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Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Bon Festival - Bon Odori

Bon Odori (盆踊り, meaning simply Bon dance) is an event held during Obon. It is celebrated as a reminder of the gratefulness one should feel toward one's ancestors. The O-Bon festival is observed all over the country. Originally a Nenbutsu folk dance to express the effusive welcome toward the spirits of the dead, the style of celebration varies in some aspects from region to region. Prefectures often have their own ways of dancing the Bon Odori and their own music to go with it. A Bon Odori in Okayama prefecture will ...

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Bon Festival, Bon Festival - Bon Odori, Bon Festival - Festival in China

Read more here: » Bon Festival: Encyclopedia II - Bon Festival - Bon Odori

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Ramsey Campbell - Bibliography

Ramsey Campbell - Novels. The Doll Who Ate His Mother, 1976. Revised text: 1985. The Bride of Frankenstein (written as Carl Dreadstone), 1977. Dracula's Daughter (written as Carl Dreadstone), 1977. The Wolfman (written as Carl Dreadstone), 1977. The Face That Must Die, 1979. Restored text: 1983. The Parasite (AKA To Wake The Dead), 1980. The Nameless, 1981. The Claw (AKA Night of ...

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Ramsey Campbell, Ramsey Campbell - Overview, Ramsey Campbell - Bibliography, Ramsey Campbell - Novels, Ramsey Campbell - Collections, Ramsey Campbell - As Editor, Ramsey Campbell - Critical Studies, Ramsey Campbell - Select Literary Awards

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Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Sioux Wars - Black Hills War 1876–1877

By 1874, however, gold-hungry miners were making inroads into the Sioux’s Black Hills, and the military followed. This time, Sitting Bull of the Hunkpapa Sioux and Crazy Horse of the Oglalas led a resistance. The Sioux and their allies refused to give up their lands in a treaty, so the military ordered all Native Americans in the area to come to the agency or be killed. Many did not comply, and on 17 March 1876, General Crook attacked Two Moon’s Northern Cheyenne and Oglala village and then went after Crazy Horse’s and Sitting Bull’s ...

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Sioux Wars, Sioux Wars - Sioux Uprising 1862, Sioux Wars - Red Cloud's War 1866–1868, Sioux Wars - Black Hills War 1876–1877, Sioux Wars - Pine Ridge Campaign 1890–1891, Sioux Wars - Wounded Knee Massacre 1890, Sioux Wars - Resources, Sioux Wars - External link

Read more here: » Sioux Wars: Encyclopedia II - Sioux Wars - Black Hills War 1876–1877

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Om mani padme hum - Meaning

Another meaning is purification of the six realms of existence in suffering. Om mani padme hum - Karandavyuha Sutra definition. The first known description of the mantra appears in the Karandavyuha Sutra, which is part of certain Mahayana canons such as the Tibetan. In this sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha states, "This is the most beneficial mantra. Even I made this aspiration to all the million Buddhas and subsequently received this teaching from Buddha Amitabha." 1 Om mani padme hum - ...

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Om mani padme hum, Om mani padme hum - Pronunciation, Om mani padme hum - English transliteration, Om mani padme hum - Meaning, Om mani padme hum - Karandavyuha Sutra definition, Om mani padme hum - H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama's definition, Om mani padme hum - Gen Rinpoche's definition, Om mani padme hum - Donald Lopez's definition, Om mani padme hum - Karma Thubten Trinley's definition, Om mani padme hum - External sources

Read more here: » Om mani padme hum: Encyclopedia II - Om mani padme hum - Meaning

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - A Tale of Two Springfields - Synopsis

While feeding Santa's Little Helper, Bart finds a badger in his doghouse. Bart and Lisa try to get rid of it themselves, but are unsuccessful. After Homer suggests they blow up the doghouse with dynamite, Lisa tells them to call animal control. When Homer calls them, he gets a tri-tone and a recording indicating that he did not enter the correct area code. Marge informs him that the phone company ran out of numbers, so they had to spilt Springfield into two area codes. One half keeps the old 636 and the Simpsons' half get the new 939. He is ...

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A Tale of Two Springfields, A Tale of Two Springfields - Episode details, A Tale of Two Springfields - Synopsis, A Tale of Two Springfields - Quotes, A Tale of Two Springfields - Trivia

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Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Philosophy

Theravada promote the concept of Vibhajjavada (Pali), literally "Teaching of Analysis" which uses critical methods of investigation as opposed to blind faith. With this method the answer has to be discovered by the aspirant, after being convinced by valid thought and experience, in order to reach the first glimpse of the goal. The Theravadins goal is the achievement of the state of Arahant (lit. "worthy one", "winner of Nibbana"), a life where all (future) birth is at an end, where the holy life is fully achieved, where all that has t ...

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Theravada, Theravada - History, Theravada - Philosophy, Theravada - Praxis, Theravada - Lay and Monastic Life, Theravada - Meditation, Theravada - Levels of Attainment, Theravada - Festivals and customs, Theravada - Temporary Ordination, Theravada - Buddhist orders within Theravada, Theravada - Criticisms

Read more here: » Theravada: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Philosophy

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Criticisms

The diversity of Buddhist thought has sometimes led to criticism of Theravada by other schools, although it is important to note that such criticism is far from universal, and that Buddhists of different schools often interact on terms of mutual respect. Common critiques of Theravada made by Mahayana Buddhists are that Theravada monks aim to achieve enlightenment only for themselves, and that they lack compassion. However, supporters of Theravada emphasize that their religion does not recognize a self at all—famously, as noted in the canon ...

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Theravada, Theravada - History, Theravada - Philosophy, Theravada - Praxis, Theravada - Lay and Monastic Life, Theravada - Meditation, Theravada - Levels of Attainment, Theravada - Festivals and customs, Theravada - Temporary Ordination, Theravada - Buddhist orders within Theravada, Theravada - Criticisms

Read more here: » Theravada: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Criticisms

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - David Wilkerson - David Wilkerson's Life

Reverend Wilkerson served as pastor in small churches in Scottsdale and Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, until he saw a photograph in Life magazine of several New York City teenagers charged with murder. As he felt the Holy Ghost to move him with compassion, he was drawn to New York in February 1958. It was then that he began his street ministry to underprivileged inner-city youth. David Wilkerson is well-known for these early years of his ministry to young drug addicts and gang members in New York City in the 1950's and 1960's. During that ...

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David Wilkerson, David Wilkerson - David Wilkerson's Life, David Wilkerson - Related Websites

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Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Pranksta Rap - Synopsis

Bart sees a commercial for the rap show "Murder 4 Life" and decides to go, even though Lisa is disappointed that he has become "another lame suburban kid who loves rap". Homer reluctantly lets Bart buy the ticket himself. Later, Marge finds out and forbids him from going. However, Bart still decides to go, where he is an instant hit when the microphone of the main singer, (Assault Weapons Magazine's Man of the Year) Alcatraaaz, falls into his hands and he is asked to perform. Bart proceeds to give a performance of a song he wrote about Homer ...

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Pranksta Rap, Pranksta Rap - Synopsis, Pranksta Rap - Quotes

Read more here: » Pranksta Rap: Encyclopedia II - Pranksta Rap - Synopsis

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Praxis

Theravada - Lay and Monastic Life. Traditionally, Theravada Buddhism has observed a distinction between the practices suitable for a lay person and the practices undertaken by ordained monks (and, in ancient times, nuns). While the possibility of significant attainment by laymen is not entirely disregarded by the Theravada, it occupies a position of significantly less prominence than in the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions. This distinction - as well as the distinction between those practices advocated by the Pa ...

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Theravada, Theravada - History, Theravada - Philosophy, Theravada - Praxis, Theravada - Lay and Monastic Life, Theravada - Meditation, Theravada - Levels of Attainment, Theravada - Festivals and customs, Theravada - Temporary Ordination, Theravada - Buddhist orders within Theravada, Theravada - Criticisms

Read more here: » Theravada: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Praxis

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - List of board games - Two-player abstract strategy games

In abstract strategy games, players know the entire game state at all times, and random generators such as dice are not used. List of board games - Classic two-player abstract strategy games. Alquerque Chaturanga and its descendants: Chess Jangki (Korean Chess) Makruk (Thai Chess) Shogi (Japanese Chess) Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) Draughts or Checkers Fox and geese Go Gomoku Hnefatafl M ...

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List of board games, List of board games - Two-player abstract strategy games, List of board games - Classic two-player abstract strategy games, List of board games - Modern two-player abstract strategy games, List of board games - Two-player games of chance, List of board games - Multi-player elimination games, List of board games - European race games, List of board games - Multiplayer games without elimination, List of board games - Games of physical skill, List of board games - Children's games, List of board games - Generic game sets

Read more here: » List of board games: Encyclopedia II - List of board games - Two-player abstract strategy games

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of life - The eight-spoked wheel in Buddhism

The simpler form of the wheel of life has eight spokes and is primarily used only in Buddhism rather than in all the dharmic religions. The eight spokes represent the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. They are said to have sharp edges to cut through ignorance. Other symbolisms in the eight-spoked wheel of life in Buddhism: Its overall shape is that of a circle (chakra), representing the perfection of the dharma teaching The hub stands for discipline, which is the essential core of meditation practice The rim, which holds the spokes, refers to ...

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Wheel of life, Wheel of life - Names of the wheel of life, Wheel of life - The six-spoked wheel of life, Wheel of life - Background, Wheel of life - Outer rim, Wheel of life - Six Worlds, Wheel of life - Hub, Wheel of life - The eight-spoked wheel in Buddhism, Wheel of life - The wheel in Tibetan Buddhism, Wheel of life - Doctrine of Three Wheels, Wheel of life - In Vajrayana Buddhism, Wheel of life - Other Wheels of Life, Wheel of life - Reference

Read more here: » Wheel of life: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of life - The eight-spoked wheel in Buddhism

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Zazen - Misconceptions about Zazen

To many in the West, zazen is an almost completely unfamiliar practice, which leaves an opportunity for many misconceptions to spring up. One common misconception is that zazen meditation entails the shutting out of all worldly stimuli in order to reach some special, superior state of mind. For example, in the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the character Li Mu Bai (李慕白) (played by Chow Yun Fat) describes reaching a frame of mind during meditation which is "pure light". While the zazen experience is inherently different for each practitioner, and such phenomena are not at all out of the ques ...

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Zazen, Zazen - History and Tradition, Zazen - Misconceptions about Zazen

Read more here: » Zazen: Encyclopedia II - Zazen - Misconceptions about Zazen

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - List of Troma films - 1990s

1990 Best Shots Def by Temptation Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell Luther the Geek Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy Nerds of a Feather Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers Twisted Justice 1991 Class of Nuke 'Em High Part 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown Dead Dudes in the House Electra Love 2000 Haunting Fear Killer Nerd A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell Tomcat Angels Vegas In Spa ...

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List of Troma films, List of Troma films - 1960s, List of Troma films - 1970s, List of Troma films - 1980s, List of Troma films - 1990s, List of Troma films - 2000s, List of Troma films - Unknown year, List of Troma films - Future releases, List of Troma films - In Post-Production, List of Troma films - In Production, List of Troma films - In Development

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Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Religious themes

Chew-Z is marketed with the slogan, God promises eternal life. We can deliver it. Those who take the drug have experiences akin to the afterlife in both western and eastern religions. Chew-Z allows a person to live “eternally” in that it seemingly eliminates time and space; a trip that actually lasts only minutes can seem to last hours, days or possibly years. It also is akin to reincarnation in that it allows a person to experience his or her surroundings as a new life form, a point th ...

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The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Plot Synopsis, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Back story, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Storyline, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Religious themes, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Comparisons with Dick’s other work

Read more here: » The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch: Encyclopedia II - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Religious themes

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Hamlet - Plot summary

The play concerns the dilemma of Prince Hamlet, whose father, the late King of Denmark, victor over the sled-riding Polish army, died suddenly while Hamlet was away at university. Prior to the opening of the play, the King's brother Claudius had himself proclaimed king, and cemented his claim to the throne by marrying Hamlet's mother Gertrude, the widowed Queen. The play opens on the battlements of Elsinore Castle, seat of the Danish monarchy, where a group of sentries is terrified by the apparition of the recently deceased King Hamle ...

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Hamlet, Hamlet - Texts, Hamlet - Main characters, Hamlet - Plot summary, Hamlet - Sources, Hamlet - Hamlet as a Problem Play, Hamlet - Hamlet as a character, Hamlet - Hamlet in cinema and TV, Hamlet - Straight adaptations, Hamlet - Films that reference Hamlet, Hamlet - Hamlet in music

Read more here: » Hamlet: Encyclopedia II - Hamlet - Plot summary

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopian worlds - Haunted Woods

The Haunted Woods is the Halloween-themed section of Neopia. It is the center for anything spooky or scary in Neopia: if you're looking for a headless ghost or an army of zombies in Neopia, here is where you will find it. There are two sections in the Haunted Woods: the woods themselves, and the Deserted Fairground. In the woods, you'll find quite a few monstrous creatures (as well as a witch) who want to send you out on quests for them. The Esophagor wants food, Edna the witch wants spell reagents, and the Brain Tree just wants knowl ...

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List of Neopian worlds, List of Neopian worlds - Faerieland, List of Neopian worlds - Haunted Woods, List of Neopian worlds - Krawk Island, List of Neopian worlds - Kreludor, List of Neopian worlds - Lost Desert, List of Neopian worlds - Maraqua, List of Neopian worlds - Meridell, List of Neopian worlds - The Main Map, List of Neopian worlds - Darigan Citadel, List of Neopian worlds - Brightvale, List of Neopian worlds - The First Meridell War, List of Neopian worlds - The Second Meridell War, List of Neopian worlds - The third Meridell War, List of Neopian worlds - Mini-worlds, List of Neopian worlds - Kiko Lake, List of Neopian worlds - Lutari/Infusio Island, List of Neopian worlds - Roo Island, List of Neopian worlds - Bogshot Village, List of Neopian worlds - Mystery Island, List of Neopian worlds - Tyrannia, List of Neopian worlds - Neopia Central, List of Neopian worlds - Altador, List of Neopian worlds - Terror Mountain, List of Neopian worlds - Jelly World

Read more here: » List of Neopian worlds: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopian worlds - Haunted Woods

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Treehouse of Horror XI - Synopsis

Treehouse of Horror XI - G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad. Homer reads the horoscope at breakfast, where it says that he is going to die today (and someone from work will compliment him). Marge's horoscope says that her husband will die. Homer mocks the horoscope and dances around, until he gets a paper cut. Later, in the driveway, a bolt of lightning strikes a nearby tree, which falls close to the car, missing Homer by inches. Homer dimisses it. As he drives, a pickup truck in front of him hits a pothole, which causes a pickaxe to fly directly at Homer and embed itself in his head. He d ...

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Treehouse of Horror XI, Treehouse of Horror XI - Episode details, Treehouse of Horror XI - Opening Sequence, Treehouse of Horror XI - Synopsis, Treehouse of Horror XI - G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad, Treehouse of Horror XI - Scary Tales Can Come True, Treehouse of Horror XI - Night of the Dolphin, Treehouse of Horror XI - Quotes, Treehouse of Horror XI - External link

Read more here: » Treehouse of Horror XI: Encyclopedia II - Treehouse of Horror XI - Synopsis

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Haunted Mansion - Attraction walkthrough

Guests stand in line outside the mansion, and are led into a spooky parlor by Cast Members dressed as maids and butlers. From there, the guests are brought into an octagonal room, where the door they entered by becomes a wall, and the chilling voice of Paul Frees taunts them: Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding, almost as though you sense a disquieting metamorphosis. Is this haunted room actually stretching? Or is it your imagination, hmm? And consider this dismaying observation: this chamber has no windows, and no doors. Which offers you this chilling challenge: to find ...

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Haunted Mansion, Haunted Mansion - History, Haunted Mansion - Attraction walkthrough, Haunted Mansion - Backstory, Haunted Mansion - Recent changes, Haunted Mansion - Behind the Scenes, Haunted Mansion - Attraction facts, Haunted Mansion - Disneyland

Read more here: » Haunted Mansion: Encyclopedia II - Haunted Mansion - Attraction walkthrough

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Festivals and customs

Theravada Religious festivals: Vesak Uposatha Vassa (Rain Retreat) Theravada - Temporary Ordination. In most Theravada countries, it is common practice for young men to ordain as monks for a fixed period of time. In Thailand and Myanmar, young men typically ordain for the 3 month Rain Retreat (vassa), though shorter or longer periods of ordination are not uncommon. Traditionally, temporary ordination was even more flexible among Laotians. Once they had undergone their ...

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Theravada, Theravada - History, Theravada - Philosophy, Theravada - Praxis, Theravada - Lay and Monastic Life, Theravada - Meditation, Theravada - Levels of Attainment, Theravada - Festivals and customs, Theravada - Temporary Ordination, Theravada - Buddhist orders within Theravada, Theravada - Criticisms

Read more here: » Theravada: Encyclopedia II - Theravada - Festivals and customs

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Hedy Lamarr - Life

Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler to a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, on November 9th 1914, and died in 2000 in Altamonte Springs, Florida, near Orlando. While married to her first husband, Friedrich Mandl, aka 'Fritz Mandl', an arms manufacturer, she socialized with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. She also became educated technically in his trade. Mandl was obsessed with his wife and never let her out of his sight. She hated him and his Nazi friends and finally escaped to London by drugging him and the French maid ...

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Hedy Lamarr, Hedy Lamarr - Life, Hedy Lamarr - Frequency-hopped spread spectrum invention, Hedy Lamarr - Marriages, Hedy Lamarr - Questionable Anecdotes, Hedy Lamarr - Quotes, Hedy Lamarr - Filmography

Read more here: » Hedy Lamarr: Encyclopedia II - Hedy Lamarr - Life

Hungry ghost: Encyclopedia II - Henry VI of England - Henry's character

Henry’s character as king is best summed up as pious, indecisive and easily-led, and of course later in life, he became severely mentally unstable. He was kind and generous to those he cared about (which did not help the dire financial situation of his government) giving away land and titles to his advisors. He avoided the ostentatious trappings of his role, preferring simple dress. He was keen on reading and 'book-learning' but showed no inclination whatsoever towards leading his country in battle — ironic, considering his reign was one ...

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Henry VI of England, Henry VI of England - Childhood, Henry VI of England - Coronation, Henry VI of England - Henry's marriage to Margaret of Anjou, Henry VI of England - Increasing unpopularity and insanity, Henry VI of England - Henry's character, Henry VI of England - The Wars of the Roses, Henry VI of England - Death and legacy

Read more here: » Henry VI of England: Encyclopedia II - Henry VI of England - Henry's character




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