(a) buddhist

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Englisch - Türkisch
Budist
buddhist
{s} budist

Onlar hangi Budist düşünce okuluna üyedir? - Which Buddhist school of thought do they belong to?

Hindistan Hindu'ydu, sonra Budist oldu, sonra tekrar Hindu oldu ve Hinduizm Budizm'i tekrar emdi. - India was Hindu, then it became Buddhist, then it became Hindu again, as Hinduism reabsorbed Buddhism.

Buddhist
i., s. Budist
Buddhist
{i} Budist kimse
Buddhist
(isim) Budist kimse
buddhist
(sıfat) budist
buddhist literature
budist edebiyatı
uighur buddhist literature
uygur budist edebiyatı
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von (a) buddhist im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

buddhist
bakınız Budist
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von (a) buddhist im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Black Buddhist
Any of the early communities that made statuary representations of the Buddha depicting what some have interpreted as black or African features
Black Buddhist
One who follows the modern Black Buddhist revivalist school of Buddhism
Black Buddhist
One who follows any of the various schools of Buddhism and who is of black or African descent
Buddhist
of, relating to, or practicing Buddhism
Buddhist
A practitioner of the religion and philosophy of Buddhism
Buddhist
A follower of the Indian religious and spiritual teacher, Buddha
Buddhist Era
A calendrical system dating from the birth of the Buddha (taken as 543 BC)
I'm a Buddhist
Indicates that the speaker is a Buddhist
Buddhist
A Buddhist is a person whose religion is Buddhism
Buddhist
{i} one who believes in Buddhism, member of the Buddhist religion
Buddhist
Buddhist means relating or referring to Buddhism. Buddhist monks. Buddhist philosophy
Buddhist councils
In most Buddhist traditions, two early councils on doctrine and practice. The first, which most modern scholars do not accept as historical, was reputedly held at Rajagrha (modern Rajgir), India, during the first rainy season after the Buddha's death, to compile his remembered words, including the sutras and monastic rules. The second, which is accepted as historical, met more than a century later at Vaisali, India, to resolve disputes within the monastic community. Theravada Buddhism recognizes subsequent councils: a third, called by Ashoka AD 247, at which the doctrinal disputes were resolved in its favor, and others continuing up to the mid-20th century. Other Buddhist traditions recognize other important councils at which their respective canons were established or edited
Buddhist monk
monk of the Buddhist religion (nontheistic religion founded by the Buddha)
buddhist
one who follows the teachings of Buddha
buddhist
{s} of the Buddhist religion
buddhist
Of or pertaining to Buddha, Buddhism, or the Buddhists
buddhist
One who accepts the teachings of Buddhism
buddhist
one who follows the teachings of Buddha of or relating to or supporting Buddhism; "Buddhist sculpture
buddhist
of or relating to or supporting Buddhism; "Buddhist sculpture"
zen buddhist
an adherent of the doctrines of Zen Buddhism
(a) buddhist
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