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daṇḍa, 158 találat.
daṇḍa →
ncped
- a piece of wood; a club; a stick, a staff, a rod; an ascetic’s staff.
- the arm or neck of a vīṇā.
- power, violence; act of violence.
- punishment (corporal or fiscal); a fine.
daṇḍa →
pts
…sattha parāmasana Cnd.576 daṇḍa-sattha-abbhukkirana & daṇḍa-sattha-abhinipātana Cnd.5764. Cp. paṭidaṇḍa retribution…
aciravatī →
dppn
A river, the modern Rāpti in Uttar Pradesh; one of the pañca-mahānadī, Vin.ii.237 the five great rivers flowing from the Himālaya eastwards (pācīnaninnā) SN.v.39 into the sea. During the hot seas …
arañña →
dppn
Four great Araññas (Wildernesses) are often mentioned: Dandaka°, Kāliṅga°, Mejjha°, and Mātaṅga°. MN.i.378 They had once been the sites of very populous and prosperous kingdoms, but had later been des …
aṅga →
dppn
…among them being the Soṇadaṇḍa Sutta and the two Assapura Suttas. The Mahāgovinda Sutta seems to indicate that once, in the past,…
aṅgaka →
dppn
Nephew (sister’s son) of Soṇadaṇḍa. DN.i.123
campā →
dppn
…Campā to the brahmin Soṇadaṇḍa. DN.i.111
The ninth chapter of the Mahā Vagga of the Vinaya Piṭaka Vin.i.312ff. Vin.ii.307 contains…
channa →
dppn
…carrying out of the Brahmadaṇḍa whereby all monks were forbidden to have anything whatsoever to do with him. This was the last disciplinary…
dandakī →
dppn
King of Kumbhavatī in Kaliṅga. MN.i.378
daṇḍakappaka →
dppn
A township of the Kosalans near the Aciravatī; it was visited by the Buddha during a tour in Kosala. There he preached the Udāna Sutta in answer to a question by Ānanda, as to how the Buddha knew of t …
daṇḍakīrañña →
dppn
DaṇḍakīraññaDandakārañña
The forest which overgrew Kaliṅga when it was laid waste through the wickedness of King Dandakī….
daṇḍapāṇi →
dppn
…It is recorded MN.i.108 that Daṇḍapāṇi once met the Buddha in Kapilavatthu and questioned him on his teachings. The Buddha explained them to…
kapilavatthu →
dppn
…We find, for instance, Daṇḍapāṇi meeting the Buddha in the Mahāvana and, leaning on his staff, questioning him as to his tenets and…
kosala →
dppn
Kosala1
A country inhabited by the Kosalans, to the north-west of Māgadha and next to Kāsī. It is mentioned second in the list of sixteen Great Nations.AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 In the Buddha’s …
mahākaccāyana →
dppn
…Avantiputta, Lohicca, Ārāmadaṇḍa, and Kandarāyana.
He often stayed in Avantī, where King Caṇḍappajjota consulted him on various…
nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →
dppn
…he used, instead, the word daṇḍa; and that, according to him, the daṇḍa of deed was far more criminal than the dandas of word and mind….
soṇadaṇḍa →
dppn
…is recorded in the Soṇadaṇḍa Sutta. At the end of the discourse, Soṇadaṇḍa expressed his appreciation of the Buddha and his…
varaṇā →
dppn
VaraṇāVāraṇā
A city on the banks of the Kaddamadaha, where Ārāmadaṇḍa visited Mahākaccāna. AN.i.65
Avanti3town
ārāmadaṇḍa →
dppn
…of the Kaddamadaha, Ārāmadaṇḍa came to see him and asked him why nobles quarrelled with nobles, brahmins with brahmins, and householders…
daṇḍaka →
ncped
small stick, a twig; a staff, a rod.
daṇḍakamma →
ncped
punishment; a penance; reparation.
daṇḍakathālikā →
ncped
pot with a handle.
daṇḍakaṭhina →
ncped
an extra frame (within the kaṭhina framework)
daṇḍamānavaka →
ncped
kind of bird (?)
daṇḍamāṇavaka →
ncped
daṇḍaparissāvana →
ncped
kind of sieve or filter (made on a wooden framework)
daṇḍaparāyana →
ncped
dependent on a stick.
daṇḍapesuṃ →
ncped
were fined.
daṇḍapāṇī →
ncped
with a staff in one’s hand.
daṇḍasatthaka →
ncped
knife with a handle.
daṇḍavāgurā →
ncped
daṇḍavākarā →
ncped
net on a stick; a kind of snare.
daṇḍavākurā →
ncped
daṇḍādāna →
ncped
taking up a stick, violence.
kattaradaṇḍa →
ncped
walking stick; a staff
kodaṇḍa →
ncped
kind of bow.
nihitadaṇḍa →
ncped
of nihita who has laid aside, eschewed, violence
tidaṇḍa →
ncped
of a carriage.
ubhatodaṇḍak →
ncped
with a handle at both ends
ādinnadaṇḍa →
ncped
who has taken a stick in hand; who administers justice; who has embraced violence
āttañjahadaṇḍa →
ncped
āttañjahadaṇḍa1
mfn. who has taken a stick in hand, who has embraced violence
āttañjahadaṇḍa2
mfn. a raised…
abbhukkiraṇa →
pts
drawing out, pulling, in daṇḍa-sattha˚ drawing a stick or sword Cnd.576#4 (cp abbhokkiraṇa). Or is it abbhuttīraṇa (cp. uttiṇṇa…
abhighāta →
pts
…Dhs-a.312 (rūpa˚ etc.).
Sk. abhighāta, abhi +…
abhinipātana →
pts
[fr. abhi-ni-pāteti in daṇḍa-sattha˚; attacking with stick or knife Cnd.576#4.
anonamati →
pts
…= DN.iii.143; anonami-daṇḍa (for anonamiya˚) an inflexible stick Mil.238 (anoṇami˚ T, but anonami˚ vv.ll., see Mil.427).
an +…
araha →
pts
…(dakkhiṇā˚); Vv-a.23 (daṇḍa˚ deserving punishment) Freq. in cpd. mahāraha [Sk. mahārgha] worth much, of great…
aritta →
pts
…aritta = veḷudaṇḍa). Dhs-a.149.
Vedic aritra, Idg. *ere to row (Sk. ṛ; to move); cf. Gr. ἐρέσσω to row,…
asattha →
pts
…a knife, usually combd. with adaṇḍa in var. phrases see under daṇḍa. Also at Thag.757 (+ avaṇa).
a…
atta →
pts
…taken up, assumed. atta-daṇḍa, he who has taken a stick in hand, a violent person, SN.i.236; SN.iv.117; Snp.630, Snp.935; Dhp.406….
attan →
pts
añña →
pts
pronoun another etc
A. By itself
- other not the same, different, another, somebody else (opp oneself) Vin.iii.144 (aññena, scil. maggena, gacchati to take a different route); Snp.459, Sn …
aḍḍha →
pts
…(˚sahassa).
- -telasa daṇḍaka* a short stick MN.i.87 = AN.i.47; AN.ii.122 = Cnd.604 = Mil.197 *…
bali →
pts
…DN.i.142; Ja.i.199 (daṇḍa˚ fines & taxes), Ja.i.339; Dhp-a.i.251 (daṇḍa˚). 3. Np. of an Asura DN.ii.259.
*…
beluva →
pts
…variant reading veḷuvadaṇḍa-vīṇā); Dhp-a.iii.225 (of P.); Snp-a.393 (variant reading veluva˚) *…
beḷuva →
pts
…variant reading veḷuvadaṇḍa-vīṇā); Dhp-a.iii.225 (of P.); Snp-a.393 (variant reading veluva˚) *…
bhusa →
pts
…Dhp-a.iv.48); Ja.v.361 (daṇḍa daḷha, balavā C.)
■ nt. bhusaṃ (adv.) much, exceedingly, greatly,…
brahma →
pts
…Snp-a.362, Snp-a.434. -daṇḍa “the highest penalty,” a kind of severe punishment (temporary death sentence)…
brahmā →
pts
…Snp-a.362, Snp-a.434. -daṇḍa “the highest penalty,” a kind of severe punishment (temporary death sentence)…
cakkalaka →
pts
disc or tuft (?) Vism.255 (kaḷīra˚, where Kp-a.50 reads in same context kaḷīra-daṇḍa).
fr. cakka
caṅkama →
pts
…AN.i.183; AN.iii.29 AN.iv.87; Ja.i.17; Ja.ii.273; Ja.v.132 (cp. kattaradaṇḍa-passages).
Sk. cankrama & cankramā, fr. cankamati
chatta →
pts
cāpa →
pts
bow MN.i.429 (opposed to kodaṇḍa); Dhp.156 (˚âtikhīṇa shot from the bow, cp Dhp-a.iii.132), Dhp.320 (abl. cāpāto metri causa); Ja.iv.272…
daddu →
pts
…Thag-a.241 should be read daṇḍa˚.
Sk. dadru f. & dardru a kind of leprosy, dadruna leprous (but given by Halāyudha in the meaning of…
dadāti →
pts
… ■ to give or deal out: daṇḍaṃ a thrashing Ja.iv.382; pahāraṃ a blow SN.iv.62. 2. with ger. to give out, to hand over: dārūni…
dala →
pts
…in dalati (q.v.) orig. a piece chipped off = a chip, piece of wood cp. daṇḍa, Mhg. zelge (branch); Oir delb (figure, form) deil…
daṇḍaka →
pts
… ■ See also kudaṇḍaka a twig used for tying Ja.iii.204. 2. the crossbar or bridge of a lute Ja.ii.252, Ja.ii.253.
- -dīpikā…
daṇḍaniya →
pts
adjective liable to punishment Mil.186.
grd. formation from daṇḍa
dhāreti →
pts
…tassa kahāpaṇaṃ daṇḍaṃ dh. “to inflict a fine of a k. on him Mil.171. 2. to hold back, restrain Vin.iv.261 (kathaṃ dhāretha…
dīpaka →
pts
…f. dīpikā a lamp, in daṇḍa˚ a torch Dhp-a.i.220, Dhp-a.i.399, - 2. (˚-) an image of, having the appearance of, sham etc.; in…
gala →
pts
…throttling DN.i.144 (+ daṇḍapahāra);
- -nāḷī the larynx Dhp-a.i.253; Dhp-a.ii.257
- -ppamāṇa (adj.)…
gaṇhati →
pts
…as “with,” e.g. tidaṇḍaṃ gahetvā caranto Ja.ii.317; satta bhikkhū gahetvā agamāsi Vv-a.149.
Caus. gaṇhāpeti to cause to…
gaṇhāti →
pts
…as “with,” e.g. tidaṇḍaṃ gahetvā caranto Ja.ii.317; satta bhikkhū gahetvā agamāsi Vv-a.149.
Caus. gaṇhāpeti to cause to…
ghaṭikā →
pts
…ti vuccati dīgha-daṇḍakena rassa daṇḍaka-paharaṇa kīḷā, tip-cat); Vin.ii.10 Vin.iii.181; MN.i.266; AN.v.203; Mil.229. 3….
gīvā →
pts
…(˚āya kuṇḍa-daṇḍaka-bandhana, as exhibition punishment): similarly in the sense of “life” (hinting at decapitation)…
hattha →
pts
…in hand, -handed; e.g. daṇḍa˚; stick in hand Ja.i.59; ritta˚; empty-handed Sdhp.309; vīṇā˚; lute in hand Mhvs.30, Mhvs.75….
itthi →
pts
Itthi & Itthī
feminine woman female; also (usually as-˚) wife. Opp. purisa man (see e.g. for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ e …
itthī →
pts
Itthi & Itthī
feminine woman female; also (usually as-˚) wife. Opp. purisa man (see e.g. for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ e …
kata →
pts
…variegated Dhp-a.i.192; ˚daṇḍa-kamma afflicted with punishment (= daṇḍāyita punished) Vin.i.76; ˚massu-kamma with trimmed beard,…
kathālikā →
pts
kettle, cooking pot; in daṇḍa˚ (a pot with a handle) Vin.i.286 (variant reading kathālaka), and meda˚ AN.iv.377; Dhp-a.ii.179.
fr. kuth,…
kattara →
pts
adjective (only˚-) -daṇḍa a walking-stick or staff (of an ascetic) Vin.i.188 Vin.ii.76 = Vin.ii.208 sq.; Vin.iii.160; Ja.i.9; Ja.v.132;…
kañcanaka →
pts
adjective golden Ja.iv.379 (˚daṇḍa).
kaḷīra →
pts
…id. passage reads kaḷīra-daṇḍa).
- -(a)chejja (nt.) “the cutting off of the sprout,” a kind of torture Mil.193, cp. Miln. trsl.…
kodaṇḍa →
pts
cross-bow MN.i.429 (opp. to cāpa); Mil.351 (dhanu and k˚). -ka same Ja.iv.433 (explained by dhanu).
cp. Sk. kodaṇḍa
kudaṇḍaka →
pts
throng Ja.iii.204.
kuṇḍa →
pts
bent, crooked DN-a.i.296 (˚daṇḍaka); Pv-a.181.
kāca →
pts
…Ja.i.154; Ja.v.13, Ja.v.293 Ja.v.295 sq., Ja.v.320, Ja.v.345; Pv-a.168.
- -daṇḍaka the pole of a pingo…
kāla →
pts
…(of dirt) AN.i.253; -daṇḍa a black staff, Sdhp.287 (attr. to the messengers of Yama, cp. Yama as having a black…
kāḷa →
pts
…(of dirt) AN.i.253; -daṇḍa a black staff, Sdhp.287 (attr. to the messengers of Yama, cp. Yama as having a black…
laguḷa →
pts
…etc.); Mil.152, Mil.351 (kodaṇḍa-laguḷa-muggara), Mil.355 (kilesa˚); Ja.vi.394; Vism.525 (˚abhighāta).
cp. Sk. laguḍa, Marāthī…
lakkhaṇa →
pts
…like maṇi˚ from jewels, daṇḍa˚ from sticks, asi˚ from marks on swords etc.); Snp.360 (pl lakkhanā, here as fortune-telling together…
lakuṭa →
pts
…cudgel Mil.255 (in sequence daṇḍa-leḍḍu-lakuṭa-muggara), Mil.301, Mil.367, Mil.368 See also laguḷa.
see…
lañca →
pts
…of bribes Ja.v.109.
- -daṇḍaka a staff given as a present (?) Ja.vi.450 (variant reading volañjanaka˚). *…
leḍḍu →
pts
…where it is grouped with daṇḍa (stick) and sattha (sword), or as leḍḍu-daṇḍ’ādi, e.g. at MN.i.123; DN.ii.336, DN.ii.338…
mana(s) →
pts
…-daṇḍa “mind-punishment” (? corresponding to kāya˚ & vacī-daṇḍa, MN.i.372 sq (Neumann,…
mano →
pts
…-daṇḍa “mind-punishment” (? corresponding to kāya˚ & vacī-daṇḍa, MN.i.372 sq (Neumann,…
mokkhacika →
pts
…over heels: “ākāse vā daṇḍaṃ gahetvā bhūmiyaṃ vā sīsaṃ ṭhapetvā heṭṭh-upariya (so read!)-bhāvena…
musala →
pts
…Pp.55; Dhp-a.ii.131 (+ suppa). 2. a club AN.ii.241; Vv-a.121. 3. a crowbar Ja.i.199; Pv-a.258 (˚daṇḍa).
cp. Vedic musala. The etym. is…
nala →
pts
nandaka →
pts
adjective giving pleasure, pleasing, full of joy; (f.) nandikā Ja.iv.396 (+ khiḍḍā), either as adj or f. abstract pleasure, rejoicing (= abhindandanā Commentary)
Sk. nandikā
naḷa →
pts
nidahati →
pts
…Dhp.142, Dhp.405; Snp.35 (daṇḍaṃ), Snp.394, Snp.629; Cnd.348; pres. also nidheti Kp-a.217, Kp-a.219; fut…
nihita →
pts
…without stick & sword (see daṇḍa…) DN.i.70 (˚paccāmitta); Pv.iv.3#26 (su˚ well applied); Pv-a.252 (bhasma-nihita…
nikkhipati →
pts
…to discard the weapon; see daṇḍa) Mhvs.14, Mhvs.10 (dhanu-saraṃ). 3. to eliminate, get rid of, give up Pv.ii.6#15…
nikkhitta →
pts
nīla →
pts
…a peacock Snp.221 = maṇi-daṇḍa-sadisāya gīvāya n. ti Snp-a.277);
- -pupphī Name of plant (“blue-blossom”) Ja.vi.53; *…
olubbha →
pts
…most frequently in phrase daṇḍaṃ olubbha leaning on a stick e.g. MN.i.108 (= daṇḍaṃ olambitvā C.; see MN.i.539); AN.iii.298;…
pabbata →
pts
…Ja.v.38, Ja.v.162; Daṇḍaka-hirañña Ja.ii.33 Daddara Ja.ii.8; Ja.iii.16; Nemindhara Ja.vi.125; Neru Ja.iii.247; Ja.v.425;…
pacalāyati →
pts
to make (the eyelid) waver, to wink, to be sleepy, nod, begin to doze AN.iii.343 AN.iv.344; AN.iv.85 (quot. at Dhs-a.236); Ja.i.384 (˚āyituṃ ārabbhi); Vism.300.
quasi-denom. or caus. fr. pacala, pa …
paduma →
pts
…Snp.71, Snp.213; Ja.i.51 (daṇḍa˚ Name of a plant, cp. Sk. daṇḍotphala), Ja.i.76 (khandha˚, latā˚, daṇḍaka˚, olambaka˚),…
pahāra →
pts
…blow, stroke, hit DN.i.144 (daṇḍa˚); MN.i.123, MN.i.126; Pv.iv.16#7 (sālittaka˚); MN.i.123; Dhp-a.iii.48 (˚dāna-sikkhāpada the precepts…
paligha →
pts
…(vaṭṭa˚ = parighadaṇḍa Thag-a.211); Ja.ii.95; Ja.vi.276. 2. an obstacle, hindrance DN.ii.254 = SN.i.27
■ (adj) (-˚) in two…
paribhaṇḍa →
pts
…Ja.v.254 (variant reading ˚daṇḍa). 2. a girdle, belt Ja.vi.125; Dhp-a.ii.174. 3. a plastered flooring Vin.ii.113, Vin.ii.172, Vin.ii.220;…
paridaṇḍa →
pts
…= Vin.iii.139 = AN.v.264; Vv-a.73.
pari + daṇḍa
parigha →
pts
cross-bar Thag-a.211 (˚daṇḍa).
Vedic parigha, of which the usual P. representative is paligha (q.v.)
parāmasana →
pts
touching, seizing, taking up Cnd.576 (daṇḍa-sattha˚); Dhs-a.239 (angapaccanga˚); Pv-a.159 (kiriyā˚).
fr. parāmasati
parāyana →
pts
…one’s support in (as daṇḍa leaning on a stick MN.i.88; AN.i.138), in foll. phrases prevalent: Amata˚ SN.v.217 sq.; tama˚ Pp.51;…
parāyaṇa →
pts
…one’s support in (as daṇḍa leaning on a stick MN.i.88; AN.i.138), in foll. phrases prevalent: Amata˚ SN.v.217 sq.; tama˚ Pp.51;…
paṇeti →
pts
…only used in phrase daṇḍaṃ paṇeti to give a punishment DN.ii.339 = Mil.110; MN.ii.88; Dhp.310; Ja.ii.207; Ja.iii.441; Ja.iv.192;…
paṇīta →
pts
…daṇḍaṃ) Pv.iv.1#66 (˚daṇḍa receiving punishment ṭhapita-sarīra-daṇḍa Pv-a.242). 2. (applied) brought out or forth, (made)…
paṭi →
pts
…in response), ˚gīta ˚daṇḍa (retribution), ˚dadāti, ˚dāna, ˚nivāsana, ˚paṇṇa (in reply), ˚pasaṃsati, ˚piṇḍa,…
paṭidaṇḍa →
pts
retribution Dhp.133, cp. Dhp-a.iii.57, Dhp-a.iii.58.
paṭi + daṇḍa
phalamaya →
pts
…vessel); Vin.ii.115 (sattha-daṇḍa, scissors-handle), Vin.ii.136 (gaṇṭhikā, block at dress). The translation “made of fruits” seems…
pidalaka →
pts
…cp. Bdhgh on p. 317: “daṇḍakathina-ppamāṇena kaṭasārakassa pariyante paṭisaṃharitvā duguṇa-karaṇa.” See also *Vin…
rājan →
pts
rājā →
pts
sabbassa →
pts
…reading); sabbassaharaṇadaṇḍa (m.) the same Ja.iv.204 (so read instead of sabbappaharaṇa). At some passages sabba (nt.) “all,” seems…
saparidaṇḍā →
pts
cert. class of women, the use of whom renders a person liable to punishment Vin.iii.139; AN.v.264; MN.i.286.
sara →
pts
sattha →
pts
…Often in combination daṇḍa + sattha (cp daṇḍa 4), coll. for “arms,” Vin.i.349; DN.i.63; AN.iv.249 Cnd.576
■ *satthaṃ…
satthaka →
pts
…knife, scissors Vin.ii.115 (daṇḍa˚, with a handle); Ja.v.254 (as one of the 8 parikkhāras); Mil.282. aya˚; at Ja.v.338 read…
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 words…
suddha →
pts
…Dhs-a.72; Ja.ii.252 (˚daṇḍaka just the stick).
- -antaparivāsa a probation of complete purification Vin.ii.59 sq. *…
taca →
pts
…= SN.i.90; Iti.45 (b) a (rope of) strong fibre Ja.iii.204 (= veṇudaṇḍaka).
Vedic tvak (f.), gen. tvacaḥ
tajjita →
pts
…or moved by (-˚) DN.i.141 (daṇḍa˚, bhaya˚) Dhp.188 (bhaya˚); Pp.56. Esp. in combination maraṇabhaya˚; moved by the fear of death…
te →
pts
…carrying the tripod (see tidaṇḍa); epithet of a brahmin ascetic AN.iii.276; Ja.ii.316 (= kuṇḍikaṃ ṭhapanatthāya tidaṇḍaṃ…
thāvara →
pts
…bhūtesu nidhāya daṇḍaṃ ye thāvarā ye ca tasanti loke“); Iti.32 (tasaṃ vā thāvaraṃ vā). See tasa for ref.
Vedic…
ti FIXME double →
pts
…-daṇḍa 1 a tripod as one of the requisites of a hermit to place the water-pot on (kuṇḍikā) Ja.i.8…
tulā →
pts
ubhato →
pts
…at both ends), MN.i.129 (˚daṇḍakakakaca a saw with teeth on both sides), MN.i.393 (koṭiko pañho SN.iv.323 (id.).
abl. of *ubha, to which…
uddaṇḍa →
pts
kind of building (or hut), in which the sticks stand out (?) Mnd.226 = Cnd.97#6 (uṭanda = Vism.25 (variant reading BB uṭṭanda).
ud + daṇḍa
ugga →
pts
…(˚tapa); Sdhp.286 (˚daṇḍa), Sdhp.304 (id.). Cp. sam˚. As Np. at Vism.233 & Ja.i.94.
- -putta a nobleman, mighty…
utaṇḍa →
pts
see uddaṇḍa.
uttaṇḍa →
pts
see uddaṇḍa.
vakkalaka →
pts
(“bark-like,” or “tuft”?) is at Kp-a.50 as the Vism reading, where Kp-a reads daṇḍa. The P.T.S. ed. of Vism (p. 255) reads wrongly cakkalaka.
vaṅka →
pts
…(of kāja); Ja.iv.362 (˚daṇḍa), Pv-a.51 With ref. to a kind of vīṇā at Vv-a.281. 2. (fig.) crooked, deceitful, dishonest Ja.iii.313…
vetta →
pts
…junglerope (cp. veṇu-daṇḍa); cane (calamus). By itself only in standard list of punishments (tortures): vettehi tāḷeti to flog with…
veḷu →
pts
veṇu →
pts
…Ja.v.405 (= timbaru C.); -daṇḍaka jungle-rope Ja.iii.204 -bali a tax to be paid in bamboo (by bamboo workers Dhp-a.i.177; --vana…
vitakka →
pts
…with vicāra kumbhakārassa daṇḍa-ppahārena cakkaṃ bhamayitvā bhājanaṃ karontassa uppīḷana-hattho viya vitakko (like the hand…
vāgulā →
pts
Vākarā = vāgulā
net, snare MN.i.153 (daṇḍa˚, dvandva); MN.ii.65
■ As vākara at Ja.iii.541; as vākura at Thag.774.
vākarā →
pts
Vākarā = vāgulā
net, snare MN.i.153 (daṇḍa˚, dvandva); MN.ii.65
■ As vākara at Ja.iii.541; as vākura at Thag.774.
vīṇā →
pts
yuddha →
pts
war, battle, fight DN.i.6 (daṇḍa˚ fighting with sticks or weapons); Ja.iii.541 (id.) Snp.442 (dat. yuddhāya); Ja.vi.222; Mil.245 (kilesa˚ as…
ādiyati →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#48 (sayaṃ daṇḍaṃ ā. = acchinditvā gaṇhasi Pv-a.241) & ādapayi (Caus. formation fr. ādāti?) to take heed SN.i.132…
ādāsa →
pts
…(in simile); Kp-a.50 (˚daṇḍa) Kp-a.237; Dhp-a.i.226.
- -tala the surface of the mirror, in similes at Vism.450…
āvijjhati →
pts
…whirl round Vin.iii.127 (daṇḍaṃ āviñji) MN.iii.141 (matthena āviñjati to churn); Ja.i.313; Ja.v.291 (cakkaṃ, of a potter’s wheel);…
āviñchati →
pts
…whirl round Vin.iii.127 (daṇḍaṃ āviñji) MN.iii.141 (matthena āviñjati to churn); Ja.i.313; Ja.v.291 (cakkaṃ, of a potter’s wheel);…
āviñjati →
pts
…whirl round Vin.iii.127 (daṇḍaṃ āviñji) MN.iii.141 (matthena āviñjati to churn); Ja.i.313; Ja.v.291 (cakkaṃ, of a potter’s wheel);…