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jīvikā, 35 találat.
jīvikā →
ncped
living, livelihood; means of living.
jīvikā →
pts
living, livelihood SN.iii.93; AN.v.87, AN.v.210; Ja.iv.459; Mil.122; Snp-a.466. Freq. in combination ˚ṃ kappeti to find or get one’s living: Ja.ii.209; Pv-a.40, etc.; ˚kappaka finding one’s liveliho …
anantajina →
dppn
An epithet of the Buddha. When Upaka, the ājīvika, saw the Buddha, and heard of his attainments, Anantajina was one of the names he used in uttering the Buddha’s praises.
ājīvakā →
dppn
ĀjīvakāĀjīvikā
A class of naked ascetics, Vin.i.291 followers of Makkhali Gosāla, regarded, from the Buddhist point of view, as the worst of…
kappayati →
ncped
- prepares, fits out; sets in order, arranges, dresses.
- performs; produces, effects; brings about; esp. as auxiliary to nouns, e.g. jīvikaṃ ~eti, jīvitaṃ ~eti, lives; makes one’s living; tri …
kappeti →
ncped
- prepares, fits out; sets in order, arranges, dresses.
- performs; produces, effects; brings about; esp. as auxiliary to nouns, e.g. jīvikaṃ ~eti, jīvitaṃ ~eti, lives; makes one’s living; tri …
ājīvika →
ncped
naked ascetic (belonging to the community founded by Makkhali Gosāla)
ājīvikabhaya →
ncped
danger to one’s livelihood; fear concerning livelihood
ājīvikapakata →
ncped
induced by (the necessity of) obtaining a living
ājīvikābhaya →
ncped
danger to one’s livelihood; fear concerning livelihood
ājīvikāpakata →
ncped
induced by (the necessity of) obtaining a living
apakata →
pts
…being ˚apagata); Mil.279 (id.). At Iti.89 the reading of same phrase is ājīvikā pakatā (variant reading ā˚ vakatā).
pp. of apakaroti
bhaya →
pts
fear, fright, dread AN.ii.15 (jāti-maraṇa˚); DN.iii.148, DN.iii.182; Dhp.39, Dhp.123, Dhp.212 sq., Dhp.283; Mnd.371, Mnd.409; Pp.56; Vism.512; Kp-a.108; Snp-a.155; Dhp-a.iii.23. There are some len …
dvīhitika →
pts
…by Bdhgh (at Vin.iii.268: dujjīvikā īhī tī… dukkhena īhitaṃ ettha pavattatī ti) see Kern,
Toevoegselen
i.122
■ Note. Bdhgh’s…
isi →
pts
…pabbajitā ājīvikā nigaṇṭhā jaṭilā tāpasā) Dhp.281; Ja.i.17 (Ja.v.90: isayo n’ atthi me samā of Buddha) Ja.v.140…
issattha →
pts
(nt. m.)
- (nt.) archery (as means of livelihood & occupation) MN.i.85; MN.iii.1; SN.i.100 (so read with variant reading; T has issatta, C. explains by usu-sippaṃ K. S. p. 318); Snp.617 (˚ṃ upajī …
jaṭila →
pts
…other ʻreligious’ as ājīvikā nigaṇṭhā j paribbājakā Cnd.308; ājīvikā nig˚ j. tāpasā Cnd.149 Cnd.513
■ Vin.i.24 =…
jīvita →
pts
…life; living, livelihood (cp jīvikā) Vin.ii.191; SN.i.42; SN.iv.169, SN.iv.213; MN.ii.73 (appaṃ) AN.i.155, AN.i.255; AN.iii.72; AN.iv.136…
kapaṇa →
pts
kappana →
pts
the act of preparing, fixing; that which is fixed, arranged, performed
- kappanā (f.) the fixing of a horse’s harness harnessing, saddling Ja.i.62.
- (nt.) (-˚) procuring making: jīvika˚; a liveli …
kappita →
pts
- prepared, arranged, i.e. harnessed DN.i.49; Ja.vi.268; i.e. plaited DN-a.i.274; i.e. trimmed: -kesamassu “with hair & beard trimmed DN.ii.325; SN.iv.343; Ja.v.173, Ja.v.350; Ja.vi.268; Vv.73#1. …
laddha →
pts
(having) obtained, taken, received Snp.106, Snp.239; Ja.v.171; Mhvs.5, Mhvs.133 (kiñci laddhaṃ); Mhvs.10, Mhvs.37 (kaññā laddhā); Pv-a.5
■ laddhatvaṃ at Ja.iv.406 is to be corrected to uddhatvā …
nissirīka →
pts
adjective having lost his (or its) splendour or prosperity Ja.vi.225 (ājīvika), Ja.vi.456 (rājabhavana).
nis + sirī
paṭibaddha →
pts
adjective bound to, in fetters or bonds, attracted to or by, dependent on DN.i.76; Vin.iv.302 (kāya˚); AN.v.87 (para˚); Dhp.284; Mil.102 (āvajjana˚); Pv-a.134 (˚jīvika dependent on him for a living) …
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 …
upajīvika →
pts
adjective Sdhp.501 (see next).
= upajīvin
vutti →
pts
…Ja.vi.224 (= jīvita-vutti C.); Pv.ii.9#14 (= jīvita Pv-a.120); Pv.iv.1#21 (= jīvikā Pv-a.229); Mil.224, Mil.253; Vv-a.23.
fr….
yādisa →
pts
…yādṛśī) -kīdisā jīvikā (no livelihood, whatever little) Ja.vi.584 (v.728; Trenckner, Mil p.423 gives v. 732!), explained by C as…
yāma →
pts
- restraint, only as cpd. cātu-yāma 4-fold restraint DN.i.57; DN.iii.48; SN.i.66; MN.i.377; Vism.416. Cp. Dial. i.751.
- a watch of the night. There are 3 watches given as *paṭhama, …
yāva →
pts
adverb
- (as prep.) up to (a point), as far as, how far so far that (cp. tāva I), both temporal and local, used either with absolute form of noun or adj. (base), or nom., or abl. or *acc …
ādicca →
pts
the sun SN.i.15, SN.i.47; SN.ii.284; SN.iii.156; SN.v.44, SN.v.101; AN.i.242; AN.v.22, AN.v.263, AN.v.266 sq.; Iti.85; Snp.550 Snp.569, Snp.1097 (“ādicco vuccati suriyo” Cnd.125); Dhp-a.iv.143; Sdhp. …
ājīvaka →
pts
Ājīvaka & ˚ika
an ascetic, one of the numerous sects of non-buddhist ascetics. On their austerities, practice & way of living see esp. Dhp-a.ii.55 sq. and on the whole question A. L. Basham, *Hist. …
ājīvika FIXME double →
pts
…being deprived of a livelihood, without a living MN.i.463 = SN.iii.93 (T. reads jīvikā pakatā) = Iti.89 (reads ājīvikā pakatā) =…
ājīvika →
pts
Ājīvaka & ˚ika
an ascetic, one of the numerous sects of non-buddhist ascetics. On their austerities, practice & way of living see esp. Dhp-a.ii.55 sq. and on the whole question A. L. Basham, *Hist. …
āvudha →
pts
an instrument to fight with, a weapon, stick etc. DN.iii.219; MN.ii.100; AN.iv.107, AN.iv.110; Snp.1008; Ja.i.150; Ja.ii.110; Ja.iii.467; Ja.iv.160, Ja.iv.283, Ja.iv.437; Nd ii. on Snp.72; Mil.8, Mil. …