"พรหมวิหาร" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Thai]

IPA: /pʰrom˧.wi˦˥.haːn˩˩˦/ [standard], /pʰrom˧.ma˦˥.wi˦˥.haːn˩˩˦/ [standard] Forms: prom-wí-hǎan [romanization]
Etymology: From Pali brahmavihāra (literally “abode of brahma(s)”), from brahma (“brahma, a type of divine being”) + vihāra (“abode”); equivalent to Thai พรหม (prom) + วิหาร (wí-hǎan). Etymology templates: {{bor|th|pi|brahmavihāra|lit=abode of brahma(s)}} Pali brahmavihāra (literally “abode of brahma(s)”), {{cog|th|-}} Thai, {{com|th|พรหม|วิหาร}} พรหม (prom) + วิหาร (wí-hǎan) Head templates: {{th-proper noun}} พรหมวิหาร • (prom-wí-hǎan)
  1. (Buddhism) the name of the four virtues that are practiced by brahmas and that one who wants be as pure as a brahma should practice, that is, เมตตา (mêet-dtaa, “benevolence”), กรุณา (gà-rú-naa, “compassion”), มุทิตา (“empathetic joy”), and อุเบกขา (“equanimity”). Categories (topical): Buddhism
    Sense id: en-พรหมวิหาร-th-name-X0GmfTCT Categories (other): Thai entries with incorrect language header, Thai terms with redundant script codes Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion

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