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jīvaka, 47 találat.

jīvaka →

dppn

…Nikāya. AN.iv.222f.

At Jīvaka’s request, the Buddha enjoined upon monks to take exercise; Jīvaka had gone to Vesāli on business and had…

jīvaka →

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adjective = jīva, in bandhu˚; Name of a plant Vv-a.43
■ f. -ikā q.v. Jivam-jivaka

abhaya →

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…as having discovered Jīvaka Komārabhacca lying on a dung-heap (cast there by the orders of his mother, the courtesan Sālavatī), and…

ajātasattu →

dppn

…persuasions of his physician Jīvaka Komārabhacca. And when in the end he did go to the Buddha, it was in great fear and trembling; so nervous was…

bārānasī →

dppn

…able to meet on the way the Ajīvaka Upaka.

Benares was an important centre of trade and industry. There was direct trade between there and…

caṇḍappajjota →

dppn

…sent Kāka in pursuit, but Jīvaka gave Kāka a purgative and so delayed his return until the medicine had taken effect on the king. Later, when…

devadatta →

dppn

…and from there to Jīvaka’s Ambavana, where Jīvaka attended him. After this event, the monks wished the Buddha to have a guard, but…

jīvakambavana →

dppn

…in Rājagaha, belonging to Jīvaka, which he made over to the Buddha and his monks. He built a monastery in the grove, and there the Buddha stayed…

kisasaṅkicca →

dppn

…the “pure white class” in the six classes of the Ajīvakas. AN.iii.384

kāka →

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…to eat anything offered by Jīvaka.

Kāka came upon the physician at Kosambī having his breakfast. Jīvaka invited him to eat, but he refused….

kāsi →

dppn

…who sent a robe to Jīvaka. Even at this time, however, the memory of Kāsi as an independent kingdom seems to have been still fresh in…

maddakucchi →

dppn

…and from there to the Jīvakambavana, where he was treated by Jīvaka. Vin.ii.193f. It is said SN.i.27f. that seven hundred devas of the…

mahākassapa →

dppn

…to Kusināra he met an Ājīvaka carrying in his hand a mandārava flower picked up by him from among those which had rained from heaven in…

makkhali →

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…followers are known as the Ājīvakas.

The Buddha considered Makkhali as the most dangerous of the heretical teachers— “I know not of any other…

māgadha →

dppn

…his own personal physician, Jīvaka.

In Māgadha was the real birth of Buddhism (see, e.g., the words put in the mouth of Sahampati: *pātur ahosi…

nanda →

dppn

Nanda1Vaccha

Mentioned in a list of well known leaders of the Ajivakas, the others being Kisa Saṅkicca and Makkhali Gosāla. MN.i.524 They were declared by Purāṇa Kassapa, in his classifica …

paribbājakā →

dppn

…of the four gave to the Ājīvakas their specific name as a separate sect. The Paribbājakas claimed to be identical with the followers of the…

paṇḍuputta →

dppn

An Ājīvaka. He came of a wagon building stock of bygone days. In the Anaṅgaṇa Sutta, MN.i.31f. Moggallāna tells Sāriputta that, one day,…

rājagaha →

dppn

…and Kassapasīhanāda, Jīvaka, Mahāsakuladāyī, and Sakkapañha.

Many of the Vinaya rules were enacted at Rājagaha. Just before his…

siviraṭṭha →

dppn

…which was called Siveyyaka. Vin.i.278 Pajjota gave a pair of robes of this material to Jīvaka, as a present for his cure. These robes Jīvaka…

subhā →

dppn

…bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses speak of how in Jīvakambavana, a libertine, in the prime of…

sāketa →

dppn

…but in the end allowed Jīvaka to attend on his wife. Jīvaka cured her by the administration of ghee through the nose, and, as reward,…

sālavatī →

dppn

A courtesan of Rājagaha. She was the mother of Jīvaka Komārabhacca Vin.i.268f. and of his sister Sirimā.

sīveyyaka →

dppn

…in the Sivi country. Vin.i.278 Pajjota gave a pair of robes of this material to Jīvaka, as a present for his cure. These robes Jīvaka gave…

takkasilā →

dppn

…as the place of education of Jīvaka, the Buddha’s doctor. Vin.i.269f.

Takkasilā is identified with the Greek Taxila, in Rawalpindi in the…

upaka →

dppn

Upaka1

An Ājivaka whom the Buddha met on his way between Gayā and the Bodhi Tree, after he set out from Isipatana for the preaching of the First Sermon. Upaka questioned the Buddha on his …

upananda →

dppn

…a follower of the Ājīvakas. He went late, and finding no room left for him, made a junior monk get up and give him his seat. There was a…

ājīvakā →

dppn

…MN.i.483 that far from any Ājīvaka having put an end to sorrow, the Buddha could recall only one Ājīvaka during ninety-nine kappas who had even…

jīvajīvaka →

ncped

the name of a bird, a sort of a pheasant (or partridge)

jīvañjīvaka →

ncped

ājīvaka →

ncped

naked ascetic (belonging to the community founded by Makkhali Gosāla)

ājīvakinī →

ncped

(from ājīvaka) a female naked ascetic.

anojaka →

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Anojaka = anojā

Vv.35#4 (= Vv-a.161, where classed with yodhikā bandhujīvakā).

anojā →

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Anojaka = anojā

Vv.35#4 (= Vv-a.161, where classed with yodhikā bandhujīvakā).

bandhujīvaka →

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the plant Pentapetes phoenicea MN.ii.14 (˚puppha); DN.ii.111 (id.) Ja.iv.279; Vism.174; Dhs-a.14; Vv-a.43, Vv-a.161.

cp. Class. Sk. bandhujīva

bandhuka →

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…a contraction of bandhu-jīvaka, cp. C. bandhujīvaka puppha; although Sk. bandhūka is given as syn. of bandhujīva at Halāyudha 2, 53). 2….

gaṇḍikā →

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…of a plant Vv.35#4 (= bandhujīvaka Vv-a.161).

  • -ādhāna the putting on of a shaft or stem, as a bolt or bar Vin.ii.172;…

jīva →

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…E. quick, Lith. gyvas

Jīva2

neuter the note of the jīvaka bird Sum. V. on DN.iii.201.

jīvaṃ-jīvaka →

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…he goes with life“? or “he goes like the j bird”?).

Fausböll reads jīvajīvaka in all the Jātaka passages. Speyer Avs.ii.227 has…

jīvikā →

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…(c. ger by) Ja.ii.167. Cp. next.

abstr. fr. jīvaka

komāra →

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…of infants (see note on Vin.i.269 at Vin. Texts ii.174). As such it is the cognomen of Jīvaka DN.i.47 (as Komārabhacca DN-a.i.132); Vin.i.71;…

sājīva →

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…adj. ˚-kara one who supports Ja.iv.42 (= sa-ājīvakara, C.).

ta →

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…to translate); e.g. yena Jīvakassa ambavanaṃ tena pāyāsi: where the Mangogrove of J. was, there he went = he went to the M. of J. DN.i.49;…

tilaka →

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…Dhp-a.iv.172 (˚ṃ vā kālakaṃ vā adisvā). 2. a kind of tree Vv.6#7 (= bandhu-jīvaka-puppha-sadisa-pupphā ekā…

ājīvaka →

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…Ājīvikas*, 1951.

  1. ājīvaka: Vin.i.291; Vin.ii.284; Vin.iv.74, Vin.iv.91; MN.i.31, MN.i.483; SN.i.217; AN.iii.276,…

ājīvika →

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…Ājīvikas*, 1951.

  1. ājīvaka: Vin.i.291; Vin.ii.284; Vin.iv.74, Vin.iv.91; MN.i.31, MN.i.483; SN.i.217; AN.iii.276,…

ārāma →

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…or the park belonging to Jīvaka or mango-groves in general. Therefore:

  1. (in general) a park, resort for pastime etc. Vin.ii.109;…