Á§¤Å | festivity; good omen; auspice; auspicious ceremony; (the thirty-eight) blessings. Adj. auspicious. |
Á³±» | a pavilion; temporary shed; square spired pavilion. |
Á·Ð | intoxication; pride; sexual excess. |
Á¹µì, Á¹µÃì | a charm; spell; incantation; sacred or magical formula or invocation; verbal formulas used as incantations in the magic of sound. ´Ù ÊÇ´Á¹µì. |
Á¹Ð, Áâ¹ | mind; thinking function; thinking faculty. |
Á¹ÊÔ¡Òà | attention; pondering; attentiveness; advertence; mental application; reflection. |
Á¹ØÉÂì | a human being. |
Á¹ØÉ¸ÃÃÁ | humanity; virtue of man; the Five Precepts. |
Á¹ØÉÂâÅ¡ | the human world; the human realm; the world of men. |
Á⹡ÃÃÁ | mental action; action done by mind. |
Áâ¹·ÇÒÃ | the mind-door; mind-avenue. |
Á⹷بÃÔµ | evil mental action; evil of mind or thoughts; misconduct by mind. |
Áâ¹¸ÒµØ | the mind-element; element of apprehension; the ideational faculty. |
Áâ¹ÁÂÔ·¸Ô | the magic power of the mind; mind-made magical power. |
Áâ¹ÇÔÒ³ | mind-consciousness; the mind cognition. |
Áâ¹ÇÔÒ³¸ÒµØ | mind-consciousness element. |
Áâ¹Êѧ¢Òà | ´Ù ¨ÔµµÊѧ¢ÒÃ. |
Áâ¹ÊبÃÔµ | good mental action; good conduct in thought. |
ÁÁѧ¡Òà | selfish attachment; the notion of ‘mine’. |
ÁóР| death. |
ÁóÀÒ¾ | death (used when speaking of a monk or novice). |
ÁÃ³ÊµÔ | mindfulness of death; meditation on death. |
ÁÃä | the Path; the way; the Noble Path; the Noble Eightfold Path; the Path leading to the Cessation of Suffering. |
ÁÃä¹Ò¡ | lay leader of a congregation (or, of a Wat lay community). |
ÁÅÐ | dirt; impurity; stain; refuse; dust. |
ÁËÒ | the title of a à»ÃÕÂ. |
ÁËÒà¶ÃÊÁÒ¤Á | Mahathera Council; Council of Elders; the Sangha Supreme Council. |
ÁËÒ¹Ô¡Ò | the Mahanikaya Sect; “Great Sect”; Greater Sub-Order (of the Thai Monkhood); greater denomination. à·Õº ¸ÃÃÁÂØµ. |
ÁËÒºØÃØÉ | Great Man. |
ÁËÒ»ØÃÔÊÅѡɳР| (the thirty-two) marks of the Great Man. |
ÁËÒÀÔà¹É¡ÃÁ³ì | the Great Renunciation; the going forth of the Bodhisatta into the homeless life. |
ÁËÒÀÙµÃÙ» | (the four) primary elements; great essentials; material qualities of matter. |
ÁËÒÂÒ¹ | “the Great Vehicle”; the school of the Great Vehicle (of salvation); the Northern School of Buddhism. |
ÁÑ¡¢Ð | depreciation of another’s worth; detraction. |
ÁÑ¡¹éÍ | ´Ù ÍÑ»»Ô¨©µÒ. |
ÁѤ¤Ð | ´Ù ÁÃä. |
ÁѧÊÇÔÃÑµÔ | abstinence from meat; vetgetarianism. |
ÁѨ¨Ø | death. |
ÁѨ¨ØÃÒª | the king of death; the Death. |
ÁѨ©ÃÔÂÐ | meanness; avariciousness; stringiness; selfishness. |
ÁѪªÐ | an intoxicant. |
ÁѪ¬ÔÁ¹Ô¡Ò | “Collection of Middle-length Discourses”; “Further Dialogues of the Buddha”; name of the second of the five main divisions of the Sutta Pitaka. |
ÁѪ¬ÔÁ»ÃÐà·È | ´Ù ÁѸÂÁ»ÃÐà·È. |
ÁѪ¬ÔÁÂÒÁ | the middle watch (from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.). |
ÁѪ¬ÔÁÒ»¯Ô»·Ò | the Middle Path; the Middle Way; the via media; the golden mean. ´Ù ÁÃä. |
ÁѵµÑØµÒ | moderation; knowledge of how to be temperate. |
ÁÑ··ÇÐ | gentleness; softness. |
ÁѸÂÁ»ÃÐà·È | the middle country including the Ganges basin. |
ÁÒ¦ºÙªÒ | Worship on the Full-Moon Day of the third Lunar month in commemoration of the Great Assembly of Disciples. |
ÁÒµÒ»ÔµØÍػѯ°Ò¹ | the support of mother and father; ministering to parents; looking after parents. |
ÁÒµÔ¡Ò | 1. matrix; schedule; list; heading. 2. (T.) funeral chanting (of Abhidhamma matrices or schedules). |
ÁҵؤÒÁ | a woman; woman folk; women (collectively). |
Áҵئҵ | matricide. |
ÁҹР| conceit; pride; inordinate feeling; spiritual pride. |
Áҹѵ | penance. |
ÁÒÂÒ | illusion; deceit; trick; the display of an illusion. |
ÁÒÃ | the Evil One; Death; the Tempter. |
ÁÔ¨©Ò·Ô¯°Ô | wrong view; false view. |
ÁԵû¯ÔÃÙ»¡ì | a false friend; one pretending to be a friend. |
ÁÔ·¸Ð | torpor; drowsiness; languor. |
ÁØ¢ºÒ° | word of mouth; oral. |
ÁØ·ÔµÒ | sympathetic joy; altruistic joy. |
ÁØ·ÔµÒ¨Ôµ, ¡ÒÃáÊ´§ | congratulations. |
ÁØÊÒÇÒ· | false speech; lying. |
ÁÙźÑÑµÔ | root-regulation; main rule; principle or primary rule. |
àÁµµÒ | loving-kindness; friendliness; goodwill. |
àÁ¶Ø¹¸ÃÃÁ | sexual intercourse; coupling; coitus. |
àÁÃØ | ´Ù ¨Ôµ¡Ò¸Ò¹. |
âÁ¡¢¸ÃÃÁ | salvation; deliverance; freedom. |
âÁ¡ÉÐ | salvation; release; deliverance; liberation; the state of disentanglement or separation in release; freedom. |
âÁËÐ | delusion; ignorance; dullness. |
âÁ˨ÃÔµ | the unintelligent; the ignorant; one whose habit is infatuation; a man of foolish habits; the stupid- or dull-natured; one of deluded temperament. |
âÁËÒ¤µÔ | wrong way of behavior consisting in delusion; prejudice caused by delusion or stupidity. |