
Àѧ¤Ð | dissolution; cessation; dissolving or waning moment. |
Àѳ±Ò¤ÒÃÔ¡ | a storekeeper or treasurer. |
Àѳ±Ù¡ÃÃÁ | close shaving; act of shaving close. |
Àѵ | food; meal; boiled rice. |
Àѵ¡Ô¨ | talking a meal. |
ÀѵµØà·È¡ì | one in charge of the distribution of food; an elder who supervises the distribution of food; superintendent of meals; issuer of meals. |
ÀÑÂ | fear; fright; danger. |
ÀÒÇÐ | fixed nature; condition; becoming. |
ÀÒÇ¹Ò | development; mental culture; meditation. |
ÀÒǹһ¸Ò¹ | the effort to develop unrisen good; the effort to develop wholesome states. |
ÀÒǹÒÁ»íÒ | wisdom resulting from mental development; understanding through practice. |
ÀÒǹÒÁÑ | (merit) gained through, or connected with, meditation; merit accomplished by culture or practice; mental culture as a way of making merit. |
ÀÒàǵѾ¾¸ÃÃÁ | that which is to be developed, i.e. the Noble Eightfold Path. |
ÀÒÉÔµ | a saying. |
ÀÔ¡¢Ò | alms; begged food. |
ÀÔ¡¢Ò¨ÒÃ | going about for alms; begging for alms. |
ÀÔ¡ÉØ | a Bhikkhu; Bhikkhu; Buddhist monk. |
ÀÔ¡ÉØ³Õ | a Bhikkhuni; Buddhist nun. |
ÀÙµ | 1. the elements of which the body is composed. ´Ù ÁËÒÀÙµÃÙ». 2. a living being; born creature. 3. a ghost. 4. an Arahant. |
ÀÙÁÔ | 1. ground; plane; stage; level. 2. state of consciousness; a plane of existence; a plane of consciousness. |
àÀÊѪ | medicine; drug. |
âÀª¹Ð | food, meal. |
âÀª¹ÕÂÐ | fit to be eaten; soft food. |
âÀªà¹ÁѵµÑØµÒ | moderation in eating. |