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dhamma →
pts
…viz. 1 guṇe (saddo), applied to good conduct 2 desanāyaṃ, to preaching & moral instruction 3 pariyattiyaṃ, to the 9 fold…
dassana →
pts
…sq.; AN.iii.323; ñ-d-visuddhi MN.i.147 sq. Also with further determination as adhideva -ñ-d˚ AN.iv.428…
attha →
pts
…(atthassa ninnetar, of the Buddha, bringer of good); SN.iv.94 (id.); SN.i.34 (attano a. one’s own welfare), SN.i.55 (id. SN.i.86, SN.i.102,…
brahmā →
pts
…the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controversy with Brahmans); a state like that of…
brahma →
pts
…the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controversy with Brahmans); a state like that of…
bhava →
pts
alaṃ →
pts
…of that Mil.18; alam me Buddhena enough for me of the Buddha = I am tired of the B. Dhp-a.ii.34.
- -attha (adj.) “quite…
dadāti →
pts
…verb-system: dā, dāy, dadā & di.
- Bases dā & (reduced); da
- dā˚: fut. dassati Ja.i.113, Ja.i.279…
agga →
pts
…SN I.29 (a sattassa Sambuddha); AN.ii.17 = Pv.iv.3#47 (lokassa Buddho aggo [A: aggaṃ] pavuccati); Iti.88, Iti.89; Snp.875 (suddhi) Pv-a.5….
citta →
pts
…subject see Mrs. Rh. D. Buddh. Psych Eth. introd. & Bud. Psy. ch. II.
II. Cases of citta (cetas)
their relation & frequency…
cetasika →
pts
…practically superseded in mental analysis, the 5 khandha-category See Cpd. p. 1 and pt. II. Mrs. Rh. D., Bud. Psy. 6 148, 175….
abhijānāti →
pts
…lore“ Mrs Rh. D in kindred S. p. 208; cp. also Dhp-a.iv.233); Iti.47 Iti.61 = Iti.81, and perhaps also in phrase sabbaṃ…
cakkhu →
pts
…termed dibba- cakkhu & buddha- cakkhu Iti.52; DN.ii.38 resp. They are most completely described at Cnd.235 (under cakkhumā), & the foll….
buddha →
pts
…= SN.i.60 (su-dub-buddha very difficult to understand) 2. having attained enlightenment, wise AN.iv.449; Pv-a.16 (buddh’ ādayo),…
bodhi →
pts
…knowledge possessed by a Buddha (see also sambodhi & sammā-sambodhi) MN.i.356; MN.ii.95 = DN.iii.237 (saddho hoti,…
attan →
pts
…Bt. India 251–255. Buddhism repudiated all such theories, thus differing from other religions. Sixteen such theories about the soul DN.i.31….
anuññāta →
pts
…given leave, ordained DN.i.88; Ja.i.92; Ja.ii.353 Ja.ii.416; Pv.i.12#3 (na a. = ananuññāta at id. p. Thig.129 expld. at…
antara →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.358 (kaṇṇa-chidd˚ the inside of the ear; Vv-a.50 (kacch˚ inner room or apartment). Therefore also “space in between”, break…
anodissaka →
pts
…thoroughly (with ref. to mettā) Ja.i.81; Ja.ii.146; Vv-a.97 (in general; opp. odissaka-vasena). See also Mrs. Rh. D. *Psalms of the…
amacca →
pts
…or privy councillor, as such distinguished from the official ministers (purohita, mahāmatta, pārisajja); usually combd. with…
kāma →
pts
…sense, (b) sense-desire.
Buddhist commentators express 1 and 2 by kāmiyatī ti kāmo, and kametī ti kāmo Cpd. 81, n.2. Kāma as sense-desire…
kāya →
pts
…a perfect body (of the Buddha) Snp.548 Thag.818; cp. mahā-k˚ (of Brahmins) Snp.298. The body of a Buddha is said to be endowed with the 32…
malla →
pts
āḷādvāraka →
pts
adjective at Ja.v.81, Ja.v.82 is corrupt & should with variant reading perhaps better be read; advāraka without doors. Cp Kern,
Toevoegselen
29 (ālāraka?). Ja.v.81 has āḷāraka only.
āsava →
pts
…intoxicate the mind (bemuddle it, befoozle it, so that it cannot rise to higher things). Freedom from the “Āsavas” constitutes Arahantship,…
yoga →
pts
…begging bhikkhu), Vism.375 (iddhi-study), Vism.587, Vism.637, Vism.666, Vism.708; Dhp-a.ii.12 (padhānaṃ padahanto y.); Dhp-a.iii.241…
sākya →
dppn
…North India, to which the Buddha belonged. Their capital was Kapilavatthu. Mention is also made of other Sākyan settlements - e.g., Cātumā,…
ante →
pts
…˚vāsika Vin.iii.66; DN.i.1, DN.i.45, DN.i.74, DN.i.78, DN.i.88, DN.i.108, DN.i.157; MN.iii.116; DN-a.i.36.
Sk. antaḥ, with change…
nāḷandā →
dppn
…a town near Rājagaha. The Buddha is mentioned as having several times stayed there during his residence in Pāvārika’s mango grove, and while…
abhidhara →
pts
adjective firm, bold, in -māna firmminded Dhp p.81 (acc. to Morris J.P.T.S. 1886, 135 not verified).
abhi + dhara
abhihāra →
pts
bringing, offering, gift SN.i.82; Snp.710; Ja.i.81 (āsanâ).
fr. abhiharati
abhisiṃsati →
pts
to utter a solemn wish, Vv.81#18 (aor. ˚sīsi. variant reading ˚sisi. Vv-a.316 explains by icchi sampaṭicchi).
= abhisaṃsati, abhi +…
adhipati →
pts
…governed by Vb.216 sq. (chandaṃ adhipatiṃ katvā making energy predominant); Dhs-a.125, Dhs-a.126 (atta˚ autonomous, loka heteronomous,…
agāraka →
pts
small house, a cottage MN.i.450; Ja.vi.81.
fr. agāra
ūnaka →
pts
…Mil.311, (˚satta-vassika one who is not yet 7 years old), Mil.414; Dhp-a.i.79.
ūna + ka
anudhamma →
pts
…to be judged as a redupl. cpd after the manner of compounds mentioned under anu iv. meaning “the Law in all its parts, the…
uttara →
pts
…DN.ii.188 (paṭividdha-lok’uttara-dhammatāya uttama-bhāvaṃ patta).
- -attharaṇa upper cover…
paññā →
pts
…on term Mrs. Rh. D. “Buddhism” (1914) pp. 94, 130, 201; also Cpd. 40, 41, 102 and discussion of term at Dhs. trsl. 17 339, cp….
paṭibāhana →
pts
exclusion, warding off, prevention Mil.81; Vism.244.
sambaddha →
pts
bound together Sdhp.81.
saṃ + baddha
samotata →
pts
strewn all over, spread Vv.81#6 (vv.ll. samogata and samohata); Ja.i.183; Tha-ap.191.
saṃ + otata
sampavāyati →
pts
to make fragrant, Vv.81#6, Vv.84#32; Vv-a.344.
saṃ + pavāyati
samīrati →
pts
to be moved Vin.i.185; Dhp.81; Dhp-a.ii.149
pp samīrita Ja.i.393.
saṃ + īrati
ariya →
pts
…good, ideal.
[The early Buddhists had no such ideas as we cover with the words Buddhist and Indian. Ariya does not exactly mean either. But it…
muṭṭhika →
pts
- a fist-fighter, wrestler, boxer Vin.ii.105 (malla˚); Ja.iv.81 (np.); Ja.vi.277; Vism.31 (+ malla).
- a sort of hammer Ja.v.45.
fr. muṭṭhi
sasin →
pts
the moon Dāvs iv.29; Ja.iii.141; Ja.v.33; Vv.81#1 (= canda Vv-a.314), Vv.82#3.
Sk. śaśin, fr. śaśa
upassutika →
pts
adjective one who listens, an eavesdropper Ja.v.81.
fr. upassuti
uccāreti →
pts
to lift up, raise aloft Vin.iii.81; Vin.iv.147 = Dhp-a.iii.50; MN.i.135
pp uccārita (q.v.).
ud + cāreti, Caus. of car
tiṃsaṃ →
pts
…(of Konāgamana Buddha) DN.ii.3; t
■ mattāni vassāni Mil.15; t
■ vassasahassāni Pv-a.281 = Dhp-a.ii.10. So of an immense…
savasa →
pts
one’s own will Dhs-a.61 (˚vattitā; cp. Expos. 81).
sa4 + vasa
saṃvuta →
pts
…(self-)controlled guarded DN.i.250; DN.iii.48, DN.iii.97; SN.ii.231; SN.iv.351 sq.; AN.i.7 (cittaṃ); AN.ii.25; AN.iii.387; Iti.96, Iti.118;…
vyākattar →
pts
expounder AN.iii.81.
n. ag. of vyākaroti; cp. BSk. vyākartṛ Divy.620
pakāraka →
pts
(-˚) adjective of that kind SN.ii.81; Ja.vi.259.
fr. pakāra
mano →
pts
…(cp. Mrs. Rh. D. Buddhist Psychology p. 19-The rendering with “mind” covers most of the connotation; sometimes it may be…
bandhati →
pts
aḍḍha →
pts
…(in expln. of addhāna-magga); Dhp-a.i.147 Dhp-a.ii.74.
- -rattā midnight AN.iii.407 (˚aṃ adv. at m.); Vv.81#16…
iriyā →
pts
…(cattāro i.); Snp.385; Mnd.225, Mnd.226; Cnd. s.v.; Ja.i.22 (of a lion), Ja.i.66, Ja.i.506; Mil.17; Vism.104, Vism.128, Vism.290, Vism.396;…
kacchaka →
pts
Kacchaka1
- a kind of fig-tree DN-a.i.81.
- the tree Cedrela Toona Vin.iv.35; SN.v.96; Vism.183.
karaṇa →
pts
…MN.ii.128; SN.iv.294; Bdhd 94; kasi˚ ploughing Pv-a.66 kattabba˚ (= kattabbattaṃ) “what is to be done, i.e. duty Pv-a.30; pūjā˚…
kataññu →
pts
…Ja.iv.124; Pv-a.116; Bdhd 81. 2. (separate akata-ññu) knowing the Uncreated, i.e. knowing Nibbāna Dhp.97, Dhp.383; Dhp-a.ii.188;…
mana(s) →
pts
…(cp. Mrs. Rh. D. Buddhist Psychology p. 19-The rendering with “mind” covers most of the connotation; sometimes it may be…
āgacchati →
pts
…by, to come out to (be understood as), to refer or be referred to, to be meant or understood (cp. āgata 3 & āgama 3) Ja.i.118 (tīṇi…
tanhā →
nyana
…mental contacts rūpa-, sadda-, gandha-, rasa-, photthabba-, dhamma-tanhā M. 9; D. 15
Corresponding to the 3-fold existence, there are 3…
abhisamaya →
pts
…ariyasaccānaṃ a. full understanding of the 4 noble truths SN.v.415, SN.v.440, SN.v.441 [cp. Divy.654: anabhisamitānāṃ caturnāṃ…
cātur →
pts
…-(d)dasī (f.) [to catuddasa fourteen] the 14th day of the lunar half month AN.i.144. Pv-a.55; Vv-a.71, Vv-a.99, Vv-a.129. With…
addhan →
pts
(in compounds addha˚;)
- (of space a path, road, also journey (see compounds & derivations); only in one ster. phrase Ja.iv.384 = Ja.v.137…
dakkhiṇā →
pts
…= DN.iii.66 (d
■ uddhaggikā), cp. AN.ii.68 (uddhaggā d.) AN.iii.43, AN.iii.46, AN.iii.178, AN.iii.259; AN.iv.64 sq., AN.iv.394;…
ceto-vimutti →
nyana
…it is called the ‘void deliverance of mind’ suññatā- *c.*
In a more restricted sense, ‘Infinite deliverance of mind’ is a name for…
ajjhagā →
pts
…Vv.32#7 (visesaṃ attained distinction; expld. at Vv-a.135 by adhigata); Vv.50#21 (amataṃ santiṃ; expld. Vv-a.215 by…
appa →
pts
…at Vv-a.334 as “appa-saddo h’ ettha abhāvattho appiccho appanigghoso ti ādisu viya”); Ja.i.70; Dhp-a.iv.12 *…
dasa →
pts
…with ref. to the Buddha see Vin.i.38 & cp.; Vin. Texts i.141 sq.; dasah’ angehi samannāgato arahā ti vuccati (in memorizing of No….
atta →
pts
…d + ta; that is, pp. of ādadāti with the base form reduced to d. Idg *d-to; cp. Sk. ātta
Atta2
see…
adho →
pts
phassa →
nyana
…contact; M. 9. A twofold division occurs in D. 15: patigha samphassa contact by sensorial reaction’, and adhivacana - samphassa…
ānupubbī-kathā →
nyana
…teaching; given by the Buddha when it was necessary to first prepare the listener’s mind before speaking to him on the advanced teaching of…
pātihāriya →
nyana
…are ascribed to the Buddha: the marvel of magic iddhi - p the marvel of mind-reading ādesanā - p and the marvel of instruction…
abbhuta →
pts
…angas or divisions of the Buddhist Scriptures (see nava B 2; Vin.iii.8; MN.i.133; AN.ii.103; AN.iii.86, AN.iii.177; Pp.43;…
āsava →
nyana
…67; A. VI, 63. In Vibh. Khuddakavatthu Vibh. both the 3-fold and 4-fold division are mentioned. The fourfold division also occurs under the name…
paramattha →
nyana
…samvrti - satya The Buddha, in explaining his doctrine, sometimes used conventional language and sometimes the philosophical mode of…
tahaṃ →
ncped
…to loc. of ta(d)) in that; in regard to him or it or that; repeated: here and there; in this place and that; at this and that
asura →
nyana
Asura: D emons, goblin, evil spirit or titan inhabiting one of the lower worlds apāya.
pātaligāma →
dppn
…to repel the Vajjīs. The Buddha prophesied the future greatness of Pātaligāma, and also mentioned the danger of its destruction by fire, water,…
bārānasī →
dppn
…of pilgrimage for the Buddhists - the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadāya in Isipatana…
yakkha →
dppn
…to, MN.i.252 but even the Buddha is spoken of as a yakkha in poetic diction. MN.i.386 Many gods, such as Kakudha, are so addressed. SN.i.54 Of…
appanihita-vimokkha →
nyana
Appanihita-vimokkha: D esireless mental release see: *vimokkha
_ Appanihitānupassanā: Contemplation of desirelessness see:…
ettha →
ncped
…respect; in this case, in that case; in these…
tahiṃ →
ncped
…to loc. of ta(d)) in that; in regard to him or it or that; repeated: here and there; in this place and that; at this and that.
tasmā →
ncped
of ta(d) therefore; on that account; as correlative to yasmā
taṃ →
ncped
of tad(d) there, thither; then; thus, in regard to this; therefore
taṅkhanika →
ncped
of ta(d) just for that time, for a short time; temporary; (f) a temporary sexual partner
āyāsita →
ncped
trouble; d distressed.
anger →
nyana
Anger: D iluted derivative of Hate, which is a root condition; see: mūla
abbuda →
pts
…used for “hell” in the riddle SN.i.43 (kiṃsu lokasmiṃ abbudaṃ “who are they who make a hell on earth” Mrs Rh. D. The answer is…