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patana, 35 találat.

patana →

pts

adjective falling, falling out, ruin, destruction Ja.i.293 (akkhīni); Ja.ii.154; Ja.iii.188 (geha˚), Ja.vi.85 (usu˚ range of his arrow).

fr. patati

pātana →

pts

bringing to fall, destroying, killing, only in gabbha˚; destroying the foetus, abortion (q.v. Dhp-a.i.47 and passim.

fr. pāteti

aññātakoṇḍañña →

dppn

…Buddha visited them at Isipatana and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña won the Fruit of the First Path. As he was the…

bārānasī →

dppn

…was at, the Migadāya in Isipatana near Bārānasī that the Buddha preached his first sermon to the Pañcavaggiyā D.ii.141. This was the spot at…

gayā →

dppn

…the Buddha, on his way to Isipatana, met Upaka. Vin.i.8

The Buddha stayed at Gayā on several occasions: once at Gayāsīsa, Vin.i.34 SN.iv.19…

isipatana →

dppn

…seem to have resided at Isipatana from time to time; among recorded conversations at Isipatana are several between Sāriputta and…

kusinārā →

dppn

…Buddhagayā and Isipatana. DN.ii.140 Mention is made of other visits paid to Kusinārā by the Buddha, prior to that when his death took…

mahākoṭṭhita →

dppn

…who were gathered at Isipatana for the discussion of the Abhidhamma, and was asked by Koṭṭhita to abide his time and not interrupt….

pañcavaggiyā →

dppn

…his first sermon at Isipatana.

All five joined in the austerities of Gotama at Uruvelā. When he abandoned his austerities and started to…

upaka →

dppn

…after he set out from Isipatana for the preaching of the First Sermon. Upaka questioned the Buddha on his attainments, and when the Buddha told…

uruvelā →

dppn

…the Buddha went to Isipatana, but after, he had made sixty-one arahants and sent them out on tour to preach the Doctrine, he returned to…

vappa →

dppn

…he left him and went to Isipatana, where the Buddha preached to him and the others the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Soon after, Vappa and his…

yasa →

dppn

…He took the direction of Isipatana, exclaiming— “Alas! What distress! Alas! What danger!” The Buddha saw him in the distance and called to…

abhinipātana →

ncped

throwing down; striking.

gabbhapātana →

ncped

causing a miscarriage; a means of causing a miscarriage, esp. a concoction.

isipatana →

ncped

name of a place; present sārnath near benares.

abhinipātana →

pts

[fr. abhi-ni-pāteti in daṇḍa-sattha˚; attacking with stick or knife Cnd.576#4.

adhipatana →

pts

attack, pressing Thag-a.271.

fr. adhipatati

daṇḍa →

pts

ra; (on ṇ: l cp. guṇa: guḷa etc.) to *del as in Sk. dala, dalati. Cp. Lat. dolare to cut, split, work in wood; delere to destroy; Gr.δαίδαλον work of art; Mhg. zelge twig; zol a stick Possibly also …

gabbha →

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  1. interior, cavity (loc. gabbhe in the midst of: angāra˚ Ja.iii.55); an inner room, private chamber, bedroom, cell. Of a Vihāra Vin.ii.303; Vin.iii.119; Vin.iv.45; Vv-a.188; Vv-a.220
    ■ Ja.i.90 …

geha →

pts

…(vitakka); cp ˚sita;

  • -patana the falling of the house Ja.iii.118.
  • -pavesana (-mangala) (the…

lunana →

pts

cutting, severing Snp-a.148 (niddānan ti chedanaṃ lunanaṃ uppāṭanaṃ).

for lūna(na), cp. lavana

miga →

pts

…(Maddakucchi); Vv-a.86 (Isipatana).

  • -dhenu a hind Ja.i.152; Dhp-a.iii.148.
  • -bhūta (having become)…

niddāna →

pts

cutting off, mowing, destroying Snp.78 (= chedana lunana uppāṭana Snp-a.148) = SN.i.172; K.S. i.319, cp. niḍḍāyati.

Sk. *nirdāna, nis + dāna of dayati2, Sk. dāti, cp. dātta

nipātana →

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  1. falling upon Dhp-a.i.295.
  2. going to bed Vv-a.71 (pacchā˚ opp. pubbuṭṭhāna) Cp. nipātin.

to nipatati

panna →

pts

fallen, gone, gone down; also: creeping only in foll. compounds:

  • -ga a snake Thag.429 (˚inda chief of snake-demons) Ja.v.166; Mil.23.
  • -gandha with gone down (i.e. deterio …

papatana →

pts

falling down Snp.576 = Ja.iv.127 (abl. papatanā papatanato C.).

fr. pa + pat

patanaka →

pts

adjective on the point of falling, going to fall, falling Ja.vi.358.

fr. patana

paṭala →

pts

  1. a covering, membrane, lining, envelope, skin film Vism.257 (maṃsa˚ of the liver, where Kp-a.54 reads maṃsa-piṇḍa), Vism.359 (phaṇa˚); Dhs-a.307 (7 akkhi˚ membranes of the eye); Kp-a.21 (samuppa …

rukkha →

pts

…uppannassa rukkhassa patanaṃ viya), Vb-a.334 sq. (as garu-bhaṇḍa) Snp-a.5 (“pathavi-ras’ ādim iva rukkhe”: with same simile…

ukkā →

pts

…(= ākāsato ukkānaṃ patanaṃ DN-a.i.95); Ja.i.374; Ja.vi.476; Mil.178

  • -mukha the opening or receiver of a furnace,…

uppāṭana →

pts

pulling out, uprooting, destroying, skinning Ja.i.454; Ja.ii.283; Ja.vi.238; Mil.166; Pv-a.46 (kes˚); Sdhp.140 (camm˚). Cp. sam˚.

fr. ud + paṭ.

uppāṭanaka →

pts

adjective pulling up, tearing out, uprooting Ja.i.303 (˚vāta); Ja.iv.333 (id.).

fr. uppāṭana

viddhaṃsana →

pts

…[cp. Divy.180: śatanapatana-vikiraṇa-vidhvaṃsana-dharmatā; see also under vikiraṇa].

fr. viddhaṃseti; cp. BSk. vidhvaṃsana…

vikiraṇa →

pts

…Cp. BSk. formula śatana-patana-vikiraṇa-vidhvaṃsana (-dharmatā) Avs.i.96 (where S. Speyer in Index considers vikaraṇa the correct…