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upph%C4%81leti, 15 találat.

dhamma →

pts

…Dh. (by heart); see above C4. combined w. Vinayadhara Vin.i.127, Vin.i.337; Vin.ii.8; AN.i.117, & bahussuta (ibid) Snp.58 (cp. Snp-a.110)

mahākassapa →

dppn

MahākassapaKassapaPippali

One of the Buddha’s most eminent disciples, chief among those who upheld austere practices. AN.i.23 His personal name was Pippali, but he is usually known by his clan name K …

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 …

cakkacchinna →

ncped

churned up by the wheels; dried up, lessened because of the wheels.

anucaṅkamati →

ncped

walks up and down along; walks up and down with or after.

catta →

ncped

of cajati

  1. (mfn.) left, abandoned; got rid of; renounced, given up; given away.
  2. (n.) abandoning; leaving; ~ena, adv., with renunciation; giving up; absolutely giving up

caṅkama →

ncped

  1. the act of walking, walking about, walking up and down.
  2. a place for walking up and down, a (raised) walkway, a terrace.

abhaya →

dppn

Abhaya 1

A monk whose verse concerning the bewildering effects of beautiful sights is in the Theragāthā. Thag.98

Abhaya2Abhayarājakumāra

The son of King Bimbisāra and of Padum …

anāthapiṇḍika →

dppn

A banker (seṭṭhi) of Sāvatthī who became famous because of his unparalleled generosity to the Buddha. His first meeting with the Buddha was during the first year after the Enlightenment, in Rājagaha …

rucī →

dppn

RucīRūpī

An upāsikā, held up as an example to others. AN.iv.347

nisabha →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of giving up desire and patiently awaiting one’s time. Thag.195–196

kosambī →

dppn

The capital of the Vatsas or Vaṃsas. In the time of the Buddha its king was Parantapa, and after him reigned his son Udena. Kosambī was evidently a city of great importance at the time of the Buddha f …

anusotapaṭisotaṃ →

ncped

up and down-stream

appaṭivānīya →

ncped

not to be given up; not causing weariness or satiety.

abbuhati →

ncped

tears up or off; pulls out, draws out