- Brahman, and Bhagavan. In
early Buddhist sutras, he is
referred to as
Araha ("worthy") and
Veyavi (derived from "Vedas", but
meaning "wise"). He is...
- bohuarai-arasé for the same. They also record, nahi
buxwara araha "That one is Mura" yane
abahi araha buxwarái "We are all Mura"
Loukotka (1968)
lists the following...
-
Araha Beach...
- ᠠᡵᠠᡥᠠ ᡳᠨᡝᠩᡤᡳᡩᠠᡵᡳ ᡤᡳᠶᠠᠩᠨᠠᡥᠠ ᠰᡟ ᡧᡠ Wylie: Han i
araha inenggidari giyangnaha sze shu, Möllendorff: Han i
araha Inenggidari giyangnaha sy šu, Translation: The...
-
participle in -ha/-he/-ho
often expresses an
action in the past tense: e.g.
araha,
while originally meaning "who has written", can also be used in the sense...
- [Enlarged and
Revised Manchu Dictionary written by the
Emperor of Qing (han -i
araha nonggime toktobuha manju gisun -i
buleku bithe,
juwanci debtelin, niyalmai...
-
Ungwan Galadima,
Ungwan Guza, Etissi,
Ungwan Ma’aji,
Ungwan Dantata,
Ungwan Araha 1 & 2,
Ungwan Goshi,
Ungwan Shaban,
Ungwan Jibo,
Ungwan Maijama’a, Ungwan...
- ᠪᡠᠯᡝᡴᡠ ᠪᡳᡨ᠌ᡥᡝ᠈, Möllendorff: han-i
araha sunja hacin-i
hergen kamciha manju gisun-i
buleku bithe, Abkai: han-i
araha sunja haqin-i
hergen kamqiha manju...
-
marker a-,
giving Araga. In Tamambo,
spoken in Malo Island, a
cognate form
Araha refers to the same island. The name Hano
literally means "what". The consonants...
-
Darius and
quelled rebellions,
including several in Armenia.
Arakha (or
Araḫa), 126th king of
Babylon who
rebelled against Darius (he
claimed to be Nebuchadnezzar...