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sattu, 45 találat.
sattu →
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Sattu1
an enemy Ja.v.94 (acc. pl. sattavo); Vism.234 (˚nimmathana).
Vedic śatru
Sattu2
barley-meal, flour Vin.ii.116…
ajitakesakambala →
dppn
…Sutta, DN.i.55 where Ajātasattu describes a visit paid to Ajita, he taught the doctrine of “cutting off,” i.e. annihilation at death. He was…
ajātasattu →
dppn
…Rājagaha to seek Ajātasattu’s help, but on the way he died of exposure and Ajātasattu gave him burial.
About a year before the Buddha’s…
bimbisāra →
dppn
…as part of her dowry, a village in Kāsi, for her bath money. Her son was Ajātasattu.
Bimbisāra’s death was a sad one: he was mirdered…
bārānasī →
dppn
…of Benares) is an established addition to his name J.ii.403.
Later, when Ajātasattu succeeded in establishing his sway over…
caṇḍappajjota →
dppn
…was put to death by Ajātasattu, Pajjota seems to have made preparations to wage war on Ajātasattu. The defences of Rājagaha were strengthened…
devadatta →
dppn
…suddenly appeared on Ajātasattu’s lap, frightening him. He then resumed his own form, and Ajātasattu, much impressed, paid him great honour…
gayāsīsa →
dppn
…508; ii.38f that Ajātasattu built a special monastery for Devadatta at Gayāsīsa.
The Commentaries SA.iii.4 UdA.74 say that the hill was so…
jīvakambavana →
dppn
…a monastery in the grove, and there the Buddha stayed several times. On one such occasion Ajātasattu visited the Buddha and the Sāmaññaphala…
kosala →
dppn
…fierce fights between Ajātasattu, his successor, and Pasenadi, these fights bringing varying fortunes to the combatants. The Sutta Nipāta Snp.405…
kāsi →
dppn
…withdrew the gift from Ajātasattu, which act was the cause of a war between the two. Later, when Pasenadi’s daughter Vajirā was married to…
licchavī →
dppn
…death of Bimbisāra, Ajātasattu, in his desire for the expansion of Māgadha, resolved to destroy the Licchavis. In order to discover what the…
muṇḍa →
dppn
…great grandson of Ajātasattu and son of Anuruddha. It is probably this same king who is referred to in the Aṅguttara Nikāya. AN.iii.57ff.…
māgadha →
dppn
…and after him Ajātasattu, reigned. Later, Pāṭaliputta became the capital. By the time of Bimbisāra, Aṅga, too, formed a part of…
nālāgiri →
dppn
…the Buddha, obtained Ajātasattu’s consent to use Nālagiri as a means of encompassing the Buddha’s death. Nālagiri was a fierce animal, and…
pakudha →
dppn
…Sutta, DN.i.56 Ajātasattu is said to have visited him and obtained from him an exposition of his teaching, which was to the effect that the…
pātaligāma →
dppn
…it was Udāyi, son of Ajātasattu Vin. Texts ii.102, n. 1. The latter tradition is probably correct as, according to the Anguttara Nikāya iii.57…
rājagaha →
dppn
…and Ajātasattu extended to the undertaking his whole hearted patronage. Vin.ii.285 The king also erected at Rājagaha a cairn…
udāyibhadda →
dppn
…of Ajātasattu. When Ajātasattu, after the death of his father, paid his first visit to the Buddha and saw the Buddha seated…
upaka →
dppn
…the conversation to Ajātasattu. The king shows his anger at the man’s presumption in having remonstrated with the Buddha. AN.ii.181f.
He…
vassakāra →
dppn
…DN.ii.72ff.
At Ajātasattu’s suggestion, Vassakāra visited the Buddha to discover, indirectly, whether, in the Buddha’s view, there…
vedehiputta →
dppn
An epithet of Ajātasattu. It means either “son of the lady from Videha” or “son of the wise woman”.
ānantarika-kamma →
nyana
…the 5th see A. X., 35, 38. With regard to the first crime, it is said in D. 2 that if King Ajātasattu had not killed his father, he would have…
anna →
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…food, viz. odana, kummāsa, sattu, maccha, maṃsa (rice gruel, flour, fish, meat) Mnd.372 = Mnd.495. Anna is spelt aṇṇa…
bhastā →
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…Ja.iii.346 (sattu˚ = sattu pasibbaka flour sack); Ja.v.45 Thag-a.212 (udaka˚). biḷāra-bhastā a bag of catskin MN.i.128 (=…
bhojaneyya →
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…odana rice, kummāsa gruel, sattu meal flour, maccha fish, maṃsa meat). Soft food, as distinguished from khādaniya hard…
bhojaniya →
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…odana rice, kummāsa gruel, sattu meal flour, maccha fish, maṃsa meat). Soft food, as distinguished from khādaniya hard…
bhojanīya →
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…odana rice, kummāsa gruel, sattu meal flour, maccha fish, maṃsa meat). Soft food, as distinguished from khādaniya hard…
catur →
pts
…been influenced by “sattussada”; -(k)kaṇṇa (& ˚ka (a) with 4 corners Vin.ii.137; Ja.iii.255 (b) “between four ears,” i.e….
kaṭṭha →
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…(+ tiṇa). In phrase “sattussada sa-tiṇa-kaṭṭh’ odaka sa-dhañña” (densely populated with good supply of grass, firewood,…
nimmathana →
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crushing Ja.iii.252; Vism.234 (sattu˚); Dhp-a.iii.404; Vv-a.284.
nis + mathana
niraya →
pts
…bhayānaka, mahābhitāpa, sattussada etc
■ Descriptions of N. in glowing terms of frightfulness are freq. found from the earliest books down…
para →
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…parabhūto paṭisattubhūto loko ti visesato paraloko ti Vv-a.335); Pv-a.5, Pv-a.60 (= pettivisaya parattha), Pv-a.64, Pv-a.107,…
parama →
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adjective highest, most excellent, superior, best paraphrased by agga seṭṭha visiṭṭha at Cnd.502 A Mnd.84, Mnd.102 (the latter reading viseṭṭha for visiṭṭha); by uttama at Dhp-a …
pañca →
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…of food: odāna kummāsa, sattu, maccha, maṃsa Vin.iv.176. -macchariyāni 5 kinds of selfishness: āvāsa˚ kula˚ lābha vaṇṇa˚…
paṭi →
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…˚vadati ˚vedeti, ˚sattu (enemy), ˚suṇāti, ˚hata 2. warding off, protecting against (counter-, anti-): ˚kara (antidote),…
paṭisattu →
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an enemy (in retaliation) Ja.ii.406; Mnd.172, Mnd.173; Mil.293.
paṭi + sattu
paṭisūra →
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rival hero or fighter, an opponent in fight Snp.831 (= paṭipurisa paṭisattu paṭimalla Mnd.172); Mnd.173 (id.).
paṭi + sūra
rājan →
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…refs. see DPPN) Ajātasattu; Udena (Dhp-a.i.185); Okkāka; Dīghī (of Kosala; Vin.i.342); Parantapa (of Kosambī; Dhp-a.i.164;) Pasenadi…
rājā →
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…refs. see DPPN) Ajātasattu; Udena (Dhp-a.i.185); Okkāka; Dīghī (of Kosala; Vin.i.342); Parantapa (of Kosambī; Dhp-a.i.164;) Pasenadi…
satthu →
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sattuka →
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an enemy Ja.iii.154; Mhvs.32, Mhvs.18.
fr. sattu1
supina →
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…Pv-a.105 (of Ajātasattu); maṅgala˚; a lucky dream Ja.vi.330; mahā˚ṃ passati to have (lit. see) a great vision…
ussada →
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…full of (-˚) in phrase sattussada crowded with (human beings) DN.i.87 (cp. DN-a.i.245: aneka-satta-samākiṇṇa; but in same sense BSk…
yujjhati →
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