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bhagga, 39 találat.
bhaggā →
dppn
…was Suṃsumāragiri. The Bhagga country lay between Vesāli and Sāvatthī.
The Buddha went there several times in the course of his wanderings…
bhagga →
pts
…kilesā Mil.44; and bhagga -rāga, ˚dosa etc. (in def. of Bhagavā) at Mnd.142 = Cnd.466 B, quoted at Vism.211.
pp….
anupiya →
dppn
…the paribbājaka of the Bhaggavagotta lived. The Buddha visited him once while staying at Anupiya and it was then that he preached the Pātika…
bhaggava →
dppn
…with Pukkusāti. MN.iii.237
Bhaggava seems to have been a generic name for all potters, perhaps a special form of address used towards members of…
bhaggavagotta →
dppn
A clothed Wanderer who lived in a pleasance near Anupiya.
He was a friend of Sunakkhatta. The Buddha once visited him, and their conversation is recorded in the Pātika Sutta. DN.iii.1ff.
bhesakalāvana →
dppn
A grove in the Bhagga country. It contained a Deer Park wherein the Buddhastayed, on Suṃsumāragiri. Nearby was the house in which lived…
bodhi →
dppn
…at Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga country and built a palace called Kokanada. When the palace was completed, the Buddha was staying at…
ghaṭīkāra →
dppn
…was. In this context the Buddha addresses him as Bhaggava.
nakulamātā →
dppn
…of Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga-country. When the Buddha visited the village and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see him. They…
nakulapitā →
dppn
…of Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga-country. When the Buddha visited the village and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see him. They…
pukkusāti →
dppn
…Buddha met at the house of Bhaggava, the potter, in Rājagaha. Pukkusāti was already occupying the guest room of the house, and the Buddha asked…
susumāragiri →
dppn
…city in the Bhagga country, of which it was probably the capital. Near the city was the Bhesakalāvana where the Buddha…
vaṃsa →
dppn
…Nations.
The district of Bhagga, in which was Suṃsumāragiri, seems to have been subject to the Vaṃsa in the Buddha’s time, for we find…
obhagga →
ncped
broken off.
obhaggavibhagga →
ncped
broken (or bent) and crushed
obhaggobhagga →
ncped
variously broken of; (or variously bent down
akkha →
pts
bhaggava →
pts
…in voc. bhaggava (m.) & bhaggavī (f.). The terms are not explained in C., evidently because somewhat obscure. According to…
bhaggavant →
pts
…= DN-a.i.34 (“bhāgyavā bhaggavā yutto”); with ref. to the 4 qualities implied in the word “bhagavā,” which passage is alluded to at…
bhañjati →
pts
…(cp bhañjanaka)
pp bhagga1 (q.v.).
bhañj, cp. Vedic bhañjati & bhanakti, roots with & without r, as Lat. frango = Goth….
bhāga →
pts
… ■ Cp. dobbhagga “disproportionateness,” i.e. bad luck. 2. apportioned share (of money), fee…
bhāgya →
pts
good luck, fortune Ja.v.484.
cp. Epic & Class. Sk. bhāgya; fr. bhaga, see also contracted form bhagga2
bhāgyavant →
pts
…is formed as expln of the term bhāgyavatā (f.) at Vism.211.
same as bhaggavant, only differentiated as being the Sk….
dobbhagga →
pts
ill luck, misfortune Vin.iv.277; Dhp-a.281 (text: ˚dobhagga).
Sk. daurbhāgya fr. duḥ + bhāga
gotta →
pts
…Phusso, etc.; gotta, as Bhaggavo Bhāradvājo, etc.)
■ gottena by the ancestral name: Vin.i.93; DN.ii.154; Snp.1019; Dhp.393; gottato…
obhagga →
pts
…Sk….
obhañjati →
pts
…ii. obhañjāpeti Ja.i.499 (dhovāpeti +). See also pp. obhagga.
o + bhañj
pabhagga →
pts
broken up, destroyed, defeated Vin.iii.108.
pp. of pabhañjati, cp. Sk prabhagna
pabhañjati →
pts
to break up, destroy Ja.iv.494. - pp. pabhagga (q.v.).
pa + bhañj
phāsu →
pts
adjective pleasant, comfortable; only neg. a˚; in phrase aphāsu-karoti to cause discomfort to (dat.) Vin.iv.290; and in compounds -kāma anxious for comfort, desirous of (others) welfare DN.iii …
phāsukā →
pts
rib, only in pl. phāsukā Vin.i.74 (upaḍḍha˚ bhañjitabbā), in phrase sabbā te phāsukā bhaggā Ja.i.493 (lit.), which is fig. applied at Dhp.154 (explained as “sabbā avasesa-kiles …
sabhaggata →
pts
adjective gone to the hall of assembly AN.i.128; Snp.397; Pp.29.
sabhā + gata
sabhā →
pts
…Ja.i.302. dhamma˚ chapel Ja.vi.333.
- -gata = sabhaggata SN.v.394; MN.i.286.
Vedic sabhā, cp. K.Z. iv.370
sambhagga →
pts
broken SN.i.123; MN.i.237. Cp. sampali˚.
saṃ + bhagga
sambhañjati →
pts
…to break MN.i.237; SN.i.123; pass. aor. samabhajjisaṃ Ja.v.70
pp sambhagga
■ Cp. sampali˚.
saṃ + bhañjati
sampalibhagga →
pts
broken up SN.i.123.
pp. of next
sampalibhañjati →
pts
to break, to crack MN.i.234; SN.i.123; pp. sampalibhagga.
saṃ + pari + bhañj
sobhagga →
pts
prosperity, beauty Thig.72; Ja.i.51, Ja.i.475; Ja.ii.158; Ja.iv.133. As sobhagyatā at DN-a.i.161.
abstr. fr. subhaga
subhaga →
pts
adjective lucky; -karaṇa making happy or beloved (by charms) DN.i.11; DN-a.i.96
■ Der. sobhagga
su + bhaga