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kasm%C4%81, 99 találat.

dhamma →

pts

…AN.iii.163; Dhp-a.iii.81, Dhp-a.iii.113. To attain full knowledge of it: dh ˚ṃ pariyāpuṇāti AN.ii.103, AN.ii.185; AN.iii.86, cp….

pubba →

pts

…(cāru˚) at Ja.v.4 & Ja.vi.481 read sabbangin.

  • -aṇṇa “first grain,” a name given to the 7 kinds of grain, as…

kāya →

pts

…DN.iii.84 (Dial. iii, 81). 3. Valuation of physical body. From the contemplating of its true character (kāyânupassī) follows its…

karaṇa →

pts

…of food = bali kamma) Pv-a.81; gabbha˚ Snp.927; pānujja Snp.256. 3. (abs.)

  1. the doing up, preparing Ja.v.400 Ja.vi.270 (of a building: the…

kāma →

pts

…wither in the body“ MN.i.481; AN.i.50; SN.ii.28; Ja.i.71, Ja.i.110; -kāmasā (instr.) in same sense Ja.iv.320; Ja.vi.181; -kāmena (instr….

mano →

pts

…mind (cp. Dialogues ii.281n) DN.ii.281; MN.iii.55, MN.iii.57; Ja.iv.195. -vitakka a thought (of mind SN.i.207…

mana(s) →

pts

…mind (cp. Dialogues ii.281n) DN.ii.281; MN.iii.55, MN.iii.57; Ja.iv.195. -vitakka a thought (of mind SN.i.207…

dukkha →

pts

…In similar contexts: DN.i.81 ≈ DN.iii.51, DN.i.109, DN.i.187; SN.ii.22, SN.ii.39; SN.iv.123 sq.; AN.ii.158 etc. (cp. sukha).

  1. As *complex…

citta →

pts

…DN.i.79; DN.ii.299; DN.iii.281; Vism.410, & passim.

  1. blessed are the pure in heart,” a pure, clean, purified (cp. Ger. geläutert),…

kusala →

pts

…= Dhp.183; cp. Ne.43, Ne.81 Ne.171, Ne.186. Kusalaṃ bhāveti to pursue righteousness (together with akusalaṃ pajahati…

kammanta →

pts

pāpa˚ doing wrong Pv.iv.81; Pv.iv.161; Ja.vi.104 (opp. puñña˚) as specified by kāya˚ vacī ˚mano˚ AN.v.292 sq.; Vv-a.130 (in…

kāraṇa →

pts

…justice or by kamma MN.iii.181; see kamma 11 3.A b.) as an ordeal, a feat or punishment: a labour or task in the sense of the 12…

bali →

pts

…offering of food Pv-a.81; Vv-a.8 (˚pīṭha, reading doubtful, variant reading valli˚).

saka →

pts

adjective own DN.i.106, DN.i.119, DN.i.231; DN.ii.173 (sakaṃ te “all be your own,” as greeting to the king); MN.i.79; Vin.i.3, Vin.i.249 (ācariyaka); SN.v.261 (id.); Snp.861; Iti.76 Mnd.252; Pv.i.5#1 …

nava →

pts

…Vin.ii.159; Vin.iii.81; Ja.i.92; Ja.iv.378; Cnd.385;

  • -kammika an expert in making repairs or in building, a builder…

karoti →

pts

…kurute Snp.94, Snp.796, Snp.819; Iti.67; Opt. (kubbe, etc.) second pl. kubbetha Snp.702, Snp.719, Snp.917; Iti.87; or 3rd sing kayirā Snp.728 =…

āciṇṇa →

pts

…SN.iv.419; AN.v.74 sq.; Ja.i.81; DN-a.i.91 (for aviciṇṇa at DN.i.8), 275; Vism.269; Dhp-a.i.37 (˚samāciṇṇa thoroughly fulfilled);…

gamana →

pts

…going away Dhp-a.ii.81.

  • -kāraṇa a reason for or a means to going, in ˚ṃ karoti to try to go Ja.i.2; *…

bhava →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.23; Vb-a.81, Vb-a.156 sq., Vb-a.406. -antaga “gone to the ends of existence,” past existence, epithet of the Bhagavan…

cetasika →

pts

…→ cetasikaṃ s. AN.i.81; SN.v.209; kāyikā darathā → c. d. MN.iii.287, MN.iii.288; c. duk khaṃ DN.ii.306; AN.i.157; c. roga…

kaṭuka →

pts

…Thig.451 (= Thag-a.281) SN-a.56
■ painful, terrible, frightful (-applied to the fruits of evil actions and to the sufferings in…

rājā →

pts

…the royal harem AN.v.81, AN.v.82 (the 10 risks which a bhikkhu is running when visiting it for alms).

  • -ābhinīta brought by a king…

eka →

pts

…(definite or indefinite): ekasmiṃ samaye once upon a time Ja.i.306; ekena upāyena by some means Ja.iii.393 ekaṃ kulaṃ gantuṃ to a certain…

rājan →

pts

…the royal harem AN.v.81, AN.v.82 (the 10 risks which a bhikkhu is running when visiting it for alms).

  • -ābhinīta brought by a king…

apara →

pts

…Ja.iv.3 (dīpa); Pv-a.81 (˚divase on another day), Pv-a.226; with other part. like aparo pi DN.iii.128
■ nt. aparaṃ what follows…

mahant →

pts

…great greed Snp.819; Mnd.151.

  • -cāga great liberality, adj. munificent Mhvs.27 Mhvs.47. As -paricāga at…

dosa →

pts

…AN.ii.172, AN.ii.203 AN.iii.181; Snp.506; Iti.2 (dosena duṭṭhāse sattā gacchanti duggatiṃ); Pts.i.80 sq., Pts.i.102; Pp.16, Pp.18; Dhs.418,…

jāti →

pts

…his former existences (DN.i.81; DN.iii.50; AN.i.164; MN.ii.20) Arahantship implies the impossibility of a future rebirth: see formula khīṇā…

kammika →

pts

…confidant Vism.130; Pv-a.81
■ On term ādi˚ beginner (e.g. Vism.241 see Cpd. 53, 129 n.2. 2. a merchant, trader, in jalapatha˚; and…

samitigutta →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of experiencing the suffering caused by kamma in the past. Thag.81

pada →

pts

…meaning of a word Kp-a.81, Kp-a.84; Snp-a.91

  • -ānupadaṃ (adv.) on the track Dhp-a.ii.38.
  • -ānupadika following one’s…

piṇḍa →

pts

…Pv-a.16, Pv-a.47, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.136 and passim. 3. a conglomeration, accumulation, compressed form, heap, in akkhara˚; sequence of letters…

ettaka →

pts

…for some time, such a long time (see also above, under 1) Dhp-a.ii.62, Dhp-a.ii.81 Dhp-a.iii.318; Vv-a.330.

etta + ka,…

accha →

pts

…MN.i.100; SN.ii.281 (˚patta); SN.iii.105 (id.); AN.i.9; Ja.ii.100 (udaka); Vv.79#10 (vāri); DN-a.i.113 (yāgu).

*…

anucchaviya →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.55, Dhp-a.ii.56; Vv-a.68, Vv-a.78; Pv-a.13, Pv-a.26 (= kappiya), Pv-a.66, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.286. anucchaviya at Vin.ii.7 (an˚),…

nippītika →

pts

…free from (feelings of) enjoyment (characteristic of 3rd jhāna, q.v.) DN.i.75; AN.i.81. 2. being unloved, a foster child etc. (?) see…

vāda →

pts

…SN.iv.51, SN.iv.340, SN.iv.381; SN.v.7; AN.iii.4; Ne.52.

  • -kāma desirous of disputation Snp.825 *…

anodissaka →

pts

…(with ref. to mettā) Ja.i.81; Ja.ii.146; Vv-a.97 (in general; opp. odissaka-vasena). See also Mrs. Rh. D. Psalms of the Brethren p. 5 n….

anucchavika →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.55, Dhp-a.ii.56; Vv-a.68, Vv-a.78; Pv-a.13, Pv-a.26 (= kappiya), Pv-a.66, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.286. anucchaviya at Vin.ii.7 (an˚),…

paticcasamuppāda →

nyana

Paticcasamuppāda: ‘dependent origination’, is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality anattā, forms the …

kamma →

pts

…e.g. MN.iii.164, MN.iii.181; and Cnd.604. [As regards form and meaning Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 76 and 1893, 15 proposes kāraṇā f. “pain,…

paccaya →

nyana

…Text Society, London 1969, 1981. For a synopsis of this work, see Guide VII.

The 24 modes of conditionality are:

  1. Root condition:…

āyūhana →

nyana

Āyūhana: K ammic accumulation, is a name used in the commentarial literature for the advantageous and disadvantageous intentional activities kamma or kammic-constructions sankhāra (see: *paticc …

medhaga →

pts

Medhaga & ˚ka

quarrel, strife Vin.ii.88 (˚ka) Thig.344; Snp.893, Snp.894 (= kalaha, bhaṇḍana, viggaha vivāda Mnd.302, Mnd.303), Snp.935 (T. ˚ka; Mnd.402 & Mnd.406 ˚ga with variant reading SS ˚ka); Dh …

patisandhi →

nyana

Patisandhi: lit. ‘reunion, relinking’, i.e. rebirth, is one of the 14 functions of consciousness viññāna-kicca. It is a kamma-resultant type of consciousness and arises at the moment of concep …

medhaka →

pts

Medhaga & ˚ka

quarrel, strife Vin.ii.88 (˚ka) Thig.344; Snp.893, Snp.894 (= kalaha, bhaṇḍana, viggaha vivāda Mnd.302, Mnd.303), Snp.935 (T. ˚ka; Mnd.402 & Mnd.406 ˚ga with variant reading SS ˚ka); Dh …

ka →

pts

…world obstructed? Snp.1032; kasmā nu saccāni vadanti… Snp.885.

  1. In indef. meaning combined with-ci (Sk. cid: see under ca

bhava →

nyana

Bhava: ‘becoming’, ‘process of existence’, consists of 3 planes: sense-existence kāma-bhava, fine-material existence rūpa-bhava, immaterial existence arūpa-bhava. Cf. loka.

The whole …

kata →

pts

(& sometimes; kaṭa) done, worked, made. Extremely rare as v. trs. in the common meaning of E. make, Ger. machen, or Fr. faire (see the cognate kapp and jan, also uppajjati & viss …

vipāka →

pts

fruit, fruition, product; always in pregnant meaning of “result, effect, consequence (of one’s action),” either as good & meritorious (kusala or bad & detrimental (*[akusala](/defi …

janaka-kamma →

nyana

Janaka-kamma: ‘regenerative kamma’; see: kamma.

ineffective karma →

nyana

[[ineffective karma]]Ineffective kamma: see: kamma.

habitual karma →

nyana

[[habitual karma]]Habitual kamma: bahula-kamma see: kamma.

apalokana →

pts

permission, leave, in ˚kamma proposal of a resolution, obtaining leave (see kamma i.3; Vin.ii.89; Vin.iv.152.

fr. apaloketi

garuka-kamma →

nyana

Garuka-kamma: weighty kamma; see: kamma.

productive →

nyana

Productive: or regenerative kamma: s. kamma.

foolish babble →

nyana

[[foolish babble]]Foolish babble: sampha - ppalāpa see: kamma, kamma -pat ha I; cf. tiracchāna - kathā.

chāka →

pts

Chāpa & ˚ka

the young of an animal MN.i.384 (˚ka); SN.ii.269 (bhinka˚); Ja.i.460; Ja.ii.439 (sakuṇa˚) Mil.402
■ f. chāpī Ja.vi.192 (maṇḍūka˚).

Sk. śāva

ācinnaka-kamma →

nyana

Ācinnaka-kamma: habitual kamma; see: kamma

counteractive karma →

nyana

[[counteractive karma]]Counteractive kamma: upapīlaka-kamma see: kamma.

ovassaka →

pts

Ovassa & ˚ka

see anovassa(ka).

chāpa →

pts

Chāpa & ˚ka

the young of an animal MN.i.384 (˚ka); SN.ii.269 (bhinka˚); Ja.i.460; Ja.ii.439 (sakuṇa˚) Mil.402
■ f. chāpī Ja.vi.192 (maṇḍūka˚).

Sk. śāva

bhavanga-sota →

nyana

Bhavanga-sota: and Bhavanga-citta: The first term may tentatively be rendered as the ‘undercurrent forming the condition of being, or existence’, and the second as ‘subconsciousness’, though …

ovassa →

pts

Ovassa & ˚ka

see anovassa(ka).

natthu →

pts

  1. the nose Ja.v.166 (= nāsā Com.).
  2. = ˚kamma medical treatment through the nose Vin.iii.83 (deti).
  • -kamma nose-treatment, consisting in the application of hot oil (DN-a.i.9 …

utu →

pts

  1. (lit.)
    1. (good or proper) time, season: aruṇa-utu occasion or time of the sun(-rise) Dhp-a.i.165; utuṃ gaṇhāti to watch for the right time (in horoscopic practice), to prognosticate ibid. *s …

ahosi-kamma →

nyana

Ahosi-kamma: ‘ineffective kamma’; see: kamma.

vatthi →

pts

  1. the bladder Vin.iii.117; Ja.i.146; Snp.195; Vism.144 = Dhs-a.117; Vism.264, Vism.345 (mutta˚) 362; DN-a.i.161; Vb-a.248.
  2. the pudendum: see ˚*kosa*.
  3. a clyster (-bag): see ˚ …

bahula-kamma →

nyana

Bahula-kamma: ‘habitual kamma’: see: kamma.

sakatā →

pts

(-˚) one’s own nature, identity, peculiarity: see kamma-ssakatā; & adj.; -ssakata. It may also be considered as an abstr. formation fr kamma-ssaka.

abstr. fr. saka

kiriyā →

pts

…same of jhāna Vb.268 = Vb.281; Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53…

kiriya →

pts

…same of jhāna Vb.268 = Vb.281; Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53…

ka ci →

ncped

ka + ci repeated; of whatever kind; of some kind or other

ka →

ncped

who? what? which …? (frequently followed by particles, esp. by nu, nu kho, (s)su, ssa); who are you who…?; sometimes expressing indignation: who does he think he is to …? who are you to…?; *ka …

paccaya →

pts

lit. resting on, falling back on, foundation cause, motive etc. See on term as t.t. of philosophy Tikapaṭṭhāna I, foreword; J.P.T.S. 1916, 21 f.; Cpd. 42 sq. & esp. 259 sq.

  1. (lit.) support, req …

paṭimutta →

pts

Paṭimutta & ˚ka

(adj.) in sup˚ well purified, cleansed, pure Ja.iv.18 (˚kambu = paṭimutta-suvaṇṇ’ ālankāra C.); Ja.v.400; Pv.iv.1#33 (˚ka-suṭṭhu paṭimuttabhāṇin Pv-a.230).

pp. of paṭimuñcati, cp. paṭimukka

tapa →

pts

Tapa & Tapo

  1. torment, punishment, penance, esp. religious austerity, self-chastisement ascetic practice. This was condemned by the Buddha: Gotamo sabbaṃ tapaṃ garahati tapassiṃ lūkhajīviṃ upavadati …

paṭika →

pts

Paṭimutta & ˚ka

(adj.) in sup˚ well purified, cleansed, pure Ja.iv.18 (˚kambu = paṭimutta-suvaṇṇ’ ālankāra C.); Ja.v.400; Pv.iv.1#33 (˚ka-suṭṭhu paṭimuttabhāṇin Pv-a.230).

pp. of paṭimuñcati, cp. paṭimukka

okāsa FIXME double →

pts

Okāsa

  1. lit. “visibility”, (visible) space as geometrical term, open space, atmosphere, air as space DN.i.34 (ananto okāso); Vism.184 (with disā pariccheda), Vism.243 (id.); Pv-a.14 (okāsaṃ pharitvā …

niyyāma →

pts

Niyyāma(ka)

a pilot, helmsman, master mariner, guide Ja.i.107 (thala˚); Ja.iv.137, Ja.iv.138; Mil.194, Mil.378 sq.; Dāvs iv.42.

Sk. niyāmaka & niryāma(ka). Cp. also P. niyāmaka

tapo →

pts

Tapa & Tapo

  1. torment, punishment, penance, esp. religious austerity, self-chastisement ascetic practice. This was condemned by the Buddha: Gotamo sabbaṃ tapaṃ garahati tapassiṃ lūkhajīviṃ upavadati …

niyyāmaka →

pts

Niyyāma(ka)

a pilot, helmsman, master mariner, guide Ja.i.107 (thala˚); Ja.iv.137, Ja.iv.138; Mil.194, Mil.378 sq.; Dāvs iv.42.

Sk. niyāmaka & niryāma(ka). Cp. also P. niyāmaka

garuka →

pts

somewhat heavy.

  1. lit. Ja.i.134 (of the womb in pregnancy); Dhp.310; Mil.102. Usually coupled & contrasted with; lahuka, light: in def. of sense of touch Dhs.648; similarly w. si …

yanta →

pts

means for holding, contrivance, artifice, instrument machine, mechanism; fig. instrumentality (as perhaps in, kamma˚ at Th passages)
■ Referring to the machinery (outfit) of a ship (as oars, helm, …

dāyāda →

pts

…AN.iii.72 sq.; Ja.iii.181; Ja.vi.151; Kp.viii.5. Often fig. with kamma˚; one who inherits his own deeds (see kamma 3 A…

lābu →

pts

Lābuka = lāpu (alābu) gourd or pumpkin, often used as receptacle Ja.i.158 (˚ka), Ja.i.411 (˚kumbhaṇḍa vesseḷ made of the gourd); Ja.v.37 (˚ka), Ja.v.155 (addha-lābu-samā thanā); Dhp-a.ii.59 (˚ka) …

kriyā →

pts

…same of jhāna Vb.268 = Vb.281; Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53…

ahosi-kamma →

pts

Ahosi-kamma

neuter an act or thought whose kamma has no longer any potential force: Cpd. 145. At p. 45 ahosikakamma is said to be a kamma inhibited by a more powerful one. See Buddhaghosa in Vism. …

nirīha →

pts

Nirīha(ka)

adjective inactive, motionless, without impulse Thag-a.148 (˚ka); Mil.413 (+ nijjīvata); Vism.484, Vism.594 sq.

nis + īha

koci →

pts

see ka.

aparāpariya-vedanīya-kamma →

nyana

Aparāpariya-vedanīya-kamma: ‘kamma bearing fruits in later births’; see: kamma.

action →

nyana

Action: Kamma - Right bodily action: sammā - kammanta see: sacca IV.4

cetanā →

nyana

Cetanā: ‘intention’, will, is one of the seven mental properties cetasika inseparably bound up with all consciousness, namely sensorial or mental contact phassa feeling vedanā perception *sa …

ko →

pts

see ka.

jaṇṇuka →

pts

Jaṇṇu(ka)

the knee DN.ii.160; Ja.vi.332; Snp-a.ii.230; Dhp-a.i.80 (˚ka); Dhp-a.ii.57 (id.), Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

paṭisāraṇiya →

pts

adj. nt. only as t.t. in combination with kamma (official act, chapter), i.e. a formal proceeding by which a bhikkhu expiates an offence which he has committed against someone, reco …

jaṇṇu →

pts

Jaṇṇu(ka)

the knee DN.ii.160; Ja.vi.332; Snp-a.ii.230; Dhp-a.i.80 (˚ka); Dhp-a.ii.57 (id.), Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

nirīhaka →

pts

Nirīha(ka)

adjective inactive, motionless, without impulse Thag-a.148 (˚ka); Mil.413 (+ nijjīvata); Vism.484, Vism.594 sq.

nis + īha

vedeti →

pts

“to sense,” usually in Denom. function (only one Caus. meaning: see aor. avedi); meaning twofold either intellectually “to know” (cp. veda), or with ref. to general feeling “to e …