- nirvanic
- nir·va·nic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
nirvanic — (ˈ) ̷ ̷|vänik, an adjective : of, relating to, or resembling nirvana nirvanic calm … Useful english dictionary
nirvanic — adjective see nirvana … New Collegiate Dictionary
nirvanic — adjective Pertaining to nirvana; heavenly … Wiktionary
nirvanic — Synonyms and related words: asleep, blank, blankminded, calm, cataleptic, catatonic, cold, comatose, dead, desireless, doped, drugged, empty, empty headed, fatuous, half conscious, inane, inappetent, incogitant, loveless, narcotized, oblivious,… … Moby Thesaurus
nirvana — nirvanic, adj. /nir vah neuh, van euh, neuhr /, n. 1. (often cap.) Pali, nibbana. Buddhism. freedom from the endless cycle of personal reincarnations, with their consequent suffering, as a result of the extinction of individual passion, hatred,… … Universalium
Mahayana — Mahāyāna Buddhism … Wikipedia
Ātman (Buddhism) — Ātman ( sa. आत्मन्) or Atta (Pāli) literally means self , but is sometimes translated as soul or ego . The word derives from the Indo European root *ēt men (breath) and is cognate with Old English æthm and German atem [ [http://www.yourdictionary … Wikipedia
nirvana — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Sanskrit nirvāṇa, literally, act of extinguishing, from nis out + vāti it blows more at wind Date: 1801 1. the final beatitude that transcends suffering, karma, and samsara and is sought especially in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Śūnyatā — Śūnyatā, शून्यता (Sanskrit noun from the adj. sūnya void ), Suññatā (Pāli; adj. suñña ), stong pa nyid (Tibetan), Kuu, 空 (Japanese), Gong seong, 공성(空性) (Korean), qo ɣ usun (Mongolian) meaning Emptiness or Voidness , is a characteristic of… … Wikipedia
Nirvana Sutra — The Nirvana Sutra, or IAST|Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra (Chinese: Niepan Jing (涅槃經); Japanese: Nehankyō (涅槃経); Tibetan: myang das kyi mdo ). [Dharma Dictionary (2008). myang das kyi mdo . Source: [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/myang das kyi mdo]… … Wikipedia