■ 영-중-일-범-팔-불어 관련-퀴즈 [wiki-bud]Sotāpanna [san-chn]
anabhyupagamatva 不可得 [san-eng]
aho $ 범어 Oh ! [pali-chn]
nisajjā 坐 [pal-eng]
saa.na $ 팔리어 nt.hemp; a coarse hempen cloth. [Eng-Ch-Eng]
Song of Enlightenment 永嘉證道歌 [Muller-jpn-Eng]
毫釐 ゴウリ very tiny bit; a hair's breadth [Glossary_of_Buddhism-Eng]
DEVANAMPIYA TISSA☞ See also: Sri Lanka (Buddhism in). “King who ruled Sri Lanka from 247-207 B.C. and was responsible for the introduction of Buddhism to the island. Although Devanampiya Tissa already knew about Buddhism from King Asoka, his first real occasion for receiving Buddhist teaching came from 【book-page-184 185】 Mahinda, Asoka’s missionary to Sri Lanka. After meeting, quite possibly in Mihintale, Mahinda and his associates were invited to the capital of Anuradhapura. The king offered Mahameghavana Park to the Sangha, on the site that eventually became the Mahavihara monastery. Within a short period, young men from Sri Lanka were initiated into the Sangha, thus establishing a valid ordination lineage on the island. A branch of the Bodhi Tree was brought from India, the Vinaya was recited, and an order of nuns was established. By the end of Devanampiya Tissa’s reign, Buddhism in Sri Lanka was firmly entrenched.” Preb: 107 “The order of nuns essentially died out in Sri Lanka in the eleventh century.” Preb: 12 #1018
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adulte $ 불어 adult [chn_eng_soothil]
斷見 ucchedadarśana; the view that death ends life, in contrast with 常見 that body and soul are eternal—both views being heterodox; also world-extinction and the end of causation.