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ÍÒ¡ÒÈ [¸ÒµØ] |
space. |
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ÍÒ¡ÒÊҹѨÒµ¹Ð |
the Sphere of Unbounded Space; the Realm of Infinity of Space. |
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ÍÒ¡Ô¨ÑÒµ¹Ð |
the Sphere (or Realm) of Nothingness. |
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ÍҤѹµØ¡Ð |
a guest; newcomer; stranger. |
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ÍÒ¦Òµ |
malice; hatred; revengefulness. |
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ÍÒ¨ÒÃÐ |
conduct; behaviour. |
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ÍÒ¨ÒÃÂì |
a teacher; regular instructor. |
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ÍÒ¨Ô³³¡ÃÃÁ |
Habitual Kamma; habitual act. |
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ÍÒªªÇÐ |
honesty; integrity. |
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ÍÒªÕÇ¡ |
a kind of non-Buddhist ascetics, mostly naked. |
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ÍÒªÕÇ»ÒÃÔÊØ·¸ÔÈÕÅ |
discipline as regards purity of livelihood; Purity of Conduct connected with Livelihood. |
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ÍÒµÁѹ |
the self; soul. |
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ÍÒ·Ô¡ÑÁÁÔ¡Ð |
1. name of the first main division of the Vinaya Pitaka. 2. the beginner; the first transgressor; the first doer. |
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ÍÒ·Ô¾ÃËÁ¨ÃÃÂì |
rudiments of the training in the Holy Life; fundamental or major precepts. |
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ÍÒ·Õ¹¾, ÍÒ·Õ¹ÇÐ |
disadvantage; peril; defect; danger. |
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ÍÒà·Ê¹Ò»Ò¯ÔËÒÃÔÂì |
marvelous ability of mind-reading or guessing other people’s character; marvel of thought-reading. |
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ÍÒ¹Ò»Ò¹ÊµÔ |
mindfulness on breathing; mindfulness regarding breathing. |
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ÍÒ¹ÔʧÊì |
profit; merit; good result; advantage. |
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ÍÒºÑµÔ |
an ecclesiastical offence; offence. |
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ÍһѵµÒ¸Ô¡Ã³ì |
legal questions concerning offences; legal processes concerning committed offences; the awarding of them and the atonement for them. |
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ÍÒâ»¸ÒµØ |
lit. fluid element; water; Cohesion; the element of cohesion. |
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ÍÒÁÔÊ |
food; flesh; materiality; material things. adj. material; physical; carnal. |
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ÍÒÁÔÊ·Ò¹ |
donation of requisites (i.e. food, lodging, etc.); material gifts. |
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ÍÒµ¹Ð |
the Twelve Spheres; the Twelve Bases; bases. ÀÒÂã¹ : sense-organs; the (six) senses; sense-bases; sense-fields. ÀÒ¹͡ : sense-objects and mind-object. |
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ÍÒÂØ |
1. age; life-span. 2. longevity; long life. |
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ÍÒÂØÊѧ¢Òà |
constituents of life; vital principle. ´Ù »Å§ÍÒÂØÊѧ¢ÒÃ. |
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ÍÒÃÁ³ì |
sense-objects; an object of consciousness. |
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ÍÒÃÑ¡¢ÊÑÁ»·Ò |
the achievement of protection; to be endowed with wariness or watchfulness. |
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ÍÒÃÒÁÔ¡ |
monastery-attendant. |
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ÍÒʹìʧ¦ì |
monks’ seat; dais or raised platform for monks. |
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ÍÒÊÇÐ |
mental intoxication or defilement; worldly influxes; accumulation; outflows; corruption; canker; taint; pollution. |
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ÍÒÊÇÑ¡¢ÂÒ³ |
the knowledge of the cessation of mental intoxication; knowledge of the destruction of cankers; knowledge that the outflows are extinct. |
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ÍÒÊѹ¹¡ÃÃÁ |
Death proximate Kamma; a Kamma done immediately before death; Proximate Kamma. |
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ÍÒÊÒÌËºÙªÒ |
worship on the full-moon day of Asalha month (the eight lunar month) in commemoration of the First Sermon and the foundation of the Buddhist order. |
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ÍÒËÒÃ |
food; nutriment. |
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ÍÔ¨©Ò |
1. desire. 2. (T.) ´Ù ÍÔÊÊÒ. |
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ÍÔµÔÇØµµ¡Ð |
“Thus said” Discourses; name of the fourth division of the Khuddaka Nikaya. |
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ÍÔ·¸Ô |
success; supernormal power; psychic power; magical power. |
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ÍÔ·¸ÔºÒ· |
the Four Paths of Accomplishment; Means of Accomplishment; the means of accomplishment one’s own end or purpose; the four Roads to Power; basis for success. |
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ÍÔ·¸Ô»Ò¯ÔËÒÃÔÂì |
a wonder of psychic power; marvel; miracle. |
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ÍÔ·¸ÔÇÔ¸Ô |
Psychic Powers; different psychic powers; Various Magical Powers. |
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ÍÔ¹·ÃÕÂì |
1. the sense-faculties; the sense-forces. 2. spiritual Faculties; faculties. |
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ÍÔ¹·ÃÕÂÊѧÇÃÈÕÅ |
discipline as regards sense-restraint; Sense-Restraint; purity of conduct consisting in the restraint of the senses. |
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ÍÔÃÔÂÒº¶ |
deportment; posture. |
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ÍÔÊÊÒ |
envy; jealousy. |
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ÍØ¡à¢»¹Õ¡ÃÃÁ |
the formal act of suspension; ostracism. |
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ÍØ¤¤Ë¹ÔÁÔµµì |
mental image; learning sign; sign to be grasped. |
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ÍØ¨à©··Ô¯°Ô |
annihilationism; the doctrine of the annihilation (of the soul); belief in the annihilation of the soul. |
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ÍØ¯°Ò¹ÊÑÁ»·Ò |
the achievement of persistent effort. |
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ÍØµÃÒʧ¤ì |
the upper robe. |
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ÍØµÃÔÁ¹ØÊ¸ÃÃÁ |
superhuman state; extraordinary attainment. |
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ÍØµØ¹ÔÂÒÁ |
physical inorganic order; physical laws. |
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ÍØ·à·Êԡ਴ÕÂì |
shrine by dedication; memorial object of worship referring to the Buddha, i.e. a Buddha image. |
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ÍØ·¸Ñ¨¨Ð |
restlessness; unrest; distraction; flurry. |
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ÍØ·¸Ñ¨¨¡Ø¡¡Ø¨¨Ð |
Restlessness and Worry; flurry and worry; anxiety. |
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ÍØ·Ò¹ |
an utterance; a paean; “Paeans of Joy”; the Solemn Utterances of the Buddha; name of the third division of the Khuddaka Nikaya. |
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ÍØ·ÔÈ¡ØÈÅ, ¡Òà |
dedication or transference of merit; radiation of merit. |
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ÍØºÒ |
means; method; resource; expedient. |
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ÍØºÒÊ¡ |
lit. one who comes or sits near; a lay devotee; a devout or faithful layman; lay Buddhist. |
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ÍØºÒÊÔ¡Ò |
a female devotee; a lay woman disciple. |
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ÍØàº¡¢Ò |
1. Equanimity; even-mindedness; neutrality; poise. 2. Indifference; neutral feeling; neither pleasurable nor painful feeling. |
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ÍØâºÊ¶ |
1. observance; the observance of the Eight Percepts. 2. biweekly recitation of the Vinaya rules by a chapter of Buddhist monks; the days for special meeting of the order, and for recitation of Patimokkha. 3. the Uposatha hall; consecrated assembly hall. |
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ÍØâºÊ¶ÈÕÅ |
the Eight Percepts observed by lay devotees on Uposatha days. |
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ÍØ»¡ÔàÅÊ |
impurity; defilement. |
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ÍØ»¦Òµ¡ÃÃÁ |
Destructive Kamma. |
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ÍØ»¨Òà |
neighborhood; surrounding area. |
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ÍØ»¨ÒÃÊÁÒ¸Ô |
proximate concentration; approaching concentration; neighborhood-concentration; access-concentration. |
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ÍØ»°Ò¡ |
attendant; lay supporter. |
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ÍØ»¹ÒËÐ |
ill-will; grudge; enmity. |
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ÍØ»»ÑªªàÇ·¹Õ¡ÃÃÁ |
Subsequently Effective Kamma; Karma ripening in the next life. |
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ÍØ»»Ò·Ð |
arising; genesis. |
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ÍØ»»ÕÌ¡¡ÃÃÁ |
Obstructive Kamma; Counteractive Kamma. |
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ÍØ»ÁÒ |
simile; parable. |
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ÍØ»ÊÁº· |
full (or higher) ordination; talking up the Bhikkhuship; Full Admission to the Sangha; Ordination Ceremony. v. to be ordained; enter the monkhood; join the Order. |
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ÍØ»ÊÑÁºÑ¹ |
the ordained; a Bhikkhu or Bhikkhuni. |
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ÍØ»Ñª¬ÒÂì |
a spiritual teacher; preceptor. |
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ÍØ»Ñµ¶ÑÁÀ¡¡ÃÃÁ |
Supportive Kamma. |
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ÍØ»Ò·Ò¹ |
attachment; clinging; grasping. |
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ÍØ»Ò·Ò¹¢Ñ¹¸ì |
aggregate (as object) of clinging. |
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ÍØ»Ò·ÒÂÃÙ» |
the Derivatives; derivative or secondary material properties dependent on the Four Great Essentials; material qualities derived from the Four Great Essentials; derivative matter. |
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ÍØ»Ò·Ô¹¹¡ |
lit. grasped by craving and false view; karmically acquired; Kammically grasped. |
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ÍØ»ÒÂÒÊ |
despair. |
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ÍØ¾à¾¤Ò»ÕµÔ |
uplifting joy; thrilling emotion. |
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à͡Ѥ¤µÒ |
one-pointedness (of mind); mental one-pointedness; concentration. |
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âÍ¡¡Ñ¹µÔ¡Ò»ÕµÔ |
oscillating interest; showering joy. |
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âÍªÒ |
nutritive essence; nutriment. |
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â͵µÑ»»Ð |
moral fear; moral dread. |
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âÍ»»ÒµÔ¡Ð |
creatures having spontaneous births. |
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âÍÇÒ· |
admonition; exhortation; advice. |
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âÍÇÒ·»Ò¯ÔâÁ¡¢ì |
the Principle Teaching; the Fundamental Teaching; exhortatory Patimokkha. |