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āgata, 313 találat.
āgata →
ncped
- (mfn.) come, arrived, come back; present; having reached, attained; come down, handed down, learnt.
- (n.) arrival; coming
āgata →
pts
…Mil.19, Mil.21 3. anāgata not come yet i.e. future; usually in combn. with atīta (past) & paccuppanna…
abhibhū →
dppn
…powers of the Tathāgata.
Abhibhū2
A class of devas belonging to the formless plane. MN.i.1 They live in the same plane as…
ambatittha →
dppn
…showed his resentment, but Sāgata was able to overcome him by means of his iddhi-powers. Later Sāgata visited the Buddha at Bhaddavatikā and…
anurādha →
dppn
…him whether or not a Tathāgata exists after death; dissatisfied with his answer they called him “fool” and went away. Thereupon Anurādha…
anāthapiṇḍika →
dppn
…accepted, saying “the Tathāgatas, o householder, take pleasure in solitude.” “I understand, o Blessed One, I understand,” was the…
asibandhakaputta →
dppn
…and tells him that all Tathāgatas lay down definite rules for the guidance of their followers, so that they may attain development.
It is…
bhaddavatikā →
dppn
…a fierce Nāga dwelt there. Sāgata Thera, hearing this, went to Ambatiṭṭha and subdued the Nāga, afterwards rejoining the Buddha at…
buddha →
dppn
BuddhaBhagavāTathāgataSiddhatthaGotamaSugataSatthā
The Awakened one, the founder and teacher of the Buddha-dhamma. His personal name was…
bāhuna →
dppn
…the banks of the Gaggarā Lake in Campā, about the conditions from which the Tathāgata is released and emancipated. The Buddha enumerated ten…
cetiya →
dppn
…at the Ambatiṭṭha, Sāgata tamed a Nāga, and from there he went to Kosambī.
The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.355f. AN.v.41f.…
devadatta →
dppn
…for anyone to deprive a Tathāgata of his life.
Devadatta’s next attempt on the Buddha’s life was to persuade elephant-keepers to let loose a…
ghaṭīkāra →
dppn
…house to roof the hut of Tathāgata. For three months Ghaṭīkāra’s house remained open to the sky, but no rain fell on it, so great was his…
gotama →
dppn
…was a Sākiyan, son of Suddhodana and of Mahā Māyā, Suddhodana’s chief consort, and he…
kasībhāradvāja →
dppn
…food once offered to a Tathāgata. When the rice touches the water it crackles and smokes and the brahmin, greatly marvelling, falls at the…
kokanuda →
dppn
…is eternal, whether the Tathāgata lives after death, etc., all of which, Ānanda says, are impossible to answer, not because he himself does not…
lomasavaṅgīsa →
dppn
…with that of the Tathāgata. Vaṅgīsa answers that it is not so; learners only abandon the five hindrances; arahants have completely…
mahākassapa →
dppn
…on the existence of a Tathāgata after death. SN.ii.222f. This regard was mutual, for when Kassapa saw the great honour paid to Sāriputta by…
puṇṇiya →
dppn
…conditions a sermon presents itself to the mind of a Tathāgata. AN.iv.337f. AN.v.154f.
soṇa →
dppn
…by the iddhi-power of Sāgata. Soṇa then sought the Buddha alone and joined the Order. After ordination he walked about meditating, his feet…
sāgata →
dppn
…The king thereupon asked Sāgata to show them a greater marvel, and Sāgata, having shown in the open sky wonders of various kinds, fell at the…
tavakaṇṇika →
dppn
…Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such…
tavakinnoka →
dppn
…Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such…
tavannika →
dppn
…Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such…
vacchagotta →
dppn
…or otherwise of the Tathāgata after death, etc. SN.iii.257ff. SN.iv.391ff. The three Vacchagotta Suttas of the Majjhima Nikāya seem to…
verañjā →
dppn
…is due from him. If the Tathāgata were so to honour anyone, that person’s head would split in pieces. Other questions follow on the Buddha’s…
yama →
dppn
…a human being and to sit at the feet of a Tathāgata.
abbhāgata →
ncped
come; arrived (as a guest); an (uninvited) guest.
addhagata →
ncped
old
adhunāgata →
ncped
newly arrived (at); being a newcomer (to)
adurāgata →
ncped
not unwelcome; welcome
aghagata →
ncped
aghagata1
neuter wicked; distress
aghagata2
neuter sky; space
ajjhokāsagata →
ncped
being in the open air
ajjhūpagata →
ncped
who has come to, reached; entered upon; agreed to; gone over to
anapagata →
ncped
not gone away (from)
anu-āgata →
ncped
anu-āgata
mfn. (pass.) followed by; affected by
anupagata →
ncped
anvāgata →
ncped
followed by; affected by
anāgata-m-addhāne →
ncped
anāgata-m-addhāne
adv. in the future
anāgata →
ncped
- (mfn.) not come, not yet arrived; future; not learnt, not attained; not attested.
- (n.) the future
anāgatam addhānaṃ →
ncped
in the future
anāgatattha →
ncped
who was not attained the goal
anāgataṃsa →
ncped
the future
anāpāthagata →
ncped
apagata-kāḷaka →
ncped
apagata-kāḷaka
mfn. without speck or stain; without defect
apagata →
ncped
- (mfn.) gone, gone away (from); departed.
- (n.) error; transgression.
apagatagabbha →
ncped
without a fetus, having miscarried
apagatajimha →
ncped
without a twist, without crookedness
apagataphegguka →
ncped
with the accessory wood gone
apagatavaṅka →
ncped
without bend or crookedness
atthagata →
ncped
- set (of the sun).
- disappeared; destroyed.
aññadatthudasa →
ncped
seeing absolutelyl the only seer ( of Brahmā or Tathāgata)
aṇusahagata →
ncped
having a very small part remaining; being very small; residual
aṭṭhaṅgasamannāgata →
ncped
- characterised by eight parts (i.e. by observance of the first eight precepts); having eight constituent parts.
- possessed of eight good qualities or of eight faults
aṭṭhaṅgasumāgata →
ncped
well joined with the eight parts; well endowed with eight parts or with eight qualities
caturaṅgasamannāgata →
ncped
consisting of four parts or aspects; with four factors or aspects.
chasamannāgata →
ncped
with six parts or six characteristics.
diddhagata →
ncped
poisoned?; (smeared with poison?)
durāgata →
ncped
not welcome; unwanted; ill-come; an ill coming
ehisvāgatavādi →
ncped
welcoming: saying “come, you are welcome”.
ehisvāgatavādin →
ncped
welcoming: saying “come, you are welcome”.
ehisāgatavādi →
ncped
welcoming: saying “come, you are welcome”.
ehisāgatavādin →
ncped
welcoming: saying “come, you are welcome”.
gatapaccāgata →
ncped
- (mfn.) going and returning; gone and come back.
- (n.) (a robe) gone and returned.
gatapaṭiyāgata →
ncped
of gatapaccāgata
gatāgata →
ncped
going and coming; going and return.
gūthagata →
ncped
- (mfn.) fallen into dung; covered in dung; smeared in excrement.
- (n.) excrement; dung.
icchāgata →
ncped
desire, wish
karuṇāsahagata →
ncped
associated with compassion; accompanied by compassion
kharagata →
ncped
hard; solid
kālāgata →
ncped
coming at the right time; produced at a suitable time
kāyagata →
ncped
relating to the body; directed on the body
kāyagatāsati →
ncped
mindfulness centered on the body; (se kāya)
niṭṭhāgata →
ncped
decided, certain, convinced.
niṭṭhām gaccathi →
ncped
…is often written niṭṭhaṅgata, or occasionally there is niṭṭhāgata) reaches completion; achieves its aim or culminating point.
nānāverajjagata →
ncped
gone to various different kingdoms.
svāgata →
ncped
well come; welcome; well learnt; a good coming
svāgataṃ →
ncped
welcome; (svāgataṃ)
sāgata →
ncped
well come; welcome; well learnt; a good coming
sāgataṃ →
ncped
welcome
tamagata →
ncped
darkness.
tathāgata →
ncped
- one who has gone so; the awakened one; used
- by Gotama (a) of Buddhas generally, including himself; (b) specifically of himself.
- by others (a) of Buddhas generally, including Gotama; (b) …
tathāgataka →
ncped
(one) who goes in that way; goes accordingly.
tathāgatānisevita →
ncped
(a place rubbed by) the frequenting of the tathāgata, a trace of the tathāgata.
tathāgatārañjita →
ncped
(a place) scored by the tathāgata, a mark of the tathāgata.
taṇhagata →
ncped
taṇhāgata →
ncped
- under the influence of craving.
- a sort of craving.
thāmagata →
ncped
grown strong; become fixed.
tiracchānagata →
ncped
(being) an animal, a (non-human) creature.
upagata →
ncped
having approached, having arrived, having reached; having gone to, entered upon; undergoing; holding to
upekkhāsahagata →
ncped
associated with disinterestedness, accompanied by disinterestedness
upāgata →
ncped
who has approached; arrived at; entered into (a state or condition).
uñchapattāgata →
ncped
whatever has come into the bowl by gathering or begging, whatever comes into the alms bowl
āgatavisa →
ncped
with quickly rising poison
āgatāgama →
ncped
who has mastered the tradition; learned
āgatāgata →
ncped
whenever he (she, it) comes; whoever comes
ākāsagata →
ncped
in the air; belonging to the sky or space
āpāthagata →
ncped
come within range, perceivable; within the sphere of perception
anussati →
nyana
Anussati: ‘recollection’, reflection, meditation, contemplation. The six recollections often described in the Suttas e.g. A. VI, 10, 25; D. 33 are:
1: Recollection of the Buddha, *buddhānussati …
bhāvanā →
nyana
Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …
bodhi →
nyana
…Perfect One saddahati Tathāgatassa bodhim: M. 53, A. III, 2.
As components of the state of enlightenment and contributory factors to its…
iddhi-pāda →
nyana
…- sankhāra - samannāgata concentration of energy viriya - samādhi… concentration of consciousness citta - samādhi.. and…
papañca →
nyana
Papañca: Sanskrit prapañca In doctrinal usage, it signifies the expansion, differentiation, ‘diffuseness’ or ‘manifoldness’ of the world; and it may also refer to the ‘phenomenal world’ in gener …
paramattha →
nyana
…which the Perfect Qne Tathāgata uses without misapprehending them.; See also S. I. 25.
The term paramattha in the sense here used, occurs in…
patikkūla-saññā →
nyana
Patikkūla-saññā: s. kāyagatā - sati
perfect one →
nyana
[[perfect one]]Perfect one: the: tathāgata
pūjā →
nyana
…thus, Ananda, is the Tathāgata respected, venerated, esteemed, worshipped and honoured in the highest degree. But, Ananda, whatsoever Bhikkhu…
tathāgata-bala →
nyana
Tathāgata-bala: the ‘ten powers of the Perfect One’; see: dasa - bala.
tathāgata →
nyana
…to be regarded as the Tathāgata, nor can the Tathāgata be found outside these material and mental phenomena. The meaning intended here is that…
abbhāgata →
pts
having arrived or come; (m.) a guest, stranger Vv.1#5 (= abhi-āgata, āgantuka Vv-a.24).
abhi + ā + gata
abhibhūta →
pts
overpowered, overwhelmed, vanquished DN.i.121; SN.i.137 (jāti-jarā˚); SN.ii.228 (lābhasakkāra-silokena); AN.i.202 (pāpakehi dhammehi); Ja.i.189; Pv-a.14, Pv-a.41 (= pareta), Pv-a.60 (= upagata), …
abhippakirati →
pts
…DN.ii.137 (pupphāni Tathāgatassa sarīraṃ okiranti ajjhokiranti a.); Vv-a.38 (for abbhokirati Vv.5#9). pp….
abhirūpa →
pts
…samannāgata), e.g. Vin.i.268; DN.i.47, DN.i.114, DN.i.120; SN.ii.279; AN.ii.86, AN.ii.203 Cnd.659; Pp.66; Dhp-a.i.281…
addhan →
pts
…divisions of time (atita, anāgata, paccuppanna) DN.iii.216; Iti.53, Iti.70. 2. in phrase dīghaṃ addhānaṃ (acc.) a very long time…
addhin →
pts
adjective (-˚) belonging to the road or travelling, one who is on the road, a traveller, in gataddhin one who has performed his journey (= addhagata) Dhp.90.
fr. addhan
addhāna →
pts
…in phrase atītaṃ (anāgataṃ etc.) addhānaṃ in the past (future etc.), e.g. DN.i.200; SN.i.140; AN.v.32; Mil.126 (anāgatamaddhāne…
adhunā →
pts
…Mil.155; Dāvs ii.94.
- -āgata a new comer MN.i.457; Ja.ii.105.
- -ābhisitta newly or just anointed DN.ii.227. *…
agha →
pts
Agha1
neuter evil, grief, pain, suffering, misfortune SN.i.22; MN.i.500 (roga gaṇḍa salla agha); AN.ii.128 (id.); Ja.v.100; Thig.491; Sdhp.51
■ adj. painful, bringing pain Ja.vi.507 (a …
ajjhupagacchati →
pts
to come to, to reach, obtain; to consent to, agree, submit Thig.474 (= sampaṭicchati Thag-a.285); Ja.ii.403; Mil.300; pp. ajjhupagata (q.v.).
adhi + upa + gam
ajjhupagata →
pts
come to, obtained, reached AN.v.87, cp. AN.v.210; AN.v.187 sq.
pp. of ajjhupagacchati
allīna →
pts
- sticking to, adhering or adhered to, clinging MN.i.80; AN.v.187; Cnd. under nissita (in form asita allīna upagata)
- soiled by (-˚), dirtied AN.ii.201. -anallīna “to which nothing sticks” i.e. …
anoka →
pts
houselessness, a houseless state, fig freedom from worldliness or attachment to life, singleness SN.v.24 = AN.v.232 = Dhp.87 (okā anokaṃ āgamma). adj. homeless, free from attachment SN.i.176; Dhp.87 ( …
anta →
pts
Anta1
- end, finish, goal SN.iv.368 (of Nibbāna); Snp.467; Ja.ii.159. antaṃ karoti to make an end (of) Snp.283, Snp.512; Dhp.275, cp. antakara, ˚kiriyā
■ loc. ante at the end of, …
anti →
pts
indeclinable adv. & prep. c. gen.: opposite near Ja.v.399 (tav’ antiṃ āgatā, read as tav’ anti-m-āgatā C. santikaṃ), Ja.v.400, Ja.v.404; Ja.vi.565 (sāmikass’ anti = antike C.)-Cp. *[antika](/define …
anupatta →
pts
(anuppatta) (having) attained, received, got to (c. acc), reached DN.i.87–DN.i.111; DN.ii.2; Iti.38; Snp.027, Snp.635; Dhp.386, Dhp.403; Pv.iv.1#66; Pv-a.59 (dukkhaṃ), Pv-a.242. In phrase *addhagata …
anusahagata →
pts
adjective having a residuum, accompanied by a minimum of… SN.iii.130; Kv.81, see *aṇu*˚.
anussarati →
pts
…AN.i.207 (tathāgataṃ, dhammaṃ etc.); AN.iii.285 (id.), AN.iii.323 (nivāsaṃ), AN.iii.418; AN.v.34, AN.v.38, AN.v.132 199, 336…
anussati →
pts
remembrance, recollection, thinking of, mindfulness. A late list of subjects to be kept in mind comprises six anussati-ṭṭhānāni, viz. Buddha˚, Dhamma˚, Saṅgha˚ sīla˚, cāga˚, devatā˚; i.e. prope …
anvāgacchati →
pts
anvāgata →
pts
having pursued, attained; endowed with Thag.63; Ja.iv.385; Ja.v.4.
pp. of anvāgacchati
anāgata →
pts
…Ja.vi.364; Dhs.1039, Dhs.1416.
an + āgata
anāpāthagata →
pts
adjective not fallen into the way of (the hunter), escaped him MN.i.174.
an + āpātha + gata
apagacchati →
pts
to go away, turn aside Dhp-a.i.401 (˚gantvā)
pp apagata (q.v.).
apa + gam
apagata →
pts
- gone, gone away from (c. abl.), removed; deceased, departed Iti.112; Pv-a.39 Pv-a.63 (= peta), Pv-a.64 (= gata).
- (˚-) freq. as prefix meaning without, lit. having lost, removed from; free fr …
apakata →
pts
put off, done away, in ājīvik āpakata being without a living MN.i.463 (the usual phrase being ˚apagata); Mil.279 (id.). At Iti.89 the reading of same phrase is ājīvikā pakatā (variant reading ā˚ vak …
appaṭigandhika →
pts
…Ja.v.405 (˚ika, but C. ˚iya; expld. by sugandhena udakena samannāgata); Ja.vi.518; Pv.ii.1#20; Pv.iii.2#26.
a + paṭi + gandha…
appaṭigandhiya →
pts
…Ja.v.405 (˚ika, but C. ˚iya; expld. by sugandhena udakena samannāgata); Ja.vi.518; Pv.ii.1#20; Pv.iii.2#26.
a + paṭi + gandha…
araja →
pts
adjective free from dust or impurity SN.iv.218 (of the wind); Vv.53#6 (= apagata-raja Vv-a.236).
a + raja
arakkheyya →
pts
…of AN.iv.82 (cattāri Tathāgatassa a˚ āni).
3 arakkheyyāni are enumerated at DN.iii.217 (but as ārakkh˚, which is also given by…
arakkhiya →
pts
adjective not to be guarded, viz.
- impossible to watch (said of women folk) Ja.ii.326 (a. nāma itthiyo); Ja.iii.90 (mātugāmo nāma a.)
- unnecessary to be guarded Vin.ii.194 (Tathāgatā).
a + rakk …
ariya →
pts
…(˚ena sīlakkhandhena samannāgata fitted out with our standard morality); DN.iii.64 (cakkavatti-vatta), DN.iii.246 (diṭṭhi); MN.i.139…
asāra →
pts
noun adjective that which is not substance, worthlessness; adj. worthless, vain, idle Snp.937 (= asāra nissāra sārâpagata Mnd.409); Dhp.11, Dhp.12 (cp. Dhp-a.i.114 for interpretation).
a + sāra
attha →
pts
Attha1
(also aṭṭha, esp. in combinations mentioned under 3) masculine & neuter
- interest, advantage, gain; (moral) good blessing, welfare; profit, prosperity, well-b …
atīta →
pts
…to anāgata the future & paccuppanna the present, e.g. atītânāgate in past & future SN.ii.58;…
avagata →
pts
at Pv-a.222 is uncertain reading; the meaning is “known, understood” (aññāta Pv.iv.1#11); perhaps we should read āvikata or adhigata (so variant reading BB). Avagahati & ogahati;
pp. of avagacchati
avāgata →
pts
only in phrase dhammā avāgat-amhā, we are fallen from righteousness, Ja.v.82 (C. explains apāgata).
ava + ā + gacchati
aṅga →
pts
…with samannāgata & sampanna; always meaning endowed with “good”, superior remarkable “qualities”, e.g. Ja.i.3…
aṇu →
pts
adjective small, minute, atomic, subtle (opp. thūla, q.v.) DN.i.223; SN.i.136; SN.v.96 (˚bīja); Snp.299 (anuto aṇuṃ gradually); Ja.iii.12 (= appamattaka); Ja.iv.203; Dhs.230, Dhs.61 …
aṭṭa →
pts
Aṭṭa1
a platform to be used as a watchtower Vin.i.140; DN-a.i.209.
cp. see aṭṭaka
Aṭṭa2
lawsuit, case, cause Vin.iv.224; Ja.ii.2, Ja.ii.75; Ja.iv.129 (˚ṃ …
aṭṭha →
pts
…aṭṭhah’ angehi samannāgata). ˚samannāgata endowed with the eight qualities (see anga 3), of rājā, a king DN.i.137 sq., of…
bala →
pts
…The ten balāni of the Tathāgata consist of his perfect comprehension in ten fields of knowledge AN.v.32 sq. MN.i.69; Cnd.466; Mil.105, Mil.285;…
bindu →
pts
…piṇḍitena sarena samannāgata C.); Ja.v.204, Ja.v.299 (= sampiṇḍita-ghana-ssara), Ja.vi.518 = Ja.vi.581 (= piṇḍita-ssara C.).
cp….
bodhi →
pts
…(saddho hoti, saddahati Tathāgatassa bodhiṃ); DN.iii.159 (anuttaraṃ pappoti bodhiṃ), DN.iii.165 (id.); SN.i.103, SN.i.196; SN.v.197 sq.;…
byapagata →
pts
departed, dispelled Mil.225.
= vy-apa-gata
byāvaṭa →
pts
…jana; variant reading byāgata).
the meaning (wrongly given as “adorned”) is to be deleted. The reading at Vv-a.213 is doubtful. It may…
cakkhu →
pts
…knowledge, the eye of a Tathāgata, of a being perfected in all wisdom
■ Out of these are mentioned & discussed singly or in sets; (Nos….
cetanā →
pts
state of ceto in action, thinking as active thought, intention, purpose, will Defined as action (kamma: AN.iii.415; cp. Kvu.viii.9 § 38 untraced quotation; cp. AN.v.292). Often comb …
citta →
pts
Citta1 & Citra
adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …
cātur →
pts
…Pv-a.185 by catūhi disāhi āgata-bhikkhu-sangha). Cp. Avs.i.266 Avs.ii.109;
- -(d)dīpa of four continents: rājā Thig.486; cp Mhvs.i.108,…
dakkhiṇa →
pts
…etc. with ref. to a Tathāgata’s body); Ja.i.50 (˚passa the right side); Pv-a.178 (id.), Pv-a.112 (˚bāhu); Snp.p.106 (bāha); Pv-a.179…
dasa →
pts
…of perfection of a Tathāgata or an Arahant: Tathāgata-balāni; with ref. to the Buddha see Vin.i.38 & cp.; Vin. Texts i.141 sq.; dasah’…
desa →
pts
…reading at DN.i.51- desāgata pañha a question propounded, lit. come into the region of some one or having become a point of discussion…
devatā →
pts
“condition or state of a deva, divinity; divine being, deity, fairy. The term comprises all beings which are otherwise styled devas, & a list of them given at Cnd.308 & based on the principle that any …
dhamma →
pts
…Truth, cp Dhamma-kāyo Tathāgatassa adhivacanaṃ DN.iii.84) A person becoming a follower of the B. would conform to his teaching (Dh.) & to the…
dhīra →
pts
…viz. dhikkitapāpa dhiti-sampanna, dhiyā (= paññāya) samannāgata Mnd.44 ≈ (see dhi2)
diṭṭha →
pts
…cognitive powers of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 = Cnd.276; Iti.121; DN.iii.232; Snp.1086, Snp.1122. 2. known, understood MN.i.486; Snp.761;…
dosinā →
pts
clear night, moonlight; only in phrase ramaṇīyā vata bho dosinā ratti “lovely is the moonlight night” DN.i.47≈ Ja.i.509; Ja.v.262; Mil.5, Mil.19 etc. Explained in popular fashion by Bdhgh. as “dosâp …
du →
pts
…anta, annaya, abhisambhava; āgata, ājāna āyuta, āsada; itthi; ukkhepa, ubbaha 2. du˚: (k)kata, kara; (g)ga, gata, gati,…
dāsa →
pts
slave, often combined w. f. dāsī. Def. by Bdhgh as “antojāto” (DN-a.i.300), or as “antojātadhanakkīta-karamarânīta-sāmaṃ dāsabyaṃ upagatānaṃ aññataro” (ibid. DN-a.i.168)
■ In phrase *dāsā ca kam …
dūra →
pts
adjective far distant, remote, opp. āsanna (Ja.ii.154) or santika (Dhs.677; Vism.402)
■ Pv-a.117. Often in compounds (see below), also as dūri˚; e.g. dū …
ehi →
pts
…Snp-a.456. ehisāgata-(& svāgata-)vādin; a man of courtesy (lit. one who habitually says: “come you are welcome” DN.i.116;…
gabbha →
pts
- interior, cavity (loc. gabbhe in the midst of: angāra˚ Ja.iii.55); an inner room, private chamber, bedroom, cell. Of a Vihāra Vin.ii.303; Vin.iii.119; Vin.iv.45; Vv-a.188; Vv-a.220
■ Ja.i.90 …
gabbhinī →
pts
adjective feminine pregnant, enceinte Vin.ii.268; SN.iii.202; Ja.i.151, Ja.i.290; Ja.iv.37; Pv.i.6#6; Pv-a.31, Pv-a.82: Vv-a.110 (-bhāva); in combination g˚ pāyamānā purisantaragatā (pregnant, lac …
gahaṇī →
pts
…g˚ iyā samannāgata “endowed with good digestion” DN.ii.177 = DN.iii.166. Same phrase at Avs.i.168, Avs.i.172. Cp. Vedic graha….
gata →
pts
…gatiyā ca dhitiyā ca samannāgata MN.i.82;
- -addhin (adj of addhan) one who has completed his journey (cp addhagata)…
gutta →
pts
…dhammojapaññāya samannāgata) cp. dhammagutta SN.i.222.
- -indriya one whose senses are guarded; with well-guarded…
hattha →
pts
…Ja.iv.459; Ja.v.346 (˚ṃ āgata). As pp. hatth-attha-gata in somebody’s power Ja.i.244; Ja.iii.204; Ja.vi.582. An abstr. is further formed…
jhāna →
pts
Jhāna1
neuter literally meditation. But it never means vaguely meditation It is the technical term for a special religious experience reached in a certain order of mental states. It was or …
jiṇṇa →
pts
- decayed, broken up, frail, decrepit, old: vuḍḍha mahallaka andhagata vayo-anupatta Cnd.261; jarājiṇṇatāya jiṇṇa DN-a.i.283
■ Vin.ii.189; DN.i.114; MN.ii.48 sq., MN.ii.66; AN.ii.249; AN.iv.17 …
kakkhaḷa →
pts
- rough, hard, harsh (lit. & fig.) Dhs.648 (opp.; muduka Dhs.962 (rūpaṃ paṭhavīdhātu: kakkhalaṃ kharagataṃ kakkhaḷattaṃ kakkhaḷabhāvo); Vism.349 (= thaddha), Vism.591, Vism.592 (˚ …
kamma →
pts
…in phrase kammena samannāgata “endowed with the quality of acting in such and such a manner, being of such and such character”: tīhi…
karuṇā →
pts
- (f.) pity compassion. Karuṇā is one of the 4 qualities of character significant of a human being who has attained enfranchisement of heart (ceto-vimutti) in the 4 sentiments viz. mettā k.˚ upekhā …
khama →
pts
…karaṇehi dhammehi samannāgata SN.ii.204 sq. AN.ii.147 sq. With ref. to rūpa, saddā, etc. (see also above), of an elephant AN.iii.156 sq.
…
khandha →
pts
…rūpaṃ (etc.) atītânāgatapaccuppannaṃ ajjhattaṃ vā bahiddhā vā oḷārikaṃ,“ etc.: i.e. material qualities are equivalent terms…
khanti →
pts
…anulomikāya kh˚iyā samannāgata (being of gentle and forbearing disposition) AN.iii.437, AN.iii.441; Pts.ii.236 sq. Vb.340. See also AN.iii.372;…
khantī →
pts
…anulomikāya kh˚iyā samannāgata (being of gentle and forbearing disposition) AN.iii.437, AN.iii.441; Pts.ii.236 sq. Vb.340. See also AN.iii.372;…
khattiya →
pts
…DN-a.i.267;
- -sukhumāla a tender, youthful prince (of the Tathāgata: buddha˚, kh˚) Dhp-a.i.5.
der. fr. khatta…
kāla →
pts
…as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 = Cnd.276; Pp.50.
- -ññutā n. abstr. to prec AN.ii.101;
- -(p)pavedana announcement of death…
kāma →
pts
to desire.
- Objective: pleasantness, pleasure-giving, an object of sensual enjoyment.
- Subjective: (a) enjoyment, pleasure on occasion of sense, (b) sense-desire.
Buddhist commentators exp …
kāya →
pts
…cp. Snp.549. The Tathāgata is said to be dhamma-kāyo “author and speaker of Doctrine,” in the same sense Brahma-kāyo “the best…
kāḷa →
pts
…as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 = Cnd.276; Pp.50.
- -ññutā n. abstr. to prec AN.ii.101;
- -(p)pavedana announcement of death…
kāḷaka →
pts
adjective black, stained; in enumeration of colours at Dhs.617 (of rūpa) with nīla, pītaka, lohitaka odāta, k˚, mañjeṭṭha; of a robe AN.ii.241; f. kāḷikā Vv-a.103
■ (nt.) a black spot, a stain, als …
lasagata →
pts
(hattha) at AN.ii.165 is to be read (with variant reading) as lepagata, i.e. sticky (opp. suddha).
lepa →
pts
- smearing, plastering, coating over Vin.iv.303 (bāhira˚); Ja.ii.25 (mattikā˚).
- (fig.) plaster, i.e. that which sticks, affection, attachment, etc., in taṇhā˚ the stain of craving, & diṭṭhi˚; …
lohita →
pts
…crime of) wounding a Tathāgata, one of the anantariya-kammas Vb-a.427; cp. Tathāgatassa lohitaṃ uppādeti Mil.214. *…
lākhā →
pts
…viya tambehi lomehi samannāgata Thag-a.270)
- -rasa essence of lac, used for dyeing; lac-colouring Ja.v.215…
magga →
pts
- a road (usually high road), way, foot-path Vism.708 (maggaṃ agata-pubba-purisa, simile of); Vb-a.256 (tiyojana˚, simile of a man travelling); Dhp-a.i.229- addhāna˚; high road Vin.iv.62; MN. …
mahallaka →
pts
adjective noun old, venerable, of great age an old man DN.i.90 (opp. taruṇa), DN.i.94, DN.i.114, DN.i.247; Snp.313, Snp.603; Cnd.261 (vuḍḍha m. andhagata etc. Ja.iv.482 (opp. dahara young); Vv.46#1 (= …
manta →
pts
orig. a divine saying or decision, hence a secret plan (cp. def. of mant at Dhtp.578 by “gutta-bhāsane”), counsel; hence magic charm, spell. In particular a secret religious code or doctrine, esp. …
maṅgalika →
pts
adjective (-˚)
- one who is feasting in, one whose auspices are such & such; fond of; only in kotūhala˚; fond of excitement Ja.i.372; Mil.94 (apagata˚, without passion for excitement).
- superst …
missa →
pts
adjective
- mixed (with: -˚); various Vin.i.33 (kesa˚, jatā˚ etc. = a mixture of, various); Thag.143; Ja.iii.95, Ja.iii.144 (udaka-paṇṇa˚ yāgu); Pv.i.9#2 (missā kiṭakā). nt. missaṃ as adv. “in a …
muni →
pts
…muni˚; (the Tathāgatas)
■ The parallel passage to Cnd.514#a at AN.i.273 gives a muni as kāya-muni, vācā & ceto˚ (under the 3…
nandi →
pts
Nandi1 & Nandī
masculine & feminine
- joy, enjoyment, pleasure, delight in (c loc.) SN.i.16, SN.i.39, SN.i.54; SN.ii.101 sq. (āhāre); SN.iii.14 (= upādāna), SN.iv.36 sq.; AN.ii.10 (kāma˚ …
naya →
pts
…way of, as, according(ly): āgata according to what has been shown or said in… Ja.i.59; Vv-a.3; Pv-a.280; purima˚ as before Ja.i.59…
nibbana →
pts
…phrase “vanā nibbānaṃ āgataṃ,” as found at AN.iii.346 Thag.691, although the latter has nibbanaṃ in text) explained by…
nibbāna →
pts
…vanā nibbānaṃ āgataṃ kāmehi nekkhammarataṃ AN.iii.346
■ pāragū (victor). pāragū…
nigaṇṭha →
pts
…(dasahi asaddhammehi samannāgata); Snp.381; Ud.65 (jaṭilā, n., acelā, ekasātā paribbājakā); Ja.ii.262 (object to eating flesh);…
ninna →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) bent down (cp ninnata), low-lying, deep, low, sunken Ja.ii.3 (magga) Pv-a.29 (bhūmibhāga), Pv-a.132 (ṭhāṇa); esp. freq. as-˚ bent on, inclining to, leading to, aiming at, …
nippapañca →
pts
…SN.iv.370; Dhp.254 (Tathāgata); -ārāma not fond of delay MN.i.65 (Neumann trsl. i.119: “dem keine Sonderheit behagt”); AN.iii.431;…
nivutta →
pts
Nivutta1
(pp.) called, termed, designated Pv-a.73 (dasavassa-satāni, vassa-sahassaṃ n. hoti).
pp. of ni + vac
Nivutta2
(pp.) shorn, shaved, trimmed Snp.456 (˚kesa = apa …
oggata →
pts
gone down, set (of the sun) Vin.iv.55 (oggate suriye = atthangate s.), Vin.iv.268 (id. = ratt’ andhakāre); Thag.477 (anoggatasmiṃ suriyasmiṃ).
pp. of avagacchati: spelling gg on acct. of contrast wit …
okkhāyika →
pts
adjective low-lying, deep remote, only in one phrase, viz. udaka-tarakā gambhīragatā okkhāyikā MN.i.80, MN.i.245.
fr. ava + khāyin fr. kṣi, cp. avakkhāyati; Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. suggests …
pabba →
pts
- a knot (of a stalk), joint, section Vin.iv.35; MN.i.80; Ja.i.245 (veḷu˚); Vism.358 (id.; but nāḷika p. 260); Vb-a.63 (id.); Thag.243-angula˚ finger joint Vin.iv.262, MN.i.187; DN-a.i.285-pabba\ …
pabbajita →
pts
one who has gone out from home, one who has given up worldly life & undertaken the life of a bhikkhu recluse or ascetic, (one) ordained (as a Buddhist friar) gone forth (into the holy life or pabbajjā …
pabbajjā →
pts
leaving the world, adopting the ascetic life state of being a Buddhist friar, taking the (yellow) robe ordination
- ordination or admission into the Buddha’s Order in particular: Vin.iii.13; SN.i.16 …
pacchā →
pts
…Mnd.33 (= pacchā vuccati anāgataṃ, pure vuccati atītaṃ); Cnd.395; Dhp.172, Dhp.314, Dhp.421; Pv.i.11#1 Pv.i.11#5 (opp. purato); Pv.ii.9#9 (=…
paccuppanna →
pts
…past & anāgata future) MN.i.307, MN.i.310; MN.iii.188 MN.iii.190, MN.iii.196; SN.i.5; SN.iv.97; AN.i.264;…
paccāgata →
pts
gone back, withdrawn Ja.v.120; Mil.125.
pp. of paccāgacchati
pagabbha →
pts
…kāyapāgabbhiyâdīhi samannāgata Dhp-a.iii.354); Ja.ii.32, Ja.ii.281, Ja.ii.359; Ja.v.448; Mil.389 Dāvs iii.26
■…
pajappati →
pts
to yearn for, crave, to be greedy after SN.i.5 = Ja.vi.25 (anāgataṃ = pattheti C.).
pa + jappeti
pajappā →
pts
desire, greed for, longing Ja.vi.25 (anāgata˚); Snp.592; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136.
pa + jappā
pamatta →
pts
…(= sati-vossaggena samannāgata Dhp-a.iii.482), Dhp.371; Cnd.404; Pv-a.276 (quot. ˚ṃ ativattati) appamatta diligent,…
papañca →
pts
- obstacle, impediment, a burden which causes delay hindrance, delay Dhp-a.i.18; Dhp-a.ii.91 (kathā˚). ˚ṃ karoti to delay, to tarry Ja.iv.145; ˚ṃ akatvā without delay Ja.i.260; Ja.vi.392
■ ati …
pareta →
pts
…Snp.818 (= samohita samannāgata pihita Mnd.149), Snp.1092, Snp.1123; Ja.iii.157; Pv.i.8#6; Pv.ii.2#4; Mil.248; Pv-a.61, Pv-a.93.
pp. of…
parinibbuta →
pts
…to the Buddha, or the Tathāgata, but also to Theras & Arahants who have by means of moral & intellectual perfection destroyed all germs of…
pariyāgata →
pts
having come to, reached, attained Ja.vi.237 (phalaṃ; C = upagata), Ja.vi.238 (kusalaṃ C. = pariyāyena attano vārena āgata).
pari + ā + gata
pañca →
pts
…phrase pañc’ angasamannāgata & ˚vippahīna (SN.i.99; AN.v.16) refers to the 5 nīvaraṇāni: see explained at Vism.146. -aṅgikaturiya…
pañjara →
pts
cage, Ja.i.436; Ja.ii.141; Ja.iii.305 (sīha˚); Ja.iv.213; Ja.v.232 (sīha), Ja.v.365; Ja.vi.385 (sīha˚), Ja.vi.391; Mil.23 (˚antaragata gone into the c.); Mil.27; Dhp-a.i.164 (nakha˚), where meaning i …
paññā →
pts
…pārisuddhisīlena ca samannāgata Dhp-a.iii.329) Vv.3423 identical = ariyāya diṭṭhiyā ariyena sīlena ca sāmannāgata…
paṭisallīna →
pts
secluded, retired, gone into solitude abstracted, plunged in meditation, separated Vin.i.101 (rahogata +); DN.i.134, DN.i.151; SN.i.71, SN.i.146 sq. (divāvihāragata +), SN.i.225; SN.ii.74 (rahogata …
phegguka →
pts
(-˚) adjective having worthless wood, weak, inferior MN.i.488 (apagata˚, where ˚ka belongs to the whole cpd.); Ja.iii.318 (a˚ + sāramaya).
fr. pheggu
phuṭa →
pts
…phuṭo ahosi), cp. Anāgata Vaṃsa (J.P.T.S. 1886, v.39) & remarks of Morris’s; J.P.T.S. 1887, 165. The same passage as MN.i.377 is…
piṇḍa →
pts
- a lump, ball, thick (& round mass SN.i.206 (aṭṭhīyaka˚); Pv.iii.5#5 (nonīta˚); Vv-a.62 (kummāsa˚), Vv-a.65; Sdhp.529 (ayo˚).
- a lump of food esp. of alms, alms given as food SN.i.76; Snp.217, S …
poṇika →
pts
adjective that which is prone, going prone; DN-a.i.23 where the passage is “tiracchāna-gata-pāṇāpoṇika-nikāyo cikkhallika-nikāyo ti,” quoted from SN.iii.152, where it runs thus: “tiracchāna-gata …
pubba →
pts
Pubba1
pus, matter, corruption MN.i.57; MN.iii.90; SN.i.150; SN.ii.157; AN.i.34; Ja.ii.18; Mil.382; Pv-a.80
■ In detail discussed (as one of the 32 ākāras) at Vism.261, Vism.360; Kp- …
purisa →
pts
man (as representative of the male sex, contrasted to itthi woman, e.g. at AN.iii.209; AN.iv.197; Ja.i.90; Ja.v.72; Pv-a.51). Definitions of the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso …
pāraṃ →
pts
adverb preposition beyond, to the other side DN.i.244; MN.i.135; Snp.1146 (Maccu-dheyya˚, vv. ll ˚dheyassa & ˚dheyya˚), expld by Cnd.487 as amataṃ nibbānaṃ; Vv-a.42.
- *-[gata](/define/ …
pīti →
pts
emotion of joy, delight, zest exuberance. On term see Dhs. trsl. 11 and Cpd. 243 Classed under sankhārakkhandha, not vedanā˚-DN.i.37, DN.i.75; DN.iii.241, DN.iii.265, DN.iii.288; MN.i.37; SN.ii.30; …
pūga →
pts
Pūga1
neuter heap, quantity; either as n. with gen or as adj. = many, a lot Snp.1073 (pūgaṃ vassānaṃ bahūni vassāni Cnd.452); Pv.iv.7#9 (pūgāni vassāni) Vb-a.2 (khandhaṭṭha, piṇḍ˚, pūg˚). …
r →
pts
…At Ja.i.403 we read “punar āgata,” where the C. explains “puna āgata, ra-kāro sandhivasena vutto.” Similarly: Snp.81 (vutti-r-esā),…
rajo →
pts
(rajas) & Raja neuter
-
Forms.
■ Both rajo & rajaṃ occur as noun & acc. sg., e.g. rajo at DN.ii.19; Snp.207, Snp.334; Dhs.617; rajaṃ at Snp.275; Iti.83; once (in verse) *[rajo](/define/rajo …
rūpa →
pts
…the world takes of the Tathāgata (see AN.ii.71 Pp.53), viz. rūpa˚, ghosa˚, lūkha˚, dhamma˚ Dhp-a.iii.113; the same four similarly at…
samannāgata →
pts
…(of “-mant”); Pv-a.46, Pv-a.73
■ nt. abstr. -annāgatatta Pv-a.49.
saṃ + anvāgata
sammā →
pts
…Iti.87; Tha-ap.218 Also sammāgata Vin.ii.203#2. -ppajāna having right knowledge Dhp.20; Iti.115. -ppaññā right knowledge true wisdom…
samodhāna →
pts
collocation, combination Bv.ii.59 = Ja.i.14; SN.iv.215 = SN.v.212; application (of a story) Ja.ii.381. samodhānaṃ gacchati to come together, to combine, to be contained in Vin.i.62; MN.i.184 = SN.i.86 …
samudāgacchati →
pts
to result, rise; to be got, to be at hand DN.i.116; MN.i.104
pp samudāgata.
saṃ + udāgacchati
samudāgata →
pts
arisen, resulted; received SN.ii.24; Snp.648 (= āgata C.).
pp. of last
samuggata →
pts
arisen Vv-a.280; Ja.iv.403 (text samuggagata).
saṃ + uggata
samupāgacchati →
pts
to come to; aor. samupāgami Mhvs.36, Mhvs.91; pp. samupāgata.
saṃ + upāgacchati
samupāgata →
pts
come to, arrived at Mhvs.37, Mhvs.115; Mhvs.38, Mhvs.12; Ja.vi.282; Sdhp.324.
saṃ + upāgata
samāgacchati →
pts
…-gamma Bv.ii.171 = Ja.i.26; ger. -gantvā Vin.i.308; pp. samāgata.
saṃ + āgacchati
samāgata →
pts
met, assembled Dhp.337; Snp.222.
pp. of samāgacchati
sati →
pts
memory, recognition, consciousness, DN.i.180; DN.ii.292; Mil.77–Mil.80 intentness of mind, wakefulness of mind, mindfulness alertness, lucidity of mind, self-possession, conscience self-consciousnes …
saṃ →
pts
Saṃ˚
indeclinable prefix, implying conjunction & completeness; saṃ˚; is after vi˚; (19’) the most frequent (16’) of all Pāli prefixes. Its primary meaning is “together” (cp. Lat. …
saṅgata →
pts
…met Snp.807, Snp.1102 (= samāgata samohita sannipātita Cnd.621); nt saṅgataṃ association Dhp.207. 2. compact, tightly fastened or closed,…
saṅkhāra →
pts
…sankhāra-saddena āgata-sankhārā ti duvidhā sankhārā; etc. with further def. of the 4 sankhāras. 4. Var. passages for sankhāra…
su →
pts
…opening Ja.v.204 -samāgata thoroughly applied to AN.iv.271 (aṭṭhanga˚ i.e. uposatha)….
sutta →
pts
Sutta1
asleep Vin.iii.117; Vin.v.205; DN.i.70; DN.ii.130; Dhp.47; Iti.41; Ja.v.328
■ (nt.) sleep DN.ii.95; MN.i.448; SN.iv.169. In phrase --pabuddha “awakened from sleep” referring t …
suvaṇṇa →
pts
…(of the body of the Tathāgata) DN.iii.143 DN.iii.159; Ja.ii.104; Ja.iv.333; Dhp-a.iii.113.
- -vīthi golden street (in…
svāgata →
pts
- welcome Vin.ii.11; Thig.337; Thag-a.236.
- learnt by heart Vin.ii.95, Vin.ii.249; AN.iv.140 (pātimokkhāni). See sāgata.
su + āgata
sāgataṃ →
pts
…hail! DN.i.179 = MN.i.481 (sāgataṃ bhante Bhagavato); DN.ii.173; MN.i.514 (˚aṃ bhoto Ānandassa) DN-a.i.287; Dhp-a.iii.293.
su + āgata,…
sīla →
pts
…as aṭṭhaṅga-samannāgata uposatha (or aṭṭhaṅgika u. “the fast-day with its 8 constituents.” They are discussed in detail at…
sīmā →
pts
boundary, limit, parish Vin.i.106 sq., Vin.i.309, Vin.i.340; Mnd.99 (four); Dhp-a.iv.115 (mālaka˚); antosīmaṃ within the boundary Vin.i.132, Vin.i.167; ekasīmāya within one boundary, in the same pari …
tathā →
pts
…Snp.430; Iti.122 (of the Tathāgata);
- -vidha such like, so (= tathārūpa) Snp.772 Snp.818, Snp.1073, Snp.1113; Cnd.277 (=…
tathāgata →
pts
The context shows that the word is an epithet of an Arahant, and that non-Buddhists were supposed to know what it meant. The compilers of the Nikāyas must therefore have considered the expression as …
taṇhā →
pts
(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …
tejin →
pts
adjective noun having light or splendour, shining forth, glorious Snp.1097 (= Cnd.286 tejena samannāgata).
see teja
thūpa →
pts
…worthy of a tope, viz. a Tathāgata, a Tathāgatasāvaka a Paccekabuddha, a Cakkavattin DN.ii.143; AN.ii.245
■ At Dpvs.vi.65 th. is to be…
thūpika →
pts
…pañcaṭhūpaṃ vimānaṃ explained as pañcahi kūṭāgārehi samannāgataṃ).
from thūpa. The ika applies to the whole compound
tiṇṇa →
pts
one who has reached the other shore (always fig.) gone through, overcome, one who has attained Nibbāna. Ogha˚ gone through the great flood SN.i.3, SN.i.142; Snp.178, Snp.823, Snp.1082, Snp.1101, Snp.1 …
uddha FIXME double →
pts
…Mnd.303 (u vuccati anāgataṃ)
II. (prep. with abl. & instr.).
- (of space) in phrase uddhaṃ pādatalā adho kesamatthakā…
uddhata →
pts
…Pp.35 (= uddhaccena samannāgata Pp-a.217). -an˚; well balanced, not shaken, calm, subdued MN.i.470; AN.ii.211; AN.v.93 sq., AN.v.104;…
uddhaṃ →
pts
…Mnd.303 (u vuccati anāgataṃ)
II. (prep. with abl. & instr.).
- (of space) in phrase uddhaṃ pādatalā adho kesamatthakā…
upagacchati →
pts
- to come to, go to, approach, flow to (of water) DN.ii.12; Pv-a.12 (vasanaṭṭhānaṃ), Pv-a.29, Pv-a.32 (vāsaṃ) Pv-a.132;
ger -gantvā Pv-a.70 (attano santikaṃ), & -gamma SN.ii.17, SN.ii …
upagata →
pts
- gone to, come, approached (intrs.) Snp.708 (āsan˚ = nisinna Snp-a.495) Pv-a.77 (santikaṃ), Pv-a.78, Pv-a.79 (petalokaṃ), Pv-a.123.
- undergoing coming or come under, overpowered, suffering Nd …
upapanna →
pts
- (-˚) possessed of, having attained, being furnished with Snp.68 (thāma-bala), Snp.212, Snp.322, Snp.1077 (ñāṇa˚, cp. Cnd.266#b and uppanna-ñāṇa).
- reborn, come to existence in (with acc.) SN.i …
upavāsa →
pts
…phrase aṣṭânga-samanvāgataṃ upavāsaṃ upavasati] AN.v.40 (? uncertain; vv.ll. upāsaka, ovāpavāssa, yopavāsa); Ja.vi.508; Snp-a.199…
upeta →
pts
…samupagata etc); Pv-a.7
■ Note. The BSk. usually has samanvāgata for upeta (see aṭṭhanga).
pp. of upeti
upiya →
pts
undergoing, going into, metri causa as ūpiya (-˚) and opiya, viz. hadayasmiṃ opiya SN.i.199 = Thag.119; senûpiya Ja.v.96 (variant reading senopiya; C. sayanûpagata). In tadūpiya the 2nd …
uposatha →
pts
…(aṭṭhanga-samannāgata), AN.iv.258 sq. (id.), AN.iv.276, AN.iv.388 (navah angehi upavuttha); AN.v.83; Snp.153 (pannaraso u); Vb.422;…
upāgacchati →
pts
…pres. imper. upāgaccha Pv-a.64 (so read for upagaccha)
pp upāgata.
upa + ā + gam
upāgata →
pts
come to, having reached or attained Snp.1016; Pv-a.117 (yakkhattaṃ); Sdhp.280.
pp. of upāgacchati
usmā →
pts
heat DN.ii.335, DN.ii.338; MN.i.295; SN.iii.143; SN.iv.215, SN.iv.294; SN.v.212; Dhs.964; DN-a.i.310
■ In combn. with -kata it appears as usmī˚; e.g. at MN.i.132, MN.i.258.
- *-[g …
vana →
pts
…Thag.691 (vanā nibbanaṃ āgataṃ)
■ A Denom. fr. vana2 is vanāyati (like vanīyati fr. vaṇi).
van;…
vasī →
pts
Vasī˚
is the composition form of vasa in combination with roots kṛ; and bhū, e.g. -kata made dependent, brought into somebody’s power, subject(ed) Thig.295 (= …
vatavant →
pts
…+…
vatta →
pts
…Vb-a.354 (gata-paccāgata˚); Vv-a.47 (gāma˚). 2. (for vata2) observance, vow, virtue DN.iii.9 (the 7 vattapadāni diff….
vaḷīna →
pts
at Ja.vi.90 is not clear (in phrase jaṭaṃ vaḷīnaṃ pankagataṃ). The C. reads valinaṃ, paraphrased by ākulaṃ. Fausböll suggests malinaṃ. Should we accept reading valinaṃ? It would then be acc. sg. of …
vaṃsa →
pts
…J.P.T.S. 1907, 134.
- -āgata come down fr. father to son, hereditary Mhvs.23, Mhvs.85.
- -ānupālaka guarding tradition…
viggaha →
pts
- dispute, quarrel Ja.i.208 (ñātakānaṃ aññamaññaṃ viggaho); Mil.90 often combined with kalaha, e.g. Vin.ii.88; AN.iv.401 Mnd.302; Mil.383.
- taking up form (lit. seizing on), “in …
vippakata →
pts
- imperfectly executed, left unfinished, interrupted DN.i.2 (cp Dhp.i.49); Vin.ii.172, Vin.ii.243, Vin.ii.304; Vin.iv.279; AN.ii.196; Ja.i.120
- done wrongly Ja.v.214
■ At Vin.iv.358 (in Bdhgh’ …
virāgatā →
pts
disinterestedness, absence of lust Kv.212 = Ud.10.
abstr. fr. rāga
vitatha →
pts
adjective untrue; nt. untruth DN.ii.73 (na hi Tathāgatā vitathaṃ bhaṇanti); Snp.9 sq.; Vv.53#15 (= atatha, musā ti attho Vv-a.240); Ja.v.112; Ja.vi.207; Pts.104; DN-a.i.62
■ avitatha true SN.ii. …
viññāṇa →
pts
(as special term in Buddhist metaphysics) a mental quality as a constituent of individuality, the bearer of (individual) life, life-force (as extending also over rebirths), principle of conscious lif …
vyapagata →
pts
departed Ja.i.17; Mil.133, Mil.225.
pp. of vyapagacchati
vyāvaṭa →
pts
…not worrying DN.ii.141 (Tathāgatassa sarīre; translation not to the point “hinder not yourselves”) Vin.iii.136 ‣See also separately.
■…
vāsa →
pts
Vāsa1
clothing; adj. (-˚) clothed in Ja.vi.47 (hema-kappana-vāsase).
vas to clothe, see vasati1
Vāsa2
- living, sojourn, life Snp.191; Mhv …
yati →
pts
…monk Mhvs.5, Mhvs.37 (racchāgataṃ yatiṃ); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.4; Mhvs.30, Mhvs.26 (mattikā-dāyakaṃ yatiṃ); Mhvs.32, Mhvs.32…
yuddha →
pts
…Mhvs.52 (yuddhāy’ āgata); Mhvs.32, Mhvs.12 (yuddhaṃ yujjhati), Mhvs.32, Mhvs.13 (maccu˚ fight with death); Mhvs.33, Mhvs.42;…
yuvan →
pts
…DN.i.80 = yobbanena samannāgata DN-a.i.223; Snp.420; Dhp.280 (= paṭhama-yobbane ṭhita Dhp-a.iii.409); Pv.iii.7#1 (= taruṇa Pv-a.205) …
yāgu →
pts
…(pañcah’ angehi samannāgataṃ; together with cīvarabhājaka, phala-bhājaka & khajja-bhājaka), Vin.iv.38 (yāgu˚, phala˚, khajja˚),…
yāvant →
pts
pronoun, relative
- yāvant as adj.: as many (as) Dhp.337 (hāvant’ ettha samāgatā as many as are assembled here); Ja.v.72 (yāvanto uda-bindūni… tāvanto gaṇḍū jāyetha; C. on p. …
yāyin →
pts
adjective (-˚) going, going on to; in yāna-yāyinī (f.) Thig.389 (maggaṭṭhangika˚ having ascended the carriage of the 8-fold Path; explained by “ariya-yāyena nibbāna-puraṃ yāyinī upagatā” Thag- …
ñāti →
pts
relation, relative (= mātito pitito ca sambandhā Pv-a.25; = bandhū Pv-a.86; specialized as ˚sālohitā, see below). Pl. ñātayo (Pv.i.4#3; Kp-a.209 Kp-a.214) and ñātī (MN.ii.73; Kp-a.210, Kp-a.213 …
ādhāraka →
pts
…priceless things of a Tathāgata, viz.: setacchattaṃ, nisīdanapallanko, ādhārako pādapīṭhaṃ). 2. a reading desk, pulpit Ja.iii.235…
āgacchati →
pts
…āgata (q.v.).
II. Meanings
- to come to, approach, arrive DN.i.108; Pv.i.11#3; Pv.ii.13#3; Mil.14; to…
āgama →
pts
…See also āgata 2, for phrase āgat’āgama, handed down in the Canon, Vin loc. cit. Svāgamo, versed in the doctrine,…
āpā →
pts
…(BB āvāsu); Ja.v.82 (avāgata gone into misery, variant reading apagata, C apagata parihīna), Ja.v.445 (loc. āvāsu, variant reading avāsu,…
ārā →
pts
Ārā1
feminine an awl; see cp āragga. Perhaps a der. of ārā is āḷakā (q.v.).
Sk. ārâ; *ēl “pointed”, as in Ohg. āla = Ger. ahle, Ags. āēl = E awl; Oicel. alr
Ārā<su …
āsajjana →
pts
…Vin.ii.203 (˚ṃ Tathāgataṃ an insult to the T.; quoted as such at Vv-a.55 where two meanings of ā. are given, corresponding to āsajja…
āsana →
pts
sitting, sitting down; a seat, throne MN.i.469; Vin.i.272 (= pallankassa okāsa); SN.i.46 (ek sitting alone, a solitary seat); AN.iii.389 (an˚ without a seat); Snp.338, Snp.718, Snp.810, Snp.981; Mnd.1 …
āvā →
pts
…(BB āvāsu); Ja.v.82 (avāgata gone into misery, variant reading apagata, C apagata parihīna), Ja.v.445 (loc. āvāsu, variant reading avāsu,…
ṭhāna →
pts
…at Kp-a.26); gata˚ & āgata˚; (her) going coming Ja.iii.188
■ pariccāga˚ distribution of gifts Pv-a.124
2. (part =)…