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pesik%C4%81, 92 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….

kandaraka →

dppn

A wandering ascetic who visited the Buddha at Campā, on the banks of Lake Gaggarā together with Pessa the elephant trainer’s son. Pessa saluted the Buddha and sat down, while Kandaraka, after his salu …

pesi →

pts

…SN.i.206; Ja.iv.496; Mnd.120; Mil.40 Vism.236. 3. a piece, bit (for pesikā), in veḷu˚ Ja.iv.205.

cp. Epic Sk. peśī

koṭa →

pts

belonging to a peak, in cpd. -pabbata “peak-mountain,” Npl. Vism.127 (write as K˚), Vism.292.

fr. kūṭa2

kūṭa →

ncped

kūṭa1

masculine n.

  1. (m.n.) a prominence or projection; a horn; a summit, a peak.
  2. (n.) the peak of a roof, the roof-plate or roofridge into which the ends of the rafters are inserted …

pesī →

pts

…SN.i.206; Ja.iv.496; Mnd.120; Mil.40 Vism.236. 3. a piece, bit (for pesikā), in veḷu˚ Ja.iv.205.

cp. Epic Sk. peśī

pesa →

pts

is spurious spelling for pessa (q.v.).

pessa →

pts

…the diaeretic form is pesiya, for which also pesika

kūṭaṭṭha →

ncped

immovable, unchangeable as a (mountain) peak

kūṭāgāra →

ncped

building with a peaked roof; an upper room, a belvedere

sikhara →

pts

the top, summit of a mountain Ja.vi.519; Mil.2; a peak Dhp-a.iii.364 (˚thūpiyo or ˚thūpikāyo peaked domes); the point or edge of a sword MN.i.243; SN.iv.56; crest, tuft Ja.ii.99; (this is a very diff …

ujuvipaccanīkavāda →

ncped

peaking in direct opposition; professing directly opposed views

pessa →

dppn

An elephant trainer of Campā. He visited the Buddha at Gaggarāpokkharanī where Kandaraka was also present, and his conversation on that occasion is recorded in the Kandaraka Sutta. When Pessa had left …

kaku →

pts

peak, summit, projecting corner SN.i.100 (where satakkatu in Text has to be corrected to satakkaku: megho thanayaṃ vijjumālā satakkaku. Com. expln sikhara, kūṭa) AN.iii.34 (= AN-a.620 ~ …

kanaka →

pts

gold, usually as uttatta˚; molten gold; said of the colour of the skin Bv.i.59; Pv.iii.3#2; Ja.v.416; Pv-a.10 suvaṇṇa).

  • -agga gold-crested Ja.v.156;
  • -chavin of golden co …

gahakūṭa →

ncped

the roof peak of a house.

indakūṭa →

dppn

A peak near Rājagaha, the abode of the yakkha Indaka. The Buddha once lived there. SN.i.206

25.0209, 85.462643hill

para →

pts

…on (with loc.) Ja.vi.181 (= upatthadda C.) -tthabbha is to be read for ˚tthambha at Ja.iv.313, in meaning = ˚tthaddha (kismiṃ)….

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…Maṇḍikāputta, AN.ii.181 Dhammika,, AN.iii.368 and Vassakāra. AN.iv.18 DN.ii.72

Several well-known suttas were preached on…

peseti →

pts

to send forth or out, esp. on a message or to a special purpose, i.e. to employ as a servant or (intrs.) to do service (so in many derivations

  1. to send out Ja.i.86, Ja.i.178, Ja.i.253; Ja.iv.169 (p …

pessika →

pts

Pessiya & ˚ka

servant; m. either pessiya Vv.84#46 (spelt pesiya, explained by pesana-kāraka, veyyāvaccakara Vv-a.349); Ja.vi.448 (= pesana-kāraka C.), or *[pessika](/define/pe …

pessiya →

pts

Pessiya & ˚ka

servant; m. either pessiya Vv.84#46 (spelt pesiya, explained by pesana-kāraka, veyyāvaccakara Vv-a.349); Ja.vi.448 (= pesana-kāraka C.), or *[pessika](/define/pe …

pesāca →

pts

is reading at DN.i.54 for pisāca (so variant reading). Pesi (pesi)

maṃsa →

pts

flesh, meat SN.ii.97 (putta˚); Dhp.152; Ja.iii.184; Pp.55; Vism.258 Vism.357 (in compar.); Dhp-a.i.375 (putta˚); Dhp-a.ii.51 (alla˚ living flesh); Vb-a.58, Vb-a.61 (pilotika-paliveṭhita). Describ …

kūṭa →

pts

…(cutting at Dhtp.90, Dhtp.555; Dhtm.115, Dhtm.526, Dhtm.781 may refer to this kūṭa. See also kuṭṭa

paduma →

pts

…the shape of a lotus Vv-a.181.

  • -kalāpa a bunch of lotuses Vv-a.191.
  • -gabbha the calyx of a l….

pessitā →

pts

being a servant, doing service Ja.vi.208 (para˚ to someone else). Pessiya & ka;

abstr. fr. pessa, Sk. *preṣyatā

vimāna →

pts

Vimāna1

neuter lit. covering a certain space, measuring; the defns given by Dhpāla refer it to “without measure,” i.e. immeasurable. Thus = vigata-māne appamāṇe mahanta vara-p …

abbuda →

pts

  1. the foetus in the 1st & 2nd months after conception the 2nd of the five prenatal stages of development, viz kalala, abbuda, pesi, ghana, pasākha Mnd.120; Mil.40 V …

pabbata →

pts

  1. a mountain (-range), hill, rock SN.i.101 SN.i.102, SN.i.127, SN.i.137; SN.ii.32, SN.ii.185, SN.ii.190; AN.i.243; AN.ii.140; AN.iv.102 (dhūpāyati); Snp.413, Snp.417, Snp.543, Snp.958, Snp.1014; Mnd …

devadatta →

dppn

A monk, a close relative of the Buddha, who split the Sangha, and attempted to overthrow the Buddha and have him murdered. In one passage in the Vinaya, Vin.ii.189 Devadatta is spoken of as Godhiputta …

kalala →

pts

  1. mud Ja.i.12, Ja.i.73; Mil.125, Mil.324, Mil.346; Mhbv.150; Pv-a.215 (= kaddama); Dhp-a.iii.61; Dhp-a.iv.25- su˚; “well-muddied” i.e. having soft soil (of a field Mil.255.
  2. the residue of s …

jambudīpa →

dppn

Greater India. One of the four Mahādīpas, or great continents. They are grouped round Mount Sineru. In Jambudīpa is Himavā with its eighty-four thousand peaks, its lakes, mountain ranges, etc. This c …

gijjha →

pts

  1. (m.) a vulture. Classed with kāka, crow & kulala, hawk MN.i.88; (kākā +), MN.i.364 (in simile, with kankā & kulatā), MN.i.429 (do.); Snp.201 (kākā +); Pv-a.198 (+ kulalā). It occurs also in the …

giri →

pts

mountain; as a rule only in cpds, by itself (poetical) only at Vism.206 (in enumn of the 7 large mountains).

  • -agga mountain top, in giraggasamajja Name of a festival c …

rājagaha →

dppn

A city, the capital of Māgadha.

The place was called Giribbaja (mountain stronghold) because it was surrounded by five hills—Paṇḍava, Gijjhakūṭa, Vebhāra, Isigili and Vepulla. It is said MN.iii.68 th …

maṇḍala →

pts

  1. circle DN.i.134 (paṭhavi˚, cp. puthavi˚ Snp.990); Vism.143 (˚ṃ karoti to draw a circle, in simile), Vism.174 (tipu˚ & rajata˚ lead- & silver circle, in kasiṇa practice); Vv-a.147 (of a fan = tāla …

gaha →

pts

Gaha1

a house, usually in compounds (see below). Ja.iii.396 (= the layman’s life; Com. geha).

  • -kāraka a house-builder, metaph. of taṇhā (cp. kāya as geha) Dhp.153, …

agāra →

pts

…AN.i.156, AN.i.281; AN.ii.52 sq. Dhp.14, Dhp.140; Ja.i.51, Ja.i.56; Ja.iii.392; Dpvs.i.36.

  1. anagāra (adj.) houseless, homeless; a…

āḷādvāraka →

pts

adjective at Ja.v.81, Ja.v.82 is corrupt & should with variant reading perhaps better be read; advāraka without doors. Cp Kern,

Toevoegselen

malla →

pts

…(˚muṭṭhika) Ja.iv.81 (two, named Cānura and Muṭṭhika “fister”); Vism.31 (muṭṭhika + i.e. boxing & wrestling as amusements:…

yoga →

pts

…Pts.i.39; Pts.ii.81; Vb.247 (kulāni y-kh-kāmāni, which Vb-a.341 explains catūhi yogehi khemaṃ nibbhayaṃ icchanti);…

kāya →

pts

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

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….

brahma →

pts

…created by Brahmā DN.iii.81, DN.iii.83. -patta arrived at the highest state, above the devas, a state like the Br. gods…

brahmā →

pts

…created by Brahmā DN.iii.81, DN.iii.83. -patta arrived at the highest state, above the devas, a state like the Br. gods…

āsava →

pts

…SN.iii.83; SN.iv.128; AN.i.81, AN.i.107 sq., AN.i.123 sq., AN.i.273, AN.i.291; AN.ii.6, AN.ii.36, AN.ii.87, AN.ii.146; AN.iii.19, AN.iii.29,…

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…

kataññu →

pts

…AN.i.87 = Pp.26; Vv.81#27 Sdhp.509, Sdhp.524. akataññu

  1. ungrateful SN.i.225; Ja.iii.26 (= kata-guṇaṃ…

attha →

pts

…Iti.98, cp. Cpd. 6, 81, 223; Mil.28 (paramatthato in the absolute sense) Mil.18 (atthato according to its meaning, opp. vyañjanato by…

kacchaka →

pts

Kacchaka1

  1. a kind of fig-tree DN-a.i.81.
  2. the tree Cedrela Toona Vin.iv.35; SN.v.96; Vism.183.

iriyā →

pts

…posture, deportment MN.i.81; Snp.1038 (= cariyā vatti vihāro Cnd.148); Iti.31; Vism.145 (+ vutti pālana yapana).

-patha

dassana →

pts

…sq.; MN.i.68, MN.i.71, MN.i.81 MN.i.207, MN.i.246, MN.i.440 sq., AN.i.9; AN.iii.64, AN.iii.430; AN.v.88; parisuddha

bandhati →

pts

…Thig.81.
inf bandhituṃ Thig.299.
caus bandheti (see above Fut. &…

aḍḍha →

pts

…(˚aṃ adv. at m.); Vv.81#16 (˚rattāyaṃ adv. = aḍḍharattiyaṃ Vv-a.315); Ja.i.264 (samaye); Ja.iv.159 (id.). *…

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…

ariya →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.246; Kp-a.81, Kp-a.151 Kp-a.185, Kp-a.187; Thag-a.178, Thag-a.282, Thag-a.291; Vv-a.73

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…

samīrati →

pts

to be moved Vin.i.185; Dhp.81; Dhp-a.ii.149
pp samīrita Ja.i.393.

saṃ + īrati

muṭṭhika →

pts

  1. a fist-fighter, wrestler, boxer Vin.ii.105 (malla˚); Ja.iv.81 (np.); Ja.vi.277; Vism.31 (+ malla).
  2. a sort of hammer Ja.v.45.

fr. muṭṭhi

tiṃsaṃ →

pts

…Snp.p.87 (pi dadāmi) Pv-a.281 (vassasahassehi): t
■ yojana-maggaṃ (āgato) Dhp-a.ii.76 Dhp-a.ii.79; Dhp-a.iii.172; Pv-a.154; ˚yojanika…

ante →

pts

…Vin.i.75, Vin.i.269; AN.v.81; Ja.ii.125; Ja.iv.472; Mil.1; Pv-a.23 Pv-a.81, Pv-a.280; -purikā harem woman Dhs-a.403; -vāsika one who…

āgacchati →

pts

… aor āgamāsi Pv-a.81, āgamā DN.i.108; Ja.iii.128, and pl. āgamiṃsu Ja.i.118;
fut āgamissati Vv-a.3; Pv-a.122;
ger…

vyākattar →

pts

expounder AN.iii.81.

n. ag. of vyākaroti; cp. BSk. vyākartṛ Divy.620

uttara →

pts

…DN.i.156, DN.i.174; SN.i.81; Ja.i.364; Dhp-a.ii.60; Dhp-a.iv.4

  • -oṭṭha the upper lip (opp. adhar˚) Ja.ii.420;…

upassutika →

pts

adjective one who listens, an eavesdropper Ja.v.81.

fr. upassuti

uccāreti →

pts

to lift up, raise aloft Vin.iii.81; Vin.iv.147 = Dhp-a.iii.50; MN.i.135
pp uccārita (q.v.).

ud + cāreti, Caus. of car

saṃvuta →

pts

  1. closed DN.i.81.
  2. tied up Ja.iv.361.
  3. restrained, governed, (self-)controlled guarded DN.i.250; DN.iii.48, DN.iii.97; SN.ii.231; SN.iv.351…

pakāraka →

pts

(-˚) adjective of that kind SN.ii.81; Ja.vi.259.

fr. pakāra

savasa →

pts

one’s own will Dhs-a.61 (˚vattitā; cp. Expos. 81).

sa4 + vasa

sasin →

pts

the moon Dāvs iv.29; Ja.iii.141; Ja.v.33; Vv.81#1 (= canda Vv-a.314), Vv.82#3.

Sk. śaśin, fr. śaśa

sampavāyati →

pts

to make fragrant, Vv.81#6, Vv.84#32; Vv-a.344.

saṃ + pavāyati

samotata →

pts

strewn all over, spread Vv.81#6 (vv.ll. samogata and samohata); Ja.i.183; Tha-ap.191.

saṃ + otata

sambaddha →

pts

bound together Sdhp.81.

saṃ + baddha

paṭibāhana →

pts

exclusion, warding off, prevention Mil.81; Vism.244.

paññā →

pts

…DN.iii.132, DN.iii.281 Iti.75 Iti.91 Snp.725 Snp.727 Netti.7, Netti.40 Netti.81, Netti.127 DN-a.i.313 Vb-a.464

  • -visuddhi purity of…

anudhamma →

pts

…MN.iii.30; Snp.963 (cp. Mnd.481 for exegesis) Also in cpd. -cārin living according to the Dhamma living in truth SN.ii.81, SN.ii.108; AN.ii.8;…

ūnaka →

pts

…wanting, lacking Vin.iii.81, Vin.iii.254; Vin.iv.263; Snp.721; Mil.310, Mil.311, (˚satta-vassika one who is not yet 7 years old), Mil.414;…

abhidhara →

pts

adjective firm, bold, in -māna firmminded Dhp p.81 (acc. to Morris J.P.T.S. 1886, 135 not verified).

abhi + dhara

abhihāra →

pts

bringing, offering, gift SN.i.82; Snp.710; Ja.i.81 (āsanâ).

fr. abhiharati

abhisiṃsati →

pts

to utter a solemn wish, Vv.81#18 (aor. ˚sīsi. variant reading ˚sisi. Vv-a.316 explains by icchi sampaṭicchi).

= abhisaṃsati, abhi +…

nāḷandā →

dppn

…before his death.DN.ii.81f. DN.iii.99ff. SN.v.159ff. The road from Rājagaha to Nāḷandā passed through Ambalaṭṭhikā, DN.ii.81…

adhipati →

pts

…ruler, master Ja.iv.223; Vv.81#1; Mil.388; Dhp-a.i.36 (= seṭṭha). 2. ruling over, governing, predominant; ruled or governed by Vb.216 sq….

agāraka →

pts

small house, a cottage MN.i.450; Ja.vi.81.

fr. agāra

pilakkhaguhā →

dppn

A cave near Kosambī. The wanderer Sandaka is said to have stayed there. Nearby was the Devakatasobbha. MN.i.513

25.29188, 81.366113cave

payāga →

dppn

…of the Gaṅgā and the Yamunā.

25.45, 81.851ford

sant →

pts

…AN.i.176; AN.iii.338; Snp.81; Dhp.146; Iti.85; & sante DN.i.61;
■ abl. santato Ne.88; Dhs-a.206 sq
■ pl. nom. santo MN.i.24;…

sappītika →

pts

adjective accompanied by the feeling of joy, joyful AN.i.81; Ja.i.10; Vism.86 (opp nippītika).

sa3 + pīti + ka

saṃsāra →

pts

…(here = existence); MN.i.81 (saṃsārena suddhi); SN.ii.178 sq.; AN.i.10; AN.ii.12 = AN.ii.52; Snp.517; Dhp.60; Ja.i.115; Pv.ii.13#11; Vism.544…

satimant →

pts

…SN.i.208; satīmato SN.i.81; Dhp.24; nom. pl. satīmanto DN.ii.120; Dhp.91; Dhp-a.ii.170; gen. satīmataṃ Dhp.181; Iti.35;…

satta →

pts

…or viññāṇa) Pv.i.81 (gata˚ = vigata-jīvita Pv-a.40). 3. (nt.) substance Vin.i.287. nissatta non-substantial…

satthi →

pts

…Sk….