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2 Peace Buddha Girl
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бу́дд|а<-ы>м Buddha m* * *ngener. Buddha, Buddha (легендарный основатель восточной религии) -
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13 Кагьюр
Religion: Bka'-'gyur ("Translation of the Buddha-word", the collection of Tibetan Buddhist sacred literature representing the "Word of the Buddha"), Bkah-Hgyur, Kagyur, Kan-Gyur, Kanjur -
14 Авалокитешвара
Religion: Avalokiteshvara (A compassionate Buddha-to-be, possibly the most popular of all Buddhist deities), Avalokitesvara (A compassionate Buddha-to-be, possibly the most popular of all Buddhist deities) -
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1) General subject: Buddha2) Religion: Buddha (In Buddhism, the term literally meaning "enlightened one", not a proper name but a title, such as messiah, the Christ), Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama, Siddhattha3) Mass media: Gautama Siddhartha Budda -
17 Дерево Бодхи
Religion: Bo tree (According to Buddhist tradition, the pipal under which the Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment. In early Buddhist art it was often used as an aniconic symbol of the Buddha), Bodhi tree -
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19 Три праздника Будды
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Три праздника Будды
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20 Шакьямуни
Religion: Sakya-Muni (One of the names of Gautama Siddartha, the Buddha), Shakyamuni (Epithet applied to Gautama Buddha)
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Buddha — (pronunciation: IPA| [bʊd̪.d̪ʰə] ) ( Awakened one or Enlightened One in Sanskrit and Pali) may refer to:Religion* Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism, clan name Gautama (Sanskrit; Pali: Gotama), personal name said to be Siddhārtha (Sanskrit; Pali … Wikipedia
Buddha — Bud dha, n. [Skr. buddha wise, sage, the enlightened fr. budh to know.] 1. The title of an incarnation of self abnegation, virtue, and wisdom. [1913 Webster] 2. The title of Siddhartha or Gautama, a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Buddha — Siddhartha Gautama, Statue am Niederrhein in der Darstellung als Buddha Shakyamuni (Der Weise aus dem Geschlecht der Shakya) Buddha (Sanskrit, m., बुद्ध, buddha, wörtlich „Erwachter“, chinesisch fó 佛, vietnamesisch bụt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Buddha — (Budha) (izg. búda) m DEFINICIJA rel. 1. (o.560 480. pr. Kr.), također i Gautama, princ Siddhārtha, osnivač religije budizma 2. prema budističkom vjerovanju o reinkarnaciji, prije Gautame Buddhe postojao je cijeli niz istoimenih Buddha, učitelja… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Buddha Da — (ISBN 1841954519) is a novel written by Anne Donovan. It was shortlisted for the 2003 Orange Prize, and the 2003 Whitbread Book Award for a first novel.Plot summary The book takes a mostly light hearted look at what might happen when two vastly… … Wikipedia
Buddha — Buddha1 [bo͞o′də, bood′ə] n. a statue or image of Buddha Buddha2 [bo͞o′də, bood′ə] [Sans, the enlightened one; pp. of budh, to awake, know < IE base * bheudh : see BID1] Siddhartha Gautama, religious philosopher and teacher who lived in India… … English World dictionary
Buddha — (sanskr., d.i. der Erwachte, Weise), Stifter des Buddhismus (s.d.), bei den Indern die 9. Verkörperung des Wischnu als heiliger Weiser, od. die Fortsetzung der Incarnation desselben als Krischna; nach Andern Emanation aus Brahma, zur Reformirung… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Buddha — Buddha, s. Buddhismus … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Buddha — Buddha, Stifter des Buddhismus (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Buddha — (im Sanskrit = erhabene Weisheit), heißt der Stifter des Buddhaismus, welcher als die 9. Fleischwerdung Wischnus verehrt, in China und Korea Fo, in Japan Budsdo, in Tübet Lama, von den Mongolen u. Kalmüken Dschakdschiamuni, auf der hinteren… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Buddha — 1680s, from Pali, lit. awakened, enlightened, pp. of budh to awake, know, perceive, related to Skt. bodhati is awake, observes, understands (see BID (Cf. bid)). Title given by his adherents to the man who taught this path, Siddhartha GAUTAMA (Cf … Etymology dictionary