Drei may refer to:
Drei(Ger. three) is the third studio album by the German group Glashaus, released on May 9, 2005 via 3p (Intergroove) Records. The album was entirely written and produced by Moses Pelham and Martin Haas. It debuted and peaked at #4 on the German album charts.
Ado or ADO may refer to:
Jikjisa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is located on the slopes of Hwangaksan in Daehang-myeon, Gimcheon, in the province of Gyeongsangbuk-do. It may be one of the oldest temples in South Korea.
The Temple where Great Master Samyeong Became a Monk
Jikjisa Temple (Korean: 직지사, Chinese: 直指寺, Pronounced “Jik-ji-sa”) was established in 418 by Preceptor Ado. There are two stories concerning this temple’s name, “Jikji (直指; literally “pointing with an index finger”). One is that Ven. Ado pointed to Mt. Hwangaksan from Dorisa Temple in Seonsan, and said, “There is also a good temple site on that mountain. The story is that in 936 when Great Master Neungyeo reconstructed the temple, he didn’t use a ruler but instead he used his own hands to measure the land and construction materials, thus, the name “Jikji.”
Mt. Hwangaksan (literally “Yellow Mountain”), on which Jikjisa Temple stands, represents the color yellow, one of the five colors that correspond to the five cardinal points. The colors black, blue, red, white and yellow correspond respectively to north, east, south, west and center. Jikjisa is located near the center of the South Korean land mass. That is why the mountain is called Hwangaksan and why Jikjisa Temple has been considered one of Korea’s foremost temples since ancient times. From Biro Peak, the summit of Mt. Hwangaksan, one can see the three provinces of Gyeongsang, Jeolla and Chungcheong. Thus it can also be said that the temple is situated at the center of three of Korea’s southern provinces.
Oba Ado who reigned from 1630-1669 was the first Oba of Lagos. He was son of Ashipa, whom the Oba of Benin rewarded with title of Head of War Chief and Governor of Iddo Island. Ado's son, Gabaro was the second Oba of Lagos.
Ado collected yearly tributes from his subjects which in turn were remitted to the Oba of Benin as tribute.
Iddo Island is named after Oba Ado.
Prayer ain't no key.
Words aligned to make a puzzle of mind.
Never meant to make you free.
Prayer, insanity.
You compete for the never complete.
And it just won't make you see.
Pick your god from the lot, choose your stimulations.
More down there where they came from,
drunken revelations.
From the shadows of time,
the dead are singing their lies.
Their dirt is in your eyes,
no one who believes dies.
From the shadows of stones,
laughter of their rattling bones.
Their dirt will cover your eyes,
no one who believes dies.
Prayer, masked devilry.
Under the yoke of a cosmic joke.
And you just can't let it be.
Pick your god...