to charm; to attract; to fascinate; to entice
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
to swing; to sway; to shake; to waver; to feel shaken; to become unstable
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful
primordial; fundamental; basic; primitive
heaven and earth; the universe; top and bottom; gods of heaven and earth
all creation; all nature; all the universe
like this; this sort; this way
to extol; to sing the praises of; to celebrate; to declare; to stipulate; to express
hour; o'clock; (specified) time; when ...; during ...
arrogance; insolence; disrespect
fresco; mural; wall painting
creation (of the universe); the Creation
mystery; mysteriousness; secret
to think about; to send one's heart out to; to give more than a passing thought to; to think of something far away; to think nostalgically upon (esp. one's hometown)
this and that; this or that; one thing or another; this way and that
disrespect; irreverence; impiety; blasphemy; profanity
reprimand; rebuke; reproach; scolding
taboo; day, time, direction, words, etc. that must be avoided; contraindication
living thing; living creature; animal; life
creation; Creation (by God)
to meet; to encounter; to see; to have an accident; to have a bad experience
depending on the ...; to depend on the ...
to rebuke; to scold; to tell off; to question persistently (in order to criticize or find fault with somebody)
irrational; illogical; unreasonable; absurd; inconsistent
clumsiness; awkwardness; ineptitude
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
to go past (a place or thing); to go beyond
to a surprising degree; to a remarkable extent; surprisingly; astonishingly; amazingly; alarmingly
a matter of course; what is to be expected; par for the course
trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
theory; doctrine; opinion; view; rumour; rumor
to punish; to penalize; to penalise
to send; to dispatch; to despatch; to bestow (favour, etc.); to grant (e.g. pardon)
explanation; interpretation
to be enrolled (in a college, course of study, etc.); to be a member (of an organization)
theological student; seminary student
breaking a commandment (usually religious); offense against the Buddhist commandments (offence)
monk; priest; sangha (the Buddhist community)