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khema, 40 találat.

khema →

dppn

…the Order. DN.ii.7

Khema2

A devaputta who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke several verses on the desirability of…

khemā →

dppn

Khemā

An arahant, chief of the Buddha’s women disciples for her great wisdom. AN.i.25 Her Therīgāthā verses depict her being described as beautiful, but rejecting the pleasures of the senses. Thig.13 …

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ncped

  1. (mfn.) safe, secure; free from danger; affording security; at ease.
  2. (m.n.) safety, security; a secure or easy state; peace; well-being.

khema →

pts

…Vv.53#20 (amataṃ khemaṃ); Pts.i.59. See also yoga Abl. khemato, from the standpoint of the Serene SN.ii.109; Snp.414, Snp.1098; Cnd….

aggidatta →

dppn

A brahmin of Khemavatī, father of the Buddha Kakusandha. His wife was named Visākhā. DN.ii.7

andhavana →

dppn

…are mentioned the Elders Khema, Soma, AN.iii.358 and Sāriputta, AN.v.9 the last-mentioned experiencing a special kind of samādhi where he…

badarikārāma →

dppn

…Kosambī SN.iii.126 where Khemaka stayed during his illness. Rāhula spent a whole night in the Buddha’s toilet at the Badarikārāma because…

dāsaka →

dppn

…the Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.iii.127ff. as having been sent by the monks of Kosambī to Khemaka, carrying messages to and fro till he had walked up…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…the Order—e.g., Kāla-Khemaka and Ghaṭāya, who built cells for monks in the Nigrodhārāma, as a result of noticing which the Buddha…

khemaka →

dppn

…with the inquiry, What did Khemaka mean by self? In exasperation Khemaka came himself to Ghositārāma and explained how, even when the Noble…

khemavatī →

dppn

The capital of King Khemaṅkara and the birthplace of Kakusandha. DN.ii.7

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khemaṅkara →

dppn

…Sikhī Buddha. DN.ii.6

Khemaṅkara2KhemaKhemākara

The king of Khema or Khemavatī, where the Buddha Kakusandha was born. DN.ii.7

khemābhirata →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha mentioned in a nominal list. MN.iii.70

kālakhemaka →

dppn

A Sākyan. His name was Khemaka, but as he was dark he was called Kālakhemaka. He built a monastery in Nigrodhārāma, near Kapilavatthu, and once,…

māra →

dppn

MāraNamuciKaṇhaAdhipatiAntakaPamattabandhuPāpimā

Generally regarded as the personification of Death, the Evil One, the Tempter. Sometimes known as the Dark One (Kaṇha). Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 T …

sikhī →

dppn

…were his chief disciples among monks.

  • Akhila and Padumā among nuns.
  • His constant attendant was Khemaṅkara.
  • Among his patrons were…

sumana →

dppn

…lived in Andhavana with Khema. Together they visited the Buddha, and, when Khema had gone away, Sumana talked with the Buddha about arahants….

sāketa →

dppn

A town in Kosala. It was regarded in the Buddha’s time as one of the six great cities of India, the others being Campā, Rājagaha, Sāvatthī, Kosambī and Benares. DN.ii.146 In the Vinaya Vin.i.253 howev …

toraṇavatthu →

dppn

A locality in Kosala, between Sāvatthī and Sāketa. Pasenadi once stopped there and visited Khemā, who lived there. SN.iv.374

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uppalavaṇṇā →

dppn

Uppalavaṇṇā

One of the two chief women disciples of the Buddha, and the chief of the women possessed of psychic power. AN.i.25 The Therīgāthā Thig.234–235 SN.i.131f. contains several verses attribu …

vipassī →

dppn

…Sutta. He was born in the Khema park in Bandhumatī, his father being Bandhumā and his mother Bandhumatī. He belonged to the Koṇḍañña…

khemadassi →

ncped

seeing security; seeing peace

khemadassin →

ncped

seeing security; seeing peace

khemantabhūmi →

ncped

place of safety; a peaceful, secure region

khematta →

ncped

khematta1

m(fn). one who is secure, at peace

khematta2

neuter abstr. security, safety; well being; peace

khematā →

ncped

security, safety; well being; peace

abhipassati →

pts

…have regard for, look for, strive after AN.i.147 (nibbānaṃ); AN.iii.75; Snp.896 (khema˚), Snp.1070 (rattamahā˚) Mnd.308; Cnd.428;…

dassati →

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…nekkhammaṃ daṭṭhu khemato) = Snp.1098; Snp.681 Expl. at Cnd.292 with expl. of disvā = passitvā, etc. grd. daṭṭhabba (to be…

gāmin →

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Acc. -gāminaṃ khemaṃ Amata˚ MN.i.508; brahmacariyaṃ: nibbān ogadha˚ Iti.28, Iti.29; dukkhûpasama˚ maggaṃ Snp.724; Dhp.191;…

kantāra →

pts

…Pv-a.112; opp. khemantabhūmi. Usually five kinds of wilds are enumerated cora˚, vāla˚, nirudaka˚, amanussa˚, appabbhakkha…

nekkhamma →

pts

…MN.iii.129 AN.i.147 (= khema, i.e. nibbāna); AN.iii.245; AN.iv.186 (ānisaṁsa), AN.iv.439 sq. Snp.424 (˚ṁ daṭṭhu khemato) Dhp.181…

nibbuti →

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…peace, happiness Ja.i.3 (khemaṃ pariyessāmi n˚ṃ); Snp.228 (nikkāmino n˚ṃ bhuñjamānā), Snp.917, Snp.933 (santī ti n˚ṃ ñatvā);…

nibbāna →

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…bhabbo anuttarassa yogakkhemassa adhigamāya Iti.27; ajaraṃ amaraṃ khemaṃ pariyessāmi nibbutiṃ Ja.i.3; acala

padhaṃsati →

pts

to fall from (abl.), to be deprived of Vin.ii.205 (yogakkhemā p.; so read for paddh˚)
caus padhaṃseti to destroy, assault, violate offend Ja.iv.494. (= jīvitakkhayaṃ pāpeti); …

patti →

pts

…(aggassa) Snp.425 (yogakkhemassa); Cnd.390 (= lābhā paṭilābhā adhigamo phusanaṃ sacchikiriyā); esp. in phrase apattassa patti…

piṭaka →

pts

tipetakī (Vin.v.3 Khemanāma t.), tipeṭaka (Mil.90), and tipiṭaka-dhara Kp-a.91. See also below…

sikkhati →

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…sikkheyyāma DN.ii.245; sikkhema Snp.898; sikkhe Snp.974; sikkheyya Snp.930.
fut sikkhissāmi Vin.iv.141; sikkhissāmase Snp.814;
ppr…

sāsaṅka →

pts

…sa3 +…

yoga →

pts

…Snp-a.20, Snp-a.374. -kkhema [already Vedic yoga-kṣema exertion & rest, acquisition & possession] rest from work or exertion, or fig. in…

ṭhita →

pts

… ■ DN.i.135 (khema˚); AN.i.152; Snp.250 (dhamme); Iti.116 sq. (ṭh. caranto nisinna sayāna); Ja.i.167; Ja.i.279; Ja.iii.53
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