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Religion > Major figures of religions

부처 | noun | intermediate |

Buddha

Sakyamuni, a founder of Buddhism.

Buddha

A saint that has a complete understanding of Buddhist doctrines.

Buddhist image; Buddhist statue

A statue or image of Buddha.
| noun | advanced |

god; deity

An object of religious worship that is believed to have supernatural power and control the fate of humans.
앙마 | noun | advanced |

Mara

In Buddhism, the demon that disturbs monks' self-discipline and tempts them to fall into evil ways.

Satan

In Christianity, the devil that is antagonistic to God and tempts human beings to fall into evil ways.

the devil

(figurative) An immoral and evil thing; something that tempts and destroys a person.

the devil

(figurative) A wicked and vicious person who torments others.
noun | advanced |

Jesus Christ

The founder of Christianity (?B.C. 4~ ?A.D. 30); he was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary; he spent his life, preaching the Gospel, and died by crucifixion; it is said that he was resurrected three days after his death and ascended to heaven.
하느님 | noun | intermediate |

god

A mysterious being that is thought to have created the universe and rule the world.

god; lord

In Christianity, the name that Catholics use to refer to the god they believe in.