mara

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Turkish - Turkish
Arjantin'in yarı çöl bölgelerinde kuru ot ve bitki ile beslenen, iki yağı üstünde durabilen bir kemirgen
Mağara
Patagonya tavşanı
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Patagonya tavşanı da denilen hayvan
Pampa tavşanı
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English - English
Slavic goddess of winter and death; Marena or Maržanna
A female given name

Call me not Naomi, call me Mara; for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me.

Hindu god of death; opposite of Kama
a rodent common in the Patagonian steppes of Argentina
Buddhist Lord of the Senses, who repeatedly tempted the Buddha Gautama. When Gautama seated himself under the bodhi tree to await enlightenment, the evil Mara appeared in the guise of a messenger claiming that a rival had usurped the family throne. After sending a storm of rain, rocks, ashes, and darkness to frighten away the gods who had gathered, he challenged Gautama's right to sit beneath the tree and sent forth his three daughters, Trsna, Rati, and Raga (thirst, desire, and delight), to seduce Gautama, but to no avail. After the Buddha had achieved enlightenment, Mara pressed him to abandon any attempt to preach, but the gods successfully persuaded him to preach the law
The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus)
Hindu god of pestilence, better known as the tempter who tried to foilBuddha's attainment of enlightenment
[in Buddhism: the Destroyer, the Evil One (who tempts man to indulge his passions and is the great enemy of the Buddha and of his religion)], conscious devil or self-existent principle of evil
New Dawnworker
Port city in northeast Azul See also: Geldall area map
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god of death; opposite of Kama
This term refers to the forces of ignorance that hinder progress on the path of enlightenment Mara is also the personification of these forces, delusion, hatred, desire
The personification of evil and temptation
The personification of evil, temptation, and death
The personification of the forces of evil
hare-like rodent of the pampas of Argentina
hare-like rodent of the pampas of Argentina god of death; opposite of Kama
The principal or ruling evil spirit
A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions
mara

    Hyphenation

    ma·ra

    Turkish pronunciation

    märı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmärə/ /ˈmɑːrə/

    Etymology

    () From Hebrew, meaning bitterness. The modern given name may also be shortened from Maria or Tamara.
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