Temiya: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Temiya means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
: Pali Kanon: Pali Proper NamesThe name of the Bodhisatta in the Mugapakkha Jataka. He was so called because on the day of his birth there were great rains throughout the kingdom and he was born wet. J.vi.3.
Theravāda is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
Languages of India and abroad
Pali-English dictionary
[Pali to Burmese]
: Sutta: Tipiṭaka Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary (တိပိဋက-ပါဠိမြန်မ� အဘိဓာန�)ٱⲹ�
(Burmese text): (က) (မိုးရေဖြင့�) စွတ်စိုစေတတ်သော။ (�) (ပီတိဖြင့� စိတ်ကိ�)-စိ�-နူးညံ�-နှစ်သက�-အေးမ�-စေတတ်သော၊ တေမိ�-အမည်ရှိသော၊ သူ။
(Auto-Translation): (a) (With rain) capable of making something wet. (b) (With joy - calming the mind) moist - gentle - pleasing - cool - able to soothe, with a name known, that person.

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Timu, Nya, Ne.
Starts with: Temiya Jataka, Temiyacariya, Temiyakumara, Temiyakumarakala, Temiyamana, Temiyanakara, Temiyapandita, Temiyapanditacariya, Temiyati.
Full-text: Temiyacariya, Mugapakkha Jataka, Temiya Jataka, Temiyapandita, Temiyakumara, Vimamsa Khanda, Vissakamma, Canda.
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Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6 (by Robert Chalmers)
Jataka 538: Mūga-Pakkha Jātaka < [Volume 6]
Dasabhumika Sutra (translation and study) (by Hwa Seon Yoon)
Part 1.8 - Adhitthana or Adhisthana Paramita (the perfection of Determination) < [Chapter 3 - Study: Paramitas or Perfections]
The Catu-Bhanavara-Pali (critical study) (by Moumita Dutta Banik)
(12) Mettanisamsa-gatha Sutta < [Chapter 2 - Subject Matter of the First Bhanavara]
(11) Mettanisamsa Sutta < [Chapter 2 - Subject Matter of the First Bhanavara]
The Buddhist Path to Enlightenment (study) (by Dr Kala Acharya)
3.2.1. Psychic Power of Desire (Chandiddhipāda or Chanda) < [Chapter 2 - Five Groups of Factor]