gairaigo Sanskrit origin popular noun noun (generic)
- Gautama Buddha, Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha
gairaigo Sanskrit origin popular noun noun (generic)
- yaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin popular JLPT N1 noun noun (generic) familiar language Buddhism
- master (of a house, shop, etc.)
- husband
- sir, boss, master, governor
- patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess, sugar daddy
- alms, almsgiving, almsgiver
gairaigo Sanskrit origin popular irregular kanji usage noun noun (generic) adverb Buddhism
- moment, instant
- kshana, duration of a single mental event (about 1/75 second), shortest possible interval of time
gairaigo Sanskrit origin usually written using kana alone Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- a-bi-ra-un-ken (mantra directed to Vairocana)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin rare term noun noun (generic)
- mango
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic) Buddhism
- Thai basil (Ocimum basilicum), common basil
- tree whose branches are said to split into seven pieces upon falling
gairaigo Sanskrit origin Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- jewel, pearl, gemstone
- Cintamani stone, wish-fulfilling jewel
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- Aum Shinrikyo training facility
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- atman, one's true self, which transcends death and is part of the universal Brahman (in Hinduism)