Meru
Origin 1
From Sanskrit मेरà¥
Full definition of Meru
Proper noun
Meru
(plural Merus)- (mythology, religion, usually with "Mount") The abode of the gods at the center of the universe in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions.
- 2003, J. Dina Bagdel, John C. Huntington Buddhist Cosmology: Environment of Meditative Transformation: Mount Meru, John C. Huntington, Dina Bangdel, Robert A. F. Thurman, The Circle of Bliss: Buddhist Meditational Art, page 66,Buddhist realizations and transformations take place in a sacred meditational space known as Mount Meru, or Sumeru. In Western-language literature, the Mount Meru system is often construed as the "Buddhist universe," but this description is misleading as it implies a singular phenomenon. The Mount Meru system is indeed an expression of Buddhist cosmology, but it describes structure of the cosmos.
- 2013, Eric Huntington, Portrait of a Landscape: Depictions of the Meru Cosmos in Buddhist Art & Culture, Dissertation, University of Chicago.
Usage notes
Usually preceded by Mount. Sumeru is the same name, prefixed by su- ("splendid, wonderful"), but is sometimes used to distinguish the Buddhist traditions regarding the mountain from the Hindu and Jainistic ones.
Synonyms
- (mountain abode of gods in Buddhist, Hindu and Jainistic traditions) Mount Meru, Sumeru
Origin 2
From Meru Ameru
Proper noun
proper noun
Origin 3
Proper noun
proper noun
- (usually with "Mount") A mountain in the Arusha region of Tanzania.
- 2009, Dale C. Williams, Leadership and Leadership Development in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania: An Investigation into Patterns and Processes in the Meru Diocese, page 9,It was in 1902, six years after the killings, however, that a church and school were built near Akeri, specifically at Nkoaranga on the slopes of Mount Meru (Baroin 1995, 3).
- A people of northern Tanzania, of the Arumeru district of Arusha region.
Synonyms
- (mountain in Tanzania) Mount Meru
Origin 4
Synonyms
- (mountain in India) Meru Peak