Māra
Americannoun
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Hindu Mythology. the god of death, sometimes seen as one aspect of a god whose other aspect is Kama, or erotic desire.
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Buddhism. Satan, who tried to seduce the Buddha at the time of his Enlightenment.
noun
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Etymology
Origin of mara1
from American Spanish mará, perhaps of Araucanian origin
Origin of mara2
C20: from Spanish: gang
Example Sentences
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The sun sinks down and leaves us in utter darkness, the shades of night steal over us, and Māra, the evil one, buries our bodies in the grave.
From The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus by Carus, Paul
The thoughtful who enter the way are freed from the bondage of Māra.
From The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus by Carus, Paul
Māra, the evil one, alone was grieved and rejoiced not.
From The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus by Carus, Paul
The two merchants, conceiving in their minds the holiness of the conqueror of Māra, bowed down in reverence and said: "We take our refuge, Lord, in the Blessed One and in the Dharma."
From The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus by Carus, Paul
Everything else is the deceit of Māra, the tempter.
From The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus by Carus, Paul
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