Kaya
Kaya can be: In music:
Kaya (Band), a Bangla Band from Kolkata, India
Kaya (Japanese musician) a Japanese singer (ex-Meties, ex-ISOLA, ex-
Schwarz Stein)
Kaya (album), by Bob Marley and the WailersKaya (musician), a popular singer in
MauritiusIn history and geography:
Kaya, Burkina Faso, a town in West Africa
Kaya, Sudan, the town in southern Sudan
Gaya Confederacy, an ancient
Korean league of chiefdoms
Kayaköy, ghost town in southwestern Turkey
Kaya, Kyoto, a town in JapanIn popular culture:Kaya (TV series), a scripted
MTV drama television series
Kaya (One Piece), a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece
Kaya (Vocal Group), a vocal group in the Australian version of The X Factor
Kaya FM in Johannesburg, South Africa
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kaya
n.
rock
kaymak
v.
slip, slide, glide, skate, ski, glissade, lapse, prolapse, slither
Trikaya
Trikaya (Sanskrit) [from tri three + kaya vesture, body] The three glorious vestures or states in which the consciousness of an adept clothes itself:
1) the nirmanakaya (Tibetan pru-lpai-ku) in which the bodhisattva after entering the path to nirvana by the six paramitas appears to mankind in order to teach and which thus is associated with the Buddhas of Compassion;
2) the sambhogakaya (Tibetan dzog-pai-ku) the body of bliss impervious to all material sensations assumed by one who has fulfilled the three conditions of spiritual, intellectual, and moral perfection; and
3) the dharmakaya (Tibetan chos-ku) the nirvanic body or robe in which all nirvanis and full Pratyeka Buddhas exist.
The Wondrous Being or hierarch manifests in three forms, the highest being in direct spiritual intercommunion with cosmic adi-buddha, and this highest aspect or form is the dharmakaya state in which, at least in the inferior portions of it, the dhyani-buddha abides; the second form or state is that of the dhyani-bodhisattva, who is in the sambhogakaya state in direct intercommunion with the lower part of the dhyani-buddha just above it in abstruse power and consciousness; the third and lowest form or aspect, yet in one sense the highest morally on account of the immense, willing self-sacrifice involved, is the manusha-buddha who lives and works in the nirmanakaya state.
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kayus
a quay; a wharf.
kaya
rock