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dīgha, 127 találat.

dīgha →

ncped

long (in space or time)

dīgha →

pts

…lengthways Ja.vi.185; dīghaso in length Vin.iv.279; atidīgha too long Vin.iv.7, Vin.iv.8. 2. (m.) a snake (cp. Mvu.ii.45 dīrghaka)…

aggivessana →

dppn

…MN.i.237f. and also Dīghanakha Paribbājaka. MN.i.497f.

In the Dantabhūmi Sutta MN.iii.128f. the novice Aciravata is thus addressed…

ajātasattu →

dppn

…of Pasenadi’s minister, Dīgha Kārāyana, his son Viḍūḍabha usurped the throne, Pasenadi, finding himself deserted, went towards…

anuruddha →

dppn

…Kimbila. A yakkha named Dīgha tells the Buddha how the Vajjians are envied by the inhabitants of the deva and brahma worlds on account of the…

avīci →

dppn

…Sutta of the Dīgha Nikāya, DN.iii.75 AN.i.159 but in this context there is no indication that the name refers to a purgatory. The…

brahmadatta →

dppn

Brahmadatta1

King of Kāsi. He captured Kosala and murdered its king Dīghiti and Dīghiti’s wife, but made peace later with Dīghiti’s son, Dīghāvu, restored to him his father’s kingdom, and …

dīghajāṇu →

dppn

A Koliyan, inhabitant of Kakkarapatta. There he visited the Buddha and asked for a teaching which would bring happiness both in this world and the next. The Buddha explained to him the four conditions …

dīghakārāyana →

dppn

…After Bandhula’s death, Dīgha was appointed in his place and accompanied the king. Once, during their travels, they came to Nangaraka and,…

dīghalaṭṭhi →

dppn

A devaputta who once visited the Buddha at the Kalandakanivāpa in Veḷuvana and spoke a verse. SN.i.52

dīghanakha →

dppn

…Buddha preached to him the Dīghanakha Sutta, at the end of which he became a sotāpanna. In the sutta he is addressed as Aggivessana. MN.i.497f.

dīghatapassī →

dppn

…and their efficiency. Dīghatapassī reported this discussion to Nāṭaputta and Upāli, who was listening, went, against the advice of…

dīghāyu →

dppn

DīghāyuDīghāvu

Son of Dīghīti, king of Kosala. After his parents had been cruelly murdered by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, he became the attendant of this kind; in order to avenge their death, but when …

dīghīti →

dppn

DīghītiDīghati

A king of Kosala. His kingdom was captured by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, and he and his wife fled to Benares, where they lived in…

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…on the slope of Gijjhakūṭa, and there the Buddha was once visited by Dīghanakha. SN.v.233 MN.i.497

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jotika →

dppn

A householder of Rājagaha and father of Dīghāvu. When Dīghāvu fell ill he sent Jotika to tell the Buddha. SN.v.344f.

kakkarapatta →

dppn

…of the Koliyans. It was while the Buddha was staying there that the Koliyan Dīghajāṇu came to see him. AN.iv.281

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kimbila →

dppn

…at the conclusion of which, Dīgha Parajana Yakkha sang the praises of all three. MN.i.205ff. Their number was increased by the presence of…

koḷiyā →

dppn

…Kakkarapatta, where lived Dīghajāṇu; AN.iv.281 and Haliddavasana, residence of the ascetics Puṇṇa Koliyaputta and Seniya. MN.i.387…

kāsi →

dppn

KāsiKāsikaKāsigāmaKāsinigama

One of the sixteen Great Nations, AN.i.213 its capital being Bārāṇasī.

At the time of the Buddha, it had been absorbed into the kingdom of Kosala, and Pasenadi was king …

mahājanapadā →

dppn

…the two last being in Uttarāpatha.

Twelve countries are mentioned in the Dīgha Nikāya, DN.ii.200 in which the last four are omitted.

class

medāḷupa →

dppn

…when staying there with Dīgha Kārāyana, heard that the Buddha was there and visited him. On this occasion was preached the Dhammacetiya…

nagaraka →

dppn

…Pasenadi, accompanied by Dīgha-Kārāyana, paid his last visit to the Buddha, as recorded in the Dhammacetiya Sutta. MN.ii.118

The Buddha…

nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →

dppn

…with the Buddha. Some, like Dīgha Tapassī, come away unscathed, without having carried the discussion to any conclusion; others are mentioned as…

nāḷandā →

dppn

…with Upāli-Gahapati and Dīghatapassī, SN.ii.110 MN.i.376ff. with Kevaṭṭa, DN.i.211ff. and also several conversations with…

paribbājakā →

dppn

…creed, caste or pride. Thus Dīghanakha calls on the Buddha, MN.i.497 the Buddha on Sakuladāyī MN.ii.29 AN.ii.175ff. and Sarabha. AN.i.185…

patāyanti →

dppn

…place in Uttarakuru where the Yakkhas assemble. The Dīgha Nikāya DN.iii.201 speaks of it as a hall…

sakka →

dppn

…places. According to the Dīgha Nikāya, DN.ii.260 however, he is Vāsava because he is chief of the Vasū.

  • Sahassakkha or Sahassanetta…

sūkarakha →

dppn

…There he preached the Dīghanakha Sutta to Dīghanakha. Sāriputta was also present, and the sutta led to his attainment of arahantship….

upāli →

dppn

…was present when Dīgha-Tapassī reported to Nāṭaputta an account of his visit to the Buddha in the Pāvārika Mango-grove. Upāli…

velāmikā →

dppn

…of Kusāvatī. She was also called Khattiyānī. SN.iii.146 But in the Dīgha DN.ii.187 the chief queen is called Subhaddā.

yakkha →

dppn

…(lord of men= Bimbisāra), Dīgha, Naradeva, Paṇḍaka, Sīvaka, Serī.

Vessavaṇa is often mentioned as king of the Yakkhas. He is one of the…

dīghalomaka →

ncped

(-ikā)n. long haired.

dīghanikāya →

ncped

the group of long discourses (one of the divisions of the Suttapiṭaka of the Pāḷi canon)

dīghapiṭṭhika →

ncped

long backed; (m.) snake.

dīgharattassa →

ncped

adverb for a long time.

dīgharattaṃ →

ncped

adverb for a long time.

dīgharattāya →

ncped

adverb for a long time.

dīghaso →

ncped

dīghato →

ncped

in length; lengthways.

dīghatta →

ncped

length; the being long.

dīghaṃ →

ncped

long.

dīghaṅguli →

ncped

having long fingers (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)

dīghānusayi →

ncped

persistent for a long time.

dīghānusayin →

ncped

persistent for a long time.

dīghānusayita →

ncped

persistent for a long time.

dīghāyuka →

ncped

( ~ī)n. long lived.

kīvadīgha →

ncped

how long?

abhiññā →

pts

…appended at the end of the Dīgha, and belongs therefore to the very close of the Nikāya period. But it is based on older material. Descriptions…

addhan →

pts

…saṃsāraṃ); Snp.740 (dīghaṃ addhāna saṃsāra); Dhp.207 (dīghaṃ addhāna socati) Ja.i.137. gen. dīghassa addhuno Pv-a.148…

addhāna →

pts

…(variant reading addhāne). dīghaṃ addhānaṃ Pv.i.10#5. Also in phrase addhānaṃ āpādeti to make out the length of time or period, i.e….

anabhāva →

pts

…In the supplement to the Dīgha (DN.iii.326) and in the Itivuttaka (p. 115) a later idiom, anabhāvaṃ gameti, cause to perish is used of evil…

antara →

pts

…this occasion) Pv.i.10#11 (dīghaṃ antaraṃ = dīghaṃ kālaṃ Pv-a.52) Pv-a.5 (etasmiṃ antare at this time, just then). As occasion:

anusayin →

pts

adjective DN.ii.283 (me dīgharatta˚), “for me, so long obsessed (with doubts)”. The reading is uncertain.

fr. anusaya

anusayita →

pts

dormant, only in combn. dīgharatta˚; latent so long Thag.768; Snp.355 Snp.649. Cp. anusaya & anusayin.

pp. of anuseti, anu + śī

apesiya →

pts

…on p. 321: apesī ti dīghadārumhi khāṇuke pavesetvā kaṇḍaka-sākhāhi vinandhitvā kataṃ dvāra-tthakanakaṃ).

? of…

assa →

pts

…Bdhgh. when he explained the Dīgha passage by bhasmapuṭena sīse chārikaṃ okiritvā ti attho DN-a.i.267. After all it is the same as…

ati →

pts

…˚dāruṇa very cruel; ˚dīgha extremely long; ˚dūra too near deva a super-god ˚pago too early; ˚bālha too much; ˚bhāra a too heavy…

atidīgha →

pts

adjective too long, extremely long Ja.iv.165; Pv.ii.10#2; Vv-a.103 (opp. atirassa).

ati + dīgha

atirassa →

pts

adjective too short (opp. atidīgha) Vin.iv.7; Ja.vi.457; Vv-a.103.

ati + rassa

añchati →

pts

…lathe DN.ii.291 (bhamakāro dīghaṃ a., where K has note: añjanto ti pi acchanto ti pi pātho) = MN.i.56 (vv.ll. MN.i.532 acch˚ & añj˚);…

aṅga →

pts

  1. (lit.) a constituent part of the body, a limb, member; also of objects: part, member (see cpd. ˚sambhāra); uttam˚aṅga the reproductive organ Ja.v.197; also as “head” at Thag-a.209. Usually in cp …

bhasma →

pts

…DN-a.i.166, & cp. Franke, Dīgha Nikāya p. 60); MN.i.515; SN.iii.207.

  • -ācchanna covered by ashes Dhp.71 (= chārikāya paṭichanna…

bhasman →

pts

…DN-a.i.166, & cp. Franke, Dīgha Nikāya p. 60); MN.i.515; SN.iii.207.

  • -ācchanna covered by ashes Dhp.71 (= chārikāya paṭichanna…

bhāṇaka →

pts

…Vism.74 sq.; Dīgha˚; DN-a.i.15, DN-a.i.131; Ja.i.59 Vism.36, Vism.266; Jātaka˚; etc. Mil.341 sq.; Majjhima˚ Vism.95…

brahant →

pts

…Thag.31; Ja.iii.117 (= dīgha C.); Ja.iv.111 (su˚); Ja.iv.64#2; Pv.iv.3#10 (of a huge tree), acc sg. brahantaṃ AN.iii.346; Vv-a.182;…

dassin →

pts

…cp. tīra-dakkhin; dīgha˚ (= sabbadassāvin) Pv-a.196; bhaya˚ Dhp.31 (˚dassivā = dassī vā?), Dhp.317; Iti.40; DN-a.i.181 (= bhaya…

dasā →

pts

…border of a garment DN.i.7 (dīgha˚ long-fringed, of vatthāni); Ja.v.187; Dhp-a.i.180 Dhp-a.iv.106 (dasāni)
sadasa

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) …

dighacchā →

pts

hunger AN.ii.117.

= jighacchā

dighañña →

pts

adjective inferior, low, last, hindmost (i.e. westward) Ja.v.24 (where the Com. seems to imply a reading jighacchaṃ with meaning of 1st sg. pot. intens. of ghas, but d. is evidently the right reading) …

dukkha →

pts

…the ster. expression “hoti dīgharattaṃ ahitāya dukkhāya” for a long time it is a source of discomfort & pain AN.i.194 sq.; MN.i.332;…

dīghatta →

pts

length AN.i.54.

Sk. dīrghatvaṃ

garuka →

pts

…w. sithila, dhanita dīgha, rassa Mil.344; DN-a.i.177 (in expl. of dasavidha vyañjana). 2. fig.

  1. heavy, grave, serious esp. applied…

ghaṭikā →

pts

…ghaṭikā ti vuccati dīgha-daṇḍakena rassa daṇḍaka-paharaṇa kīḷā, tip-cat); Vin.ii.10 Vin.iii.181; MN.i.266; AN.v.203;…

goṇaka →

pts

…long fleece (DN-a.i.86: dīghalomako mahākojavo; caturangulādhikāni kira tassa lomāni) DN.i.7≈; SN.iii.144; Ja.v.506; Pv.ii.12#8 Thig.378…

gāmaka →

pts

…(Iṭṭhakāvatī and Dīgharājī) Dhp-a.ii.25 (dvāra˚). 2. a villager Ja.v.107 (= gāmavāsin).

ittara →

pts

…unstable MN.i.318 (opp. dīgharattaṃ); AN.ii.187; Ja.i.393 Ja.iii.83 (˚dassana = khaṇika˚ C.), Ja.iv.112 (˚vāsa temporary abode);…

jighacchā →

pts

appetite, hunger, often combined with pipāsā, desire to drink, thirst, e.g. SN.i.18; AN.ii.143, AN.ii.153; Mil.304
■ MN.i.13, MN.i.114; MN.i.364; MN.iii.97, MN.iii.136; AN.iii.16 …

jāgarati →

pts

to be awake, to be watchful, to be on the alert (cp. guttadvāra) Dhp.60 (dīghā jāgarato rattī), Dhp.226; Iti.41; Mil.300
pp jāgarita (q.v.).

Sk. jāgarti to be awake (redupl. p …

jīvin →

pts

adjective (usually -˚) living, leading a life (of…) SN.i.42, SN.i.61; Snp.88, Snp.181; Dhp.164; Pv-a.27. Cp. dīgha˚ dhamma˚.

kappa →

pts

…Snp.517; also dīgha SN.ii.181; Sdhp.257. For similes as to the enormous length of a kappa see SN.ii.181 & DN-a.i.164 =…

khipati →

pts

…put in, to spend (of time): dīgham addhānaṃ khepetvā Ja.i.137; Thig.168 (khepeti jātisaṃsāraṃ = pariyosāpeti Thag-a.159); Dhp-a.i.102…

kojava →

pts

…in expln of goṇaka (q.v.) as dīgha-lomaka mahākojava DN-a.i.86; Pv-a.157.

kīva →

pts

…long? Pj and Snp.1004 k˚-dīghaṃ same Snp.p.126; k˚ dūre how far? Mil.16; Dhp-a.i.386; k˚-mahantaṃ how big? Dhp-a.i.29; Vv-a.325 k˚…

kīvant →

pts

…long? Pj and Snp.1004 k˚-dīghaṃ same Snp.p.126; k˚ dūre how far? Mil.16; Dhp-a.i.386; k˚-mahantaṃ how big? Dhp-a.i.29; Vv-a.325 k˚…

lambin →

pts

…down (with ref. to the membrum virile) Vin.iii.35 (“tassa bhikkhussa angajātaṃ dīghaṃ hoti lambati tasmā lambī ti vutto” Sam. Pās….

loka →

pts

…sophistry. Franke, Dīgha translation 19, trsls as “logisch beweisende Naturerklärung” (see the long note on this page,…

madhuraka →

pts

…Ger.) Franke, Dīgha Übs. 202 (where more literature) translates: “Ich fūhlte mich schwach, wie ein zartes Pflänzchen,”…

muddika →

pts

…cp. Franke, Dīgha p. 53, “Finger-rechner”?) Vin.iv.8 (m., gaṇaka, lekhaka); SN.iv.376 (gaṇaka, m., sankhāyaka).

fr….

muddā →

pts

…things. See also Franke, Dīgha trsl. p. 18, with note (he marks muddā “Finger-Rechnen with?); and cp. Kern,

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nikāya →

pts

…the Suttanta Piṭaka, viz. Dīgha˚, Majjhima˚, Saṃyutta˚ Anguttara˚ (referred to as D.M.S.A. in Dictionaryquotations), Khuddaka˚;…

nāga →

pts

  1. a serpent or Nāga demon, playing a prominent part in Buddh. fairy-tales, gifted with miraculous powers & great strength. They often act as fairies are classed with other divinities (see *[devatā]( …

pakhuma →

pts

…T.); Thag-a.255 (dīgha˚ for āyatapamha Thig.383); Vv-a.162, Vv-a.279.

Ved. pakṣman, diaeretic form for the contracted form…

pavuṭā →

pts

…but leaves the word untranslated Franke, Dīgha, p. 58 ditto.

pañca →

pts

…in the Buddh. Canon, viz. Dīgha˚ Majjhima˚ Saṃyutta˚, Anguttara˚ Khuddaka˚, e.g. Vin.ii.287. -nīvaraṇāni or obstacles:…

paññā →

pts

…in almost every Suttanta of Dīgha vol. i (given in extenso at DN.i.62–DN.i.85) and frequently mentioned elsewhere, cp. DN.ii.81, DN.ii.84,…

paṇṇaka →

pts

…Bdhgh explains “sankho ti dīghamūlako paṇṇasevālo vuccati, sevālo ti nīlasevālo, avaseso udaka-pappaṭaka-nīla-bījak’ ādi…

paṭicca-samuppāda →

pts

…Mahāpadāna Suttanta of the Dīgha Nikāya (DN.ii.30 sq.; cp. Dial. ii.24 sq.), where 10 items form the constituents of the chain, and are given…

piṇḍa →

pts

…Franke, Dīgha translation 531 translation “Vorkämpfer” but recommends translation “Klossverteiler” as…

piṭṭhika →

pts

adjective (-˚) having a back, in dīgha˚; with a long back or ridge Snp.604; mudu˚; having a flexible back Vin.iii.35.

fr. piṭṭhi

purisa →

pts

…sq. lakuṇṭaka-pāda & dīghapāda Vb-a.26; cp. the foll. of a man pleasing the king Vb-a.442 sq.; a man wishing to perform a long journey…

pātimokkha →

pts

Pātimokkha (pāti)˚

neuter a name given to a collection of various precepts contained in the Vinaya (forming the foundation of the Suttavibhanga, Vin vols. iii & iv. ed. Oldenberg), as they were recit …

rajo →

pts

…dust accumulates, Franke, Dīgha p. 57 as “Staubiges” but rightly sees a deeper, speculative meaning in the expression (Sānkhya doctrine of…

rassa →

pts

adjective short (opp dīgha) DN.i.193 (dīghā vā r. vā majjhimā ti vā), DN.i.223 (in contrast with d.); Snp.633; Dhp.409; Ja.i.356; Dhs.617…

ratta →

pts

…a long time Snp.665; dīgha˚ id. [cp. BSk dīrgha-rātraṃ freq.] Snp.22; MN.i.445; aḍḍha˚ at “halfnight,” i.e. midnight…

rāji →

pts

…a mountain range Ja.ii.417; dīgha˚; (adj.) of long lineage Pv-a.68; dvaṅgula˚; a band 2 inches broad Dāvs v.49; roma˚; a row of hair…

sakkāya →

pts

…Avs.i.85. See on expln of term Mrs. Rh. D. in J.R.A.S. 1894, 324; Franke Dīgha translation p. 45; Geiger

Pali Grammar

§ 24#1;…

samādhi →

pts

…the Subha-suttanta of the Dīgha (DN.i.209 sq.) samādhi-khandha (“section on concentration”) is the title otherwise given to the…

satti →

pts

…Ja.ii.153; Vism.313 (dīgha-daṇḍa˚ with a long handle); Dhp-a.i.189; Dhp-a.ii.134 (tikhiṇa˚ a sharp knife). mukha˚; piercing…

saṅkhāra →

pts

…is given by Franke in his Dīgha translation (pp. 307 sq. esp. 311 sq.); see also the analysis in Cpd. 273–⁠276
■ Lit “preparation,…

sotthika →

pts

…auspicious, blessed, safe Vv-a.95; Dhp-a.ii.227 (˚iya; in phrase dīgha˚ one who is happy for long [?]).

fr. sotthi

sotthiya →

pts

…auspicious, blessed, safe Vv-a.95; Dhp-a.ii.227 (˚iya; in phrase dīgha˚ one who is happy for long [?]).

fr. sotthi

sutta →

pts

…line Ja.ii.405; Mil.413; dīgha˚; with long thread Ja.v.389; makkaṭa˚ spider’s thread Vism.136; yantā˚; string of a machine…

sūkara →

pts

…is with Franke (Dīgha translation 222 sq.) to be interpreted as “soft (tender boar’s flesh.” So also Oldenberg (Reden des B.

taṇhā →

pts

…saṃyuttā sattā dīgharattaṃ sandhāvanti saṃsaranti Iti.8. See also t
■ dutiya 3. To have got rid of t. is…

ti FIXME double →

pts

Ti

adverb the apostrophe form of iti, thus. See iti.

cp. Sk. iti

Ti˚

base of numeral three in compound; consisting of three, threefold; in numerical compounds also three (3 times).

*-[kaṭuka](/d …

va →

pts

…as “va-kāraṃ dīghaṃ katvā,” i.e. a lengthening of va); Snp-a.76 (see below va3).

Va2

indeclinable…

vaṃsa →

pts

…in same passage. Franke (Dīgha translation) has “bamboo-tricks”; his conjecture as “vaṃsa-dhamanaṃ,” playing the bamboo pipe…

velli →

pts

…-ppabhā c’ eva tanu-dīgha-majjhā ca“), and Ja.vi.269 (verse: kañcana-velli-viggaha; C. “suvaṇṇa -rāsi

vidatthi →

pts

…Vin.iii.149 (dīghaso dvādasa vidatthiyo sugata-vidatthiyā); Vin.iv.279; Ja.i.337; Ja.iii.318; Mil.85; Vism.65, Vism.124,…

vilāka →

pts

…= vilagga-majjhā tanu-dīgha-majjhā C.); Vv-a.280 (˚majjhā for sumajjhimā of Vv.64#13; T. reads vilāta˚;).

perhaps = vilagga…

yakkha →

pts

…“Lord of men” DN.ii.205 Dīgha MN.i.210. Naradeva Ja.vi.383, Ja.vi.387. Paṇḍaka “Eunuch” Mhvs.12, Mhvs.21. Sīvaka SN.i.241 =…

yasavant →

pts

adjective famous, having renown AN.ii.64 (dīghāyu +).

cp. Vedic yaśasvat

āyata →

pts

…or heavy?); MN.i.178 (dīghato ā˚; tiriyañ ca vitthata); Ja.i.77, Ja.i.273 (tettiṃs’-angul’āyato khaggo); Ja.iii.438; Vv.84#15…

āyuka →

pts

…in combn. with dīgha (long) and appa (short) as dīghāyuka AN.iv.240; Pv-a.27; appāyuka…

āḷāra →

pts

-pamha with thick eyelashes Vv.64#11 (= gopakhuma Vv-a.279) Pv.iii.3#5 (= vellita-dīgha-nīla-pamukha). Cp. alāra. Alarika & iya;

=…