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mora, 199 találat.

mora →

pts

…by pop. etym connected with mora peacock. With this cp. Sk moraka “a kind of steel” BR.

the contracted, regular P. form of *Sk. mayūra,…

abhaya →

dppn

…views on purity of morals and self-mortification. The Buddha tells him of the Ariyan Way and explains its implications by various…

ambaṭṭha →

dppn

…caste and on the worth of morality and conduct.

At the end of the discourse the Buddha walked up and down outside his chamber so that…

anugāra →

dppn

…Paribbājakārāma in the Moranivāpa in Veḷuvana near Rājagaha. He was probably one of the company who was with Sakuludāyi when the Buddha…

devadatta →

dppn

…others, Kokālika, Katamoraka-tissa, Khaṇḍadeviyāputta and Samuddadatta, to bring about a schism in the Order. These five went…

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…of Nigrodha, near the Moranivāpa on the bank of the lake Sumāgadhā. DN.iii.39

The Sūkara-khatalena was on the slope of Gijjhakūṭa,…

katamorakatissa →

dppn

…with her only Devadatta, Katamorakatissa and their colleagues. Vin.iv.335

Katamorakatissaka was one of the monks about whom dissatisfaction was…

khaṇḍadeviyāputta →

dppn

…with Kokālika, Katamoraka Tissa and Samuddadatta. They helped Devadatta in his attempt to cause a rift in the Saṅgha.Vin.ii.196…

mettiyabhummajakā →

dppn

…charge of breach of morality against Dabba Mallaputta, who seems to have earned their special dislike. Dabba was in charge of the…

moranivāpa →

dppn

…MN.ii.1 MN.ii.29

The Moranivāpa was on the bank of the Sumāgadhā and the Buddha is mentioned DN.iii.39 as walking there. Not far away was…

paribbājakā →

dppn

…lake, DN.i.111 at the Moranivāpa in Rājagaha, AN.v.326 and on the banks of the Sappinikā. AN.i.185 AN.ii.175

It was in such places that…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Udumbarikārāma, Moranivāpa with its Paribbājakārāma, Tapodārāma, Indasālaguhā in Vediyagiri, Sattapaṇṇiguhā, Latthivana,…

sakuladāyī →

dppn

…in the Paribbājakārāma at Moranivāpa in Rājagaha.

He is also said to have been present when the Buddha visited the Paribbājakārāma on the…

sañjaya →

dppn

…doctrines, and Aviruddhakā for their moral conduct.

subrahmā →

dppn

…another occasion, Subrahmā visited the Buddha to declare the folly of Kokālika and of Katamoraka Tissa. SN.i.148 Subrahmā was present at the…

sumāgadhā →

dppn

…the pond was the Moranivāpa, and within walking distance was the Paribbājakārāma in Queen Udumbarika’s park. The Buddha was…

vakkali →

dppn

…himself with regard to morals; his only worry was that he had not been able to see the Buddha earlier. The Buddha told him that seeing the…

varadhara →

dppn

…banks of the Sappinikā, AN.ii.29 AN.ii.176 and again in the Moranivāpa in Rājagaha. MN.ii.1

adhisīlasikkhā →

ncped

training in (higher) moral behavior.

adhisīlaṃ →

ncped

as regards to moral behavior.

adhisīle →

ncped

in regard to morality.

akiriyavāda →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is not morally significant or effective; advocating abstention

akiriyavādi →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is not morally significant or effective; advocating abstention

akiriyavādin →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is not morally significant or effective; advocating abstention

akiriyā →

ncped

…to act. 2. (f.) the absence of independent activity; the absence of morally significant or morally effective activity

akriyā →

ncped

…to act. 2. (f.) the absence of independent activity; the absence of morally significant or morally effective activity

anācāra →

ncped

  1. (m.) misconduct, esp. sexual misconduct.
  2. (mfn.) immoral, unchaste

apāya →

ncped

  1. going away, departure; loss, decline; moral deterioration; perdition.
  2. misfortune; one of four unhappy destinies in saṃsāra.

apāyamukha →

ncped

  1. outlet (for water).
  2. cause, occasion of loss or moral deterioration

ariyasīli →

ncped

having the (moral) nature of a noble one, of sublime practice

ariyasīlin →

ncped

having the (moral) nature of a noble one, of sublime practice

añjasa →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) straight; direct (of a road); upright (in morals).
  2. (n. (& m.?)) the direct road or way.

aṅgaṇa →

ncped

…a speck of dirt; a blemish; a moral blemish, defilements.

caraṇa →

ncped

  1. (m. n.) a foot.
  2. (n.) behavior; conduct; esp. good and moral conduct.
  3. (n.) a traveling picture, a painting on cloth which is carried around.

chinnaka →

ncped

, mf(~ikā)n.

  1. (mfn.) cut; made up of cut pieces of cloth.
  2. (mf. (~ikā) n.) wanton, shameless; of loose morals.

cullasīla →

ncped

the lesser (rules) of moral behavior.

cāritta →

ncped

…habitual manner of acting, conduct; custom, tradition; good conduct; positive morality, duties to be performed (as opposed to vāritta,…

dhuttikā →

ncped

deceitful or wanton woman; (mfn.) cheating; dissolute; immoral.

dhuttī →

ncped

deceitful or wanton woman; (mfn.) cheating; dissolute; immoral.

kamma →

ncped

…deed, action or actions of moral import (producing for the agent an inevitable result or consequence in the same or another life; the action…

kilissati →

ncped

…feels pain is or becomes dirty or stained; is morally stained

kiriya →

ncped

…action, activity; what one does or has done; way of acting. 2. morally significant activity which produces effects

kiriyavāda →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is morally significant and produces effects; advocating activity

kiriyavādi →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is morally significant and produces effects; advocating activity

kiriyavādin →

ncped

professing the doctrine that activity is morally significant and produces effects; advocating activity

klissati →

ncped

  1. is troubled, is afflicted; feels pain.
  2. is or becomes dirty or stained; is morally stained

kriyā →

ncped

…action, activity; what one does or has done; way of acting. 2. morally significant activity which produces effects

onatonata →

ncped

low (in birth) and low (in moral behavior), who begins low and stays low

oṇatoṇata →

ncped

low (in birth) and low (in moral behavior), who begins low and stays low

teja →

ncped

…flame, heat. 3. fiery energy; fierceness; spiritual or moral power; authority.

tejas →

ncped

…flame, heat. 3. fiery energy; fierceness; spiritual or moral power; authority.

thūlakumārī →

ncped

grown-up but unmarried girl (of loose morals or promiscuous)

thūpa →

ncped

…a…

unnatunnata →

ncped

high (in birth) and high (in moral behavior), who begins high and stays high

uṇṇatuṇṇata →

ncped

high (in birth) and high (in moral behavior), who begins high and stays high

ādibrahmacariya →

ncped

primary or fundamental morality; the higher holy life

ādibrahmacariyaka →

ncped

concerning (the fundamentals of) the pure and holy life; belonging to primary or fundamental morality; forming a cause or beginning of the holy life

āmagandha →

ncped

the smell of raw flesh, carrion; stench, foulness; (fig.) moral foulness, corruption

aberration →

nyana

Aberration: Failure & going wrong in morality and understanding: see: vipatti

abhisamācārika-sīla →

nyana

…’** morality consisting in good behaviour’, relates to the external duties of a Bhikkhu such as towards his senior, etc….

adhisīla-sikkhā →

nyana

Adhisīla-sikkhā: ‘training in higher morality’: see: sikkhā

ahirika-anottappa →

nyana

…evil things, namely, lack of moral shame and lack of fear of wongdoing A. II, 6. Not to be ashamed of what one should be ashamed of; not to be…

akiriya-ditthi →

nyana

…of action: That neither moral good nor moral evil action have any delayed consequences for anyone. This wrong view w as taught by…

akusala-sādhārana-cetasika →

nyana

…These are four; 1: Lack of moral shame ahirika, 2: Lack of fear of wrongdoing anottappa, 3: Restlessness uddhacca, 4: Confusion moha. For…

anicca-saññā →

nyana

…heart observes the rules of morality, or develops a mind full of loving-kindness, far more advantageous is it if one cultivates the perception of…

anussati →

nyana

…further recollects his own morality sīla, which is unbroken, without any breach, unspotted, untarnished, conducive to liberation, praised by…

asekha →

nyana

…the perfection in higher moral training, higher mental training and higher understanding see: sikkhā and needs no longer to train himself…

avyākata →

nyana

…neutral or inert, i.e. amoral, states of consciousness and mental properties. They are either 1: Mere kamma-results vipāka, as e.g. all the…

bala →

nyana

…A. VII, 3, the powers of moral shame hiri and Fear of Wrongdoing ottappa are added to the aforementioned five Several other groups of 2 see:…

behaviour →

nyana

Behaviour: morality consisting in good: abhisamācārikasīla.

bhava →

nyana

…consisting in the arising and developing of the kamma-produced and therefore morally neutral mental and bodily phenomena of existence. Cf….

bhāvanā →

nyana

…Noble Ones sanghānussati, morality, generosity, the divine beings, death maranasati, the body kāyagatāsati,, in-and-outbreathing…

brahma-cariya →

nyana

…who observes the 8 moral precepts sikkhāpada, takes as the third precept the vow of chastity, i.e. full abstention from sexual…

chanda →

nyana

…in the Abhidhamma, the moral quality of which is determined by the character of the intention cetanā associated therewith. The Com….

cāritta-sila →

nyana

…in performance and morality consisting in avoidance,’ means;the performance of those moral rules which the Blessed one has ordained to be…

foundation →

nyana

paccaya,. Wrong f. of morality, see: nissaya f. of sympathy: sangaha-vatthu f. f orming absorptions: pādaka-jjhāna, -…

hiri-ottappa →

nyana

…things: this is called moral shame. To be in dread of what one ought to be in dread of, to be in dread of performing evil and disadvantageous…

hāna-bhāgiya-sīla →

nyana

…- bhāgiya sīla etc.: morality, etc. connected with progress; nibbedha - bhāgiya sīla etc.: morality, etc. connected with…

indriya-samvara-sīla →

nyana

Indriya-samvara-sīla: ‘morality consisting of purity of restraint of the senses’; see: sīla.

paccaya →

nyana

…become an inducement to immoral life; by right thinking, an inducement to moral life. But good things may be an inducement not only to similarly…

paccaya-sannissita-sīla →

nyana

Paccaya-sannissita-sīla: ‘morality consisting in the wise use of the monk’s requisities’; see: sīla 4.

pakati-sīla →

nyana

…‘natural or genuine morality’, is distinct from those outward rules of conduct laid down for either laymen or Bhikkhus. Those later are the…

paramī →

nyana

…them any harm, they observe morality sīla. 3: In order to bring morality to perfection, they train themselves in renunciation nekkhamma 4: In…

paticcasamuppāda →

nyana

…never signifies anything but moral or immoral action, i.e. the above mentioned intentional activities, or kammic-constructions, as either causing…

patti-dāna →

nyana

…It is presumed that moral merit, especially that acquired through giving food, can be transferred to others, apparently for the reason that…

paññatti-sīla →

nyana

…‘prescribed morality’, is a name for the disciplinary rules of the Bhikkhu or layman prescribed by the Buddha, as distinguished…

penetration →

nyana

…see: iddhi - For morality combined with penetration nibbedha see: hāna-bhāgiya-sīla etc. - For penetration pariya of the…

prescribed moral rules →

nyana

[[prescribed moral rules]]Prescribed moral rules: paññatti - sīla

progress →

nyana

…abhabbagamana - p. in morality, etc., see: hānabhāgiya etc. - Purification by knowledge and vision of path -progress, see: visuddhi

progress of the disciple →

nyana

…this noble domain of morality sīla he feels in his heart an irreproachable happiness.

In what follows thereafter it is shown how the…

puthujjana →

nyana

…who, if he believed in moral causation, may be said to have right view to that extent; but he has not the ‘knowledge conforming to the Truths’…

puñña-kiriya-vatthu →

nyana

dāna - maya - p of morality sīla - maya - p and of mental development meditation; bhāvanā - maya - p. See D. 33; It….

puññā-dhārā →

nyana

…in the Buddha, his doctrine and community of disciples, and by being perfect in morality A. IV, 51, 52. A. VIII, 39 describes 4 further streams of…

pānātipātā veramanī →

nyana

…‘abstaining from the killing of living beings’, is the first of the 5 moral rules binding upon all Buddhists; see: sikkhāpada

pārisuddhi-padhāniyanga →

nyana

…are: effort for purity of morality sīla - parisuddhi - padhāniyanga for purity of mind citta of view ditthi of deliverance…

pārisuddhi-sīla →

nyana

Pārisuddhi-sīla: ‘morality consisting in purity’, is fourfold: restraint with regard to the Bhikkhus’ Disciplinary Code, sense restraint,…

pātimokkha-samvara-sīla →

nyana

…‘morality consisting in restraint with regard to the Disciplinary Code’ pātimokkha see: prec.. For details, see:…

tanhā-nissita-sīla →

nyana

Tanhā-nissita-sīla: ‘morality based on craving’ see: nissaya.

thiti-bhāgiya-sīla →

nyana

…‘static morality, static concentration, static understanding’; see: hāna-bhāgiya-sīla

thought, Thought-conception:

titthāyatana →

nyana

…man is not responsible for his actions, so that all moral exertions become useless.

ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla →

nyana

…genuine pure conduct, he is morally strong, morally firm and trains himself in the moral rules taken up by himself. After overcoming the 3 mental…

ājīva-pārisuddhi-sīla →

nyana

Ājīva-pārisuddhi-sīla: ‘morality consisting in purification of livelihood’, is one of the 4 kinds of perfect morality; see: sīla

ānupubbī-kathā →

nyana

…on generosity dāna, on morality sīla and on the heavens sagga, he explained the danger, the loss and the depravity of sensual pleasures,…

abbata →

pts

…obligation, breaking of the moral obligation Snp.839 (asīlata +); Mnd.188 (variant reading SS abhabbata; expld. again as a-vatta)….

abhabba →

pts

…Pp.13.

  • -ṭṭhāna a (moral) impossibility of which there are 9 enumerated among things that are not likely to be found in an Arahant’s…

adhi →

pts

…thorough character or morality 2. with verbs (in double pref. compounds); adhi + ava: ajjhogāheti plunge into; ajjhoṭhapeti to bring…

adhippāya →

pts

…Pv-a.48, Pv-a.131 (the moral of a story). -adhippāyena (instr. in the way of, like Pv-a.215 (kīḷ for fun).

adhi + ppa +…

adhipāṭimokkha →

pts

the higher, moral, code Vin.v.1 (pāṭim˚ +); MN.ii.245 (+ ajjhājīva).

adhi + pāṭimokkha

adhisīla →

pts

higher morality, usually in threefold set of adhicitta-sikkha, adhipaññā˚ adhisīla˚ Vin.i.70; DN.i.174; DN.iii.219; AN.iii.133; AN.iv.25;…

anu →

pts

…e.g. ˚dhamma lesser morality, ˚pabbajā discipleship ˚pavattaka ruling after, ˚bhāga after -share, ˚majjha mediocre, ˚yāgin…

anussati →

pts

…Doctrines, the Church, to morality, charity, the gods Thus at DN.iii.250, DN.iii.280 (cp. AN.i.211); AN.iii.284, AN.iii.312 sq. AN.iii.452;…

anācāra →

pts

misconduct, immorality Ja.ii.133; Ja.iii.276; adj. anācārin Pp.57.

an + ācāra

apadāna →

pts

…admonition, instruction, morals Vin.ii.4 (an˚ not taking advice), Vin.ii.7 (id.) MN.i.96; AN.v.337 sq. (saddhā˚) Thag.47. 3. legend, life…

ariya →

pts

…fitted out with our standard morality); DN.iii.64 (cakkavatti-vatta), DN.iii.246 (diṭṭhi); MN.i.139 (pannaddhaja), MN.ii.103 (ariyāya jātiyā…

attha →

pts

-dhamma “reason and morality” ‣See above no. 3. ˚anusāsaka one who advises regarding the meaning and application of the Law, a…

avassuta →

pts

…leakage, i.e. from lust or moral intoxication Dhp.39 (˚citta) Snp.63 (see expld. in detail at Cnd.40); Snp-a.116…

bhojana →

pts

…of the 4 restricttions of moral life SN.ii.218; AN.i.113 sq.; Mnd.483. 5 bhojanāni or meals are given at Vin.iv.75, viz niccabhatta˚,…

brahmacariya →

pts

…esp. in Buddh. sense the moral life, holy life, religious life, as way to end suffering Vin.i.12, Vin.i.19, renouncing the world, study of the…

bāla →

pts

…with ref. to ignorance in a moral sense, of the common people, the puthujjana) foolish (as contrasted with paṇḍita cp. the…

cakkhu →

pts

…of a being realizing the moral state of other beings and determined to help them on the Path to Right Knowledge 5. samanta˚: (a summary…

carati →

pts

…micchā c. to commit immorality) 2. with obj. to practise, exercise, lead a life: brahmacariyaṃ c to lead a life of purity Vin.i.17;…

cāritta →

pts

…relation Vism.11;

  • -sīla code of morality Vv-a.37.

From car

desanā →

pts

…Freq. in dhamma˚; moral instruction, exposition of the Dhamma, preaching, sermon Vin.i.16; AN.i.53 AN.ii.182; AN.iv.337 sq.; Iti.33;…

deseti →

pts

dhammaṃ d. to deliver a moral discourse to preach the Dhamma Vin.i.15; Vin.ii.87, Vin.ii.188; Vin.v.125, Vin.v.136; DN.i.241, AN.ii.185,…

dhamma →

pts

…in social application i.e. Moral Law. Often in pl.: tenets, convictions moral habits; & as; adj. that which is proper, that which forms the…

hetu →

pts

…we find hetu as “moral condition referring to the 6 mūlas or bases of good & bad kamma viz.; lobha, dosa, moha and their opposites:…

hetuka →

pts

…and ; (with & without a moral condition) AN.i.82; Vism.454 sq.; Duka-pa.24 sq sa˚; Dhs.1073 (translation “having root-conditions as…

indriya →

pts

…indriyānaṃ paripāko (moral or physical) over-ripeness of faculties SN.ii.2, SN.ii.42; AN.v.203; Cnd.252 (in def. of jarā); Vb.137. moral…

jāta →

pts

…SN.i.95 SN.iv.326 (the moral dangers of “money”: yassa jātarūpa-rajataṃ kappati pañca pi tassa kāmaguṇā kappanti); SN.v.353,…

kaddama →

pts

…Pv-a.215; compared with moral impurities Ja.iii.290 & Mil.35.; ; free from mud or dirt clean Vin.ii.201, of a lake Ja.iii.289; fig. pure…

kali →

pts

…bad quality demerit, sin (in moral sense) kaliṃ vicināti “gathers up demerit” Snp.658; appamatto kali… akkhesu dhanaparājayo……

kalyāṇa →

pts

…auspicious, helpful, morally good. Syn bhaddaka Pv-a.9, Pv-a.116) and kusala (SN.ii.118; Pv-a.9 Pv-a.122); opp. pāpa (SN.i.83; MN.i.43;…

kalāpa →

pts

…Pv-a.46 (kesā), Pv-a.142 (mora-piñja˚) 2. a quiver Vin.ii.192; Iti.68; Ja.vi.236; Mil.418; Pv-a.154, Pv-a.169 3. in philosophy: a group of…

kammāsa →

pts

…unblemished, pure, said of moral conduct DN.ii.80; AN.ii.52; AN.iii.36, AN.iii.572; AN.vi.54, AN.vi.192 Bdhd 89.

kampiya →

pts

…immovable, strong Thig.195; Mil.386; (nt.) firmness said of the 5 moral powers (balāni) DN-a.i.64.

grd. of kampati

kata →

pts

…du˚) sukataṃ goodness (in moral sense) Snp.240; Dhp.314 dukkataṃ badness Vin.i.76; Vin.ii.106; Dhp.314; dukkatakārin doing wrong Snp.664.

###…

kathaṃ →

pts

…constituted Snp.873.

  • -sīla of what character or conduct? how in his morality? Snp.848 (kathaṃdassī kathaṃsīlo…

kevalin →

pts

…k. “perfected in morality” AN.ii.23
■ As epithet of “brāhmaṇa Snp.519 = Cnd. s.v.; of dhammacakka AN.ii.9; see also Snp.490,…

khandha →

pts

…dealing with the practice of morality; 2. samādhi˚ that dealing with the development of concentration; 3. paññā˚ that dealing with…

kilesa →

pts

…fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is…

kiliṭṭha →

pts

…unclean, lustful (morally bad, in -kamma dirty pursuit, i.e. cohabitation Ja.iv.190; Pv-a.195 (of a gaṇikā); together with…

kiñcana →

pts

…wants to attain to a higher moral condition. Def. as the 3 impurities of character (rāga, dosa, moha at DN.iii.217; MN.i.298; SN.iv.297; Vb.368;…

kiṇha →

pts

…MN.i.334; MN.ii.177; in a moral sense = bad, wicked, with nâlam-ariyā dhammā DN.i.163.

see kaṇha; DN-a.i.254 kiṇhā ti kaṇhā,…

klesa →

pts

…fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is…

kusala →

pts

…Ja.i.222 Esp. appl. in moral sense (= puñña), whereas akusala is practically equivalent to pāpa. ekam pi ce pāṇaṃ aduṭṭhacitto…

likhita →

pts

…brahmacariya* the moral life, like a polished shell DN.i.63; SN.ii.219, explained at DN-a.i.181 as “likhita-sankha-sadisa…

loha →

pts

pisāca˚ = morakkhakaṃ, puthukaṃ, malinakaṃ capalakaṃ, selakaṃ, āṭakaṃ, bhallakaṃ, dūsilohaṃ. The description…

magga →

pts

…road SN.i.48. 2. the road of moral good living, the path of righteousness, with ref. to the moral standard (cp. the 10 commandments) & the way to…

mayūra →

pts

…used to explain the old form, e, g. at Vv-a.57. See also mora.

Vedic mayūra

maṅku →

pts

…discontent, moral weakness Ja.iv.49; Mil.227; Dhp-a.iii.359.

  • -bhūta discontented, troubled confused…

moneyya →

pts

…muni-hood; good character, moral perfection This is always represented as 3 fold, viz. kāya˚, vacī˚ mano˚ (see under muni),…

moragu →

pts

tender grass (Achyranthes aspera) Vin.i.196.

cp. (scientific) Sk. mayūraka

morinī →

pts

peahen Mil.67.

fr. mora

nahāta →

pts

one who has bathed Vin.ii.221; Ja.i.266; Dhp-a.iv.232 (˚kilesatā washed off moral stain).

Sk. snāta, see nahāyati

nibbāna →

pts

…Those practices of a moral & good life embraced in the 8 fold Noble Path (ariyamagga) Sace atthi akammena koci kvaci na jīyati;…

nikkilesa →

pts

freedom fr. moral blemish Mnd.340 = Nd ii.under pucchā Cnd.185; as adj. pure, unstained Dhp-a.iv.192 = Snp-a.469 (= anāvila).

nis + kilesa

ogha →

pts

…nearly all, the mental and moral qualifications of the Arahant. For details see Snp.173, Snp.219, Snp.471 Snp.495, Snp.1059, Snp.1064, Snp.1070,…

okkhitta FIXME double →

pts

…sight which might impair the morale of the bhikkhu; thus meaning “with eyes under control” Snp.63, Snp.411, Snp.972; Mnd.498; Cnd.177;…

ottappa →

pts

…disregard of morality AN.i.50, AN.i.83, AN.i.95; AN.iii.421; AN.v.146, AN.v.214; Vb.341, Vb.359, Vb.370, Vb.391; as adj. Iti.34…

otāra →

pts

…is fair as exegesis. Every moral or intellectual defect gives the enemy a chance. But otāra does not mean defect]. Ot gavesati to seek an…

paccakkhāti →

pts

…terms of a religious-moral nature Vin.iii.25; SN.ii.231, SN.ii.271; AN.iv.372
ger paccak- khāya, in foll. conns

parinibbuta →

pts

…who have by means of moral & intellectual perfection destroyed all germs of further existence. With ref. to Gotama Buddha: Vin.ii.284…

paritta →

pts

…DN.iii.195 sq. Mora˚: Ja.ii.33). Cf. Dialogues iii.185.

  • -vālikā sand worn on the head as an amulet…

pañca →

pts

-sīla the 5 moral precepts as sub-division of the 10 (see dasasīla and Nd ii.under sīla on p. 277). 4. *Other (not detailed)…

paññā →

pts

…(or ˚sampadā) code of moral duties; 2 samādhi-kkhandha (or cittasampadā) code of emotional duties or practice of concentration &…

pekhuṇa →

pts

…tail-feathers Ja.vi.218 (= morapiñja C.), Ja.vi.497 (citrapekkhuṇaṃ moraṃ).

not with Childers fr. *pakṣman, but with Pischel, Gr. §…

piccha →

pts

…of the peacock Vin.i.186 (mora˚)
dve˚; (& de˚) having two tail-feathers Ja.v.339, Ja.v.341 (perhaps to be taken as “wing” here,…

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…

pāli →

pts

…Lit. Pāli* (Bhandarkar Commemoration vol. p. 117 sq.), and literature given by Winternitz, Gesch. d. Ind. Litt., ii.10; iii.606, 635. The word is…

pāpa →

pts

…bad morals Snp.246.

  • -supina an evil dream (opp. bhaddaka) Vism.312; Dhp-a.iii.4.

Vedic pāpa, cp….

pātimokkha →

pts

…a recluse“ (Dial. i.79), moral control under the P Vin.iv.51; DN.i.62; DN.ii.279; DN.iii.77, DN.iii.266, DN.iii.285; AN.iii.113 AN.iii.135,…

pāḷi →

pts

…Lit. Pāli* (Bhandarkar Commemoration vol. p. 117 sq.), and literature given by Winternitz, Gesch. d. Ind. Litt., ii.10; iii.606, 635. The word is…

rakkhati →

pts

sīlaṃ good character or morals) Iti.67 (sīlaṃ); Dhp-a.i.295 (cittaṃ rakkha equivalent with cittaṃ dama),…

ratana →

pts

…has obscured
■ The 7 (moral) ratanas at SN.ii.217; SN.iii.83 are probably the same as are given in detail at Mil.336, viz. the 5: sīla˚,…

rājan →

pts

…i.e. alms-giving, morality, liberality straightness, gentleness, self-restriction, non-anger non-hurtfulness, forbearance…

rājā →

pts

…i.e. alms-giving, morality, liberality straightness, gentleness, self-restriction, non-anger non-hurtfulness, forbearance…

rūpa →

pts

…we find that an element of moral psychology overshadows the purely philosophical & speculative aspect. A detailed (Abhidhammatic) discussion of…

saddhā →

pts

…the faculty i.e. the moral sense, of faith DN.iii.239, DN.iii.278; AN.ii.149; SN.v.193, SN.v.377; Dhs.12, Dhs.62, Dhs.75; Ne.19. *…

saṅkhāra →

pts

satta-loka, the world of (morally responsible beings, loka “per hominem” Vism.205; Vb-a.456; Snp-a.442.

fr. saṃ + kṛ; not Vedic,…

sekha →

pts

…MN.iii.300; s. sīla the moral practice of the student AN.i.219 sq.; AN.ii.6, AN.ii.86 sq.; asekha not to be trained, adept,…

sekkha →

pts

…MN.iii.300; s. sīla the moral practice of the student AN.i.219 sq.; AN.ii.6, AN.ii.86 sq.; asekha not to be trained, adept,…

sikhin →

pts

…fire Ja.i.215, Ja.i.288 2. the peacock Snp.221, Snp.687.

fr….

sikhā →

pts

susikha (adj.) with a beautiful crest Thag.211 (mora), Thag.1136.

Vedic śikhā

sikkhāpada →

pts

…the 5 (or 10) rules of morality, or the precepts to be adopted in particular by one who is entering the Buddhist community either as a layman…

su →

pts

-sīla moral, virtuous SN.i.141. -sukka very white, resplendent DN.ii.18 DN.iii.144; Snp.548….

sīla →

pts

…all that belongs to moral practices, body of morality as forming the first constituent of the 5 khandhas or groups (+ samādhi˚…

sīlavant →

pts

…virtuous, observing the moral precepts DN.iii.77, DN.iii.259 sq., DN.iii.285; AN.i.150; AN.ii.58, AN.ii.76 AN.iii.206 sq., AN.iii.262 sq.;…

tapa →

pts

…abstinence, practice of morality (often brahmacariyā & saṃvara); in this sense held up as an ideal by the Buddha. DN.iii.42 sq., DN.iii.232…

tapo →

pts

…abstinence, practice of morality (often brahmacariyā & saṃvara); in this sense held up as an ideal by the Buddha. DN.iii.42 sq., DN.iii.232…

vinaya →

pts

…norm of conduct, ethics, morality, good behaviour Snp.916, Snp.974; Ja.iv.241 (= ācāra-vinaya C.); AN.ii.112 AN.iii.353 sq. (ariya-vinaye…

vipanna →

pts

-sīla˚; gone wrong in morals, lacking morality Vin.i.63 (+ ācāra˚, diṭṭhi˚); Vin.ii.4 (id.); Ja.iii.138 (vipanna-sīla).

pp. of…

vipatti →

pts

…(ācāra failure of morality); AN.i.270 (ājīva˚); AN.iv.26, AN.iv.160 (atta˚ para˚); Pts.i.122; Ja.vi.292; Ne.126 (the 3 vipattiyo…

virājita →

pts

…out, resplendent Ja.ii.33 (mora… suratta-rāji-virājita here perhaps = streaked?). Cp. virāgita.

pp. of Caus. of…

visama →

pts

…the “middle” path). 2. (morally) discrepant lawless, wrong AN.iii.285; AN.v.329; Snp.57 (cp. Cnd.599) Mil.250 (˚diṭṭhi). 3. odd, peculiar,…

vācā →

pts

…is mostly applied with some moral characterization, as the foll., frequently found: atthasaṃhitā AN.iii.244; kalyāṇa˚; AN.iii.195,…

vījanī →

pts

…Kp-a.95. There are 3 kinds of fans mentioned at Vin.ii.130, viz. vākamaya˚, usīra˚, mora-piñcha˚; or fans made of bark, of a root…

ñāṇa →

pts

…the fundamental truths of morality & conviction (such as aniccaṃ anattā dukkhaṃ: Mil.42); whereas ñ. is relative to common experience (see…

ācāra →

pts

…Vin.iii.185); Vism.i.8.

  • -vipatti failure of morality, a slip in good conduct Vin.i.171.

ā + car

ādi →

pts

…principles or fundaments of moral life DN.i.189; DN.iii.284; MN.i.431; MN.ii.125, MN.ii.211; MN.iii.192; SN.ii.75, SN.ii.223; SN.iv.91; SN.v.417,…