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               มาฆบูชา  (Màghapåjà)  Worship on the Full-Moon   มุสาวาท (Musàvàda) false speech; lying.
                 Day of the third lunar month in commem-       มูลกรรมฐาน  (Måla-kammaññhàna)  basic medi-
                 oration of the Great Assembly of Disciples.     tation subject (comprising the five exposed
               มาตาปตุอุปฏฐาน  (Màtàpituupaññhàna)  the support  parts of the body, viz., head hair, body hair,
                 of mother and father; ministering to parents;   nails, teeth and skin).
                 looking after parents.                        มูลบัญญัติ  (Pa¤¤atti, Målapa¤¤atti)  root-
               มาติกา  (Màtikà)  1. matrix; schedule; list;      regulation; main rule; principal or primary rule.
                 heading.  2. (T.) funeral chanting (of Abhi-  เมตตา  (Mettà)  loving-kindness; friendliness;
                 dhamma matrices or schedules).                  goodwill.
               มาตุคาม  (Màtugàma)  a woman; womenfolk;        เมถุนธรรม  (Methunadhamma)  sexual inter-
                 women (collectively).                           course; coupling; coitus.
               มาตุฆาต (Màtughàta) matricide.                  เมรุ ดู จิตกาธาน.
               มานะ (Màna) conceit; pride; inordinate feeling;   เมาลี; โมลี (Moli) topknot (of hair on the crown of
                 lust for power.                                 the head).
               มานัต (Mànatta) penance.                        โมกขธรรม  (Mokkhadhamma)  salvation; deliver-
               มายา (Màyà) illusion; deceit; trick; the display of   ance; freedom.
                 an illusion.                                  โมกษะ (Mokkha) salvation; release; deliverance;
               มาร (Màra) the Evil One; Death; the Tempter.      liberation; the state of disentanglement;
               มิจฉาทิฏฐิ (Micchàdiññhi) wrong view; false view.  release; freedom.
               มิตรปฏิรูปก (Mittapañiråpaka) a false friend; one   โมหะ (Moha) delusion; ignorance; dullness.
                 pretending to be a friend.                    โมหจริต  (Mohacarita)  the unintelligent; the
               มิทธะ (Middha) torpor; drowsiness; languor.       ignorant; one whose habit is infatuation; a
               มุขบาฐ; มุขปาฐะ (Mukhapàñha) word of mouth;       man of foolish habits; the stupid- or dull-
                 verbal recital; oral tradition.                 natured; one of deluded temperament.
               มุทิตา (Mudità) sympathetic joy; altruistic joy.  โมหาคติ  (Mohàgati)  wrong way of behaviour
               มุทิตาจิต,  การแสดง  (Muditàkamma*)  con-         consisting in delusion; prejudice caused by
                 gratulation.                                    delusion or stupidity.


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               ยกชอฟา, พิธี (Kaõõikàropana*) (T.) the ceremony  phenomena of opposite character in pairs, as
                 of mounting the gable-finial.                   streaming forth of fire and water at the same
               ยถาภูตญาณทัศนะ  (Yathàbhåta¤àõadassana)           time.

                 absolute knowledge; the knowledge and         ยศ (Yasa) glory; fame; repute; success; honour;
                 vision according to reality; knowing and        high position.
                 seeing things as they are.                    ยักษ  (Yakkha)  1. a demon.  2. an attendant of
               ยม (Yama) the Lord of the Underworld; ruler of    Kuvera or Vessavaõa. 3. a messenger of Yama. 4.
                 the kingdom of the dead; death.                 a fallen angel; deity. 5. Sakka. 6. any of the Four
               ยมก (Yamaka) “The Book of Pairs”; name of the     Great Kings. 7. the individual soul.
                 sixth book of the Abhidhamma Piñaka.          ยัญ (Ya¤¤a) 1. (in Hinduism) sacrifice; offerings. 2.
               ยมกปาฏิหาริย (Yamakapàñihàriya) the Twin Wonder;   (in Buddhism) alms-giving; charity.
                 the Twin Miracle; the miracle of  the  double   ยาม  (Thavikà) a small bag in which the monk
                 appearances, consisting in the appearance  of   carries things; a monk’s bag; satchel.
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