Dija: 4 definitions
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Dija 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.
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Pali-English dictionary
dija : (m.) 1. a brahman; a twice born; 2. a bird.
Dija, see under dvi B I.4. (Page 320)
1) dija (ဒိဇ) [(ti) (တိ)]—
[dija+a]
[ဒိဇ+အ]
2) dija (ဒိဇ) [(ti) (တိ)]—
[dvi+jana+kvi.dikkhattuṃ jātāti dijā.apa,ṭṭha,2.21va.dvīsu ṭhānesuç dvikkhattuṃ vā jāyateti dvijo.,ṭī.261.(dvija-saṃç dia-prāç diya-addhamāgamī)]
[ဒွိ+ဇန+ကွိ။ ဒိက္ခတ္တုံ ဇာတာတိ ဒိဇာ။ အပ၊ဋ္ဌ၊၂။၂၁ဝ။ ဒွီသု ဌာနေသု,ဒွိက္ခတ္တုံ ဝါ ဇာယတေတိ ဒွိဇော။ ဓာန်၊ဋီ။၂၆၁။ (ဒွိဇ-သံ,ဒိအ-ပြာ,ဒိယ-အဒ္ဓမာဂမီ)]
[Pali to Burmese]
1) dija—
(Burmese text): ၂-ကြိမ်-၂-ခါ-ဖြစ်-ပေါက်-ဖွား-တတ်သော၊ ၂-ပါးသောအရပ်၌-ဖြစ်-ပေါက်-ဖွား-တတ်သော၊ (၁) ငှက် (အမိဝမ်းမှလည်းကောင်း,ဥခွံတွင်းမှလည်းကောင်း ၂-ကြိမ် ဖြစ်သည်)။ (၂)-အနက်လည်းကြည့်ပါ။ (၂) သွား (ငယ်သွား,ကြီးသွားအားဖြင့် ၂-ကြိမ် ဖြစ်သည်)။ (၃) ပုဏ္ဏား (မွေးဖွားမှု,ဇာတ်သွင်းမှုအားဖြင့် ၂-ကြိမ် ဖြစ်သည်)။ (၂)-အနက်လည်းကြည့်ပါ။ (၄) ရဟန္တာ။ မူရင်းကြည့်ပါ။
(Auto-Translation): 1. Birds (can be born twice, both from the egg and from the womb). 2. Teeth (baby teeth and adult teeth can emerge twice). 3. Frogs (can reproduce and metamorphose twice). 4. Lizard. Please refer to the original.
2) dija—
(Burmese text): (ညီညာသော) သွားရှိသော၊ သူ။
(Auto-Translation): (The one who has a distinctive tooth) is him.

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 (+0): Kvi, Dvi, Dija, Jana, A.
Starts with (+6): Dija gipe, Dijabhighuttha, Dijadhipa, Dijagana, Dijagga, Dijaina, Dijajetthaka, Dijakanna, Dijakarandavakokilabhinadita, Dijala, Dijamitta, Dijampati, Dijanamaka, Dijaobideng, Dijaraja, Dijasamasukkasucisobhanadanta, Dijasamgha, Dijasamghaganadhipa, Dijasamghasevita, Dijasanghasevita.
Full-text (+7): Dijagana, Dvija, Dijasamgha, Cattalisadija, Dijavanna, Dijaraja, Nanadija, Dijajetthaka, Dijanamaka, Dijavara, Dijamitta, Duvija, Nekadija, Dijasevita, Dijuttama, Dijampati, Dijinda, Dijadhipa, Dijasamasukkasucisobhanadanta, Dijakanna.
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Markandeya Purana (Study) (by Chandamita Bhattacharya)
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Page 741 < [Bengali-Hindi-English, Volume 1]
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