samsara |
sanskaras |
As nouns the difference between samsara and sanskaras
is that
samsara is (philosophy|religion) in hinduism, buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment while
sanskaras is .
samsara |
poo |
As nouns the difference between samsara and poo
is that
samsara is (philosophy|religion) in hinduism, buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment while
poo is (countable|colloquial|often|childish) excrement; faecal matter.
As a verb poo is
(colloquial|often|childish) to defecate.
As an interjection poo is
(colloquial|euphemistic) expression of displeasure or failure; shit!.
samsara |
sanskara |
As nouns the difference between samsara and sanskara
is that
samsara is in Hinduism, Buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment while
sanskara is the imprints left on the mind by past experiences (often in past lives) that then condition future responses and behavior.
samsara |
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samsara |
moskha |
samara |
samsara |
As nouns the difference between samara and samsara
is that
samara is the winged indehiscent fruit of trees such as the ash, elm or maple while
samsara is in Hinduism, Buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment.
As a proper noun Samara
is a city in Russia, the sixth-largest in the country by population.
samsara |
samsaric |
As a noun samsara
is in Hinduism, Buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment.
As an adjective samsaric is
of or pertaining to samsara.
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