Indonesian word senses marked with topical category "Hinduism"
Parent categories: India, Religion, Countries, Countries in Asia, Culture, Polities, Places, Asia, Society, Names, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Subcategories: Hindu mythology, Mahabharata
Total 60 word senses
- Aditya (Noun) Aditya: Any of a group of solar deities, the sons of Aditi and Kashyapa.
- Agni (Proper name) Agni, a Hindu and Vedic deity of fire.
- Airawata (Proper name) Airavata, the name of the mythological white elephant, mount of Indra.
- Arjuna (Proper name) Arjuna; A major character of the Mahabharata, a Sanskrit epic.
- Brahma (Proper name) Hindu god (deva) of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva.
- Dipawali (Proper name) Diwali: an annual festival of light, observed during several days in October and November.
- Indra (Proper name) Indra: The god of war and weather; also the King of the Gods or Devas and Lord of Heaven or Svargaloka in Hinduism.
- Nyepi (Proper name) Nyepi: A Hindu Balinese day of silence, fasting and meditation that falls on Bali's Lunar New Year.
- Siwa (Proper name) Alternative spelling of Syiwa (“Shiva”).
- Syiwa (Proper name) Shiva.
- Weda (Proper name) Veda
- Wisnu (Proper name) One of the Trimurti (trinity) in Hindu mythology, and the most venerated god in Hinduism.
- abiseka (Noun) ceremony of watering, related to coronation, inauguration, installation; etc.
- acintia (Adjective) mystic, incomprehensible, unimaginable
- agnihotra (Noun) agnihotra.
- ahimsa (Noun) ahimsa: A doctrine of non-violence, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
- atma (Noun) soul, life
- atma (Noun) self
- avatar (Noun) avatar (the incarnation of a deity, particularly Vishnu)
- awatara (Noun) avatar (the incarnation of a deity, particularly Vishnu)
- bija (Noun) a part of offering.
- brahmaloka (Proper name) Brahmaloka
- brahmana (Noun) a Brahmin, a man belonging to the 1st of the 3 twice-born classes and of the 4 original divisions of the Hindu body (generally a priest, but often in the present day a layman engaged in non-priestly occupations although the name is strictly only applicable to one who knows and repeats the veda).
- brata (Noun) the act of ascetic.
- canang (Noun) a religious offering made of young coconut fronds, filled with betel leaves and nuts, flowers etc.
- gi (Noun) ghee.
- hyang (Noun) hyang: An unseen spirit with supernatural powers, in ancient Indonesian mythology.
- indraloka (Noun) paradise.
- jagra (Noun) awake, as the act of ascetic.
- karma (Noun) karma,; The sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth.
- karma (Noun) karma,; A force or law of nature which causes one to reap what one sows; destiny; fate.
- kayangan (Noun) temple.
- kesatria (Noun) a member of the Kshatriya social class in ancient Hindu society
- mandala (Noun) mandala,; A graphic depiction of the spiritual universe and its myriad realms and deities.
- mandala (Noun) mandala,; Any ritualistic geometric design, symbolic of the Universe, used as an aid to meditation.
- moksa (Noun) moksha
- mudra (Noun) Any of the formal body positions and postures used in yoga and meditation.
- nirwana (Noun) extinction of the flame of life, dissolution, death or final emancipation from matter and re-union with the Supreme Spirit
- om (Interjection) om: a sacred, mystical syllable used in prayer and meditation.
- padmasana (Noun) throne of deva in Balinese Hinduism temple.
- pandita (Noun) priest:
- papa (Noun) sin
- pasraman (Noun) school
- pesantian (Noun) nonformal learning institution.
- punia (Noun) alms, charity.
- pura (Noun) Pura, a Balinese Hindu temple.
- raksasa (Noun) a member of a race of usually evil human-like monsters who eat people; an ogre
- sadu (Noun) sadhu: a holy man, saint, sage, seer.
- sanggah (Noun) family shrine in the Balinese house-complex.
- sanggar (Noun) the deputy shaman in the mayudesa tradition on Mount Tengger, tasked with leading the traditional ceremonies of the Tengger people
- sastra (Noun) Shastra; scripture
- setra (Noun) graveyard, cemetery
- surga (Noun) alternative spelling of swarga (“svarga”)
- swadarma (Noun) obligation
- swarga (Noun) svarga
- tribuana (Noun) three world.
- upawasa (Verb) fast.
- warga (Noun) caste
- wiwaha (Noun) Synonym of pernikahan (“marriage, wedding”)
- yang (Noun) hyang: An unseen spirit with supernatural powers, in ancient Indonesian mythology.
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