lamas

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von lamas im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

lama
lama
lama
budist rahip
lama
(Tekstil) lama yünü
lama
Tibetli buda rahibi
lama
Lama, kızınca tüküren hayvan
Türkisch - Türkisch
Yurdumuzda yetiştirilen kaliteli bir limon türü
lama
Rusya'daki bir nehir
lama
Buda rahibi
lama
Amerikan devesi
lama
Geviş getirenlerden, Güney Amerika'nın dağlık bölgelerinde yaşayan, yük hayvanı olarak kullanılan, karadan aka kadar türlü renklerde olabilen, tüyleri uzun, boyu yüksek, boynu uzun hayvan (Lama)
lama
Giyotinin kesici çelik ağzı
lama
Tibetlilerde ve Moğollarda Buda rahibi
lama
Lamaların en büyüğüne "dalay lama" denir
Englisch - Englisch
plural of lama
Dalai Lamas
plural form of Dalai Lama
Panchen Lamas
plural form of Panchen Lama
lama
A master of Tibetan Buddhism
lama
{i} Buddhist monk in Tibet and Mongolia
lama
llamas a Tibetan or Mongolian priest of Lamaism
lama
{n} the deity of the Asiatic tartars, a small species of camel in S. America
lama
In Thibet, Mongolia, etc
lama
Library Administration and Management Associationhttp: //www ala org/lama/
lama
Teacher, or one who is revered Lotus Sutra A scripture of major importance to various schools within the Mahayana tradition It describes the virtues of the Bodhisattva, and emphasises that all sentient beings posses Buddha-nature and can attain Enlightenment (Nirvana)
lama
In Tibetan Buddhism, considered a master of certain areas of Buddhism May be the head of one or more monasteries
lama
abbr Local Automatic Message Accounting
lama
Library Administration and Management Association, a division of the American Library Association
lama
La means highest and ma means mother Properly applied, this term refers to one who has developed the highest qualities and therefore directly perceives all beings impartially with the selfless love and compassion of a mother for an only child
lama
(Tibetan) Spiritual teacher or senior monk
lama
Teacher, especially of Tantra The word Lama pertains not only to the external teacher, but to the inner teacher or enlightened nature The Lama, therefore, is one who reflects the beginingless enlightened nature of their students
lama
A Tibetan Buddhist teacher, often a monk A Tibetan Buddhist teacher, often a monk
lama
a Tibetan or Mongolian priest of Lamaism
lama
llamas
lama
A lama is a Buddhist priest or monk in Tibet or Mongolia. a Buddhist priest in Tibet or Mongolia (blama). In Tibetan Buddhism, a spiritual leader. Some lamas are considered to be reincarnations of their predecessors; others have won respect for their high level of spiritual development. The most honored of the reincarnate lamas is the Dalai Lama; second in spiritual authority is the Panchen Lama. The process of discovering the new incarnation of a lama, especially the Dalai Lama, is elaborate and exacting. Oracular messages, unusual signs during the lama's death or during a birth thereafter, and examinations of candidates identify a successor. The child thus identified as the lama's incarnation is given extensive monastic training from an early age
lama
(Tib ) corresponds to Sanskrit guru but has a wider range of meanings in Tibetan Can mean (1) personal religious teacher, especially of Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism); (2) head or leading figure within a spiritual community (gompa); (3) a properly qualified performer of Tantric ritual Note that the roles of lama and MONK are different Most monks are not lamas, and lamas are not necessarily monks
lama
> Buddhist monk of any order
lama
Tibetan Buddhist teachers
lama
a priest or monk of the belief called Lamaism
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von lamas im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

lama
lama
lama
llama

Every day they killed a llama to make the Sun God happy. - Onlar Güneş Tanrısı'nı mutlu etmek için her gün bir lama öldürdü.

lama
sheet bar
lama
metal sheet
lama
buddhist monk
lama
pedestal bearing
lama
plate
lama
fish plate
lamas

    Silbentrennung

    La·mas

    Türkische aussprache

    lämız

    Aussprache

    /ˈläməz/ /ˈlɑːməz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'lä-m& ] (noun.) 1654. Tibetan blama.
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