Mada (Sanskrit; Tibetan phonetic: gyakpa ) is a Buddhist term translated as "self-satisfaction", "self-infatuation", or "mental inflation". It is identified...
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Mada, a term from Hindu theology and mythology Mada (Buddhism), an unwholesome factor in Buddhism Mada, a village in the Balșa commune in Hunedoara County...
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Gadjah Mada University (Javanese: ꦈꦕꦮꦶꦪꦠꦒꦗꦃꦩꦢ, romanized: Ucawiyata Gajah Mada; Indonesian: Universitas Gadjah Mada, abbreviated as UGM) is a public research...
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relationship between Buddhism and sexual orientation varies by tradition and teacher. According to some scholars, early Buddhism appears to have placed...
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the mind, which are: kama (Desire/Lust), krodha (Anger), lobha (Greed), mada (Ego), moha (Attachment), and matsarya (Jealousy) additionally alasya (laziness)...
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samskara चित्त संस्कार; Pali: cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are identified within the teachings of the Abhidhamma (Buddhist psychology)...
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Asia. This achievement is also credited to the famous prime minister Gajah Mada. According to the Deśavarṇana written in 1365, Majapahit was an empire of...
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country Buddhism in the East Tamil Buddhism Buddhism in Central Asia Buddhism in Southeast Asia East Asian Buddhism Buddhism in the Middle East Buddhism in...
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Kahuripan (Duchess of Kahuripan). With the help of her prime minister Gajah Mada, she pursued a massive expansion of the empire. Tradition mentioned her as...
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Wurare Inscription. In 1273 Saka or corresponds to the year 1351 CE, Gajah Mada the Mahapatih of Majapahit issued an inscription to commemorate the construction...
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Abhasvaras (section Buddhism)
romanized: Ābhāsvara) is a term used in Buddhism to refer to a heaven and in Hinduism to refer to a class of deities. In Buddhism, Abhasvaras is the name of a heaven...
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List of Asuras (category Buddhism-related lists)
powerful rakshasa from the Ramayana ॐ Khara ॐ Kamlasura - Slain by Ganesha Mada ॐ Madhu ॐ Mahābali- An asura king exiled to the underworld by Vamana (an...
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Yakshini (section In Buddhism)
mantra siddhi. They can be invoked with mantra "Om hreem shreem nityadravae mada (yakshini name) shreem hreem". The list of thirty six yakshinis given in...
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student population and dozens of schools and universities, including Gadjah Mada University, the country's largest institute of higher education and one of...
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likely limited to Java, Bali, and Madura. Hayam Wuruk's prime minister, Gajah Mada, led many of the kingdom's territorial conquests.: 234 Previous Javanese...
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the Javanese poem Nagarakretagama canto 37:7 and 38:3 and also in Gajah Mada inscription dated 1351 and discovered in the temple's yard. According to...
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Tanchangya people (category Buddhism in Bangladesh)
is in seven colors with stripes (2) "Fadhuri", which is used as belt (3) "Mada-kobong" which is worn on the head (4) "Khadi", which is used as a scarf,...
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Religion in Indonesia (section Buddhism)
Protestantism, under the label of "Kristen" are recognised separately), Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism. In that same year, the government specified that it will...
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buildings projection on the reliefs of Borobudur temple. Yogyakarta: Gajah Mada University Press. ISBN 979-420-085-9. Bloembergen, Marieke; Eickhoff, Martijn...
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Tsuchibuchi, there is a kabukire-warashi (tree stump child) that lives in the "Mada no Ki" (meaning "Bodhi tree"). It is said to take on the appearance of a...
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the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam. Tirumala Hayagriva temple on North Mada street of Srinivasa/ Balaji Temple, Tirumala, Tirupati Sri Lakshmi Hayagriva...
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was placed under direct rule of the Majapahit prime Minister, patih Gajah Mada. Islam arrived into the area around the 15th century. The Sasaks converted...
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Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century AD. Srivijaya was the first polity to dominate...
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oversaw the rise of capable Gajah Mada's career, and probably became his sponsor, patron and protector, recruiting Gajah Mada into her daughter, Tribhuwana...
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as a site of active Hindu worship. The temple is to be dedicated to Gajah Mada, the man attributed with transforming the small Hindu kingdom of Majapahit...
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Brittany (b. 1319) date unknown Nicholas Alexander, voivode of Wallachia Gajah Mada, prime minister of the Majapahit empire King Valdemar III of Denmark (b....
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Nagarakretagama (category Buddhism in Indonesia)
fields, were more royal compounds, including that of the chief minister Gajah Mada. all the multitude of the artisans there, making plaited bamboo-work, fashioning...
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Pararaton recorded what Gajah Mada had said: "Sira Gajah Madapatih Amangkubhumi tan ayun amuktia palapa, sira Gajah Mada: Lamun huwus kalah nusantara isun...
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short-term self-benefiting pursuits that are ultimately damaging. These include mada (pride). Jainism believes that the four kashaya (passions) stop people escaping...
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