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bhadda, 65 találat.

bhadda →

dppn

…forth, and the same night Bhadda became an arahant. The next morning the Buddha called to him saying, “Come, Bhadda,” and that was his full…

bhaddā →

dppn

Bhaddā1

Wife of King Muṇḍa. At her death the king placed her body in a vessel of oil and mourned for her until his friend Piyaka took him to Nārada Thera at the Kukkuṭārāma, and there made …

bhadda →

pts

…Ja.ii.261 (variant reading bhadda˚); Vism.92 (variant reading SS bhadda˚).

  • -muttaka [cp. Sk. bhadramusta] a kind of…

ajātasattu →

dppn

…He had a son Udāyibhadda. DN.i.50

Ajātasattu was greatly impressed by Devadatta’s powers of iddhi and became his devoted follower….

ambatittha →

dppn

…While the Buddha was yet in Bhaddavatikā the Elder Sāgata went to the Jaṭila’s hermitage and took up his abode near the fireplace. The Nāga…

bhaddavatikā →

dppn

…rejoining the Buddha at Bhaddavatikā. Vin.iv.108f.

The town is probably identical with Bhaddavatī, and was in the Cetiya Country….

bhaddavāggiyā →

dppn

A group of thirty young men, converted by the Buddha.

They had gone picnicking with their wives in a forest glade between Bārāṇasi and Uruvelā. One of them had no wife, and for him they found a court …

bhaddāli →

dppn

When the Buddha, at Jetavana, laid down the rule that monks should eat one meal a day and that in the morning, Bhaddāli protested and refused to keep this rule because he said that, in so eating, he w …

caṇḍappajjota →

dppn

…the medicine and escaped on Bhaddavatikā, the king’s she-elephant, before the truth was discovered. The king sent Kāka in pursuit, but Jīvaka…

cetiya →

dppn

…in the Ceti country, went to Bhaddavatikā, where, at the Ambatiṭṭha, Sāgata tamed a Nāga, and from there he went to Kosambī.

The…

koṇāgamana →

dppn

…Buddha to be born in the Bhaddakappa. He was a brahman of the Kassapa clan who lived for 30,000 years. His enlightenment tree was an Udumbara,…

kukkuṭārāma →

dppn

…there between Ānanda and Bhadda. It may have been a favourite resort of Ānanda, for we find the householder Dasama of Aṭṭhakanāgara going…

kāka →

dppn

…delayed and left him, after having handed over to him the elephant Bhaddavatikā, which he had used in his flight. Vin.i.277f.

mahākassapa →

dppn

…had heard the words of Subhadda, who, in his old age, had joined the Order, that they were “well rid of the great samaṇa and could now do as…

mahāsubhaddā →

dppn

Chief queen of Mahāsudassana. DN.ii.169ff. Aii.189 SN.iii.145

maṇimālika →

dppn

MaṇimālikaMaṇimālaka

A shrine where the Buddha stayed and where he was visited by the Yakkha Maṇibhadda. SN.i.208

4shrine

muṇḍa →

dppn

A king of Māgadha, great grandson of Ajātasattu and son of Anuruddha. It is probably this same king who is referred to in the Aṅguttara Nikāya. AN.iii.57ff. His wife Bhaddā died, and Muṇḍa gave hims …

mātali →

dppn

The name given to the chariot driver of Sakka. The Mātali of the present age had a son, Sikhandhi, with whom Bhaddā Suriyavaccasā, daughter of Timbarū, was in love; but later she transferred her affec …

nārada →

dppn

A monk, mentioned once as staying at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī, with Musila, Savittha, and Ānanda. In the course of discussion he declares that, though aware of the nature of nibbana, he is not an ar …

pālileyya →

dppn

…he stayed at the foot of Bhaddasāla in the Rakkhitavanasaṇḍa. There a certain elephant who, finding communal life distasteful, had left his…

pātaligāma →

dppn

…where monks (e.g. Ananda, Bhadda and Nārada) stayed when they came to Pātaliputta M.i.349; A.v.341; A.iii.57; S.v.15f., S.v.171f. At the…

rakkhita →

dppn

…and lived at the foot of the Bhaddasāla, when unable to settle the dispute among the Kosambī monks. The elephant Pārileyya lived there and waited…

rāhu →

dppn

RāhuRāhubhadda

An Asura chieftain. The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.49f. says that on one occasion when he seized the Moon god, and on another the…

rāhula →

dppn

RāhulaRāhulabhadda

Only son of Gotama Buddha. When the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu for the first time after his Enlightenment and accepted…

rāhulamātā →

dppn

…name, generally given in the texts, of Rāhula’s mother…

sikhaḍḍī →

dppn

SikhaḍḍīSikhaṇḍī

A Gandhabba, son of Mātali; Bhaddā Suriyavaccasā was at first in love with him, but she was won later by Pañcasikha. DN.ii.268

subhadda →

dppn

…the conversation and asked Subhadda to come in. Subhadda asked the Buddha if there were any truth in the teachings of other religious instructors….

suriyavaccasā →

dppn

SuriyavaccasāBhaddā

A Gandhabba maiden, daughter of Timbaru.

When she went to dance before Sakka, Pañcasikha saw her and fell in love with her, but she favoured Mātali’s son Sikhaṇḍī.

Later she hea …

sāgata →

dppn

…the Buddha went to stay in Bhaddavatikā, having heard men warn the Buddha of the proximity of a Nāga of great power in the Jaṭila hermitage at…

sāketa →

dppn

A town in Kosala. It was regarded in the Buddha’s time as one of the six great cities of India, the others being Campā, Rājagaha, Sāvatthī, Kosambī and Benares. DN.ii.146 In the Vinaya Vin.i.253 howev …

thullanandā →

dppn

A nun, one of four sisters who all joined the Order, the others being Nandā, Nandavatī and Sundarinandā.

Thulla-Nandā appears to have had charge of a large company of nuns, all of whom followed her …

udāyibhadda →

dppn

UdāyibhaddaUdāyibhaddaka

Son of Ajātasattu. When Ajātasattu, after the death of his father, paid his first visit to the Buddha and saw the…

upavatta →

dppn

…DN.ii.137ff.

Here Subhadda visited the Buddha in the earlier part of the last night of his life, was converted and gained admission into…

uruvelā →

dppn

…and converted the Bhaddavaggiyā. Vin.i.23f. At Uruvelā dwelt also the Tebhātika-Jatilas: Uruvelā-Kassapa, Nadī-Kassapa and…

velāmikā →

dppn

Chief of the eighty four thousand women who waited on Mahāsudassana, king of Kusāvatī. She was also called Khattiyānī. SN.iii.146 But in the Dīgha DN.ii.187 the chief queen is called Subhaddā.

tiṭṭhabhaddantika →

ncped

asura →

pts

…find Pahārāda (gloss Mahābhadda) at AN.iv.197.

  • -kāya the body or assembly of the asuras AN.i.143; Ja.v.186;…

bhadanta →

pts

…bhaddaṃ (= bhadraṃ) te “hail to thee,” cp “bhaddaṃ vo” under bhadda 1

bhaddaka →

pts

… ■ On upari-bhaddaka (Name of a tree Ja.vi.269; C. = bhagini-mālā) see upari
■ At AN.iv.255 bhaddaka…

bhaddanta →

pts

…bhaddaṃ (= bhadraṃ) te “hail to thee,” cp “bhaddaṃ vo” under bhadda 1

bhaginī →

pts

…garland“ (?) Name of a tree Ja.vi.270 (= upari-bhaddaka).

Epic Sk. bhaginī

ca →

pts

…kinds of fruit Ja.iii.127 subhaddako c’ eva supesalo ca Ja.iii.82; c’ eva apace padūse pi ca waste and even defile Thag-a.72 (Tha-ap.40). …

diṭṭhi →

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…to) sīla (as pāpaka & bhaddaka) at Iti.26, Iti.27
■ diṭṭhiṃ āsevati to hold a view MN.i.323; ˚ṃ bhindati to give up a…

ghaṭa →

pts

…(= kumbhathūna); as bhadda Sdhp.319, Sdhp.329.

  • -pamāṇa (adj.) of the size of a large pot Ja.ii.104;…

gārava →

pts

…terms of address bhante & bhaddante Pv-a.33, Pv-a.121, & āyasmā (see cpd. ˚adhivacana)
agārava (m. nt.) disrespect Vin.v.92 (six:…

kalyāṇa →

pts

…helpful, morally good. Syn bhaddaka Pv-a.9, Pv-a.116) and kusala (SN.ii.118; Pv-a.9 Pv-a.122); opp. pāpa (SN.i.83; MN.i.43; Pv-a.101,…

kamma →

pts

…or meritorious (kusala bhaddaka, etc.) taṃ k˚ṃ katvā kusalaṃ sukhudrayaṃ DN.iii.157; puñña-kammo of meritorious (character…

kata →

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…charm-protected Mil.152 -bhaddaka one to whom good has been done Pv-a.116 -sakkāra honoured,…

kattikā →

pts

…Āsāḷha, Sāvaṇa Bhaddara (Poṭṭhapāda), Assayuja, Kattikā; the month Assayuja is also called pubba-kattikā, whereas the fifth…

maṇi →

pts

…(˚aṭṭhi).

  • -bhadda Name of one of 20 classes of people mentioned Mil.191; trsld by Rh. D. Mil trsl.

nakkhatta →

pts

…[Śatatāraka], Pubba-bhaddapadā Uttara˚, Revatī
■ It is to be pointed out that the Niddesa speaks of 28 N. instead of 27 (Mnd.382:…

pakati →

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…(˚pabhassara), Vv-a.109 (˚bhaddatā)
■ instr. pakatiyā by nature, ordinarily, as usual Pts.ii.208; Vv-a.78; Pv-a.215, Pv-a.263. 2….

pariyosāna →

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…“ekagāthā pi hi samanta-bhaddakattā dhammassa paṭhamapadena ādik˚ dutiyatatiya-padehi majjhe k pacchima-padena pariyosānak˚” etc. at…

phālibhaddaka →

pts

is spurious spelling for pāli˚ at Ja.ii.162 (variant reading pātali-bhaddaka). Cp. Prk. phālihadda (= pāribhadra Pischel, Gr. § 208).

puṇṇa →

pts

…read puñña-bala.

  • -bhadda worshipper of Puṇṇabhadda, perhaps a Yakkha (father of the Yakkha Harikesa) Mnd.92…

pālibhaddaka →

pts

…(-vana) at Ja.ii.162 (variant reading pātali˚).

fr. palibhadda = pari + bhadda, very auspicious

pāpa →

pts

…an evil dream (opp. bhaddaka) Vism.312; Dhp-a.iii.4.

Vedic pāpa, cp. Lat. patior≈E. passion etc.; Gr. π ̈ημα suffering, evil;…

pāpaka →

pts

…Vism.312 (of dreams, opp bhaddaka)
■ f. pāpikā Dhp.164, Dhp.310; ; without sin innocent, of a young maiden…

pāṭalī →

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…tree); Ja.ii.162 (pāṭali-bhaddaka sic. variant reading for phālibhaddaka); Ja.iv.440; Ja.v.189; Ja.vi.537; Mil.338; Vv-a.42, Vv-a.164;…

pīṭha →

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…Ja.iv.378; Vv-a.291; bhadda˚; state-chair, throne Ja.iii.410.

  • -sappin “one who crawls by means of a chair or…

samanta →

pts

…Piṭaka DN-a.i.84

  • -bhaddakatta complete auspiciousness, perfect loveliness Snp-a.444; Vb-a.132.
  • -rahita entirely…

sambhāvita →

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honoured, esteemed MN.i.110, MN.i.145; Thag-a.200; Ja.iii.269 (= bhaddaka); Vb-a.109.

pp. of sambhāveti

simbali →

pts

…Ja.ii.162 (s. ˚-pālibhaddaka-vana); Ja.iv.277. sattisimbalivana the sword forest, in purgatory Ja.v.453.

cp. Vedic śimbala flower of the…

sādhu →

pts

…Dhp.35, Dhp.206 (= sundara, bhaddaka Dhp-a.iii.271); DN.i.88; Pv.ii.9#7 nt. adv. well, thoroughly Dhp.67; Ja.i.1; Mhvs.36, Mhvs.97 Mhvs.37,…

upari →

pts

…Vin.ii.207 (loc).

  • -bhaddaka Name of a tree [either Sk bhadraka Pinus Deodara, or bhadra Nauclea Cadamba after Kern, …