Crossword-Solution: THATON
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| THATON | anagram | HATTON, HOTTNA, ONTHAT, THANTO |
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| BURMESE kingdom, former | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in
some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue
of Hercules, or of a lion.
Hint 2 anagram
STAETU
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Sentences with THATON (5)
The whole is comprised in the districts of Toungoo and Thaton, part of the Karen-ni hills, with the Salween hill tract and the northern parts of Amherst, which form the northern portion of the Tenasserim administrative division.
According to Buddhistic annals, it was after the holding of the 3d Council, 236 after Gaudama's death, 207 B.C., that two missionaries carried religion to Thaton, the ruins of which are still to be seen between the mouths of the Tsitang and Salween rivers, and established Buddhism in Pegu.
The venerable Thauna and Outtara of the pounha race came to the district of Thaton,[37] which is called Souwana-boumi, in the country of Ramagnia, for the purpose of establishing religion in that distant land, which lies south-east of Mitzima.
King Thiri-mathauka was informed that, a little while after Gaudama’s death, a Rahan, named Gambawatti, had brought thirty-three teeth of Buddha, and deposited them in a dzedi upon the mount Inda-danoo, which lies north-east of Thaton.
The first one who made an attempt to possess himself of a copy of the sacred scriptures was Buddhagosa, a religious of Thaton, of the pounha race.
Quotes with THATON (1)
We all wear masksto veil the truth. Truth is nakedness. Truth is fear. Truth is the gardener making you sit on his lapasking you tolight his cigarette. Truth is father — with a limp cigarette on his lips — telling you to never use his matches to light it for him. Truth is father yelling:"It is not nice for little girls to do so”.Truth is a curious girlwanting to ignite a matchlike a woman. Truth is the maid watching from the kitchen, knowing. But knowing isn’t truth. Truth is…