นาคปรก

Thai

Etymology

From นาค (nâak, nāga) + ปรก (bpròk, to cover (over)).

Pronunciation

Orthographicนาคปรก
nāgprk
Phonemicนาก-ปฺรก
nākp̥rk
RomanizationPaiboonnâak-bpròk
Royal Institutenak-prok
(standard) IPA(key)/naːk̚˥˩.prok̚˨˩/

Proper noun

นาคปรก (nâak-bpròk)

  1. (Buddhist mythology) the event during the life of Gautama Buddha, taking place four weeks after he began meditating under the Bodhi Tree, in which a nāga named Mucalinda came up from beneath the earth to protect the Buddha from a prodigious rain with its hood.

Noun

นาคปรก (nâak-bpròk)

  1. (Buddhism) representation of this event, depicting the Buddha sitting in a meditation position with the hood of a nāga over his head.
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