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gantha, 78 találat.

gantha →

ncped

  1. (pl. acc. ganthe, ganthāni),
  2. tying, binding; a tie.
  3. a composition of treatise.

gantha →

nyana

Gantha: ‘ties’.;There are 4 ties: the bodily tie kāyagantha of covetousness abhijjhā of ill-will vyāpāda, of clinging to rule and…

gantha →

pts

…(adj.) connected with or referring to the ganthas Dhs.1480; opp. vi˚ Dhs.1482.

fr. ganthati

abhaya →

dppn

Abhaya 1

A monk whose verse concerning the bewildering effects of beautiful sights is in the Theragāthā. Thag.98

Abhaya2Abhayarājakumāra

The son of King Bimbisāra and of Padum …

aggivessana →

dppn

Probably the name of a brahmin clan, the Agnivesyāyanas, and the Ksatriyas who were so styled, took the name from their brahmin priests.

The name is used by the Buddha in addressing Saccaka Nigaṇṭhap …

asibandhakaputta →

dppn

A headman (gāmani). He came to the Buddha in the Pārileyyaka Mango Grove in Nāḷandā and asked him various questions, recorded in the Saṃyutta Nikāya. SN.iv.312ff. One of these related to the custo …

assaji →

dppn

Assaji1

The fifth of the Pañcavaggiyā monks. When the Buddha preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, he was the last in whom dawned the eye of Truth, and the Buddha had to discourse to h …

citta →

dppn

Citta1

A householder of Macchikāsaṇḍa, where he was Treasurer. He was later declared by the Buddha to be pre-eminent among laymen who preached the Doctrine. AN.i.26

When Mahānāma visited …

dummukha →

dppn

A Licchavi chieftain. He was present at the discussion of the Nigaṇṭha Saccaka with the Buddha, and seeing Saccaka discomfited in the debate, Dummukha compared him to a crab pulled out of a pond and i …

dīghatapassī →

dppn

A Nigaṇṭha, follower of Nāṭaputta. He once visited the Buddha at Nāḷandā, and there followed a discussion on actions and their efficiency. Dīghatapassī reported this discussion to Nāṭaputta and Upāli, …

isigili →

dppn

IsigiliIsigilapassa

One of the five mountains round Rājagaha and one of the beauty-spots of the city. DN.ii.116 There was, on one side of it, a black stone called the Kāḷasilā. This was a favourite …

kāḷasilā →

dppn

The black rock by the side of Isigili.

It was there that Godhika SN.i.120f. and Vakkali SN.iii.124 committed suicide.

It was a lonely spot, and we are told that when monks came from afar to Rājaga …

licchavī →

dppn

A powerful tribe of India in the time of the Buddha. They were certainly khattiyas, for on that ground they claimed a share of the Buddha’s relics. DN.ii.165

Their capital was Vesāli, and they form …

macchikāsaṇḍa →

dppn

A township in Kāsī, the residence, among others, of Citta-Gahapati. SN.iv.281

It contained the Ambāṭakavana, which Citta presented as a monastery for the monks, at the head of whom was Mahānāma.

S …

mallā →

dppn

The name of a people and their country.

The country is included in the sixteen Great Nations of the Buddha’s time. The kingdom, at that time, was divided into two parts, having their respective capit …

manosattā →

dppn

A class of devas. Beings who die devoted to some idea are born in their world—e.g., a Nigaṇṭha who will take only warm water and would rather die than take it cold. MN.i.376

nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →

dppn

Nigaṇṭha NāṭaputtaNigaṇṭha NāthaputtaNāthaputtaNāṭaputta

Founder or reformer of the Jains. One of six eminent teachers, contemporary with the Buddha; he is described as a outsider. SN.i.66

He was le …

niṅka →

dppn

NiṅkaNika

A deva who visits the Buddha in the company of several other devas and utters a verse in praise of Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta. SN.i.65f.

nāthaputtiyā →

dppn

The followers of Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta. DN.iii.117

pāvā →

dppn

A city of the Mallas which the Buddha visited during his last journey, going there from Bhogagāma and stopping at Cunda’s mango grove.

Cunda lived in Pāvā and invited the Buddha to a meal, which prov …

sāmagāma →

dppn

A Sākiyan village where the Sāmagāma Sutta was preached. MN.ii.243 There was a lotus pond in the village. AN.iii.309

The Vedhaññā probably lived there, because, according to the Pāsādika Sutta, DN.ii …

sīha →

dppn

Sīha1

A Licchavi general of Vesāli. He was a follower of the Nigaṇṭhas. When the Buddha visited Vesāli, Sīha, having heard reports of his greatness, wished to see him, but Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaput …

upāli →

dppn

Upāli 1

One of the most eminent of the Buddha’s immediate disciples. He belonged to a barber’s family in Kapilavatthu and entered the service of the Sākiyan princes. When Anuruddha and his …

uruññā →

dppn

Uruññā UjuññāUguññāUdaññaUjjuññā

A district and a town in Kosala. Once when the Buddha was staying at the Deer Park in Kaṇṇakatthala in the neighbourhood of the city, Pasenadi, who happened to be at …

vajirapāṇi →

dppn

A Yakkha. It is said that whoever, even up to the third time of being asked, refuses to answer a reasonable question put by a Buddha, his head will split into pieces on the spot. It was Vajirapāṇi’s d …

vappa →

dppn

Vappa 1

One of the group of five monks who practiced with the Bodhisatta before his Awakening, and who were his first monastic followers. Vappa was disappointed when the Buddha began takin …

vesāli →

dppn

A city, capital of the Licchavis. It is not possible to know how many visits were paid by the Buddha to Vesāli, but the books would lead us to infer that they were several. Various Vinaya rules are me …

ākoṭaka →

dppn

A deva who visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana accompanied by Asama, Sahali, Ninka, Vetambarī and Mānava-Gāmiya. Ākoṭaka spoke before the Buddha in praise of various teachers of other schools: Pakuddha-K …

ganthati →

ncped

fastens, strings together; binds.

ganthayati →

ncped

ganthetvā →

ncped

of ganthati having fastened, strung together; bound

ganthita →

ncped

of ganthati tied; bound

ganthāpeti →

ncped

of ganthati

gathita →

ncped

of ganthati

  1. (mfn.) tied; bound.
  2. (n) a bond; a fetter

nigantha →

ncped

nigaṇṭha →

ncped

  1. an ascetic, specifically mahāvīra.
  2. an ascetic, especially one who is a follower of mahāvīra, a jain.

nigaṇṭhaputta →

ncped

follower of Mahavīra, a Jain ascetic.

niggantha →

ncped

ties →

nyana

Ties: the 4: gantha

titthāyatana →

nyana

…is the teaching of Niggantha-Nāthaputta, the leader of the Nigganthas, the modern Jains. The fault with this doctrine is that it does not…

abhijjhā →

pts

…Pp.59; Dhs.1136 (˚kāyagantha); Vb.195, Vb.244 (vigat’âbhijjha), Vb.362, Vb.364, Vb.391; Ne.13; Dhp-a.i.23; Pv-a.103, Pv-a.282; Sdhp.56,…

abhinivesa →

pts

…phrase idaṃ-sacc’ âbhinivesa adherence to one’s dogmas, as one of the 4 Ties see kāyagantha and cp. Cpd. 171 n. 5.

abhi + nivesa,…

buddha →

pts

Buddha1

adjective

  1. understood SN.i.35 = SN.i.60 (su-dub-buddha very difficult to understand)
  2. having attained enlightenment, wise AN.iv.449; Pv-a.16 (buddh’ ādayo), Pv-a.60 (= ari …

byāpāda →

pts

ill-will, malevolence, one of the 5 “obstructions” (āvaraṇāni, see e.g. SN.v.94 Cnd.379); and of the 4 “bonds” (kāya-ganthā see e.g. Mnd.98)
■ MN.i.434; SN.i.99; Iti.119; Pts.i.31; Pts.ii.12 Mnd.1 …

chinna →

pts

…without ears Pv-a.151; -gantha untrammelled, unfettered Snp.219; -pilotika with torn rags, or without…

dhura →

pts

…dhurāni two burdens (viz. gantha˚ & vipassanā study & contemplation) Dhp-a.i.7; Dhp-a.iv.37; asamadhura Ja.i.193; Ja.vi.330. Three dhurā…

dhīra →

pts

…bāla), Iti.122 (dh. sabbaganthapamocano); Dhp.23, Dhp.28, Dhp.177 (opp bāla); Thag.4; Thag.2, Thag.7 (dhammā = tejussadehi ariyamaggadhammehi…

gandha →

pts

…as variant reading for gantha (book).

duggandha a disagreeable smell Dhs.625; ˚ṃ vāyati to emit…

ganthati →

pts

…together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento…

gantheti →

pts

…together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento…

ganthika →

pts

adjective hard-studying Dhp-a.i.156 (bhikkhu; cp. gantha-dhura).

fr. gantha 2

gathita →

pts

…“without craving, without faintness, without sinking”).

pp. of ganthati to tie, cp. gantha, knot; Sk. grathita

gaṇḍa →

pts

  1. a swelling, esp. as a disease, an abscess, a boil. Freq. in similes with ref. to kāma and kāya. Mentioned with similar cutaneous diseases under kilāsa (q.v. for loci). As epithet of kāya SN.iv.83 = …

gaṇḍikā →

pts

  1. a stalk, a shaft (cp. gaṇḍī) Ja.i.474; Dhs-a.319 (of the branches of trees: g˚-ākoṭana-sadda)
  2. a lump, a block of wood (more freq. spelling gaṇṭhikā, q.v.).
  3. Name of a plant Vv.35#4 (= bandh …

gaṇṭhi →

pts

…cp. Lat. gremium, Sk. gaṇa & grāma, see also gantha

ghaṭa →

pts

…company of brahmins Ja.vi.99.

Sk. ghaṭā; conn. with ganthati to bind together

ghaṭati →

pts

…ghaṭate, to granth, cp. ganthati. The Dhtp gives two roots ghaṭ; of which one is explained by “ghāṭane” (No. 554), the other by…

ghaṭikā →

pts

…ghaṭa2, orig. meaning “knot,” cp. gantha & gaṇṭhi, also; gaṇḍa

ghaṭṭana →

pts

…ghaṭana, to granth, cp. gantha

ida →

pts

Ida & Idaṃ

indeclinable emphatic demonstr. adv. in local, temporal & modal function, as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connec …

idaṃ →

pts

Ida & Idaṃ

indeclinable emphatic demonstr. adv. in local, temporal & modal function, as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connec …

isi →

pts

  1. a holy man, one gifted with special powers of insight & inspiration, an anchoret, a Seer, Sage, Saint, “Master” DN.i.96 (kaṇho isi ahosi); SN.i.33, SN.i.35, SN.i.65, SN.i.128, SN.i.191, SN.i.192 SN …

jaṭila →

pts

one who wears a jaṭā, i.e. a braid of hair, or who has his hair matted, an ascetic. enumerated amongst other ʻreligious’ as ājīvikā nigaṇṭhā j paribbājakā Cnd.308; ājīvikā nig˚ j. tāpasā Cnd.149 Cnd.5 …

kāya →

pts

…sq.

  • -gantha bodily tie or fetter (binding one to saṃsāra), of which there are four: abhijjhā, byāpāda…

nibbāna →

pts

… 5. The Obstacles: gantha (fetter). nibbānaṃ adhigantabbaṃ sabba-g˚-pamocanaṃ SN.i.210; Iti.104 similarly…

nigaṇṭha →

pts

…+ gaṇṭhi. This is the customary (correct?) etym. Prk. niggantha, cp. Weber, Bhagavatī p. 165

niggaṇṭhi →

pts

adjective free from knots (said of a sword) Mil.105 See also nighaṇḍu.

Sk. nirgranthi, nis + gaṇṭhi, cp. also nigaṇṭha

ogha →

pts

…in combn. āsavagantha-ogha-yoga-agati-taṇh’upādāna at Vism.211. The later history of the word has yet to be investigated….

pamocana →

pts

…abl. = from), Snp.1064 (pamocanāya dat. = pamocetuṃ Cnd); Iti.104 (Nibbānaṃ sabbagantha ˚ṃ). At Dhp.274 we should read pamohanaṃ for…

pariyatti →

pts

…(= ganthadhura): see vāsadhura.

parāmāsa →

pts

…see kāyagantha (under gantha), and cp. Cnd.227 (gāha p abhinivesa) and Nd ii.under taṇhā iii.1 C
■ See also…

sacca →

pts

…one of the kāya-ganthas SN.v.59; Dhs.1139; Dhs-a.377.

  • -ābhisamaya comprehension of the truth Snp.758; Thag.338; Thag-a.239. *…

satthar →

pts

teacher, master
■ nom. satthā DN.i.49; Snp.179;
■ acc. satthāraṃ DN.i.163; Snp.153, Snp.343;
■ instr. satthārā DN.i.163;
■ instr. satthunā Mhvs.32, Mhvs.19;
■ gen. satthu DN.i.110; Iti.79; V …

uposatha →

pts

At the time of the rise of Buddhism the word had come to mean the day preceding four stages of the moon’s waxing and waning, viz. 1st, 8th, 15th 23d nights …

veda →

pts

…otherwise given as “gantha” i.e. “text” at MN-a.i.173 & illustrated with “tiṇṇaṃ vedānaṃ pāragū.”…

vāsa →

pts

…Snp-a.306 (ganthadhura).

vas to dwell, see vasati2

Vāsa3

perfume Ja.i.242;…

ñāya →

pts

…system, later = logic: ˚gantha book on logic Dāvs iii.41. 2. fitness right manner, propriety, right conduct, often applied to the “right…

ādāna →

pts

…(˚satta); Mnd.98 (˚gantha); Cnd.123, Cnd.124 -an˚; free from attachment SN.i.236 (sādānesu anādāno “not laying hold mong them…