魔羅

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From.

Noun

 * 1)  mara demon

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The shift from "Buddhist evil demon" to "penis" was originally slang use among monks,   in reference to sexual desires distracting one from the path to enlightenment.

Some sources link this term to. However, the verb maru refers to "excreting" bodily wastes in general, not just urination but also defecation, and some sources also list flatulation as an included sense. In addition, other nouns attested from Old Japanese that derive from verbs and end in -a appear to be the result of the action of the verb, which does not fit this case. Ultimately, the proposed connection between Sanskrit-derived mara ("penis") and Japonic-derived maru ("to excrete") appears to be a folk etymology, likely arising from the superficial similarity in forms.

First attested in the , in a section dated to the early 800s.

Noun

 * 1)   Mara: a Buddhist demon that personifies the "death" of spiritual life
 * 2)   penis

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 * 1)  penis