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kalāpa, 37 találat.
kalāpa →
ncped
things tied together, a bundle, a sheaf; a sheaf of arrows, a quiver; a collection, totality; group; a peacock’s tail.
kalāpa →
pts
…Vism.287, Vism.606, Vism.626 sq.
cp. Sk. kalāpa
ajakalāpaka →
dppn
A Yakkha who tried to frighten the Buddha, but who, later, became his disciple. Ud.4–5
ajakalāpakacetiya →
dppn
A shrine at Pāvā at which sacrifices were offered to Ajakalāpaka. Ud.4
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yakkha →
dppn
…plants, etc. e.g., Ajakalāpaka, Āḷavaka (forest dweller), Uppala, Kakudha (name of plant), Kumbhīra, Gumbiya, Disāmukha, Yamamoli,…
apanaddhakalāpa →
ncped
with quiver tied behind; (or “with the hair-knot untied).
dhanukalāpa →
ncped
quiver and bow.
kāḷapabba →
ncped
the knot or joint of a kālā plant
kāḷapakkha →
ncped
the dark half of the month, the dark fortnight (when the moon is on the wane).
kāḷāpabba →
ncped
the knot or joint of a kālā plant
groups →
nyana
Groups: of existence, see: khandha material groups, see: rūpa-kalāpa materiality-group, see: rūpa-kāya mind-group, see: nāma-kāya
jīvita-navaka-kalāpa →
nyana
Jīvita-navaka-kalāpa: ninefold vital group; see: rūpa-kalāpa.
āhāra →
nyana
…essence; see: rūpa-kalāpa. 2: Sensorial and mental contact is a condition for the 3 kinds of feeling pleasant, painful and indifferent;…
bakkula →
pts
…assumed by the Yakkha Ajakalāpaka, to terrify the Buddha Ud.5 (see also ākulī, where pākula is proposed for bakkula).
= vyākula? Morris,…
dhanu →
pts
…Ja.iv.327; Pv-a.285.
- -kalāpa bow & quiver Vin.ii.192; MN.i.86; MN.ii.99; AN.iii.94; Pv-a.154; *…
hatthaka →
pts
handful, a quantity (lit. a little hand) Vv.45#5 (= kalāpa Vv-a.197).
hattha + ka
juṇhā →
pts
[Sk. jyotsnā, see also P. dosinā) moonlight, a moonlit night, the bright fortnight of the month (opp kālapakkha) Vin.i.138, Vin.i.176; Ja.i.165; Ja.iv.498 (˚pakkha).
kaca →
pts
the hair (of the head), in ˚kalāpa a mass of hair, tresses Dāvs iv.51.
Sk. kaca, cp. kāñcī and Latin cingo, cicatrix
kalābuka →
pts
girdle, made of several strings or bands plaited together Vin.ii.136, Vin.ii.144, Vin.ii.319.
cp. Sk. kalāpaka
kalāpaka →
pts
- a band, string (of pearls) Vin.ii.315; Mhvs.30, Mhvs.67.
- a bundle, group Ja.i.239.
kalāpin →
pts
adjective having a quiver Ja.vi.49 (acc. pl. ˚ine). f. kalāpinī a bundle, sheaf (yava˚) SN.iv.201 SN.ii.114 (naḷa˚).
fr. kalāpa
kesa →
pts
the hair of the head SN.i.115 (haṭa-haṭa-k˚, with dishevelled hair) AN.i.138 (palita-kesa with grey hair; also at Ja.i.59) Snp.456 (nivutta˚), Snp.608; Thag.169; Ja.i.59, Ja.i.138; Ja.iii.393; Mil. …
kuḷika →
pts
? in kata˚-kalāpaka a bundle of beads? Bdhgh Vin.ii.315 (C.V. Vin.v.1, 3) in expln of kuruvindaka-sutti.
lagati →
pts
…Mhvs.11; Mhvs.34, Mhvs.48 (kalāpaṃ); Dhp-a.iv.183
■ Cp. ālaggeti.
with variant langati; the spelling with gg is…
laggati →
pts
…Mhvs.11; Mhvs.34, Mhvs.48 (kalāpaṃ); Dhp-a.iv.183
■ Cp. ālaggeti.
with variant langati; the spelling with gg is…
mora →
pts
paduma →
pts
pariyaya →
pts
revolution, lapse of time, period term Ja.iii.460 (= kālapariyāya C.); Ja.v.367 (kāla˚).
cp. Epic Sk. paryaya, pari + i; the usual P. form is pariyāya, but at the foll. passages the s …
piñja →
pts
…Ja.i.38 (mora˚ kalāpa), Ja.i.207 (= pekkhuṇa); Ja.iii.226 (BB piccha & miccha); DN-a.i.41 (mora˚); Dhp-a.i.394 (id.); Vv-a.147…
sannaddha →
pts
…Ja.i.179; Dhp.387; Dhp-a.iv.144; Pv-a.154 (˚dhanu-kalāpa).
pp. of sannayhati
ukkalāpa FIXME double →
pts
…Vin.ii.154, Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.222; Vism.128; Dhp-a.iii.168 (ukkalāpa).
cp. Sk. ut-kalāpayati to let go
ukkalāpa →
pts
see uklāpa.
ukkhepaniya →
pts
adjective referring to the suspension (of a bhikkhu), -kamma act or resolution of suspension Vin.i.49, Vin.i.53, Vin.i.98, Vin.i.143, Vin.i.168; Vin.ii.27, Vin.ii.226, Vin.ii.230, Vin.ii.298: AN.i. …
uklāpa →
pts
…Vin.ii.154, Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.222; Vism.128; Dhp-a.iii.168 (ukkalāpa).
cp. Sk. ut-kalāpayati to let go
uttama →
pts
…the head Thig.253 (= kesa-kalāpa Thag-a.209, Thag-a.210) & ˚ruha id. Ja.i.138 = Ja.vi.96 (= kesā C.) 2. the eye Ja.iv.403. 3. the…
yakkha →
pts
…and plants, e.g. Ajakalāpaka “Goat-bundle” Ud.1 Āḷavaka “Forest-dweller” Ja.iv.180; Ja.vi.329;…
yamaka →
pts
…mean “in pairs” (like kalāpato “in a bundle” ibid.), or may refer to the Yamaka-sutta with its discussion of anicca, dukkha,…