- sil’mäta
- (sil’mdab, sil’mzi)ieraudzīt
Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
Dasa sil mata — A dasa sil mata is a Buddhist eight or ten precept holder laywoman in Sri Lanka, where the newly re established bhikkhuni lineage is not officially recognized yet. Dasa sil matas status is between an ordinary lay follower and a fully ordained… … Wikipedia
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Bhikkhuni — (Pali; Sanskrit: Bhikshuni) sind buddhistische Nonnen. Der Nonnenorden ist fast ebenso alt wie der Mönchsorden der Männer (siehe Bhikkhu/Bhikshu), steht aber dennoch in dessen Schatten. Der vorbereitende Stand der Novizin wird Samaneri genannt.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Mae ji — in Bangkok Mae ji (Thai: แม่ชี, RTGS: maechi, IPA: [mɛ̂ː tɕʰiː]) are Buddhist laywomen in Thailand occupying a position somewhere between that of an ordinary lay follower and an ordained monk. It is illegal for women to take ordination in… … Wikipedia
Ayya Khema — Infobox Buddhist biography name = Ayya Khema img size = img capt = landscape = birth name = Ilse Ledermann other names = dharma name = birth date = birth date|1923|8|25 birth place = Berlin, Germany death date = death date and… … Wikipedia
Ayya (Pali word) — Ayya is a Pali word, translated as honourable or worthy. cite web url=http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.0:1:2062.pali title=The Pali Text Society s Pali English dictionary accessdate=2006 09 13 author=Pali Text Society,… … Wikipedia
Mihintale — is a mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist monk Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It is now a… … Wikipedia
Maliyadeva — was a monk who is said to have lived in Sri Lanka during the 2nd century BCE and to have attained nirvana.[1] According to the Mahavamsa, part of Theravādin tradition, Maliyadeva was the last arhat in Sri Lanka[2] and Buddhism in Sri Lanka… … Wikipedia
Esala Perahera — Elephants at the Esala Perahera Esala Perahera (the festival of the tooth) is the grand festival of Esala held in Sri Lanka. It is very grand with elegant costumes. Happening in July or August in Kandy, it has become a unique symbol of Sri Lanka … Wikipedia
Siladhara — Siladharas are an order of Theravadin Buddhist nuns in the Thai Forest Tradition. The order, in modern times, exists at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery and Chithurst Buddhist Monastery in England, but originated centuries ago, in India and Sri Lanka … Wikipedia