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dhutaṅga, 43 találat.
dhutaṅga →
ncped
one of 13 special ascetic practices (undertaken voluntarily, not enjoined upon the saṅgha)
dhūtaṅga →
pts
Dhūta & Dhūtaṅga
see dhuta.
aṅgulimāla →
dppn
AṅgulimālaAhiṃsakaGaggaMantāniputta
A robber and murderer who was converted by the Buddha in the twentieth year of his ministry, and who later became an arahant. MN86
As a result of his deeds whole …
dhutaṅgaguṇa →
ncped
an ascetic practice.
dhutaṅgakilesa →
ncped
who has shaken off, destroyed the defilements.
dhutaṇgavāda →
ncped
speaking of, preaching dhutaṅgas; instructing in ascetic practices.
nesajjika →
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/dat. (an ascetic) who does not use a bed; (an ascetic or bhikkhu) who rests or sleeps only in a sitting position; requiring sitting only (not lying); a bhikkhu who has undertaken the dhutanga of no …
tecīvari →
ncped
having (only) the three robes; undertaking the dhutaṅga of having (only) the three robes.
tecīvarika →
ncped
bhikkhu who has undertaken the dhutaṅga of having (only) the three robes.
tecīvarin →
ncped
having (only) the three robes; undertaking the dhutaṅga of having (only) the three robes.
āraññaka →
ncped
…who has undertaken the dhutaṅga of living in the wild. 2. (m.) one who lives in the forest; a bhikkhu living in the wild, who has…
āraññakaṅga →
ncped
the practice of living in the wild (one of the dhutaṅgas):
āraññika →
ncped
…who has undertaken the dhutaṅga of living in the wild. 2. (m.) one who lives in the forest; a bhikkhu living in the wild, who has…
āraññikaṅga →
ncped
the practice of living in the wild (one of the dhutaṅgas):
abbhokāsikanga →
nyana
Abbhokāsik’anga: ‘living in the open air’, is one of the ascetic means to purification dhutānga.
alms-bowl eater →
nyana
[[alms-bowl eater]]Alms-Food-bowl eater: the practice of the: see: dhutānga 6.
alms-goer →
nyana
Alms-Food-goer: the practice of the; see: dhutānga 3.
alms →
nyana
Alms-Food er: V ow of going for alms-food without omitting any house: see: dhutānga 3, 4.
ascetic purification practices →
nyana
[[ascetic purification practices]]Ascetic purification practices: see: dhutānga
cemetery →
nyana
Cemetery: ascetic practice of living in a c.; see: dhutānga.
ekāsanik'anga →
nyana
[[ekāsanik’anga]]Ekāsanik’anga: the exercise of eating at one sitting, is one of the ascetic practices; see: dhutānga
food →
nyana
Food: material: is one of the 4 nutriments āhāra. Foodproduced materiality, see: samutthāna - Refusing all further f., see: dhutānga - Loathsomeness of f. see: āhārepatikkūla - saññā
forest-dweller →
nyana
Forest-dweller: the ascetic practice for the: see: dhutānga
formation = Construction: sankhāra
pamsukūlik'anga →
nyana
[[pamsukūlik’anga]]Pamsukūlik’anga: the ‘vow to wear only robes made from picked-up rags’, is one of the ascetic rules of purification; see: dhutānga
patched-up robes →
nyana
[[patched-up robes]]Patched-up robes: the practice of wearing: is one of the ascetic rules of purification dhutānga.
patta-pindik'anga →
nyana
[[patta-pindik’anga]]Patta-pindik’anga: the ‘exercise of the bowl-eater’, is one of the 13 ascetic purification-exercises dhutānga, consisting in the vow of using only the food-bowl for eat …
picked-up rags →
nyana
[[picked-up rags]]Picked-up rags: wearing robes made from: see: dhutānga.
pindapātik'anga →
nyana
[[pindapātik’anga]]Pindapātik’anga: The ‘practice of going for food’, is one of the 13 ascetic purification-exercises see: dhutānga
te-cīvarik'anga →
nyana
[[te-cīvarik’anga]]Te-cīvarik’anga: ‘practice of the three-rober’, is one of the ascetical means for purificaton dhutānga.
tree →
nyana
Tree: Living under a tree is one of the ascetical practices dhutānga.
āraññikanga →
nyana
Āraññikanga: The training of living in the forest, is one of the ascetic purification-exercises dhutānga.
abbata →
pts
noun adjective
- (nt.) that which is not “vata” i.e. moral obligation, breaking of the moral obligation Snp.839 (asīlata +); Mnd.188 (variant reading SS abhabbata; expld. again as a-vat …
appicchatā →
pts
contentment, being satisfied with little, unostentatiousness Vin.iii.21; DN.iii.115; MN.i.13; SN.ii.202, SN.ii.208 sq.; AN.i.12, AN.i.16 sq.; AN.iii.219 sq., AN.iii.448, AN.iv.218, AN.iv.280 (opp. mah …
dhuta →
pts
(& Dhūta)
- shaken, moved Dāvs v.49 (vāta˚).
- lit. “shaken off,” but always explained in the commentaries as “one who shakes off” either cvil dispositions (kilese), or obstacles to spiritual pro …
dhuva →
pts
adjective stable, constant, permanent; fixed, regular certain, sure DN.i.18; SN.i.142; SN.iv.370; AN.ii.33; Ja.i.19 Ja.v.121 (˚sassataṃ maraṇaṃ); Ja.iii.325; Bv.ii.82; Mil.114 (na tā nadiyo dh-salilā …
dhūta →
pts
Dhūta & Dhūtaṅga
see dhuta.
nesajjika →
pts
adjective being & remaining in a sitting position (as an ascetic practice) AN.iii.220; Thag.904 Thag.1120; Cnd.587; Ja.iv.8; Pp.69; Vism.79; Mil.20, Mil.342. The n-˚aṅga is one of the dhūtanga-pre …
pariyatti →
pts
…it is classed with paccaya dhutaṅga & adhigama; as a part of paṭibhāna at Mnd.234 = Cnd.386. *pariyattiṃ…
piṇḍa →
pts
- a lump, ball, thick (& round mass SN.i.206 (aṭṭhīyaka˚); Pv.iii.5#5 (nonīta˚); Vv-a.62 (kummāsa˚), Vv-a.65; Sdhp.529 (ayo˚).
- a lump of food esp. of alms, alms given as food SN.i.76; Snp.217, S …
rukkha →
pts
…˚anga one of the (13) dhutaṅga -practices; i.e. practices for a scrupulous way of living Vism.59, Vism.74, Vism.75…
ukkaṭṭha →
pts
adjective
- exalted, high, prominent, glorious, excellent, most freq. opp. to hīna in phrase hīna-m-ukkaṭṭha-majjhime Vin.iv.7; Ja.i.20 (verse 129), Ja.i.22 (verse 143); Ja.iii. …
vatta →
pts
Vatta1
neuter
- that which is done, which goes on or is customary, i.e. duty, service, custom, function Vin.ii.31; Snp.294, Snp.393 (gahaṭṭha˚) Vism.188 (cetiy’ angaṇa˚ etc.); Dhp-a.i.9 …
yathā →
pts
adverb as, like, in relation to, after (the manner of)
■ As prep. (with acc.): according (to some condition, norm or rule): yathā kāmaṃ (already Vedic) according to his desire …