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allika, 34 találat.

allika →

ncped

or ~ā feminine the dye made from the leaves of the alli plant.

allika →

pts

…Ne.110.

either from alla = allikaṃ nt. in meaning defilement, getting soiled by (-˚), or from allīyati = alliyakaṃ a der. fr. ger. alliya…

bhallika →

dppn

BhallikaBhalliyaBhalluka

Together with Tapussa they were the first lay disciples of the Buddha. They offered a meal shortly after the Buddha was…

mallikā →

dppn

…Pasenadi, king of Kosala.

Mallika’s knowledge of the Dhamma made her wiser than Pasenadi would have desired, and he once, in a moment of great…

mallikāya ārāma →

dppn

Mallikāya ārāmaMallikārāma

A park in Sāvatthī belonging to Queen Mallikā. DN.i.178 MN.ii.22

27.50735, 82.074733park

nāḷijaṅgha →

dppn

A brahmin, whom Mallikā sent to the Buddha to find out if it were true that the Buddha had said that loved ones brought morrow and tribulation. MN.ii.108

paribbājakā →

dppn

Wanderer. The name given to some of the ascetics and recluses of the Buddha’s time. They were not exclusively brahmin. Their presence seems to have been recognized and respected from earlier times. Ge …

pasenadi →

dppn

PasenadiSeniya

King of Kosala and contemporary of the Buddha. Quite early in the Buddha’s ministry, Pasenadi became his follower and close friend, and his devotion to the Buddha lasted till his death …

poṭṭhapāda →

dppn

A wanderer. A discussion between him and the Buddha on samādhi and on the soul, which took place in Mallikārāma in Sāvatthī, is reported in the Poṭṭhapāda Sutta. Poṭṭhapāda, accepting the Buddha’s v …

rājāyatana →

dppn

…the Buddha received a gift of wheat and honey from the merchants Tapassu and Bhallika in the eighth week after the Enlightenment….

uggāhamāna →

dppn

UggāhamānaSamaṇamaṇḍikāputtaSamaṇamuṇḍikāputta

A Paribbājaka. Once when he was staying near Sāvatthī in Mallikā’s pleasance at the Samayappavādaka hall, the carpenter, Pañcakaṅga, on his way to see t …

kāmasukhallikānuyoga →

ncped

devotion to the enjoyment of sensual pleasures

kāḷajallikā →

ncped

black spot

tagaramallikā →

ncped

(the scent of) tagara and jasmine.

biḷālī →

pts

bulbous plant, a tuber Ja.iv.46 (= ˚vallīkanda, cp. gloss latātanta on kalamba), Ja.iv.371 (= ˚kanda com. p. 373); Ja.vi.578. Cp. takkaḷa.

f. of biḷāla = biḷāra, cp. Sk. biḍālī, …

deva →

pts

god, a divine being; usually in pl. devā the gods. As title attributed to any superhuman being or beings regarded to be in certain respects above the human level. Thus primarily (see 1a) …

gamma →

pts

adjective of or belonging to the village, common, pagan (cp. Fr. villain), always combined with hīna, low & pagan Vin.i.10 and ≈ (anta standard of life); AN.iii.325 (dassana, view); DN.iii.130 (sukhal …

jalla →

pts

Jalla1

neuter moisture, (wet) dirt, perspiration (mostly as seda˚ or in cpd. rajo˚, q.v. Snp.249 (= rajojalla Snp-a.291); Ja.vi.578 (sweat under the armpits = jallikā Com.).

*jalya to j …

jallikā →

pts

drop (of perspiration), dirt in seda˚; etc. AN.i.253 (kāli˚); Snp.198 = Ja.i.146; Ja.vi.578.

demin. of jalla

khallika →

pts

…of sense). See kāmasukha and allika.

kāla →

pts

…(brown) cuckoo Vv-a.57; -jallika (kāḷi˚ for kāḷa˚) having black drops or specks (of dirt) AN.i.253; -daṇḍa a…

kāḷa →

pts

…(brown) cuckoo Vv-a.57; -jallika (kāḷi˚ for kāḷa˚) having black drops or specks (of dirt) AN.i.253; -daṇḍa a…

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 (= …

mallaka →

pts

…& to mallika-makula (see below mallikā). 2. a cup, drinking vessel AN.i.250 (udaka˚) 3. a bowl Ja.iii.21 (kaṃsa˚ =…

mallikā →

pts

…Dhs-a.14; Kp-a.44. mallika-makula opening bud of the jasmine Vism.251 = Vb-a.234 (˚saṇṭhāna, in descr, of shape of the 4 canine…

nibbāna →

pts

I. Etymology

Although nir + “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …

poṇika →

pts

…cikkhallika-nikāyo ti,“ quoted from SN.iii.152, where it runs thus: “tiracchāna-gata pāṇā te pi bhikkhave…

rajo →

pts

…Snp-a.248, Snp-a.291. -jallika living in dirty mud designation of a class of ascetics MN.i.281; Ja.i.390 -dhātu

sata →

pts

Sata1

(num. card.) a hundred, used as nt (collect.), either-˚ or as apposition, viz. gāma-sataṃ a hundred (ship of) villages Dhp-a.i.180; jaṭila-satāni 100 ascetics Vin.i.24; jāti˚ DN. …

sukhallikānuyoga →

pts

luxurious living Vin.i.10#2 (kāma-˚). See under kāma˚.

same in BSk.

tagara →

pts

the shrub Tabernaemontana coronaria, and a fragrant powder or perfume obtained from it, incense Vin.i.203; Iti.68 (= Udānavarga p. 112, No. 8); Dhp.54 Dhp.55, Dhp.56 (candana +); Ja.iv.286; Ja.vi.100 …

thālaka →

pts

small bowl, beaker Pv.ii.1#8 (thālakassa pānīyaṃ), Pv.ii.1#19 (id.); Ne.79 (for holding oil: dīpakapallika Com.).

thāla + ka

vallikā →

pts

  1. an ornament for the ear Vin.ii.106 (cp. Bdhgh’s expln on p. 316).
  2. a jungle rope Vin.ii.122.

cp. Sk. vālikā?

ārāma →

pts

  1. pleasure, fondness of (-˚), delight, always as adj. (-˚) delighting in, enjoying finding pleasure in (usually combd. with rata, e.g. dhammārāma dhammarata finding delight in the Dh.) S …