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piṇḍi, 38 találat.
piṇḍi →
pts
lump, round mass, ball, cluster DN.i.74 = AN.iii.25 (nahāniya˚ ball of fragrant soap; DN-a.i.218: piṇḍa); MN.iii.92; Ja.i.76 (phala˚), Ja.ii.393; Ja.iii.53 (amba˚); Mil.107; Vism.500 (piṭṭha˚) Dhp-a …
anāthapiṇḍika →
dppn
…AN.i.25
Anāthapiṇḍika’s personal name was Sudatta, but he was always called Anāthapiṇḍika (feeder of the destitute)…
jeta →
dppn
…which he sold to Anāthapiṇḍika for eighteen crores. He then spent all that money on the erection of a gateway at the entrance, which he…
jetavana →
dppn
…which was built the Anāthapiṇḍikārāma. When the Buddha accepted Anāthapiṇḍika’s invitation to visit Sāvatthī the latter, seeking a…
kapilavatthu →
dppn
…the preaching of the Madhupiṇḍika Sutta. MN.i.108f.
Others were more convinced and patronised the Order—e.g., Kāla-Khemaka and…
mahākaccāyana →
dppn
…quality, including the Madhupiṇḍika, the Kaccāyana and the Parāyana; several instances are given of people seeking Mahā Kaccāna’s…
mahāvana →
dppn
…Sutta and the Madhupiṇḍika Sutta.
27.57037,83.020933parkMahāvana3
A forest on the outskirts of Uruvelakappa, where the…
sujātā →
dppn
…given in marriage to Anāthapiṇḍika’s son. She was very haughty and obstinate. One day, when the Buddha visited Anāthapiṇḍika’s house,…
sāvatthī →
dppn
…at the invitation of Anāthapiṇḍika. The chief patrons of the Buddha in Sāvatthī were Anāthapiṇḍika, Visākhā, Suppavāsā and…
sītavana →
dppn
…near Rājagaha where Anāthapiṇḍika first met the Buddha. When Anāthapiṇḍika approached it, he was filled with fear and trembling. But he…
sīvaka →
dppn
…Yakkha who helped Anāthapiṇḍika to find the Buddha at Sītavana.Vin.ii.155f. SN.i.211 He is mentioned among the chief Yakkhas to be…
takkasilā →
dppn
The capital of Gandhāra. The Vinaya describes it as the place of education of Jīvaka, the Buddha’s doctor. Vin.i.269f.
Takkasilā is identified with the Greek Taxila, in Rawalpindi in the Punjab.
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visākhā →
dppn
…Sujātā, who became Anāthapiṇḍika’s daughter in law; AN.iv.91 a grandson, Salha; a granddaughter, Dattā, who died; and Uggaha, called…
papañca →
nyana
Papañca: Sanskrit prapañca In doctrinal usage, it signifies the expansion, differentiation, ‘diffuseness’ or ‘manifoldness’ of the world; and it may also refer to the ‘phenomenal world’ in gener …
patta-pindik'anga →
nyana
[[patta-pindik’anga]]Patta-pindik’anga: the ‘exercise of the bowl-eater’, is one of the 13 ascetic purification-exercises dhutānga, consisting in the vow of using only the food-bowl for eat …
adhigacchati →
pts
…dhammaṃ) MN.i.114 (madhu-piṇḍikaṃ); Dhp.61 and adhigacche Dhp.368. ger. -gantvā DN.i.224; Ja.i.45 (ānisaṃse); and -gamma…
agga →
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amba →
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bindu →
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…(= bindhunā avisaṭena piṇḍitena sarena samannāgata C.); Ja.v.204, Ja.v.299 (= sampiṇḍita-ghana-ssara), Ja.vi.518 = Ja.vi.581 (=…
culla →
pts
…of books, e.g. c˚ Anāthapiṇḍika = A jr. Ja.ii.287, cp Anglo-Indian chota sahīb the younger gentleman (Hind. chhota = culla); or…
cūḷa →
pts
…of books, e.g. c˚ Anāthapiṇḍika = A jr. Ja.ii.287, cp Anglo-Indian chota sahīb the younger gentleman (Hind. chhota = culla); or…
gahapati →
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…of a title are Anāthapiṇḍika g. Vin.ii.158 sq.; SN.i.56; SN.ii.68; AN.ii.65; Ja.i.92; Pv-a.16 Meṇḍaka g. Vin.i.240 sq.; Citta…
gandha →
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…that made for him by Anāthapiṇḍika in Jetavana (Ja.i.92). Gotamassa g˚ Ja.ii.416, cp. Avs.ii.40#2 Dhp-a.iv.203, Dhp-a.iv.206;…
koṭi →
pts
…buying of Jetavana by Anāthapiṇḍika).
- -gata “gone to the end,” having reached the end i.e. perfection, nibbāna….
lopa →
pts
…Vv-a.275. At SN.v.342 read piṇḍiy ’ālopena for piṇḍiyā lopena
■ Cp. ālopa, nillopa, vilopa vilopiya.
fr. lup: see…
madhu →
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…Dhp-a.iii.323
- -piṇḍikā a ball of honey (to eat), honey-food, a meal with honey Vin.i.4 MN.i.114
- -pīta having drunk honey,…
maṃsa →
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nissaya →
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…resources of bhikkhu, viz. piṇḍiyālopa-bhojanaṃ, paṃsukūla-cīvaraṃ, rukkhamūla-senāsanaṃ, pūtimuttabhesajjaṃ); Vin.ii.274,…
patta →
pts
…-piṇḍika “eating from one vessel only” AN.iii.220. *…
pindiyālopa →
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morsel of food Vin.i.58 (˚bhojana), Vin.i.96 (id.); AN.ii.27; Iti.102.
piṇḍi + ālopa
piṇḍeti →
pts
to ball together, mix, put together Pv.ii.9#52 (= pisana-vasena yojeti Pv-a.135). pp. piṇḍita.
Denom. fr. pinḍa
piṇḍika →
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(-˚) in chatta˚-vivara is a little doubtful, the phrase prob. means “a crevice in the covering (i.e. the round mass) of the canopy or sunshade” Ja.vi.376. Dutoit (J. translation vi.457) translat …
piṇḍita →
pts
…of sound: Ja.ii.439; Ja.vi.519.
pp. of piṇḍeti, cp. BSk. piṇḍitamūlya lump-sum Divy.500
piṭṭha →
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rukkha →
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…(as one of the 4 nissayas: piṇḍiy’ ālopa-bhojana, paṃsukūla-cīvara, r - m. s., pūti-mutta bhesajja), Vin.i.96 (id.) AN.iv.231….
sampiṇḍeti →
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…unite Vism.159; Kp-a.125, Kp-a.221, Kp-a.230; Dhs-a.177; pp sampiṇḍita.
saṃ + piṇḍeti
sampiṇḍita →
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brought together, restored Ja.i.230; compact, firm Ja.v.89.
pp. of sampiṇḍeti
ārāma →
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…renowned is that of Anāthapiṇḍika (Jetavana; see Ja.i.92, Ja.i.94, DN.i.178; Vin.iv.69; others more frequently mentioned are e.g. the park of…