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kuṭikā, 35 találat.
kuṭikā →
ncped
shelter; a small hut.
kuṭikā →
pts
…gāmo a village of 8 huts Dhp.i.313.
B. Sk. kuṭikā Avs.ii.156
araññakuṭikā →
dppn
A forest hermitage near Rājagaha, where the novice Aciravata sometimes stayed. MN.iii.128
25.038327,85.4379273building
avanti →
dppn
One of the four great monarchies in the time of the Buddha, the other three being Māgadha, Kosala and Vaṃsa (or Vatsa). Avanti is also mentioned among the sixteen Great Nations. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN. …
karerikuṭikā →
dppn
A building in the Jetavana where the Mahāpadāna Sutta was taught. DN.ii.1ff.
Jetavana3building
karerimaṇḍalamāḷa →
dppn
A pavilion near the Karerikutikā, evidently a hall with a thatched roof supported by wooden pillars, but with no walls.DN.ii.1 The monks seem to have been in the habit of sitting out here and talking …
mahākaccāyana →
dppn
MahākaccāyanaKaccāyanaMahākaccānaKaccāna
One of the most eminent disciples of the Buddha, considered chief among expounders in full of the brief saying of the Buddha. AN.i.23 Several suttas illustrat …
papāte pabbate →
dppn
Papāte PabbatePapātapabbata
A mountain in Avantī, near Kuraraghara. It was a favourite spot of Mahā Kaccāna, and we are told of several discussions having taken place there.SN.iii.9ff. SN.iv.115*f. …
catukkuṭika →
ncped
consisting of four houses.
catukuṭika →
ncped
consisting of four houses.
chavakuṭikā →
ncped
charnel house; a shelter or platform for corpses.
dvikuṭika →
ncped
consisting of two houses.
ekakuṭika →
ncped
consisting of a single house
karerikuṭikā →
ncped
the kareri hut, the hut near the kareri trees.
ukkuṭika →
ncped
one who squats; who practices the ascetic exercise of squatting.
ukkuṭikappadhāna →
ncped
the squatting exercise; exertion in (the ascetic practice of) squatting
ukkuṭikaṃ →
ncped
in a squatting position.
ukkuṭikā →
ncped
prob, the squatting position, but according to commentary the practice of walking on tiptoe or on one’s heels.
abbhokuṭika →
pts
spelling at Dhp-a.iv.8 for abbhākuṭika.
abbhākuṭika →
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adjective not frowning, genial Vin.iii.181 (but here spelt bhākuṭikabhākuṭika); DN.i.116, cp. DN-a.i.287; Dhp-a.iv.8 (as variant reading T. has abbhokuṭika).
a + bhākuṭi + ka; Sk. bhrakuṭi frown
arañña →
pts
…Pv-a.78, Pv-a.141.
- -kuṭikā a hut in the forest a forest lodge SN.i.61; SN.iii.116; SN.iv.116, SN.iv.380;…
bhakuṭi →
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superciliousness Snp.485. Ja.iii.99; Vism.26 (˚karaṇa); Snp-a.412. Der. bhākuṭika (q.v.). See also bhūkuṭi.
cp. Epic Sk. bhrakuṭi from older bhṛkuti, bhru …
bhākuṭika →
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…occurs in stock phrase bhākuṭikā bhākuṭiyaṃ kuhanā kuhāyanā in def. of kuhanā at Vb.352 = Vism.23, Vism.25 (cp. Mnd.225) and at…
bhāva →
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- being, becoming, condition, nature; very rarely by itself (only in later & C. literature, as e.g. Ja.i.295 thīnaṃ bhāvo, perhaps best to be translated as “women’s character,” taking bhāva = attabhā …
chava →
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…Vism.299 (˚ûpama).
- -kuṭikā a charnelhouse morgue, Vin.i.152;
- -dāhaka one who (officially burns the dead, an…
dadāti →
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…d. to deal out Ja.i.226; kuṭikāyo kāretvā adaṃsu had huts built & gave them Pv-a.42. 3. (abs.); with inf. to permit, to allow:…
dāru →
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…Pv-a.141.
- -kuṭikā a hut, log-house Vin.iii.43;
- -kkhandha pile of wood Pv-a.62; *…
kaṅkala →
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skeleton; only in cpd. atthi˚ Aṭṭhikankal’ ūpamā kāmā Vin.ii.25; MN.i.130, MN.i.364; Ja.v.210; Thag.1150 (˚kuṭika): aṭṭhikankalasannibha Thig.488 (= Thag-a.287; cp. Morris, J.P.T.S. 1885, 75) aṭṭhi …
kuṭava →
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(variant reading S. kū˚; B. kulāvaka) a nest Ja.iii.74; variant reading at Dhp-a.ii.23 (for kuṭikā).
kāya →
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…dhaja, vammīka (MN.i.144), kuṭikā (Thag.1); and at Kp-a.38 the foll. def.: kāye ti sarīre, sarīraṃ hi asucisañcayato kucchitānaṃ vā…
makasa →
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maya →
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…“sabbe-maṭṭikāmaya-kuṭikā.” 6 pada-pūraṇa matte to make up a foot of the verse (or add a syllable for the sake of completeness…
nivāta →
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…Iti.92 (rahada); Thag.1 (kuṭikā); Thag.2, Thag.376 (pāsāda)
■ (nt.) a calm (opp. pavāta Vin.ii.79.
Sk. nivāta, ni + vāta…
saṅkuṭika →
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doubled up Ja.ii.68; cp. J.P.T.S. 1884, 102.
fr. saṃ + *kuṭ kuc, cp. kuṭila
ukkuṭika →
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special manner of squatting. The soles of the feet are firmly on the ground, the man sinks down, the heels slightly rising as he does so, until the thighs rest on the calves, and the hams are about si …