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vana, 768 találat.

vana →

pts

…denser forest Mil.269 (vanato vanataraṃ pavisāma)
■ On similes see J.P.T.S. 1907, 133. Cp. vi˚.

vaṇa →

pts

wound, sore Vin.i.205 (m.), Vin.i.218 (vaṇo rūḷho); Vin.iii.36 (m; angajāte), Vin.iii.117 (angajāte) SN.iv.177 (vaṇaṃ ālimpeti); AN.v.347 sq., AN.v.350 sq.; AN.v.359 Cnd.540; Pp-a 212 (purāṇa-vaṇa- …

vāna →

pts

…lit. “jungle” (cp. vana1 etym.), fig. desire, lust (= taṇhā craving) Dhs-a.409 Kp-a.151, Kp-a.152.

fr. vana, both in…

amalakīvana →

dppn

A grove in Cātumā where the Buddha preached the Kūṭadanta Sutta.

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ambapālivana →

dppn

…between Anuruddha and Sāriputta during a stay in Ambapālivana. SN.v.301

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ambapālī →

dppn

…over her park, the Ambapālivana, to the Buddha and the Order. The Buddha accepted the gift and stayed there some time before going on to Beluva….

ambāṭakavana →

dppn

AmbāṭakavanaAmbālavana

A grove at Macchikāsaṇḍa, belonging to Cittagahapati. It became the residence of large numbers of monks, and…

andhavana →

dppn

…while he was in Andhavana.

The Pārājika Vin.iii.28ff. contains stories of monks who committed offences in the forest with shepherdesses…

anugāra →

dppn

…in the Moranivāpa in Veḷuvana near Rājagaha. He was probably one of the company who was with Sakuludāyi when the Buddha came to visit the…

anuruddha →

dppn

…grievously ill in the Andhavana in Sāvatthī, but the pain made no impression on his mind, because, he says, his mind was well grounded in the…

anurādha →

dppn

…in a forest hut in the Mahāvana in Vesāli, near to where the Buddha was, certain wandering ascetics came to him and asked him whether or not a…

anāthapiṇḍika →

dppn

…was staying in the Sītavana, and when Anāthapiṇḍika reached there spirits opened the door for him. He found the Buddha walking up and…

ariṭṭha →

dppn

Ariṭṭha1

A monk. He had been subjected by the Saṅgha to the ukkhepanīyakamma for refusal to renounce a sinful doctrine, namely, that the states of mind declared by the Buddha to be stumb …

asama →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana, in the company of Sahali, Ninka, Ākoṭaka, Vetambarī and Mānava-Gāmiya.

They were disciples of different…

asipattavana →

dppn

One of the tortures of purgatory. In the distance the grove appears as a mango grove, and when the inhabitants of purgatory enter, wishing to eat the mangoes, leaves which are sharp like swords fall o …

añjanavana →

dppn

AñjanavanaAñcanavana

A garden at Sāketa. In it was a deer park where the Buddha used to stay. On one such occasion Kakudha came to see him,…

añjanāvaniya →

dppn

He dwelt in the Añjanavana in a small hut, and there he became Awakened. Thag.55

aṅgulimāla →

dppn

…when the latter came to Jetavana, and Pasenadi, filled with wonder, offered to provide the monk with all requisites. Aṅgulimāla, however, had…

baka →

dppn

…Ukkaṭṭha in the Subhagavana, he read the thoughts of Baka, who had conceived the idea that this world was permanent and free from decay and…

bhaddiya →

dppn

…sometimes at the Jātiyāvana where Meṇḍaka, who lived there, came to see him. Vin.ii.242 AN.iii.36

It was there that the precept was laid…

bhaddāli →

dppn

When the Buddha, at Jetavana, laid down the rule that monks should eat one meal a day and that in the morning, Bhaddāli protested and refused to…

bhaṇḍu →

dppn

…to the Buddha at Veḷuvana for disputing with Abhiñjaka, colleague of Anuruddha. The Buddha sent for the disputants and rebuked them for…

bhesakalāvana →

dppn

…the Buddha was at Bhesakalāvana, he saw, with his divine eye, Anuruddha dwelling in the Pācīnavaṃsadāya in the Ceti country, and appeared…

bhuñjatī →

dppn

Wife of Vessavaṇa and a devout follower of the Buddha. Once, when Sakka went to see the Buddha at the Salaḷāgāra, he found the Buddha engaged in meditation, Bhuñjatī waiting on him and worshipping him …

bhāradvāja →

dppn

…joined the Order at Veḷuvana, Sundarika Bhāradvāja on the banks of the Sundarikā, and Bahudhītīka Bhāradvāja in a forest tract in…

bimbisāra →

dppn

…hand and dedicated Veḷuvana for the use of him and of his monks. Vin.i.35ff.

It may have been in Veḷuvana that the king built for the…

bodhi →

dppn

…was staying at Bhesakalāvana near by, and Bodhi sent a message by Sañjikāputta, inviting the Buddha to the palace, that he might bless it by…

bojjhā →

dppn

…Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iv.259 AN.iv.347 records a visit paid by her to the Buddha at Jetavana. The Buddha then preached to her on the uposatha

bāvarī →

dppn

…Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya (or Tumbava, v.l. Vanasāvatthi), Kosambī, Sāketa and Sāvatthī; then, finding that the Buddha had gone…

cañcalikappa →

dppn

…stayed in the Todeyya-ambavana. Saṅgārava went to see him, and on that occasion was preached the Saṅgārava Sutta. MN.ii.209f.

Kosala3town

caṇḍa →

dppn

…to see the Buddha at Jetavana and asked him why some people earned the reputation of being wrathful and others of being kindly. The Buddha…

cittapāṭali →

dppn

A tree in the Asurabhavana SN.v.238 which lives for a whole aeon.

cunda →

dppn

…brought to the Buddha at Jetavana Sāriputta’s bowl and outer robe and his relics wrapt in his water-strainer.

Mahā-Cunda was evidently a…

cālā →

dppn

…said Thig.182–188 SN.i.132 that one day, when Cālā was meditating in the Andhavana, Māra visited her, asking her various questions and trying…

cātuma →

dppn

…*

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devadatta →

dppn

…there to Jīvaka’s Ambavana, where Jīvaka attended him. After this event, the monks wished the Buddha to have a guard, but this he refused,…

devahita →

dppn

A brahmin of Sāvatthī. Once when the Buddha was ill with cramp and desired hot water Upavāna obtained from Devahita hot water and molasses, which he sent on a pingo by a serving man. Hot fomentations …

dāmali →

dppn

…who visits the Buddha at Jetavana and tells him that an arahant has to work hard for nothing. The Buddha points out to him that there is nothing…

dīghalaṭṭhi →

dppn

A devaputta who once visited the Buddha at the Kalandakanivāpa in Veḷuvana and spoke a verse. SN.i.52

ekapuṇḍarīka →

dppn

…in the Mahāvana of Vesāli. The Buddha went there to see Vacchagotta, and it was on this occasion that the Tevijja-Vacchagotta…

erāvaṇa →

dppn

In the Dhammika Sutta. Snp.379 Erāvaṇa is mentioned among the devas who visited the Buddha to pay him homage. He is also mentioned among the Nāgas present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.258

esukārī →

dppn

…who visits the Buddha at Jetavana and asks him various questions on castes and their distinctions, from the point of view of their functions. The…

gajaṅgala →

dppn

…was staying in the Veḷuvana at Kajangala, the lay followers there heard a sermon from the Buddha and went to the nun Kajaṅgalā to have it…

ghoṭamukha →

dppn

…saw Udena there in Khemiyambavana and had a conversation with him, recorded in the Ghoṭamukha Sutta. At the conclusion of the talk he declared…

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…SN.v.448 the Sītavana, where the Buddha went to visit Soṇa, AN.iii.374 the river Sappinī, on the banks of which lived various…

gomagga →

dppn

A spot in Siṃsapāvana near Āḷavī. The Buddha once stayed there during the cold season and was visited by Hatthaka Āḷavaka….

gomatakakandarā →

dppn

…some distance from Veḷuvana in Rājagaha. Monks coming to Rājagaha from afar were provided with lodging there, and Dabba Mallaputta was put…

gosiṅgasālavanadāya →

dppn

…forest tract near Vesāli. When the Buddha was living in the Kūṭāgārasāla, in the…

gundāvana →

dppn

GundāvanaKundāvanaGuṇḍāvanaKuṇḍāvana

A forest in Madhurā. Mahā Kaccāna stayed there and was visited by Avantiputta, king of Madhurā,…

hatthaka →

dppn

…at Gomagga in Siṃsapāvana, near Alavi, and asked him if he were one of those who lived happily. The Buddha said he was always happy in any…

hiraññavatī →

dppn

A river, on the bank of which was the Upavattana Sālavana of the Mallas of Kusināra, where the Buddha died. DN.ii.137

Hirakinari1river

icchānaṅgalaka →

dppn

…he visited the Buddha at Jetavana after a long interval, and on being asked why he had been absent so long, he replied that he had been kept busy by…

jatilagāhī →

dppn

…to see him at the Añjanavana in Sāketā. The nun asked him for what purpose the Buddha requested that samādhi should be practised and Ānanda…

jayasena →

dppn

…novice Aciravata at Veḷuvana in Rājagaha and asked him to teach the Doctrine. Reluctantly the novice did so, but at the end of the exposition…

jeta →

dppn

…prince. Owner of Jetavana, which he sold to Anāthapiṇḍika for eighteen crores. He then spent all that money on the erection of a…

jetavana →

dppn

JetavanaJeta’s GroveAnāthapiṇḍaka’s ParkAnāthapiṇḍikassa ārāmaAnāthapiṇḍada’s Park

A park in Sāvatthī, in which was built…

jātiyāvana →

dppn

…committed a misdemeanour while he was sleeping in Jātiyāvana.

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jāṇussoṇi →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana, consulting him on many topics, such as: results of actions, AN.i.56 Nibbana here and now, AN.i.157 brahmins and…

jīvakambavana →

dppn

A mango-grove in Rājagaha, belonging to Jīvaka, which he made over to the Buddha and his monks. He built a monastery in the grove, and there the Buddha stayed several times. On one such occasion Ajāt …

kajangala →

dppn

…was staying in the Veḷuvana at Kajangala, the lay followers there heard a sermon from the Buddha and went to the nun Kajaṅgalā to have it…

kajaṅgalā →

dppn

…was residing in the Veḷuvana there, the inhabitants of the village went to her and asked her to explain in detail what the Buddha had taught…

kakkaṭa →

dppn

…the woodlands near by, such as the Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

kakudha →

dppn

…the Buddha at the Añjanavana in Sāketa, and asked him whether he experienced feelings of pleasure and sorrow. The Buddha replied that he had…

kandarāyana →

dppn

…Mahā Kaccāna at the Gundavana near Madhurā and accused him of not paying due respect to elderly brahmins, but when Mahā Kaccāna preached to…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…and at the Mahāvana, among them being Mahānāma, SN.v.369f. AN.iii.284f. AN.iv.220f. AN.v.320f. Nandiya, SN.v.403f.

kappāsika vanasaṇḍa →

dppn

Kappāsika VanasaṇḍaKappāsiya Vanasaṇḍa

A grove near Uruvelā. There the a group of men came across the Buddha while seeking for a woman…

karerikuṭikā →

dppn

A building in the Jetavana where the Mahāpadāna Sutta was taught. DN.ii.1ff.

Jetavana3building

karerimaṇḍalamāḷa →

dppn

…on themselves the Buddha’s stern rebuke.

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kassapa →

dppn

…Buddha late one night at Jetavana and uttered several stanzas, admonishing monks to train themselves in their tasks, laying particular stress on the…

kassapakārāma →

dppn

…probably near Veḷuvana. It was here that Assaji stayed during his last illness, when the Buddha visited him to comfort him….

katamorakatissa →

dppn

…they happened to be at Veḷuvana near by, she expressed great disappointment that these had been invited, when such most eminent disciples as…

kaḷimbha →

dppn

…that the peace of the Mahāvana was being disturbed by the Licchavis who came to see the Buddha, he, with the other monks, went to…

kaṇḍakīvana →

dppn

KaṇḍakīvanaKantakīvanaTikantakī

A grove near Sāketa. The conversation which took place there between Sāriputta and Moggallāna is recorded…

kaṭissaha →

dppn

…to places of solitude, such as Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133

kevaṭṭa →

dppn

…householder of Nāḷandā. Once when the Buddha was staying in the Pāvārika-ambavana at Nāḷandā, Kevaṭṭa visited him….

khema →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke several verses on the desirability of leading the good life. SN.i.57

Khema3

An arahant….

khemiyambavana →

dppn

A mango grove near Benares. Udena once stayed there and preached the Ghoṭamukha Sutta. MN.ii.157

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khārodakā →

dppn

A river in Avīci, flowing alongside the Asipattavana. MN.iii.185

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kimbila →

dppn

…Sutta in the Palāsavana at Naḷakapāna. MN.i.462ff.

In three different places in the Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.247 AN.iii.339…

kisāgotamī →

dppn

…records a visit paid to her by Māra as she sat resting in Andhavana. He was forced to retire discomfited.

kokanada →

dppn

…he invited the Buddha and the monks to a meal when the Buddha was staying at Bhesakalāvana; the palace was just completed. Vin.ii.127 Vin.iv.199…

kokālika →

dppn

…sinful desires, he left Jetavana, but boils immediately came out on his body, swelling and bursting. Groaning with pain, he fell down at the gate…

kosambī →

dppn

…once stayed in the Siṃsapāvana in Kosambī. SN.v.437

Already in the Buddha’s time there were four establishments of the Order in…

kumārakassapa →

dppn

…was meditating in Andhavana a deva appeared before him, and asked him fifteen questions which only the Buddha could answer. This led to the…

kusinārā →

dppn

…banks of which was the Ambavana; beyond that was the Hiraññavatī river.

After the Buddha’s death his body was carried into the city by the…

kuṇḍadhānavana →

dppn

KuṇḍadhānavanaKuṇḍiṭṭhānaKuṇḍikāKuṇḍiyāKuṇhāna

It was while the Buddha was dwelling in this monastery that Suppavāsā…

kuṇḍaliya →

dppn

…the Buddha at the Añjanavana in Sāketa. He asks the Buddha what profit comes from the Buddha’s way of living.

The conversation leads to a…

kāmabhū →

dppn

…name record visits paid to Kāmabhū by Cittagahapati at Ambāṭakavana in Macchikāsaṇḍa. SN.iv.291 SN.iv.293

kīṭāgiri →

dppn

…monk, on his way to Jetavana, passed through the place and was asked by a pious layman to complain to the Buddha of their ill-behaviour. On…

kūṭāgārasālā →

dppn

…the woods outside the Mahāvana, at the foot of a tree; visitors coming at that time would, if their desire to see him was insistent, DN.i.151…

lakuṇṭaka →

dppn

…Bhaddiya in the Ambāṭakavana, as he sat there enjoying the bliss of arahantship, are included in the Theragāthā. They speak of the fools who…

laṭṭhivana →

dppn

LaṭṭhivanaLatthivanaLatthivanuyyāna

A grove to the southwest of Rājagaha. In it was the Supatiṭṭha cetiya, where the Buddha stayed during…

licchavī →

dppn

…Kūṭāgārasālā in Mahāvana. There the Licchavis visited him in large numbers, sometimes AN.v.133f. disturbing the calm of the spot and…

macchikāsaṇḍa →

dppn

…contained the Ambāṭakavana, which Citta presented as a monastery for the monks, at the head of whom was Mahānāma.

Sudhamma Thera also…

maddakucchi →

dppn

…from there to the Jīvakambavana, where he was treated by Jīvaka. Vin.ii.193f. It is said SN.i.27f. that seven hundred devas of the Satullapa…

madhurā →

dppn

…he stayed there in the Gundāvana, and was visited there by the king of the city, Avantiputta, MN.ii.83 and the brahmin Kandarāyana. AN.i.67…

maghadevaambavana →

dppn

MaghadevaambavanaMakhādevaambavana

A mango grove in Mithilā where Makhādeva lived in meditation after retiring from household life.

This grove…

mahākaccāyana →

dppn

…his staying at Vāraṇā on the bank of Kaddamadaha; AN.i.65 at the Gundāvana in Madhurā; AN.i.67 MN.ii.83 and at Tapodā in Rājagaha.

mahākoṭṭhita →

dppn

…records a discussion at Jetavana between Savittha, Koṭṭhita and Sāriputta, as to who is best: one who has testified to the truth with body,…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…staying in the Gosiṅgasālavana in the company of Mahā Kassapa, Ānanda, Revata and Anuruddha, engaged in friendly discussion, referring their…

mahānāma →

dppn

…walking about in the Mahāvana in Vesāli he saw some young Licchavis paying homage to the Buddha and accused them of inconsistency….

mahāpajāpatī →

dppn

…of monks and nuns in Jetavana, the Buddha declared Pajāpatī chief of those who were long ordained. AN.i.25

It is said that once Pajāpatī…

mahāvana →

dppn

…located.

Vesāli3parkMahāvana2

A wood near Kapilavatthu. In this wood was preached the Mahāsamaya Sutta and the Madhupiṇḍika…

mallā →

dppn

…Pāvā and stayed in the Ambavana of Cunda the smith. A new Mote Hall, called Ubbhataka, had just been completed for the Mallas of Pāvā, and the…

migalandika →

dppn

…to the monks in Mahāvana in Vesāli regarding the defilement and filth of the body, and had retired into solitude, many of the monks, in…

moranivāpa →

dppn

A grove in Veḷuvana at Rājagaha. It contained a Paribbājakārāma, the resort of recluses of various denominations. The Udumbarika Sīhanāda,…

moriyā →

dppn

…Among those claiming a share of the Buddha’s relics were the Moriyas of Pipphalivana. They came rather late and had to be satisfied with a…

moḷiyasīvaka →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana and questioned him regarding predestination. The Buddha explains to him that suffering arises from various…

mukheluvana →

dppn

A grove in Kajaṅgalā. It was there that the Buddha preached the Indriyabhāvanā Sutta. MN.iii.298

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nakulamātā →

dppn

…and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see him. They immediately fell at his feet, calling him “son” and asking why he had been so long…

nakulapitā →

dppn

…and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see him. They immediately fell at his feet, calling him “son” and asking why he had been so long…

nandaka →

dppn

…at the waiting hall at Jetavana. It is said that the Buddha was attracted to the spot by the sound of Nandaka’s preaching, and, finding the door…

nandana →

dppn

…chief of the parks in Tāvatiṃsā, where the inhabitants of Tāvatiṃsā, headed by Indra, go for their…

nandiya →

dppn

…lived in the Gosiṅgasālavana. MN.i.205 His Theragāthā verse is a warning to the Dark Lord not to attack a bhikkhu such as he….

navanavutiyo →

dppn

NavanavutiyoNavanavatiya

A city in Uttarakuru. DN.iii.201

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naḷakapāna →

dppn

…near the village, the Ketakavana and the Palāsavana; in the latter, Sāriputta preached two sermons at the request of the Buddha. AN.v.122f.

niceluvana →

dppn

A grove of mucalinda trees in Kimbilā. AN.iii.247

Kimbilā3park

nigrodhārāma →

dppn

…noonday siesta in the Mahāvana near by. SN.iii.91f.

Among others mentioned as having stayed at Nigrodhārāma is Lomasakaṅgiya. MN.iii.200 A…

nikata →

dppn

…desiring solitude, retired to the Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

niraya →

dppn

…of the Majjhima Nikāya contains another list: Gūtha, Kukkuḷa, Simbalivana, Asipattavana and Khārodakanadī.

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nāgavana →

dppn

A park near Hatthigāma, belonging to Uggagahapati. It was there that he first met the Buddha and was converted. AN.iv.213

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nālāgiri →

dppn

…knees before the Buddha. The Buddha returned to Veḷuvana. Vin.ii.194f.

palāsavana →

dppn

A wood near Naḷakapāna in Kosala. The Buddha stayed there, AN.v.122 and it was there that the Naḷakapāna Sutta was preached. MN.i.462

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pañcālacaṇḍa →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and uttered a verse to the effect that the man who understands jhāna finds room even among crowding obstacles….

pilotika →

dppn

…met him returning from Jetavana, where he had gone early to wait on the Buddha. Pilotika, on being questioned, spoke very highly of the Buddha. It…

piyaṅkara →

dppn

…she came unexpectedly to Jetavana where Anuruddha was reciting some verses. The sound pleased her and she stood “smitten to the marrow, like a…

piṅgalakoccha →

dppn

…He visited the Buddha at Jetavana and the Buddha preached to him the Cūḷasāropama Sutta, at the end of which he declared himself the Buddha’s…

pokkharasāti →

dppn

…clan) and lord of Subhagavana treated as empty boasts the claims of brahmins and recluses to transcend ordinary human bonds and rise to the…

potaliputta →

dppn

…visited Samiddhi at the Vejuvana in Rājagaha and said that he had heard the Buddha declare that all action and speech were vain, and that what…

punabbasumātā →

dppn

…when the Buddha was at Jetavana, she, with her daughter Uttarā on her hip and the boy’s hand in hers, came to the grove in search of food. She…

puṇṇa →

dppn

…meet him, and went to Andhavana, where Puṇṇa was spending his siesta. Sāriputta questioned him on the seven acts of purity, and Puṇṇa…

pālileyya →

dppn

…Bhaddasāla in the Rakkhitavanasaṇḍa. There a certain elephant who, finding communal life distasteful, had left his herd, waited on the…

pāricchattaka →

dppn

…which grew in the Nandanavana. The devas eagerly watch each stage of development of leaf and flower, and each stage is marked by great…

pārāsariya →

dppn

Pārāsariya1Pārāpariya

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how being restrained he has overcome defilements. Thag.116

Pārāsariya2

A brahmin teacher mentioned in the Indriya …

pāvārikambavana →

dppn

Pāvārikambavana1

The mango grove of Pāvārika of Kosambī.

Kosambī3parkPāvārikambavana2

A mango grove at Nāḷandā…

pāyāsi →

dppn

…was staying in the Siṃsapāvana near by, he was convinced of the error of his views. Thereupon he instituted an almsgiving to all who sought his…

rakkhita →

dppn

…forest tract near the village of Pārileyya. There the Buddha retired and lived at the foot of the…

rohitassa →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and asked if one could, by travelling, reach the end of the world where there would be no birth, old age, death,…

rāhula →

dppn

…went with him alone to Andhavana, and preached to him the Cūḷa Rāhulovāda Sutta. At the end of the discourse, Rāhula became an arahant,…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Rājagaha—e.g., Sītavana, Jīvaka’s Ambavana, Pipphaliguhā, Udumbarikārāma, Moranivāpa with its Paribbājakārāma, Tapodārāma,…

sahali →

dppn

devaputta, follower of Makkhali Gosāla. He visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana, in the company of several other Devas, and spoke…

sakka →

dppn

SakkaVatrabhūVāsavaMaghavāMāghaPurindadaSahassakkhaSahassanettaSujampatiKosiya

Almost always spoken of as chief of the devas. The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.229 contains a list of his names.

  • Maghavā, be …

salaḷāgāra →

dppn

…building in Jetavana. Once when Sakka went to visit the Buddha he found him in the Salaḷāgāra, wrapt in samādhi, with Bhuñjatī…

sambhūta →

dppn

…of how a bhikkhu in the Sītavana (Cool Grove) is victorious. Thag.6

Sambhūta2Sānavāsī

When the Vajjiputtaka heresy arose, his help…

sanaṅkumāra →

dppn

A Mahā Brahmā, whose name means “ever young”. In the Nikāyas DN.i.121 MN.i.358 SN.i.153 AN.v.327 he is mentioned as the author of a famous verse, which is eleswhere attribued to the Buddha. SN.ii.284 …

santuṭṭha →

dppn

A disciple of the Buddha at Ñātikā. He was born after death in Akanitthābhavana, there to pass entirely away. DN.ii.92 SN.v.358f.

sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra →

dppn

…mountain cave in the Sītavana, near Rājagaha. DN.ii.116 A conversation which took place there between Sāriputta and Upasena, just before the…

sarabhū →

dppn

…of the Sarabhū, which flowed through the Añjanavana.

Saryu1river

selā →

dppn

…her meditation in the Andhavana under a tree when Māra, in the guise of a stranger, approached her and tried to tempt her. But she refuted his…

serī →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and held a conversation with him regarding the giving of food. He tells the Buddha that he was formerly a king, a…

setabyā →

dppn

…Setavyā was the Siṃsapāvana, where Kumāra Kassapa lived, and where he preached the Pāyāsi Sutta to the brahmin Pāyāsi, who held a royal…

siṃsapāvana →

dppn

…83.34133parkSiṃsapāvana2Sīsapāvane

A grove in Kosambī, where the Buddha once stayed. SN.v.437

25.37131,…

somā →

dppn

…the foot of a tree in Andhavana, Māra, wishing to interrupt her privacy, approached her, invisible in the air, and teased her, remarking on the…

soṇa →

dppn

…and he went to Sītavana, but many people visited him and he was unable to concentrate. He strove hard, and, through pacing up and down in…

subhagavana →

dppn

…the Brahmanimantanika Sutta MN.i.326 SN.i.142 It was under a sāla tree in Subhagavana that the Mūlapariyāya Sutta was preached….

subhā →

dppn

…speak of how in Jīvakambavana, a libertine, in the prime of youth, seeing her going to her siesta, stopped her, inviting her to sensual…

subrahmā →

dppn

…visits the Buddha at Veḷuvana and tells him that his heart is full of dismay. The Buddha replies that the only path out of sorrow is by way of…

sudatta →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke two stanzas on the value of earnestness. SN.i.53

Sudatta3SudantaKumāputtassa therassa…

suddhikabhāradvāja →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and stated that a man can be purified only by knowledge of the Vedas. The Buddha answered that it is not knowledge…

sudinna →

dppn

…with his mother, at the Mahāvana, and begged that he would give her a son, so that the Licchavis might not confiscate their wealth for want of an…

sujātā →

dppn

…she saw the Buddha at Añjanavana and listened to his preaching. Even as she sat there her insight was completed, and she became an arahant. She…

sumana →

dppn

…as having lived in Andhavana with Khema. Together they visited the Buddha, and, when Khema had gone away, Sumana talked with the Buddha about…

sundarī →

dppn

…from the direction of Jetavana. After some days, the heretics hired some villains to kill Sundarī and hide her body under a heap of rubbish near…

susumāragiri →

dppn

…the city was the Bhesakalāvana where the Buddha stayed.

During his visits there he preached the Anumāna Sutta MN.i.95f. and the Bodhirāja…

sāketa →

dppn

…Kāḷaka, and the Tikantakivana, AN.iii.169 both of which were evidently near the city. Mention is also made SN.v.174 SN.v.298f. Vin.i.289 of…

sāvatthī →

dppn

…Near the city was the Andhavana. Between Sāketa and Sāvatthī was Toraṇavatthu. SN.iv.374

The Buddha passed the greater part of his monastic…

sītavana →

dppn

…Thera so loved the Sītavana that he came to be called “Sitavaniya.

Ekavihāriya is also mentioned its delighting in the solitude of…

sīvaka →

dppn

…to find the Buddha at Sītavana.Vin.ii.155f. SN.i.211 He is mentioned among the chief Yakkhas to be invoked by followers of the Buddha in time…

tatojasī →

dppn

A messenger of Vessavaṇa. DN.iii.201

tatolā →

dppn

Messenger of Vessavaṇa. DN.iii.201

tatotalā →

dppn

Messenger of Vessavaṇa. DN.iii.201

tattalā →

dppn

Messenger of Vessavaṇa. DN.iii.201

tissa →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana and, having listened to his teaching, entered the Order. Metteyya retired with his teacher into the forest and not…

udena →

dppn

…death, in the Khemiyambavana near Benares. There the brahmin Ghoṭamukha visited him. Their conversation is recorded in the Ghoṭamukha…

uggaha →

dppn

…was staying in the Jātiyāvana at Bhaddiya, Uggaha invited him and three monks to a meal at his house. At the conclusion of the meal, he asked…

uggatasarīra →

dppn

…he visited the Buddha at Jetavana to consult him as to the efficacy of the sacrifice. Three times he told the Buddha that he had heard that the…

ujjhānasaññikā →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Jetavana late at night. They charged the Buddha with inconsistency, but later, begging his forgiveness, they were pardoned…

ukkaṭṭha →

dppn

…was in the Subhagavana at Ukkaṭṭha that the Mūlapariyāya Sutta MN.i.1ff. was preached.

In the Brahmanimantika Sutta MN.i.326…

upacāla →

dppn

…to visit the Buddha, they moved to the Gosiṅgasālavana in search of quiet.

upacālā →

dppn

…taking her siesta in Andhavana, Māra tried to arouse in her sensual desires, but she vanquished him and became an arahant. This account is found…

upananda →

dppn

…to those that came to Jetavana. Among the visitors was a banker, and when the banker expressed the desire to give something to Upananda to show…

upavāna →

dppn

A monk who was occasionally the attendant of the Buddha, and who features in a number of discourses. Once when the Buddha was attacked by cramp, Upavāna, with the help of his lay-friend Devahita, obt …

uppalavaṇṇā →

dppn

…came across, in Andhavana, some meat left behind, obviously for her, by some kind-hearted thief.; having cooked the meat, she took it to…

uruvelakappa →

dppn

…the day alone in the Mahāvana, and he went there and sat down at the foot of a tree. Meanwhile the householder Tapassu arrived and told Ānanda…

uruvelā →

dppn

…Uruvelā, to the Kappāsikavanasanda and converted the Bhaddavaggiyā. Vin.i.23f. At Uruvelā dwelt also the Tebhātika-Jatilas:…

uttara →

dppn

…the Buddha at the Añjanavana in Sāketa. He utters a stanza, and the Buddha, in another stanza, amplifies what he has said….

uttarakuru →

dppn

…Kapīvanta, Janogha, Navanavatiya, Ambara-Ambaravatiya and Āḷakamandā, the last being the chief city.

The king of Uttarakuru is Kuvera,…

uttaramātā →

dppn

…Once as she passed Jetavana at sunset looking for food, with her daughter on her hip and holding her son by his finger, she saw the assembly,…

vajirā →

dppn

…she was meditating in Andhavana at Sāvatthī, Māra questioned her as to the origin of a “being”, its creator, its origin, its destiny….

vanasavhaya →

dppn

…city lying between Vedisa and Kosambī, on the road taken by Bāvarī’s disciples….

vanavaccha →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of his delight to be meditating in nature. Thag.13

There is a separate verse also ascribed to a Vacchagotta on the same theme. Thag.113

vassakāra →

dppn

…lives, and is told, in Veḷuvana. Vassakāra thinks this a good place for the practice of jhāna, and tells Ānanda of a conversation he once had…

vesāli →

dppn

…of which she gave her Ambavana for the use of the Order. DN.ii.98

Among eminent followers of the Buddha who lived in Vesāli, special mention is…

vetambarī →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana and spoke of their beliefs. Vetambarī spoke two verses, one condemning asceticism, and the other, which followed…

vetaraṇi →

dppn

…bitter, Snp.674 and the river flows by the Asipattavana.

5river

veḷukaṇṭakī →

dppn

VeḷukaṇṭakīVeḷukaṇḍakīVeḷukaṇḍakiyāVeḷukaṇṭakiyā

A lady of Veḷukaṇṭa. She is mentioned as an exemplary lay woman.AN.i.88 AN.ii.164 AN.i.26 SN.ii.236 She founded, for the Order headed by Sāriputta and …

veḷuvana →

dppn

…the Buddha’s stay at Veḷuvana, Dabba Mallaputta, at his own request, was appointed regulator of lodgings and apportioner of rations. Vin.ii.74…

yakkha →

dppn

A class of non human beings generally described as non-human. They are mentioned with Devas, Rakkhasas, Dānavas, Gandhabbas, Kinnaras, and Mahoragas (? Nāgas).

Elsewhere AN.ii.38 they rank, in progr …

yasa →

dppn

…in the Mahāvana, he discovered that the Vajjian monks had raised the “Ten Points” contrary to the Buddha’s teachings, and…

yasoja →

dppn

…to see the Buddha at Jetavana. There they stood talking to the monks who lived there and made a great uproar. The Buddha, sending Ānanda to…

yona →

dppn

YonaYavānaYonakā

A country and its people. The name is probably the Pāḷi equivalent for Ionians, the Baktrian Greeks. The Yonas are mentioned with the Kambojas in the Assalāyana Sutta MN.ii.149 as pl …

ākoṭaka →

dppn

…visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana accompanied by Asama, Sahali, Ninka, Vetambarī and Mānava-Gāmiya. Ākoṭaka spoke before the Buddha in praise…

āmalakīvana →

dppn

ĀmalakīvanaĀmalakivana

A grove at Cātumā. The Buddha once stayed there, and it was on that occasion that the Cātumā Sutta was preached….

bhāvanā →

farkas

gyakorlás, kiteljesítés, fejlesztés, kibontakoztatás

abhibhavana →

ncped

overcame (?).

abhisambhavana →

ncped

(from abhisambhavati) mastering.

abhisevana →

ncped

pursuit of; indulgence in.

abhiññā →

ncped

abhiññā1

absol.

abhiññā2

feminine (& ~a m.?)

  1. higher or special knowledge; true understanding.
  2. a special or supernatural power or knowledge (five (or six): iddhividhā, …

antovana →

ncped

the interior of a forest

anudhāvanaka →

ncped

pursuing; following.

anussāvana →

ncped

-ā, feminine

  1. causing to be heard, sounding; proclamation (esp. of a kammavācā).
  2. canvassing, speaking repeatedly (in order to win support)

anusāvana →

ncped

-ā, feminine

  1. causing to be heard, sounding; proclamation (esp. of a kammavācā).
  2. canvassing, speaking repeatedly (in order to win support)

anvānayati →

ncped

leads or brings after oneself; incurs

aparissāvanaka →

ncped

(one who has no water-strainer.

asipattavana →

ncped

forest of trees with swords or knives for leaves

avañāta →

ncped

despised; underrated

aṭṭhīkatvā →

ncped

aṭṭhīkatvāaṭṭhikatvāna

ind. making something one’s aim or object; paying attention.

cajitvāna →

ncped

of cajati

caritvāna →

ncped

of carati

cavanadhamma →

ncped

liable to fall from one existence to another; liable or about to die.

cavanatā →

ncped

, abstr. the state of falling from one existence; death.

caṇḍālavaṃsadhovana →

ncped

name of an acrobatic feat.

chaḍḍayitvāna →

ncped

of chaḍḍeti

chedāpayitvāna →

ncped

of chedāpeti

chetvāna →

ncped

of chindati

chādayitvāna →

ncped

of chādeti

cittabhāvanā →

ncped

mental development or accomplishments.

cittiṃkaritvānā →

ncped

cittīkatvānā →

ncped

cāvana →

ncped

, ~a., feminine causing to move or fall, moving; causing to fall away (from) or abandon.

cāvanādhipāya →

ncped

intending or wishing to cause (someone) to fail away (from) or abandon.

daṇḍaparissāvana →

ncped

kind of sieve or filter (made on a wooden framework)

dhovana →

ncped

  1. rinsing, washing; washing off.
  2. water for washing.
  3. (according to commentaries) a certain ritual (and festival), involving washing of bones.

dhovanā →

ncped

(an instrument) for washing.

dhīrūpasevanā →

ncped

association with the wise.

disvāna →

ncped

of dakkhati

disvānaṃ →

ncped

of dakkhati

gahetvāna →

ncped

of gaṇhāti

gantvāna →

ncped

of gacchati

javana →

ncped

swift; fleet of foot.

javanapañña →

ncped

having swift understanding; of ready intelligence?

jetvāna →

ncped

of jināti

jhatvāna →

ncped

of jhatvā

karitvāna →

ncped

having done.

kasitvāna →

ncped

katvāna →

ncped

having done or made.

kaṇḍuvana →

ncped

itch, itching; scratching

kaṇḍūvana →

ncped

(~antī)n.

kaṭacchuparissāvana →

ncped

handled strainer

kiñcikkhabhāvanā →

ncped

the producing of some material gain (?)

kāyabhāvanā →

ncped

physical development or training

naditvāna →

ncped

of nadati

navanava →

ncped

ever new; quite new; one new after another

netvāna →

ncped

of nayati

niddhamitvāna →

ncped

of niddhamati

nikkhamitvāna →

ncped

of nikkhamati

nikkhipitvāna →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nimminitvāna →

ncped

of nimmināti

nissajitvāna →

ncped

nissajjitvāna →

ncped

of nissajjati

nisīditvāna →

ncped

of nisīdati

nāsayitvāna →

ncped

of nāseti

olokayitvāna →

ncped

orohitvāna →

ncped

oruhitvāna →

ncped

osadhītiṇavanappatayo →

ncped

plants, grasses, and trees

osadhītiṇavanaspatayo →

ncped

plants, grasses, and trees

ossavana →

ncped

(according to commentary) the top of the roof

ossāvana →

ncped

(according to commentary) the top of the roof

thālidhovana →

ncped

the water used for washing a pot.

tulayitvāna →

ncped

of tuleti

ubbhujitvāna →

ncped

having pulled up (one’s clothes).

uggahetvāna →

ncped

unnatavanata →

ncped

raised and depressed; prominent and low; elated and cast down

upahantvāna →

ncped

upasevanā →

ncped

practice, performance; devotion (to); association (with); use.

upaṭṭhāpetvāna →

ncped

ussāvana →

ncped

proclaiming, declaring aloud.

ussāvanantikā →

ncped

(a place for storage, kappiyabhūmi or kappiyakuṭi) authorized by a declaration (while it is being built), whose erection is coterminous with a declaration

ñatvāna →

ncped

of jānāti

ācamayitvāna →

ncped

ācikkhitvāna →

ncped

ādevanā →

ncped

lamenting; deploring.

ālaggetvāna →

ncped

fastening, hanging (on, loc.)

āsevanā →

ncped

assiduous practice; habitual cultivation.

access →

nyana

Access: Moment of access into one-pointed concentration: see: javana

anuloma-citta →

nyana

…4 moments of impulsion javana flashing up immediately before either reaching the absorptions jhāna or the supra-mundane paths see:…

association →

nyana

Association: sampayutta-paccaya is one of the 24 conditional relations paccaya. *

Asubha:* Impurity, loathsomeness, foulness, disgust. - In Vis.M VI, it is the cemetery contemplations * …

bhāvanā-bala →

nyana

Bhāvanā-bala: see: patisankhāna-bala

bhāvanā-maya-paññā →

nyana

Bhāvanā-maya-paññā: understanding based on mental development’; see: paññā

bhāvanā →

nyana

Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …

brahma-vihāra →

nyana

Brahma-vihāra: the 4 ‘sublime’ or ‘divine abodes’, also called the 4 Infinite states appamaññā are: loving-kindness mettā Pity karunā, altruistic or sympathetic joy muditā equanimity *up …

gotrabhū →

nyana

…of the 4 impulse moments javana cf. viññāna-kicca immediately preceding the entering into an absorption jhāna or into one of the…

impulsion →

nyana

Impulsion: javana

javana →

nyana

Javana: fr. javati to impel: ‘impulsion’, is the phase of full cognition in the cognitive series, or perceptual process citta-vīthi see….

jhāna →

nyana

Jhāna: ‘absorption’ meditation refers chiefly to the four meditative absorptions of the fine-material sphere rūpa-jjhāna or rūpāvacara - jjhāna avacara They are achieved through the att …

paccavekkhana-ñāna →

nyana

…of impulse consciousness javana - citta one after the other, flash up while reviewing the path. After they again have sunk into the…

paccaya →

nyana

…Repetition-condition āsevana-paccaya refers to the kammical consciousness, in which each time the preceding impulse moments javana -…

padhāna →

nyana

Padhāna: ‘effort.’ The 4 right efforts samma - padhāna forming the 6th stage of the 8-fold path i.e. sammā - vāyāma see: magga are: 1 the effort to avoid samvara-padhāna 2 to overc …

parikamma →

nyana

Parikamma: ‘preparatory-moment’: see: javana

patisankhāna-bala →

nyana

Patisankhāna-bala: and Bhāvanā-bala: ‘power of reflection’, and ‘power of mental development’. About these 2 powers it is said in A. II, 10:

What, o Bhikkhus, is the power of reflection? If …

paññā →

nyana

Paññā: ‘understanding, knowledge, understanding, insight’, comprises a very wide field. The specific Buddhist knowledge or understanding, however, as part of the Noble 8-fold path magga to deli …

preparatory concentration →

nyana

[[preparatory concentration]]Preparatory concentration: and preparatory image, etc.: see: samādhi javana

puñña-kiriya-vatthu →

nyana

…listening to the Doctrine savana 10 straightening one’s right views rectification of views; ditthujukamma - Expl. in Atthasālini Tr….

tranquillity →

nyana

Tranquillity: of mind: see: samatha, samatha - vipassanā, bhāvanā, bojjhanga - ‘One who has taken t. as his vehicle’: samathayānika

āsevana-paccaya →

nyana

Āsevana-paccaya: repetition, is one of the 24 conditional relations paccaya.

āyūhana →

nyana

…six impulse-moments javana depending on one and the same state of directing āvajjana (see. viññāna-kicca ), these are called the…

abbaṇa →

pts

adjective without wounds Dhp.124.

a + vaṇa, Sk. avraṇa

abhibhavana →

pts

overcoming, vanquishing, mastering SN.ii.210 (variant reading BB abhipatthana).

fr. abhibhavati

abhiharati →

pts

…āruhi Snp-a.383), Snp.708 (vanantaṃ abhihāraye vanaṃ gaccheyya Snp-a.495); Thig.146 (aor. ˚hārayiṃ uyyānaṃ = upanesi Thag-a.138). 3…

abhijīvanika →

pts

adjective belonging to one’s livehood, forming one’s living Vin.i.187 (sippa).

abhi + jīvana + ika

abhimukha →

pts

…(nagara˚), Ja.ii.416 (Jetavana˚); Dhp-a.i.170 (tad˚); Dhp-a.ii.89 (nagara˚); Pv-a.3 (kāma˚, opp. vimukha), Pv-a.74 (uyyāna˚)
■ nt….

abhirata →

pts

…Ja.v.382 (dāna˚); Pv-a.54 (puññakamma˚), Pv-a.61 (satibhavana˚), Pv-a.105 (dānâdipuñña˚).

pp. of abhiramati

abhisamaya →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.109; Vv-a.73 (bhāvana˚), Vv-a.84 (sacchikiriya˚); Dpvs.i.31. -anabhisamaya not grasping correctly, insufficient understanding,…

abhisamparāya →

pts

… ■ evaṃ-gatika evanabhisamparāya (adj.) “leading to such & such a revirn such & such a future state” DN.i.16, DN.i.24, DN.i.32,…

abhisevanā →

pts

pursuit, indulgence in (-˚) Sdhp.210 (pāpakamma˚).

abhi + sevana fr. sev

abhitthavana →

pts

praise Thag-a.74.

fr. prec.

abhivaḍḍhati →

pts

…Pv-a.8, Pv-a.133; Sdhp.288, Sdhp.523. 2. to grow over or beyond, to outgrow Ja.iii.399 (vanaspatiṃ)

pp abhivuḍḍha & ˚vuddha;

acchādeti →

pts

to cover, to clothe, to put on DN.i.63 = Iti.75; Ja.i.254; Ja.iii.189; Ja.iv.318; Pp.57; Pv.i.10#5 (ger. acchādayitvāna); DN-a.i.181 (= paridahitvā); Pv-a.49, Pv-a.50
■ fig to envelop, to fill Ja …

adhiṭṭhāna →

pts

  1. decision, resolution, self-determination, will (cp. on this meaning Cpd. 62; DN.iii.229 (where 4 are enumerated, viz. paññā˚, sacca˚ cāga upasama˚); Ja.i.23; Ja.v.174; Pts.i.108; Pts.ii.171 sq., …

ahe →

pts

…is correct, which is not beyond doubt. C. on p. 64 explains as “ahevanaṃ vuccati vanasaṇḍo”).

= aho, cp. aha1

ajjhatta →

pts

adjective noun that which is personal, subjective, arises from within (in contrast to anything outside, objective or impersonal); as adv. & ˚interior, personal, inwardly (opp.; bahiddhā bāhira etc o …

ajjhogāhati →

pts

…enter, to go into DN.i.101 (vanaṃ), DN.i.222 (samuddaṃ); MN.i.359, MN.i.536; AN.iii.75 AN.iii.368; AN.iv.356; AN.v.133; Vin.iii.18; Ja.i.7;…

ajjhogāheti →

pts

…enter, to go into DN.i.101 (vanaṃ), DN.i.222 (samuddaṃ); MN.i.359, MN.i.536; AN.iii.75 AN.iii.368; AN.iv.356; AN.v.133; Vin.iii.18; Ja.i.7;…

allīyati →

pts

…illīyituṃ); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati a); pp. allīna-Caus. alliyāpeti [cp. Sk. ālāpayati, but B.Sk. allīpeti Mvu.iii.144; pp….

amba →

pts

…Vv-a.198

  • -vana a m. grove or wood DN.ii.126; Ja.i.139; Vv-a.305
  • -siñcaka one who…

ambila →

pts

adjective sour, acid; one of the 6 rasas or tastes, viz. a., lavaṇa, tittaka, kaṭuka kasāya, madhura (see under rasa): thus at Mil.56. Another enumeration at Cnd.540 & Dhs.629
■ Ja …

ambāṭaka →

pts

the hog-plum, Spondias Mangifera (a kind of mango) Vin.ii.17 (˚vana); DN-a.i.271 (˚rukkha).

anasitvāna →

pts

without eating, fasting Ja.iv.371.

ger. of an + aśati

andha →

pts

…tamaḥ); Dhp-a.ii.49 (˚vana dark forest). 2. (fig.) mentally blinded, dull of mind, foolish, not seeing DN.i.191 (+ acakkhuka), DN.i.239…

anta →

pts

…country-side); vananta the border of the wood the woods Dhp.305; Pv.ii.3#10 (explained by vana Pv-a.86 same use in BSk., vanânta…

antara →

pts

…gen. Kp-a.57; Dhp-a.i.59 (vanasaṇḍassa a.)
■ abl. antarā (see also sep. article of antarā) in combn.

anu →

pts

…acting according to, ˚ssavana by hearsay, ˚sāsati ad-vise, com-mand etc

    1. (fig.) following after second to, secondary,…

anubhavana →

pts

…(iṭṭhâniṭṭh-ânubhavana-lakkhanā vedanā “feeling is characterised by the experiencing of what is pleasant and unpleasant”); Mil.60…

anubhavati →

pts

…Pv-a.79 etc. (cp. anubhavana)
ppr med. -bhavamāna Ja.i.50; aor. -bhavi Pv-a.75 (sampattiṃ); ger. -bhavitvā Ja.iv.1; Pv-a.4…

anubhoti →

pts

…Pv-a.79 etc. (cp. anubhavana)
ppr med. -bhavamāna Ja.i.50; aor. -bhavi Pv-a.75 (sampattiṃ); ger. -bhavitvā Ja.iv.1; Pv-a.4…

anupāpuṇāti →

pts

(anuppā˚) to reach, attain, get to, find SN.i.105; ger. anuppatvāna Pv.ii.9#24 (˚pāpuṇitvā Pv-a.123)
pp anupatta (q.v.)
caus anupāpeti (q.v.).

anu …

anuravanā →

pts

lingering of the sound, resounding Mil.63.

abstr. fr. anuravati

anussava →

pts

…also at Vv-a.322, cf. anussavana); ii.396, 430 (id.); iv.441; instr. -ena from hearsay, by report AN.ii.191 (cf. itihītihaṃ).

anu + sava…

anussavana →

pts

Err:509

anussāvana →

pts

(f.) a proclamation Vin.i.317, Vin.i.340; Vin.v.170, Vin.v.186, Vin.v.202 sq.

fr. anussāveti

anuttariya →

pts

…or of 6 (viz. dassana˚, savana˚ lābha˚, sikkhā˚, pāricariyā˚, anussata˚;) at DN.iii.250 DN.iii.281; AN.i.22; AN.iii.284, AN.iii.325…

anvāgacchati →

pts

  1. to go along after, to follow, run after, pursue; aor. anvāgacchi Pv.iv.5#6 (= anubandhi Pv-a.260).
  2. to come back again Ja.i.454 (ger. ˚gantvāna)

pp anvāgata (q.v.).

anu …

apara →

pts

…function as in compounds vananta (see anta1 5): a further away, westward Ja.v.471; Mil.292 (janapada). b future…

apilāpana →

pts

counting up, repetition [Kern, Toev, s.v. gives der. fr. a + plāvana] Ne.15, Ne.28 Ne.54; Mil.37.

fr. api + lap

apiḷahati →

pts

…guḷa, veṇu: veḷu etc. On ndh for yh see avanandhati

apiḷandhati →

pts

…guḷa, veṇu: veḷu etc. On ndh for yh see avanandhati

appaṭivāṇa →

pts

non-obstruction, not hindering not opposing or contradicting AN.i.50; AN.iii.41; AN.v.93 sq. adj. Ja.i.326.

a + paṭivāṇa, for ˚vrāṇa, the guṇa-form of vṛ; cp. Sk. prativāraṇa

appaṭivāṇitā →

pts

not being hindered, non-obstruction, free effort; only in phrase “asantuṭṭhitā ca kusalesu dhammesu appaṭivāṇitā ca padhānasmiṃ” (discontent with good states and the not shrinking back in the strug …

arañña →

pts

…SN.i.203 (mahā); AN.i.60 (˚vanapatthāni); AN.ii.252; AN.iii.135, AN.iii.138; Snp.39, Snp.53, Snp.119; Dhp.99, Dhp.329, Dhp.330; Iti.90; Vv.56#7;…

aru →

pts

wound, a sore, only in compounds: -kāya a heap of sores MN.ii.64 = Dhp.147 = Thag.769 (= navannaṃ vaṇamukhānaṃ vasena arubhūta kāya Dhp-a.iii.109 = Vv-a.77); -gatta (adj.) with wounds in the b …

asati →

pts

*Asati

(& Asanāti q.v.) to eat; imper. asnātu Ja.v.376; fut. asissāmi Thag.223; Snp.970
ppr med asamāna Ja.v.59; Snp.239. ger. asitvā Mil.167; & *a …

asattha →

pts

noun adjective absence of a sword or knife, without a knife, usually combd. with adaṇḍa in var. phrases see under daṇḍa. Also at Thag.757 (+ avaṇa).

a + sattha

asaṃsaṭṭha →

pts

…mixing, not associating, not given to society MN.i.ai4; SN.i.63; Snp.628 = Dhp.404 (= dassana-savana-samullāpa paribhogakāya-saṃsaggānaṃ…

asevanā →

pts

not practising, abstinence from Snp.259 (= abhajanā apayirupāsanā Kp-a.124).

a + sevanā

asi →

pts

…(˚niraya); Pv-a.221 (˚vana); Sdhp.194.

  • -pāsa having swords for snares (a class of deities) Mil.191. *…

assasati →

pts

  1. to breathe, to breathe out, to exhale Ja.i.163; Ja.vi.305 (gloss assāsento passāsento susu ti saddaṃ karonto); Vism.272. Usually in combn. with passasati to inhale …

assavanatā →

pts

not listening to, inattention MN.i.168.

abstr. fr. assavana

asubha →

pts

adjective impure, unpleasant, bad, ugly, nasty; nt. ˚ṃ nastiness, impurity. Cp. on term and the Asubha-meditation, as well as on the 10 asubhas or offensive objects Dhs. trsl. 70 and Cpd. 121 n. …

avajānāti →

pts

  1. to deny Vin.ii.85; AN.iii.164 = Pp.65.
  2. (later) to despise Dhp-a.iii.16; Pv-a.175 (grd ˚jānitabba)-Of short stem-form ñā are found the foll grd. avaññeyya Pv-a.175, and with o˚: grd. oñāta …

avanata →

pts

see oṇata.

avanati →

pts

(-˚) feminine stooping, bending, bowing down, humiliation Mil.387 (unnat’âvanati).

fr. avanamati

avassāvana →

pts

straining, filtering (?) Ja.ii.288.

fr. ava + Caus. of sru to flow

avhāna →

pts

  1. begging, calling, asking Snp.710; Vism.68 (˚ânabhinandanā).
  2. addressing, naming Snp-a.605 (= nāma).

fr. avhayati, Sk. āhvāna in diff. meaning

ayaṃ →

pts

pronoun demonstr. pron. “this, he”; f. ayaṃ; nt. idaṃ & imaṃ “this, it” etc. This pron. combines in its inflection two stems, viz. as˚; (ayaṃ in nom. m. & f.) & im˚; (id in nom. nt.).

I. Form …

añjana →

pts

…(lomāni); Ja.i.138 (kesā) Ja.i.194; Ja.ii.369; Pv-a.258 (vana).

from añjati2

aṭṭhi →

pts

Aṭṭhi˚1

in combn. with katvā: to make something one’s attha, i.e. object, to find out the essence or profitableness or value of anything to recognise the natu …

bala →

pts

Bala1

neuter

  1. strength power, force DN.ii.73; AN.i.244; Thag.188; Dhp.109 (one of the 4 blessings, viz. āyu, vaṇṇa, sukha, bala; cp Dhp-a.ii.239); Pv.i.5#12 (= kāya-bala Pv-a.30); Pv …

bali →

pts

…Ja.v.103 sq.

  • -haraṇa taking oblations AN.v.79 (˚vanasaṇḍa).

cp. Vedic bali; regarding etym. Grassmann…

bhavana →

pts

dwelling, sphere, world, realm SN.i.206, Snp.810 (see expln Mnd.132: nerayikānaṃ nirayo bh. etc. & Snp-a.534: niray’ ādi-bhede bhavane); Mnd.448 (Inda˚ the realm of Indra); Ja.iii.275 (nā …

bhavati →

pts

to become, to be, exist, behave etc. (cp. Cnd.474 sambhavati jāyati nibbattati pātu-bhavati)

I. Forms

There are two bases used side by side, viz bhav˚; and (contracted) ho˚; the latte …

bhuñjati →

pts

Bhuñjati1

to eat (in general), to enjoy, make use of, take advantage of, use Snp.102, Snp.240, Snp.259, Snp.619; Dhp.324 Pp.55.
pot bhuñjeyya Snp.400; Dhp.308, 2nd pl *bhuñj …

bhāsā →

pts

speech, language, esp. vernacular, dialect Ja.iv.279 (manussa˚ human speech), Ja.iv.392 (caṇḍāla˚); Kp-a.101 (saka-saka˚-anurūpa); Snp-a.397 (Milakkha˚); DN-a.i.176 (Kirātā-Yavanâdi-Millakkhāna …

bhāva →

pts

  1. being, becoming, condition, nature; very rarely by itself (only in later & C. literature, as e.g. Ja.i.295 thīnaṃ bhāvo, perhaps best to be translated as “women’s character,” taking bhāva = attabhā …

bhāvanā →

pts

producing, dwelling on something, putting one’s thoughts to, application, developing by means of thought or meditation, cultivation by mind, culture
■ See on term Dhs translation 261 (= 2

bhāvanīya →

pts

adjective “being as ought to be, to be cultivated, to be respected, in a self-composed state (cp. bhāvitatta) MN.i.33 (garu + ; explained by Bdhgh as “addhā ’yam āyasmā jānaṃ jānāti passaṃ passatī t …

bhāvitatta →

pts

…is perfect) Vism.185 (˚bhāvana, adj. one of well-trained character), Vism.267, Vism.400 (+ bahulī-kata); Dhp-a.i.122 (a˚); Thag-a.164…

brahant →

pts

…vast forest AN.i.187.

  • -vana the wild wood, immense forest AN.i.152; AN.iii.44; Vv.63#3 Ja.v.215.
  • -sukha

brahma →

pts

…of Br Ja.iv.377 sq. -bhavana Br- world or abode of Br. Mnd.448. -bhūta divine being, most excellent…

brahmā →

pts

…of Br Ja.iv.377 sq. -bhavana Br- world or abode of Br. Mnd.448. -bhūta divine being, most excellent…

calaka →

pts

…(˚aṭṭhikāni meat-remnants & bones).

perhaps from carv to chew; but Sk. carvana, chewing, is not found in the specific sense of P….

caraka →

pts

  1. = cara2 (a messenger) Ja.vi.369 (attha˚); adj. walking through: sabbalokaṃ˚ Ja.v.395.
  2. any animal SN.i.106; Pv-a.153 (vana˚).

carati →

pts

to move about, to “live and move,” to behave, to be
imper act. cara (Ja.i.152), carā (metri causa, Ja.iii.393); imper. med. carassu (Snp.696), pl. carāmase (= exhortative, Snp.32); -ppr. caranto …

catur →

pts

…& Greek incense (yavana); -jātiya (& ˚jātika) in ˚gandha prec. Ja.iii.291; Ja.iv.377; Pv-a.127; Mil.354; Ja.i.178 (˚ka);…

cavana →

pts

shifting, moving, passing away, only in ˚dhamma doomed to fall, destined to decease DN.i.18, DN.i.19; DN.iii.31, DN.iii.33; MN.i.326; Iti.76; Ja.iv.484; Ja.vi.482 (˚dhammatā).

from cavati

cavanatā →

pts

state of shifting, removal SN.ii.3≈(cuti +); MN.i.49 (id.).

chindati →

pts

…vicikicchaṃ, vanathaṃ, etc.) Freq. in similes: see J.P.T.S. 1907, 88

Forms

  1. chid: aor acchidā Snp.357, as…

citraka →

pts

Cittaka(a) & Citraka(b)

  1. (adj.)(a) coloured Ja.iv.464.
  2. (m.)(b) the spotted antelope Ja.vi.538.
  3. (nt. a (coloured) mark (on the forehead) Mil.408 (˚dh …

citta →

pts

…Rubia Munjista Ja.vi.278; ˚vana the R.M. grove, one of Indra’s gardens [Sk. caitraratha] Ja.i.52, Ja.i.104; Ja.ii.188; Ja.vi.590, etc.;…

cittaka FIXME double →

pts

Cittaka(a) & Citraka(b)

  1. (adj.)(a) coloured Ja.iv.464.
  2. (m.)(b) the spotted antelope Ja.vi.538.
  3. (nt. a (coloured) mark (on the forehead) Mil.408 (˚dh …

ciñcā →

pts

the tamarind tree Ja.v.38 (˚vana); Snp-a.78. Citi-citi

Sk. ciñcā & tintiḍikā

coca →

pts

…or cinnamon Ja.v.420 (˚vana); -pāna a sweet drink of banana or cocoa-nut milk Vin.i.246.

Both derivation & meaning uncertain. The word…

cāraka →

pts

…pure˚ (see pubbangama), vana˚, -f. cārikā journey, wandering esp. as cārikaṃ carati to go on alms-pilgrimage (see…

cāvanā →

pts

moving, shifting, disappearance Vin.iii.112 (ṭhānato); Sdhp.61 (id.).

dadāti →

pts

to give, etc.

I. Forms

The foll. bases form the Pāli verb-system: dā, dāy, dadā & di.

  1. Bases dā & (reduced); da
    1. dā˚: fut. dassati Ja.i.113, Ja.i.279 Ja.i …

dassana →

pts

…spectacles) AN.iii.202 (+ savana hearing); AN.iv.25 sq. (bhikkhu˚) Snp.207 (muni˚, may be taken as 2, cp. Snp-a.256), Snp.266 (= pekkhaṇa…

dassati →

pts

*Dassati1

to see, to perceive.

  1. (pres.) base dakkh [Sk. drakṣ]: pres.
    1. dakkhati Cnd.428 (= passati), 1st dakkhāmi ibid. (= passāmi) second dakkhasi SN.i.11 …

daṇḍa →

pts

…Mil.282

deva →

pts

god, a divine being; usually in pl. devā the gods. As title attributed to any superhuman being or beings regarded to be in certain respects above the human level. Thus primarily (see 1a) …

devatā →

pts

…kings) Pv.4#2; Pv-a.17; vana˚; wood-nymphs MN.i.306; samudda˚; water-sprites Ja.ii.112 etc. etc. DN.i.180 (mahiddhikā, pl.), DN.i.192;…

dhamma →

pts

…in the Dh. (see above C 3) DN.iii.58 DN.iii.77; SN.v.154;

  • -savana hearing the preachin

dhanāyati →

pts

to desire (like money), to wish for, strive after MN.i.260 (perhaps better to be read vanāyati, see formula under allīyati, and note MN.i.552).

Denom. to dhana

dhona →

pts

adjective noun

  1. purified MN.i.386; Snp.351, Snp.786, Snp.813, Snp.834 (= dhutakilesa Snp-a.542); Ja.iii.160 (˚sākha = patthaṭasākha Com.; variant reading BB vena˚); Mnd.77 = Mnd.176 (: dhonā vucca …

dhopana →

pts

…dead DN.i.6; aṭṭhi-dhovana Bdhgh at DN-a.i.84; AN.v.216 (see Commentary at 364). 2. Surgical washing of a wound Ja.ii.117. 3. In…

dhovana →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.19 (pāda˚) fig. (ariyaṃ) AN.v.216.

Sk. dhāvana; see also dhopana

dhāvana →

pts

running, galloping Ja.ii.431; Mil.351.

Sk. dhāvana

dhīra →

pts

adjective constant, firm, self-relying of character; wise, possessing the knowledge of the Dhamma, often = paṇḍita & epithet of an Arahant DN.ii.128; SN.i.24 (lokapariyāyaṃ aññāya nibbutā dh.), SN.i. …

dinnaka →

pts

an adopted son, in enumn of four kinds of sons (atraja, khettaja, antevāsika, d.) Cnd.448; Ja.i.135 (= posāvanatthāya dinna).

dukkha →

pts

…pain SN.iv.70;

  • -anubhavana suffering pain or undergoing punishment (in Niraya) Ja.iv.3;
  • -antagū one who has…

dvi →

pts

number two.

A. Meanings

I. Two as unit

  1. with objective foundation:
    1. denoting a combination (pair, couple) or a repetition (twice). In this conn. frequent both objective …

dāna →

pts

  1. giving, dealing out, gift; almsgiving liberality, munificence; especially a charitable gift to a bhikkhu or to the community of bhikkhus, the Sangha (cp. deyyadhamma & yañña). As such it constitute …

ekamantaṃ →

pts

…Snp-a.140 as follows: bhāvana-puṃsaka-niddeso, ek’okāsaṃ ekapassan ti vuttaṃ hoti, bhummatthe vā upayogavacanaṃ) Snp.580,…

erāvaṇa →

pts

Name of Indra’s elephant Snp.379; Vv.44#13; Vv-a.15.

gaccha →

pts

…shrub Ja.i.120; khuddaka˚-vana a wood of small shrubs Ja.v.37
■ Pv-a.274; Vv-a.301 (-gumba, brushwood, underwood); Dhp-a.i.171…

gacchati →

pts

…there Ja.ii.160. dukkhānubhavanatthāya gacchamānā “going away for the purpose of undergoing suffering” Ja.iv.3; vohāratthāya gacchāmi I…

gahana →

pts

…Pv-a.43; Vv-a.230 (vana˚) 2. fig. imperviousness, entanglement, obstruction appl. to diṭṭhi, the jungle of wrong views or heresy…

gandha →

pts

…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;…

gati →

pts

…existence. gati migānaṃ pavanaṃ, ākāso pakkhīnaṃ gati, vibhavo gati dhammānaṃ nibbānaṃ arahato gati: the wood is the sphere of the…

gaṇhati →

pts

Gaṇhati & Gaṇhāti

The forms of the verb are from three bases, viz.

  1. gaṇha- (Sk. gṛhṇā-);
    Pres.: ind. gaṇhāti (gaṇhāsi Pv-a.87)
    pot gaṇheyya,
    imper gaṇha (Ja.i.159; Pv-a.49 …

gaṇhāti →

pts

Gaṇhati & Gaṇhāti

The forms of the verb are from three bases, viz.

  1. gaṇha- (Sk. gṛhṇā-);
    Pres.: ind. gaṇhāti (gaṇhāsi Pv-a.87)
    pot gaṇheyya,
    imper gaṇha (Ja.i.159; Pv-a.49 …

ghaṭa →

pts

…a swarm of fish Ja.ii.227; vana˚ dense forest Ja.ii.385; Ja.iv.56; Ja.v.502; Ja.vi.11, Ja.vi.519, Ja.vi.564; brahma company of brahmins…

go →

pts

…dealing with, mixing with. vana living in the woods Pv.ii.6#5; vāri˚ (in water) Snp.605 jala˚ (id.) Ja.ii.158 (opp. thala˚). Vesiyā˚ (etc.)…

gumba →

pts

…Cp. pagumba = gumba, in vana˚ Snp.233 (see Kp-a.192) veḷu˚ Thag.919

■ Acc. gumbaṃ (adv.) thickly, in masses balled together Mil.117…

hanati →

pts

Hanati1 & hanti

  1. to strike, to thresh SN.iv.201; Ja.iv.102
  2. to kill DN.i.123; AN.iv.97 (asinā hanti attānaṃ); Snp.125; Dhp.405; maggaṃ˚; to slay travellers on the road Ja.i.274; Ja.ii …

hasati →

pts

Hasati & Hassati

  1. to laugh, to be merry; pres hasati Bv.i.28; Mhvs.35, Mhvs.59; hassati Snp.328, Snp.829;
    ppr hasamāna is preferable variant reading …

hassati →

pts

Hasati & Hassati

  1. to laugh, to be merry; pres hasati Bv.i.28; Mhvs.35, Mhvs.59; hassati Snp.328, Snp.829;
    ppr hasamāna is preferable variant reading …

heṭheti →

pts

to harass, worry, injure Ja.iv.446, Ja.iv.471; Pv.iii.5#2 (= bādheti Pv-a.198) ppr. a-heṭhayaṃ Dhp.49; SN.i.21. med. a-heṭhayāna SN.i.7; SN.iv.179; ger. heṭhayitvāna Ja.iii.480
pp *heṭhayit …

hāsu →

pts

…wise, clever The syn. javana-pañña points to a meaning like “quick-witted,” thus implying “quick” also in hāsu. Kern

inda →

pts

-bhavana the realm of Indra Mnd.448 (cp. Tāvatiṃsa-bhavana).

  • -liṅga the characteristic of…

indriya →

pts

A. On term

Indriya is one of the most comprehensive & important categories of Buddhist psychological philosophy & ethics meaning “controlling principle, directive force, élan, δύναμις” in t …

jahati →

pts

Jahati & jahāti

to leave, abandon, lose; give up, renounce forsake. Ster. expln at Cnd.255 (and passim): pajahati vinodeti byantikaroti anabhāvaṃ gameti. Lit. as well as fig.; esp. w. ref. …

jahāti →

pts

Jahati & jahāti

to leave, abandon, lose; give up, renounce forsake. Ster. expln at Cnd.255 (and passim): pajahati vinodeti byantikaroti anabhāvaṃ gameti. Lit. as well as fig.; esp. w. ref. …

javana →

pts

…Usually in cpd. javana-pañña (adj. of alert intellection, of swift understanding, together with hāsa-pañña (hāsu˚ at…

javanaka →

pts

Err:509

jayati →

pts

(jeti, jināti) to conquer, surpass; to pillage, rob, to overpower, to defeat
pres [jayati] jeti Ja.ii.3; jināti Snp.439; Dhp.354; Ja.i.289; Ja.iv.71
pot jeyya …

jhāpeti →

pts

  1. to set fire to, to burn, to cook Vin.iv.265; Ja.i.255, Ja.i.294; Dhp-a.ii.66; Pv-a.62.

  2. to destroy, to bring to ruin, to kill (see Kern,

    Toevoegselen

    , p. 37 sq. Ja.iii.441 (= ḍahati p …

jīvana →

pts

living, means of subsistence, livelihood Pv-a.161. Spelt jīvāna (variant reading jīvino) (adj.) at Ja.iii.353 (yācana˚).

kaccha →

pts

Kaccha1

neuter

  1. marshy land, marshes; long grass, rush, reed SN.i.52 (te hi sotthiṃ gamissanti kacche vāmakase magā), SN.i.78 (parūḷha k-nakha-lomā with nails and hair like long-grow …

kalandaka →

pts

…cloth or mat, spread as a seat Ja.vi.224; -nivāpa Name of a locality in Veḷuvana, near Rājagaha, where oblations had been…

kamma →

pts

the doing, deed, work orig. meaning (see karoti) either building (cp. Lit kùrti, Opr. kūra to build) or weaving, plaiting (still in mālākamma and latā˚ “the intertwining of garland …

kampati →

pts

to shake, tremble, waver Kh.6; Ja.i.23; Snp.268 (expl. Kp-a.153: calati, vedhati) Bdhd 84
■ Cp. anu˚, pa˚, vi˚, sam˚
kampamāna (adj.) trembling Ja.iii.161; agitated, trou …

kaniṭṭha →

pts

…SN.v.285, etc. -bhavana the abode of the highest gods Ja.iii.487.

Sk. kaniṣṭha; compar. & superl.; see kaññā

karaka →

pts

…with a strainer (parissavana to prevent injury to living things. See also Mil.68; Pv.iii.2#24; Pv-a.185. 2. hail (see…

karoti →

pts

v. irreg. Of the endless variety of forms given by grammarians only the foll. are bona fide and borne out by passages from our texts (when bracketed found in gram. works only).

I. Act

  1. I …

karuṇā →

pts

  1. (f.) pity compassion. Karuṇā is one of the 4 qualities of character significant of a human being who has attained enfranchisement of heart (ceto-vimutti) in the 4 sentiments viz. mettā k.˚ upekhā …

kasiṇa →

pts

Kasiṇa1

adjective entire, whole Ja.iv.111, Ja.iv.112.

Vedic kṛtsna

Kasiṇa2

neuter one of the aids to kammaṭṭhāna, the practice by means of which myst …

kattikā →

pts

(& -kattika) Name of a month (Oct
■ Nov.), during which the full moon is near the constellation of Pleiades It is the last month of the rainy season, terminating on the full moon day of Kattikā ( …

kaviṭṭha →

pts

the elephant-apple tree, Feronia elephantum Ja.v.38 (˚vana).

cp. kapittha

kaṇḍuvana →

pts

….

fr….

kaṇḍūyana →

pts

the itch Ja.v.69.

See kaṇḍuvana

kaṭacchu →

pts

…Pv-a.135.

keḷāyati →

pts

to adorn oneself with (acc.), to fondle, treasure, take pride in (gen.) MN.i.260 (allīyati kelāyati dhanāyati mamāyati, where dhanāyati is to be read as vanāyati as shown by variant reading SN.iii.190 …

khadira →

pts

…of a ˚wood Ja.v.389; -vana a forest of acacias Ja.ii.162; -sūla an impaling stake of a ˚wood…

khandha →

pts

…sattānaṃ… cuti cavanatā bhedo antaradhānaṃ maccu maraṇaṃ kālakiriyā khandhānaṃ bhedo kalevarassa nikkhepo MN.i.49 = Vb.137…

khaya →

pts

waste, destruction, consumption decay, ruin, loss; of the passing away of night Vv-a.52 mostly in applied meaning with ref. to the extinction of passions & such elements as condition, life, & rebirth …

khipati →

pts

to throw, to cast, to throw out or forth, to upset Snp.p.32 (cittaṃ); Ja.i.223 (sīsaṃ), Ja.i.290 (pāsake); Ja.ii.3 (daḷhaṃ dalhassa: to pit force against force)
aor khipi SN.iv.2, SN.iv.3 (khuracakk …

kilañjā →

pts

…kilañjā-kaṇḍūvanaṃ viya hutvā… Ja.ii.249; “his music was like the scraping of a mat” suvaṇṇa-kilañjā a gilt mat…

kiñcikkha →

pts

trifle, a small thing: yaṃ vā taṃ vā appamattakaṃ Snp.121; Snp.131; Pp-a 210 (iii.4). āmisa-kiñcikkha-hetu “for the sake of a little gain” AN.i.128 = Pp.29; at Pv.ii.8#3 as āmisa-kiñci-hetu (but …

koṭi →

pts

…(ref. to the buying of Jetavana by Anāthapiṇḍika).

  • -gata “gone to the end,” having reached the end i.e. perfection,…

kubbanaka →

pts

brushwood or a small, and therefore unproductive, wood Snp.1134 (expl. Nd ii.by rittavanaka appabhakkha appodaka).

fr. kuṃ-vana

kumuda →

pts

…(adj.) of the colour of white lotus (sindhavā) Pv-a.74

  • -vana a mass of white lotuses Ja.v.37.

kākola →

pts

…(cp. kāka) Ja.iii.246 (= vanakāka); Ja.v.268, Ja.v.270 (gijjha k˚ ā ca ayomukhā… khādanti naraṃ kibbisakārinaṃ); Ja.vi.566.

*…

kāma →

pts

…of kāmarāga at Ne.28; as vana (desire) Ne.81

In the popular view they are also to be enjoyed in “heaven”: saggaṃ lokaṃ upapajjissāmi…

kānana →

pts

glade in the forest, a grove, wood Snp.1134 (= Cnd. s.v. vanasaṇḍa); Thig.254 (= Thag-a.210 upavana); Ja.vi.557; Sdhp.574.

cp. Sk. kānana

kāya →

pts

group, heap, collection, aggregate, body

Definitions and synonyms

Snp-a.31 gives the foll. synonyms and similes of kāya: kuṭī, guhā (Snp.772), deha, sandeha (Dhp.148 = Thag.20), nāvā (Dhp.3 …

lavana →

pts

cutting, reaping Mil.360.

fr. lunāti

lavaṇa →

pts

salt, lotion Mil.112; Sdhp.158. See loṇa.

cp. late Vedic lavaṇa, cp. Zimmer, Altind. Leben 54

laṅghati →

pts

  1. to jump over (acc.) step over, to hop Ja.iii.272; Ja.v.472 (langhamāno yāti); Mil.85.
  2. to make light of, disregard neglect, transgress Pv-a.15; Vv-a.138
    ■ Cp. abhilaṅghati, ullaṅghati

c …

laṭṭhi →

pts

…of places, as Laṭṭhivana (Ja.i.83 etc.).

  • -madhu(ka) “cane-honey,” i.e. liquorice Ja.iv.537; Dhp-a.iv.171 (˚ka).

Sk….

limpati →

pts

to smear, plaster, stain; usually in pass. (or med.) sense “to get soiled, to dirty oneself” Thig.388; Pv-a.215
■ Doubtful in Snp passages, where both limpati & lippati; are found as readings, e. …

loka →

pts

world, primarily “visible world,” then in general as “space or sphere of creation, with var. degrees of substantiality. Often (unspecified in the comprehensive sense of “universe.” Sometimes the term …

loṇa →

pts

salt; as adj., salty, of salt, alkaline- Vin.i.202 (loṇāni bhesajjāni alkaline medicine among which are given sāmuddaṃ kāḷaloṇaṃ sindhavaṃ ubbhidaṃ bilaṃ as var. kinds of salt), Vin.i.220 = Vin.i.243 …

lunana →

pts

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

for lūna(na), cp. lavana

lunāti →

pts

… ■ See lava, lavaka, lavana lāyati, lavati.

, given as lu at Dhtp.504 (“chedana”) & Dhtm.728 (“paccheda”). For etym. cp. Gr….

madhu →

pts

…cp. Laṭṭhi-madhukavana Ja.i.68

  • -lāja sweet corn Ja.iv.214 Ja.iv.281
  • -vāṇija honey seller Mhvs.5, 49
  • -ssava flowing…

magga →

pts

  1. a road (usually high road), way, foot-path Vism.708 (maggaṃ agata-pubba-purisa, simile of); Vb-a.256 (tiyojana˚, simile of a man travelling); Dhp-a.i.229- addhāna˚; high road Vin.iv.62; MN. …

mahant →

pts

…[Cp. BSk. māhendra in ˚bhavana “the abode of the Great Indra,” and vaṛṣa “the rain of the Gr. I.” (here as rain-god), both at…

mahati →

pts

to honour, revere Vv.47#11 (pot. med. 1 pl. mahemase, cp Geiger, P.Gr. § 129; explained as “mahāmase pūjāmase at Vv-a.203). Caus. mahāyati in same sense: ger mahāyitvāna (poetical) Ja.iv.236

mahisa →

pts

…fight), DN.i.9; Ja.iii.26 (vana wild b.); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.36 (T. māhisaṃ)
mahīsa Ja.vi.110- mahiṃsa Vism.191, & in Np.;…

mahiṃsa →

pts

…fight), DN.i.9; Ja.iii.26 (vana wild b.); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.36 (T. māhisaṃ)
mahīsa Ja.vi.110- mahiṃsa Vism.191, & in Np.;…

mahīsa →

pts

…fight), DN.i.9; Ja.iii.26 (vana wild b.); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.36 (T. māhisaṃ)
mahīsa Ja.vi.110- mahiṃsa Vism.191, & in Np.;…

makkaṭa →

pts

…Vb-a.228 & Vb-a.259 (tālavana˚), cp. Vism.245 2. a spider: see ˚*sutta*.

mana(s) →

pts

…vīthi-paṭipādako javana-p.˚ ti ti-ppakāro.“-compounds: -kusalatā proficiency in attention DN.iii.211; -kosalla id. Vb-a.56…

mano →

pts

…vīthi-paṭipādako javana-p.˚ ti ti-ppakāro.“-compounds: -kusalatā proficiency in attention DN.iii.211; -kosalla id. Vb-a.56…

manteti →

pts

to pronounce in an important (because secret) manner (like a mantra), i.e.

  1. to take counsel (with = instr. or saddhiṃ) DN.i.94, DN.i.104 (mantanaṃ manteyya to discuss DN.i.122 (2nd pl. i …

manāpa →

pts

…Snp.759; Dhp.339 (˚ssavana); Vv-a.71; Pv-a.3, Pv-a.9. Often in combination piya manāpa, e.g. DN.ii.19 DN.iii.167; Ja.ii.155; Ja.iv.132 …

maraṇa →

pts

…satta-nikāyā cuti cavanatā bhedo antaradhānaṃ maccu maraṇaṃ kālakiriyā, khandhānaṃ bhedo, kaḷebarassa nikkhepo MN.i.49;…

maya →

pts

adjective (-˚ only) made of, consisting of
■ An interesting analysis (interesting for judging the views and sense of etymology of an ancient commentator) of maya is given by Dhamm …

mañca →

pts

couch, bed Vin.iv.39, Vin.iv.40 (where 4 kinds are mentioned which also apply to the defn of pīṭha, viz. masāraka bundikābaddha, kuḷīra-pādaka, āhacca-pādaka; same def< …

maṇḍapa →

pts

temporary shed or hall erected on special or festive occasions, an awning, tent Vin.i.125; Vism.96, Vism.300 (dhamma-savaṇa˚), Vism.339 sq (in simile); Dhp-a.i.112; Dhp-a.ii.45; Dhp-a.iii.206 (˚kā …

mettā →

pts

to love, to be fat: “mejjati mettā siniyhatī ti attho” love, amity, sympathy, friendliness, active interest in others. There are var. defns & explains of mettā: the stereotype “*metti mettā …

mukha →

pts

…opening Pv-a.180. -dhovana-ṭṭhāna place for rinsing the mouth, “lavatory” Dhp-a.ii.184 -puñchana wiping…

māsa →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.212

  • -vana plantation Ja.v.37 (+ mugga˚).

Vedic māṣa, Phaseolus indica, closely related to another…

nakkhatta →

pts

the stars or constellations, a conjunction of the moon with diff. constellations, a lunar mansion or the constellations of the lunar zodiac, figuring also as Names of months & determinant factors of h …

nala →

pts

…made of r. Vin.ii.115;

  • -vana a thicket of reeds Ja.iv.140; Mil.342;
  • -sannibha reedcoloured Ja.vi.537…

naḷa →

pts

…made of r. Vin.ii.115;

  • -vana a thicket of reeds Ja.iv.140; Mil.342;
  • -sannibha reedcoloured Ja.vi.537…

nibbana →

pts

…I. cp. vana2. Freq. nibbāna as variant reading instead of nibbana without cravings Snp.1131 (nikkāmo nibbano);…

nibbanatha →

pts

adjective free from lust or cravings SN.i.180, SN.i.186 (so ’haṃ vane nibbanatho visallo); Thag.526; Dhp.344; Dāvs i.18.

nis + vanatha

nibbisevana →

pts

…Ja.ii.210 (dametvā nibbisevanaṃ katvā), Ja.ii.351; Ja.v.34, Ja.v.381, Ja.v.456; Ja.vi.255; Dhp-a.i.288 (cittaṃ ujuṃ akuṭilaṃ n….

nibbuta →

pts

adjective (lit.) extinguished (of fire), cooled, quenched (fig. desireless (often with nicchāta & sītibhūta), appeased pleased, happy

  1. (lit.) aggi anāhāro n. MN.i.487; Snp.19 (ginī n. = magga-sali …

nibbāna →

pts

…Vv.53#24
vana sabba-saṃyojan’ atītaṃ vanā nibbānaṃ āgataṃ AN.iii.346; nikkhantaṃ vānato ti…

nicca →

pts

…anicca addhuva appāyuka cavanadhamma DN.i.21. anicca + dukkha SN.ii.53 (yad aniccaṃ taṃ dukkhaṃ); SN.iv.28, SN.iv.31, SN.v.345; AN.iv.52…

niddhamana →

pts

…Ja.v.21 (udaka˚); Dhp-a.ii.37.

of niddhamati or = *nirdhāvana = ˚dhovana to dhāvati2

niddhuniya →

pts

? neuter hypocrisy Pp.18 (= makkha); cp J.P.T.S. 1884, 83.

= Sk. nihnuvana fr. nihnute with diff. derivation

nirattha →

pts

adjective useless, groundless, unproficient, vain (opp. sāttha profitable) Snp.582 (nt. as adv.), Snp.585 (niratthā paridevanā); Dhp.41; Ja.iii.26; Pv-a.18 (˚bhāva uselessness), Pv-a.83 (= duḥ).

nis + attha

nirodha →

pts

oppression, suppression; destruction, cessation annihilation (of senses, consciousness, feeling being in general: sankhārā). Bdhgh’s expln of the word is: “ni-saddo abhāvaṃ, rodha-saddo c …

nisevana →

pts

, also -ā feminine practising, enjoying; pursuit Pp.20, Pp.24; Sdhp.406.

Sk. niṣevana, cp. nisevati

nissirīka →

pts

adjective having lost his (or its) splendour or prosperity Ja.vi.225 (ājīvika), Ja.vi.456 (rājabhavana).

nis + sirī

nisīdati →

pts

to sit down, to be seated, to sit, to dwell Cnd.433; Ja.iii.392; Ja.vi.367; Pv.ii.9#3 (nisīdeyya Pot.); Pv-a.74. aor. nisīdi Vin.i.1; Ja.ii.153; Pv-a.5, Pv-a.23, Pv-a.44; 3rd pl. nisīdi …

niṭṭhubhana →

pts

…Prk….

nāga →

pts

-ika ibid. Mnd.89

  • -vana elephant-grove Dhp.324; Dhp-a.iv.15;
  • -vanika el hunter MN.i.175;…

nāla →

pts

…esp. that of the water lily AN.iv.169; Ja.i.392 (˚pana variant reading ˚vana); Vv-a.43. See also nāḷikā & nālī.

Sk. nāla, see nala

nāḷa →

pts

…esp. that of the water lily AN.iv.169; Ja.i.392 (˚pana variant reading ˚vana); Vv-a.43. See also nāḷikā & nālī.

Sk. nāla, see nala

odahati →

pts

  1. to put down, to put in, supply MN.i.117 (okacaraṃ, see under oka); MN.ii.216 (agad’angāraṃ vaṇa-mukhe odaheyya); Thag.774 (migavo pāsaṃ odahi the hunter set a snare; Morris, J.P.T …

ogāhati FIXME double →

pts

…Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger. ogāhetvā MN.iii.175 (T. ogah˚;…

ogāheti →

pts

…Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger. ogāhetvā MN.iii.175 (T. ogah˚;…

osadhī →

pts

…osadhi-tiṇavanappatayo) Pv.ii.6#10 with Snp.296 (gāvo… yāsu jāyanti osadhā); DN.i.12, cp DN-a.i.98; Pv.iii.5#3; Pv-a.86;…

ossavana →

pts

outflow, running water MN.i.189 (variant reading ossāvana & osavana). Cp.; avassava.

fr. ava + sru

oñāta →

pts

despised Mil.191, Mil.229, Mil.288.

pp. o + jānāti, see also avañāta

pa →

pts

…mūl âvayavehi udakassa pivanato pādapo ti“) Pv.iv.3#9- majja˚; drinking intoxicants Snp.400; Pv.iv.1#77 (a˚).

Cp. Ved. ˚pa, adj. base…

pabbajati →

pts

to go forth, to leave home and wander about as a mendicant, to give up the world, to take up the ascetic life (as bhikkhu samaṇa, tapassin, isi etc.). SN.i.140, SN.i.141; Snp.157, Snp.1003 imper. *[pa …

pabbata →

pts

…The 7 mountains round Veḷuvana are enumerated at Ja.v.38
■ Names of some (real or fictitious) mountains, as found in the Jātaka…

padhāna →

pts

…saṃvara˚, pahāna˚, bhāvana˚ anurakkhaṇā˚ or exertion consisting in the restraint of one’s senses, the abandonment of sinful thoughts,…

paha →

pts

Paha1

neuter flight of steps from which to step down into the water, a ghat (= tittha Bdhgh) DN.i.223. The meaning is uncertain, it is trsld as “accessible” at Dial. i.283 (q. …

pajahati →

pts

(˚jahāti) to give up, renounce, forsake, abandon, eliminate, let go, get rid of; freq as synonym of jahati (see Nd ii.under jahati with all forms). Its wide range of application with reference to all …

pakati →

pts

  1. original or natural form, natural state or condition (lit. make-up); as ˚- = primary original, real Vin.i.189; Vin.ii.113; Ja.i.146 (˚vesena in her usual dress); Kp-a.173 (˚kammakara, ˚jeṭṭhaput …

palavana →

pts

Pilavana & Palavana

neuter swimming, plunging Ja.v.409 (pl˚).

fr. plu

para →

pts

adverb adjective

  1. (adv. & prep.) beyond, on the further side of (with abl. or loc.), over Pv-a.168 (para Gangāya, variant reading ˚āyaṃ). See in same meaning & application paraṃ, paro and parā & c …

paribhavana →

pts

Err:509

paribhāvanā →

pts

permeation, penetration Dhs-a.163 (= vāsanā).

fr. paribhāveti

paribhāvita →

pts

  1. penetrated, supplied, filled with, trained, set DN.ii.81 (saddhā-p. cittaṃ, sīla etc.; trsl. “set round with,” cp. Dial. ii.86), cp. SN.v.369; Snp.23 (cittaṃ p.; Snp-a.37 saṃvāsiya); Mil.361; P …

parideva →

pts

…of Epic Sk. (Mbhār. vii.3014); otherwise paridevana nt.

paridevanā →

pts

Err:509

parikkhāra →

pts

…(kāya-bandhanaṃ, parissāvana, i.e. the 3 robes, the bowl, a razor, a needle, the girdle, a water-strainer. They are explained in detail…

parinibbuta →

pts

adjective completely calmed, at peace, at rest (as to the distinction of the twofold application see parinibbāna and cp., Mrs. Rh.D. Buddhism p. 191; Cpd. p. 168), viz.

1 …

parinibbāti →

pts

Parinibbāyati & ˚nibbāti

  1. to be completed, perfected in any work or art, e.g. of a trained horse MN.i.446. Cp. τελειόω.
  2. to die without being reborn to reach complete extinction of existence Vin.i …

parinibbāyati →

pts

Parinibbāyati & ˚nibbāti

  1. to be completed, perfected in any work or art, e.g. of a trained horse MN.i.446. Cp. τελειόω.
  2. to die without being reborn to reach complete extinction of existence Vin.i …

pariplava →

pts

unsteady, wavering, swerving about Dhp.38 (= upplavana Dhp-a.i.309).

fr. pari + plu

parissāvana →

pts

water strainer, filter (one of the requisites of a bhikkhu) Vin.i.209 Vin.ii.119 and passim; Ja.i.198; Ja.iii.377; Mnd.226; Dhp-a.iii.260 (udaka˚); Vv-a.40, Vv-a.63; Sdhp.593.

fr. pari + Caus. of sru

parissāvanaka →

pts

…so that there is nothing left to be filtered Ja.i.400 (so read for ˚ssavanaka). Or is it “not overflowing”?

fr. parissāvana

parivārita →

pts

surrounded, fig. honoured SN.i.166, SN.i.192 = Thag.1235; Ja.ii.48; purakkhata +); Dhp-a.iv.49 (= purakkhata Dhp.343); Dhs-a.1 (devānaṃ gaṇena); Dāvs i.16 (variant reading for parimārita).

pp. of parivāreti

pariyonaddha →

pts

…(taca˚).

pp. of pariyonandhati, cp. onaddha & BSk. paryavanaddha “overgrown” Divy, 120, 125.

pariyonandhati →

pts

…(q.v.).

pari + avanandhati

pasavana →

pts

  1. giving birth Pv-a.35
  2. producing, generating, effecting Pv-a.31 (puñña˚).

fr. pa + su

patta →

pts

…Vv-a.63 Kp-a.45.

  • -dhovana “bowl-washing,” (the water used for) washing the bowl Vin.ii.214. *…

pattha →

pts

…lonely place, in cpd. vana˚; DN.i.71; Pp.59 etc., a wilderness in the forest, explained by Bdhgh as “gāmantaṃ atikkamitvā…

pavana →

pts

…gṛain).

cp. Sk. pavana & pāvana, of;

Pavana2

neuter side of a mountain, declivity DN.ii.254; MN.i.117; SN.i.26;…

pavesana →

pts

…Pv-a.221 (asipattavana˚). 2. beginning Vv-a.71 (opp. nikkhamana). 3. putting in, application Ja.ii.102 (daṇḍe p.). 4. means of…

pañña →

pts

…gambhīra˚ SN.i.190 javana˚ SN.i.63; Cnd.235; tikkha˚; dup˚ DN.iii.252, DN.iii.282; SN.i.78, SN.i.191; SN.ii.159 sq.; MN.iii.25; AN.ii.187…

paṭisevana →

pts

going after, indulging in, practice MN.i.10.

fr. paṭisevati

paṭivasati →

pts

to live, dwell (at) DN.i.129; Vin.ii.299; SN.i.177; Ja.i.202; Snp-a.462; Pv-a.42, Pv-a.67. Pativana, Pativanita, Pativani

paṭi + vasati

paṭivāṇa →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

paṭivāṇitā →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

paṭivāṇī →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

phullita →

pts

in flower, blossoming Ja.v.214 (for phīta = rich), Ja.v.216 (su˚-vana).

pp. of phullati

pibati →

pts

Pivati & Pibati

to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.

1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …

pilava →

pts

…to swim through well = plavana C.). 2. a kind of duck [so Epic Sk.] Vv.35#8 (cp Vv-a.163); Ja.v.420.

fr. plu, cp. Vedic plava boat, Russ….

pilavana →

pts

Pilavana & Palavana

neuter swimming, plunging Ja.v.409 (pl˚).

fr. plu

pivana →

pts

drinking Pv-a.251.

fr. pivati

pivati →

pts

Pivati & Pibati

to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.

1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …

plava →

pts

…to swim through well = plavana C.). 2. a kind of duck [so Epic Sk.] Vv.35#8 (cp Vv-a.163); Ja.v.420.

fr. plu, cp. Vedic plava boat, Russ….

pokkhara →

pts

…in water (?) Vin.i.215 (vanaṭṭha +), Vin.i.238 (id.).

  • -patta a lotus leaf Snp.625; Dhp.401 (= paduma-patta…

posāvanika →

pts

…Vv-a.158 (˚mūla). -iya Ja.i.191.

fr. posāvana = posāpana of Caus. posāpeti

posāvaniya →

pts

…Vv-a.158 (˚mūla). -iya Ja.i.191.

fr. posāvana = posāpana of Caus. posāpeti

poṇa →

pts

Poṇa1

neuter only in cpd. danta˚; a tooth pick Vin.iv.90; Ja.iv.69; Mil.15; Snp-a.272. As dantapoṇaka at Dāvs i.57
■ kūṭa-poṇa at Vism.268 read -goṇa.

= poṇa2?

Poṇa …

pubbaka →

pts

…at Avs.i.259, Avs.i.296, Avs.i.322. 3. (-˚) accompanied or preceded by Thag-a.74 (guṇ’ âbhitthavana udāna); Pv-a.122 (puññânumodana˚…

pure →

pts

…ideal Ja.i.176 (mettā-bhāvanaṃ); Ja.iii.45 (id.), Ja.iii.180 (khantiñ ca mettañ ca); Ja.vi.127 (Indaṃ); Pp-a 194 (paññaṃ). *…

putta →

pts

  1. a son SN.i.210; Snp.35, Snp.38, Snp.60, Snp.557, Snp.858; Dhp.62, Dhp.84 Dhp.228, Dhp.345; Ja.iv.309; Vism.645 (simile of 3 sons); Pv-a.25, Pv-a.63, Pv-a.73 sq.; DN-a.i.157 (dāsaka˚). Four kind …

puñña →

pts

…AN.i.168; Ne.96.

  • -pasavana creation of m. Pv-a.31.
  • -pekkha looking for merit (i.e. reward),…

pāda →

pts

…Pv-a.74.

  • -dhovana cleaning or washing one’s feet Dhp-a.ii.9.
  • -pa “drinking with the foot,” N. for…

pāli →

pts

Pāli (Pāḷi)

feminine

  1. a line, row Dāvs iii.61; Dāvs iv.3; Vism.242 (dvattiṃs’ ākāra˚), Vism.251 (danta˚); Snp-a.87.
  2. a line, norm thus the canon of Buddhist writings; the text of the Pāli Canon …

pālibhaddaka →

pts

…Kp-a.53; Dhs-a.14; Dhp-a.i.383. As phālibhaddaka (-vana) at Ja.ii.162 (variant reading pātali˚).

fr….

pāḷi →

pts

Pāli (Pāḷi)

feminine

  1. a line, row Dāvs iii.61; Dāvs iv.3; Vism.242 (dvattiṃs’ ākāra˚), Vism.251 (danta˚); Snp-a.87.
  2. a line, norm thus the canon of Buddhist writings; the text of the Pāli Canon …

pīti →

pts

…siniddha-pug
■ sevanatā, pasādanīyasuttanta-paccavekkhaṇatā, tadadhimuttatā (cp. Vism.132 & Vb-a.282).;…

pūga →

pts

…betel nut tree Ja.v.37 (˚rukkha-ppamāṇaṃ ucchu-vanaṃ).

Class. Sk. pūga

rahita →

pts

…bhiṃsanakaṃ mahāvanaṃ). 2. deprived of, without (-˚) Ja.iii.369 (buddhiyā rahitā sattā); DN-a.i.36 (avaṇṇa˚); Pv-a.63…

ramita →

pts

having enjoyed, enjoying, taking delight in, amusing oneself with (loc. or saha) Snp.709 (vanante r. siyā); Dhp.305 (id. = abhirata Dhp-a.iii.472) Pv.ii.12#21 (’mhi tayā saha).

pp. of rameti

rasa →

pts

Rasa1

that which is connected with the sense of taste. The defn given at Vism.447 is as follows “jivhā-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇo raso, jivhā-viññāṇassa visaya-bhāvo raso, tass’ ev …

ratta →

pts

…Ja.v.37 (˚sālivana), Ja.iii.216 (˚paduma); Ja.iii.372 (˚suvaṇṇa) Dhp-a.i.393 (id.), Dhp-a.i.248 (˚kambala); Dhp-a.iv.189…

ravaṇa →

pts

…p. 870 ravaṇa˚) Vb-a.68 (where variant reading yavana˚, with?).

fr. ravati

rodati →

pts

Rudati & Rodati

to cry, lament weep, wail

Forms

  1. rud˚; (the older form):
    pres rudati (not yet found);
    ppr rudanto DN.i.115; Snp.675 Snp.691; *[rudamāna …

ropa →

pts

(-˚) plantation; in vana˚ & ārāma˚ SN.i.33.

fr. rop = Caus. of ruh

ropana →

pts

ropanā (f.)

  1. planting Pv-a.151 (ārāma˚); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.41.
  2. healing SN.iv.177 (vaṇa˚)
  3. furthering, making grow Pts.ii.115 (buddhi˚).
  4. (f.) accusation Vin.iv.36.

fr. ropeti1

ropaya →

pts

adjective (-˚) to be healed, only in cpd. du˚; hard to heal (of a wound) Vin.i.216 (vaṇa).

for *ropya, fr. ropeti1

rudati →

pts

Rudati & Rodati

to cry, lament weep, wail

Forms

  1. rud˚; (the older form):
    pres rudati (not yet found);
    ppr rudanto DN.i.115; Snp.675 Snp.691; *[rudamāna …

rukkha →

pts

…Ja.iii.23; Ja.iv.308 (vanajeṭṭhaka-rukkhe nibbatta-devatā); Dhp-a.ii.16; Pv-a.5 (in a Nigrodha tree), Pv-a.43 (in the Vindhya…

rāji →

pts

…line, row Snp.p.107 (nīla-vana˚ = dark line of trees, explained as nīla-vana rukkha-panti Snp-a.451); Vv.64#4 (nabhyo sata-rāji-cittita…

rāmaṇeyyaka →

pts

…seen in a dream: ārāma˚, vana˚, bhūmi pokkharaṇī˚).

orig. grd. of rāmeti, ram, cp. Sk. rāmaṇīya. On e for ī see Geiger, P.Gr.

rūḷha →

pts

Rūḷha1

  1. grown Snp.20 (˚tiṇa).
  2. (see rūhati) healed up Mil.291 (˚vaṇa one whose wound has healed): cp. rūhanā.

pp. of rohati; of ruh; Sk. rūḍha …

saddhamma →

pts

…religion SN.i.140

  • -savana hearing the (preaching of the) true dhamma DN.iii.227, DN.iii.274; AN.i.279; AN.ii.245; AN.iv.25…

sajīvāna →

pts

…spelling for sa-jīvana “same livelihood,” in phrase kiṃsu kamme s. “what is (of) the same livelihood in work, i.e….

samavaṭṭhita →

pts

ready Snp.345 (˚-ā savanāya sotā).

sambhavana →

pts

coming into existence Ne.28.

fr. sambhavati

sambhāvana →

pts

supposition, assumption, the meaning of the particle sace Vin.i.372#2; cp Ja.ii.29; Dhp-a.ii.77.

fr. sambhāveti

sambhāvanā →

pts

honour, reverence, intention, confidence Mhvs.29, Mhvs.55; Dhs-a.163 (= okappanā); Sdhp.224.

fr. sambhāveti

sambādha →

pts

…path Ja.i.104 nijana˚ vana Vism.342; s. vyūha SN.v.369
atisambādha too confined Dhp-a.i.310…

sammati →

pts

…Vin.ii.119 (parissāvanaṃ na s.), Vin.ii.278 (navakammaṃ etc. na s.).

śam to labour; pres. śamyati; pp. Vedic…

samādhi →

pts

  1. concentration; a concentrated, self-collected, intent state of mind and meditation which, concomitant with right living, is a necessary condition to the attainment of higher wisdom and emancipatio …

samāpatti →

pts

attainment AN.iii.5; SN.ii.150 sq.; SN.iv.293 (saññā-vedayita-nirodha˚); Dhs.30 Dhs.101; a stage of meditation AN.i.94; Dhs.1331; Ja.i.343 Ja.i.473; Pv-a.61 (mahā-karuṇā˚); Mnd.100, Mnd.106, Mnd.1 …

san →

pts

San1

a dog; nom. sg DN.i.166 = MN.i.77; SN.i.176; SN.iii.150; Kv.336. For other forms of the same base see suvāṇa.

cp. Vedic śvā, gen. śunaḥ; Av. sp …

sandhovika →

pts

…probably for saṇadhovika at MN.i.229, MN.i.375. Cp. sāṇadhovana (?).

fr. sandhovati

sandāleti →

pts

to break; ger. sandālayitvāna Snp.62.

saṃ + dāleti

santhana →

pts

  1. appeasing Dhp.275.
  2. satisfaction Vv.18#6.

fr. śam, cp. Sk. śāntvana

santhavana →

pts

acquaintance Dhs-a.364.

fr. saṃ + thavati

satti →

pts

…Ja.i.430.

  • -simbali-vana the forest of swords (in purgatory) Ja.v.453.
  • -sūla a sword stake often in simile…

savana →

pts

…flowing Dhp.339; Ja.iv.288; Ja.v.257; savana-gandha of the body, having a tainted odour…

sañjanati →

pts

to be born; only in Caus. -janeti to cause, produce; realize Pp.16; Sdhp.564 (ger. ˚janayitvāna)
pp sañjāta. See also Pass. saṃjāyati.

saṃ + janati

sañjīvana →

pts

adjective reviving Thag-a.181 (Ap. v. 23: putta˚).

fr. saṃ + jīv

saṃsagga →

pts

contact, connection, association Vin.iii.120; AN.iii.293 sq. (˚ārāmatā); AN.iv.87 sq., AN.iv.331; Iti.70; Ja.i.376; Ja.iv.57; Mil.386; Cnd.137; Vb-a.340 (an-anulomika˚); Pv-a.5 (pāpamitta˚)
■ Two …

saṃsevanā →

pts

associating Dhs.1326 = Pp.20.

fr. saṃsevati

saṃvidahati →

pts

to arrange, appoint, fix, settle, provide, prepare DN.i.61
pot ˚eyyāma;
aor ˚vidahi Pv-a.198;
inf -vidhātuṃ AN.ii.35, & -vidahituṃ Vin.i.287;
ger -vidhāya Vin.iv.62 sq., Vin.iv.133; …

saṇa →

pts

…obscure term sāṇa-dhovana-kīḷā to denote a trick of Caṇḍālas. But see sandhovika.

Vedic śaṇa; Gr….

saṇḍa →

pts

…cluster, multitude; a grove (vana˚ DN.i.87; SN.iii.108; Vin.i.23; Ja.i.134 (vana˚); satta˚ teeming with beings Iti.21
Jambu˚; Name of…

sevanatā →

pts

(-˚) feminine = sevanā Vb-a.282 sq.

abstr, fr. sevati

sevanā →

pts

following, associating with Snp.259; Dhs.1326; Pp.20; Dhtp.285 (as nt.); cohabiting Vin.iii.29.

fr. sevati

simbali →

pts

…(s. ˚-pālibhaddaka-vana); Ja.iv.277. sattisimbalivana the sword forest, in purgatory Ja.v.453.

cp. Vedic śimbala flower of the B., cp….

siniddha →

pts

…fond, loving Ja.i.10; Mil.229, Mil.361; Vb-a.282 (˚puggala-sevanatā).

pp. of siniyhati; cp. Epic Sk. snigdha

siṃsapā →

pts

the tree Dalbergia sisu (a strong & large tree) SN.v.437; Siṃsapā-groves (s- vanā are mentioned near Āḷavi AN.i.136; near Setavyā DN.ii.316 sq.; Dhp-a.i.71; Vv-a.297; and near Kosambi SN.v.437.

c …

somanassa →

pts

…ânubhavana-lakkhaṇaṃ, etc.). A synonym of it is veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277.

sota →

pts

…saddhammasavana, yonisomanasikāra, and dhammânudhammapaṭipatti SN.v.347, SN.v.404. -phala the effect of having entered upon…

soṇa →

pts

Soṇa1

a dog Ja.i.146; Ja.vi.107 (= sunakha); Snp.675; Vism.191; Dhp-a.iii.255 (+ sigāla); soṇi (f.) a bitch Mhvs.7, Mhvs.8 = sona Iti.36.

see suvāṇa

Soṇa2</s …

su →

pts

…Vv.36#4; Snp-a.355. -ssavana good news Ja.i.61. -ssoṇi having beautiful hips Ja.iv.19; Ja.v.7, Ja.v.294; cp. sussoṇiya Ja.vi.503, &…

sukha →

pts

…i.e. of the kind of experiencing pleasant contacts)
Two kinds, viz kāyika & cetasika;

suna →

pts

Suna1

swollen Vin.ii.253; AN.iv.275, AN.iv.470.

Sk. śūna, pp. of śū to swell

Suna2

a dog, also written suṇa Ja.vi.353, Ja.vi.357 (cp. sunakha).

Sk. śuna; see *[suvāṇa](/de …

sunakha →

pts

dog AN.i.48; AN.ii.122; Thig.509; Ja.i.175, Ja.i.189; Ja.ii.128, Ja.ii.246; Pv-a.151, Pv-a.206
rukkha˚ some sort of animal Ja.vi.538. fem. sunakhī a bitch Ja.iv.400
■ Na …

supāṇa →

pts

dog DN.ii.295 = MN.i.58, MN.i.88; Snp.201; Mil.147. Spelt supāna at Ja.iv.400.

= suvāṇa

suta →

pts

Suta1

  1. heard; in special sense “received through inspiration or revelation” learned; taught A 97 sq.; DN.iii.164 sq., DN.iii.241 sq.; freq in phrase “iti me sutaṃ” thus have I heard, I ha …

sutta →

pts

…sūcanto suvuttato savanato ’tha sūdanato suttāṇā-sutta-sabhāgato ca suttaṃ Suttan ti akkhātaṃ.“-DN.ii.124; Vin.ii.97;…

suvanaya →

pts

easy to bring SN.i.124 = Ja.i.80.

su-v-ānaya

suvāna →

pts

Suvāṇa & suvāna

a dog MN.iii.91 (= supāṇa MN.i.58); Ja.vi.247 (the 2 dogs of hell: Sabala & Sāma); Vism.259 (= supāṇa Kp-a.58). As suvā˚; at Sdhp.379, Sdhp.408
■ See also the var. forms san, suṇ …

suvāṇa →

pts

Suvāṇa & suvāna

a dog MN.iii.91 (= supāṇa MN.i.58); Ja.vi.247 (the 2 dogs of hell: Sabala & Sāma); Vism.259 (= supāṇa Kp-a.58). As suvā˚; at Sdhp.379, Sdhp.408
■ See also the var. forms san, suṇ …

suṇoti →

pts

Suṇāti & suṇoti

to hear.
pres suṇāti DN.i.62, DN.i.152; SN.v.265; Snp.696; Iti.98; Mil.5 suṇoti Ja.iv.443;
pot suṇeyya Vin.i.7; DN.i.79; suṇe Ja.iv.240;
imper *[suṇa]( …

suṇāti →

pts

Suṇāti & suṇoti

to hear.
pres suṇāti DN.i.62, DN.i.152; SN.v.265; Snp.696; Iti.98; Mil.5 suṇoti Ja.iv.443;
pot suṇeyya Vin.i.7; DN.i.79; suṇe Ja.iv.240;
imper *[suṇa]( …

sāla →

pts

…Sal tree Vv-a.176.

  • -laṭṭhi Sal sprout AN.ii.200.
  • -vana Sal grove DN.ii.134; MN.i.124;…

sānu →

pts

…(Vv-a.136) translates vana wood, that on the latter paṃsupabbata sānupabbata a forest-hill Ja.iv.277; Ja.vi.415, Ja.vi.540;…

sāpānadoṇī →

pts

MN.ii.183 = MN.ii.152 (C. = sunakhānaṃ pivanadoṇi a dog’s trough).

sāropin →

pts

adjective healing, curative MN.ii.257 (vaṇa-˚).

saṃ + ropin, cp. ropeti1 & rūhati1

sāvana →

pts

shouting out, announcement, sound, word Ja.ii.352; Sdhp.67.

fr. sāveti

sāṇadhovana →

pts

kind of play DN-a.i.84 = saṇadhovikā.

sīvana →

pts

Sīvana & sīveti

see *vi*˚.

sīvathikā →

pts

…Vism.240; Pv-a.195. Sivana & siveti;

etym. doubtful; perhaps = *Sk. śivālaya; Kern derives it as śīvan “lying” + atthi “bone,…

sīveti →

pts

Sīvana & sīveti

see *vi*˚.

sūpatittha →

pts

…+ upatittha, the latter = tittha, cp. upavana: vana

ta →

pts

…e.g. yena Jīvakassa ambavanaṃ tena pāyāsi: where the Mangogrove of J. was, there he went = he went to the M. of J. DN.i.49; yena Gotamo…

tapa →

pts

…= ˚kamma DN.i.165 sq. (should it be tapopakkama = tapa + upakkama, or tapo-kamma?).

  • -vana the ascetic’s forest…

tapana →

pts

…Ja.v.201 (in metaphorical play of word with aggi & brahmacārin Com. visīvana-aggiṭṭha-sankhātā-tapanī).

to tapati & tapa

tapo →

pts

…= ˚kamma DN.i.165 sq. (should it be tapopakkama = tapa + upakkama, or tapo-kamma?).

  • -vana the ascetic’s forest…

tattha →

pts

A.

  1. of place:
    1. place where there, in that place Snp.1071, Snp.1085; Dhp.58; Ja.i.278; Pv.i.10#15; often with eva: tatth’ eva right there, on the (very same) spot SN.i.116; Ja.ii.154; …

taṇhā →

pts

(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …

thavikā →

pts

…(patta-thavikato parissāvanaṃ nīharitvā). Also for carrying money: sahassathavikā a purse of 1,000 pieces Ja.i.54, Ja.i.195, Ja.i.506;…

thālī →

pts

…in -dhovana washing of the dish AN.i.161 (+ sarāva-dhovana); -pāka an offering of barley or rice…

thāsotu →

pts

Thāsotu˚

in thāsotujana savana at Thag-a.61 according to Morris, J.P.T.S. 1884, 81 it is to be read ṭhānaso tu jana˚.

tibba →

pts

…AN.ii.149; tibbo vanasaṇḍo avijjāya adhivacanaṃ SN.iii.109; tibbasārāga (kāmesu SN.iii.93 = Iti.90; AN.ii.30; tibbo…

tidasa →

pts

…uppanna Vv-a.164)

  • -pura the city of the 30, i.e. Heaven Mil.291;
  • -bhavana the state of the 30,…

timira →

pts

…Ja.iii.189 (t. rukkha); vanatimira a flower Ja.iv.285 Ja.v.182.

Sk. timira fr. tim = tam (as in tamas), to which also belong tibba 2 &…

tiracchāna →

pts

…(t- pāṇā); Ja.i.459 (= vanagocara); Vb.412 sq.;

  • -yoni the realm of the brute creation, the animals. Among the 5 gatis…

tittaka →

pts

adjective sharp, bitter (of taste) MN.i.80 (˚alābu), MN.i.315 (id.); Pv-a.47 (id.; so read for tintaka lābu) Dhs.629 = Cnd.540 (tittika; enumerated between lavaṇa & kaṭuka); Dhs-a.320.

cp. Sk. tikt …

tittakatta →

pts

bitterness, enumerated with lavaṇattaṃ & kaṭukattaṃ at Mil.56 = Mil.63 (cp. Cnd.540).

abstr. to tittaka

tiṇha →

pts

…SN.iv.167 (kuṭhārī); AN.iv.171; Snp.667 (˚dhāra), Snp.673 (asipattavana); Ja.i.253; Sdhp.381.

see tikhiṇa

tāla →

pts

…MN.i.187; Ja.i.202 (˚vana), Ja.i.273 (˚matta as tall as a palm): Vv-a.162; Pv-a.100 (chinnamūlo viya tālo) 2. a strip, stripe, streak…

tāvatiṃsa →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.8;

  • -bhavana the realm of the 33 gods Ja.i.202; Vism.207 sq., Vism.390, Vism.416, and passim.

tayo +…

ubbhava →

pts

birth, origination, production Pgdp.91 (dānassa phal˚). Cp. BSk. udbhāvanā Divy.184 (guṇ˚) Divy.492 (id.).

ud + bhava

uccināti →

pts

to select, choose, search, gather, pick out or up Vin.i.73; Vin.ii.285 (aor. uccini); Ja.iv.9; Pv.iii.2#4 (nantake = gavesana-vasena gahetvāna Pv-a.185); Dpvs.iv.2.

ud + cināti

ud →

pts

…˚javati go up-stream, ˚javana id. (opp. o˚); uñña pride; ˚thāna “standing up” ˚ṭhita got up; ˚tarati come out, go up (opp. o˚);…

udaka →

pts

water Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.213; DN.ii.15 (˚assa dhārā gushes or showers of w.); Dhp.80 Dhp.145; Ja.i.212; Pv.i.5#7; Pp.31, Pp.32; Mil.318; Vv-a.20 (udake temanaṃ aggimhe tāpanaṃ); Dhp-a.i.289; Dhp-a. …

uddhana →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.52, Dhp-a.i.224; Dhp-a.ii.3; Dhp-a.iii.219 (˚panti); Dhp-a.iv.176.

*ud-dhvana, fr. ud + dhvan instead of dhmā, for…

uggacchati →

pts

to rise, get up out of (lit. & fig.) Thag.181; aruṇe uggacchante at sunrise Vv-a.75; Pv.iv.8; Vism.43, ger. uggañchitvāna Mil.376
pp uggata (q.v.).

ud + gam

uggirati →

pts

Uggirati1

to vomit up (“swallow up”) to spit out Ud.14 (uggiritvāna); DN-a.i.41 (uggāraṃ uggiranto). Cp. BSk. prodgīrṇa cast out Divy.589.

Sk. udgirati, ud + gṛ2; but BSk. …

ujjavanikāya →

pts

fem. of ujjavanaka used as adv. up-stream, lit “running up” Vin.ii.290 Vin.iv.65 (in expln. of uddhaṃgāmin, opp….

ujju →

pts

…ujuṃ akuṭilaṃ nibbisevanaṃ karoti); Vv-a.281 (˚koṭi-vanka); Pv-a.123 (an˚).

uju →

pts

…ujuṃ akuṭilaṃ nibbisevanaṃ karoti); Vv-a.281 (˚koṭi-vanka); Pv-a.123 (an˚).

unnati →

pts

rising, lifting up, elevation Mil.387 (˚avanati)

fr. unnamati; cp. uṇṇati

upa →

pts

…bluish; upapurohita minor priest uparajja viceroyalty; upalohitaka, uparopa; ˚vana a little forest. etc. Note. The nearest semantie affinity…

upanisevana →

pts

adjective going close after, following Ja.v.399 [f. ˚ī.).

fr. upanisevati

upasevanā →

pts

serving, pursuing, following, service, honouring, pursuit SN.iii.53 = Mnd.25 Cnd.570 (nand˚ pleasure-seeking); Iti.68 (bāl˚ & dhīr˚) Snp.249 (utu˚ observance of the seasons); Mil.351.

abstr. fr. upasevati

upavana →

pts

upa

upavāhana →

pts

carrying away, washing away Snp.391 (sanghāṭi-raj-ûpa˚ = paṃsu-malādino sanghāṭirajassa dhovanaṃ Snp-a.375).

upa + vāhana

upekhā →

pts

Upekkhā & Upekhā

feminine “looking on”, hedonic neutrality or indifference, zero point between joy & sorrow (Cpd. 66) disinterestedness, neutral feeling, equanimity. Sometimes equivalent to adukkham\ …

upekkhā →

pts

Upekkhā & Upekhā

feminine “looking on”, hedonic neutrality or indifference, zero point between joy & sorrow (Cpd. 66) disinterestedness, neutral feeling, equanimity. Sometimes equivalent to adukkham\ …

upplavana →

pts

at Dhp-a.i.309 remains to be explained, T. faulty.

ussāvana →

pts

proclamation (of a building as legal store house); in -antika within the proclaimed limit Vin.i.239.

= ussāpana

utu →

pts

  1. (lit.)
    1. (good or proper) time, season: aruṇa-utu occasion or time of the sun(-rise) Dhp-a.i.165; utuṃ gaṇhāti to watch for the right time (in horoscopic practice), to prognosticate ibid. *s …

uññātabba →

pts

adjective to be despised, contemptible, only in stock-phrase “daharo na uṇṇātabbo na paribhotabbo” SN.i.69; Snp.p.93; Snp-a.424 (= na avajānitabbo, na nīcaṃ katvā jānitabbo ti). In same connection a …

vaddheti →

pts

to cut off, is Kern’s proposed reading (see Toev. s. v.) at Ja.vi.527 (siro vaddhayitvāna) for vajjheti (T. reading vajjhayitvāna).

fr. vardh to cut, cp. vaḍḍhaka & vaḍḍhakī

vahati →

pts

  1. to carry, bear, transport Ja.iv.260; Pv-a.14 (= dhāreti); Mil.415 (of iron: carry weight)
    imper vaha Vv.81#17;
    inf vahituṃ Pv-a.122 (perhaps superfluous);
    grd * …

vajjana →

pts

avoidance, shunning Vism.5 (opp. sevana); Dhp-a.iii.417.

fr. vajjati

vajjheti →

pts

to destroy, kill Ja.vi.527 (siro vajjhayitvāna). Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. vaddh˚ proposes reading vaddhayitvāna (of a root vardh to cut), cutting off is perhaps better. The expression is hapax …

valaya →

pts

bracelet Vin.ii.106; Ja.ii.197 (dantakāre valay’-ādīni karonte disvā); Ja.iii.377; Ja.vi.64, Ja.vi.65; DN-a.i.50; Dhp-a.i.226 (danta˚ ivory bangle); Pv-a.157 (sankha˚) Mhvs.11, Mhvs.14 (˚anguli-v …

vanaka →

pts

(-) adjective belonging to the forest, forestlike; adj. in cpd. ku˚; (kubbanaka, q.v.) brushwood Snp.1134.

fr. vana1

vanatha →

pts

…pariyuṭṭhāna-vasena vanaṃ tanotī ti vanatho taṇh’ ānusayass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ.“-The fig. meaning is “lust, desire,”…

vanati →

pts

…& vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.

van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See also vana2, vaṇi,…

vaneja →

pts

born in the woods Ja.ii.446.

vane (loc. of vana1) + ja

vanoti →

pts

…& vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.

van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See also vana2, vaṇi,…

vanute →

pts

…& vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.

van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See also vana2, vaṇi,…

vanāyati →

pts

to desire, wish, covet, to hanker after MN.i.260; SN.iii.190. See also allīyati.

Denom. fr. vana2, cp, vanāyati

vanīyati →

pts

…variant reading dhanīyati: cp allīyati)
■ See also vanati & vaṇeti.

Denom. fr. vani = P. vaṇi

vasa →

pts

…Snp-a.133 (˚bhavana). 2. (pass.; i.e. vattati being in one’s power, dependent, subject Ja.iii.224 Ja.v.316; Thag-a.226 (read…

vasanta →

pts

…= Citra); DN-a.i.132 (˚vana); Pv-a.135.

Vedic vasanta; Idg. *ṷēr, cp. Av. varehar spring, Gr. εἄρ, Lat. vēr, Oicel. vār spring,…

vatthu →

pts

Vatthu1

neuter lit. “ground,” hence

  1. (lit.) object, real thing, property, thing, substance (cp. vatthu2!) AN.ii.209 (khetta˚, where khetta in lit. sense, cp. No. 2). Here bel …

vatti →

pts

to speak, say, call;
pres not found (for which vadati);
fut 1st sg. vakkhāmi Ja.i.346 3rd vakkhati SN.i.142; Ja.i.356; Ja.ii.40; Ja.vi.352; Vb-a.51 1 …

vaṇeti →

pts

…As vanayati at Kp-a.111 (vanayatī ti vanaṃ).

Caus. of van (see etym. under vana2), cp. vaṇi (vani). It may be derived…

vaṇi →

pts

wish, request Ud.53; Ja.iv.404 (= yācana C.); cp. J.P.T.S. 1891, 18 See vana2 & cp vaṇeti.

fr. van to desire

vaṇita →

pts

wounded, bruised Pv.ii.2#4; Ja.i.150; Sdhp.395.

pp. of *vaṇeti, Denom. fr. vaṇa

vaṇṇanā →

pts

…vinicchayakathā Vb-a.291. 2. praise Dhp-a.ii.100 (vana˚).

fr. vaṇṇeti

vaṭṭanā →

pts

…unnat’ âvanato hoti; Neumann trsls “wie eine Kugelkette wurde mein Rückgrat mit den hervor-und zurücktretenden…

vedeti →

pts

…(of kamma-vipāka = anubhavana-yogga Pv-a.228); Pv-a.145 (kamma); & veditabba to be understood or known DN.i.186;…

veṇu →

pts

…Ja.iii.204 -bali a tax to be paid in bamboo (by bamboo workers Dhp-a.i.177; --vana bamboo forest Ja.v.38.

cp. Vedic veṇu….

vibhāvana →

pts

(f.)

  1. making clear, ascertainment, explanation, exposition Ja.iii.389; Vb.342, Vb.343 (ā); Snp-a.13, Snp-a.261 sq., Snp-a.318; Vb-a.409 (ā) Thag-a.76 (ā), Thag-a.230; Pv-a.137, Pv-a.1 …

vibhāvaniya →

pts

adjective pertaining to ascertainment, making clear, explaining Pv-a.244 (paramattha˚).

fr. vibhāvana

vidhāna →

pts

  1. arrangement, get up, performance, process Ja.iii.178 (attano vidhānena “in his robes of office”); Vism.66 sq.; Dhs-a.168 = Vism.122 (bhāvanā˚); Vb-a.69, Vb-a.71 (manasikāra˚) Thag-a.273 (id.). …

vijjā →

pts

one of the dogmatic terms of Buddhist teaching varying in meaning in diff. sections of the Canon. It is not always the positive to avijjā (which has quite a well-defined meaning f …

vijāyati →

pts

to bring forth, to bear, to give birth to Sdhp.133; aor. vijāyi Vv-a.220; Pv-a.82 (puttaṃ) ger. vijāyitvā Mhvs.5, Mhvs.43 (puttaṃ); and vijāyitvāna Pv.i. …

vikasati →

pts

Vikasati1

to open (out), to expand, to blossom fully (of flowers)
pp vikasita. Caus. vikāseti to open Ja.vi.364 (hatthaṃ).

vi + kas

Vikas …

vikiraṇa →

pts

…form) = Divy.299 (reading cyavanapatana˚) = Lal.242. See also SN.iii.190 (under vikirati). 2. (adj.) scattering, spending, squandering f. ˚ī…

vikkhambhana →

pts

…(kilesa˚ + metta-bhāvana-jhān’ uppatti); Ja.iv.17 Vism.320; Sdhp.455
■ Usually in foll. compounds: -pahāna elimination (of…

vikāsa →

pts

opening, expansion Ja.vi.497 (vana˚ opening of the forest); Dhtp.265.

vi + kas: see vikasati1

vilimpati →

pts

to smear, anoint AN.iii.57; Ja.i.265 (ger. ˚itvā); Ja.iii.277 (ppr. ˚anto): Pv.i.10#6 (ger ˚itvāna) Pv-a.62 (˚itvā)
pp vilitta
caus 2 vilimpāpeti to cause to be anointed Ja …

vimāna →

pts

…world is in the Cittalatāvana (Vv.37), or the Pāricchattaka tree (Vv.38), or in the Cātummahārājika-bhavana (Vv-a.331)-Later on, when the…

vineti →

pts

  1. to remove, put away, give up
    ppr vinayaṃ Ja.vi.499;
    pot 3rd sg. vinayetha Snp.361, & vineyya Snp.590;
    imper vinaya Snp.1098; * …

vipina →

pts

…2,…

visaritā →

pts

at DN.ii.213 in phrase iddhi˚; is doubtful reading. The gloss (K) has “visevitā.” Trsln (Dial. ii.246) “proficiency.” It is combined with iddhi-pahutā & iddhivikubbanatā. Bdhgh’s e …

visīvana →

pts

warming oneself Ja.i.326; Ja.v.202. As visibbana at Vin.iv.115.

fr. visīveti

vitanoti →

pts

(*vitanati) to stretch out, spread out; poet. ger. vitanitvāna Ja.vi.453
pass vitaniyyati ibid
pp vitata. Cp. vitāna.

vi + tanoti

vivana →

pts

wilderness, barren land SN.i.100; Vv.77#6 (= arañña Vv-a.302); Ja.ii.191, Ja.ii.317.

vi + vana

vyamha →

pts

…Ja.vi.119, Ja.vi.251 (= pura & rāja-nivesa C.); Vv.35#1 (= bhavana Vv-a.160). Cp. byamha.

etym.?

vākya →

pts

saying, speech, sentence, usually found in poetry only, e.g. DN.ii.166 (suṇantu bhonto mama eka-vākyaṃ); AN.ii.34 (sutvā arahato vākyaṃ); AN.iii.40 (katvāna vākyaṃ Asitassa tādino); Snp.1102 (= vacan …

vānara →

pts

…monkey king Ja.i.279; Ja.ii.159.

fr. vana

vānaya →

pts

in combination suvānaya (SN.i.124, SN.i.238) is to be separated su-v-ānaya (see ānaya).

vārita →

pts

obstructed, hindered Ja.iv.264; restrained (sabbavāri) see vāri.

  • -vata (so read for cārita˚) “having the habit of selfdenial” (translation) SN.i.28 (cp. K.S.

vāsita →

pts

…Vism.185 (+ bhāvita-bhāvana). If taken as vāseti2, then to be trsld as “scented filled, permeated,” but preferably…

vāḷa →

pts

…fishes); Mil.23 (˚vana forest of wild beasts).

  • -miga a beast of prey, predaceous animal, like tiger leopard, etc….

yajati →

pts

to sacrifice, to make an offering (yaññaṃ); to give alms or gifts-In the P. literature it refers (with yañña, sacrifice) either (when critical) to the Brahmanic rites of sacrificing to the gods accor …

yakkha →

pts

…id. Mhvs.7.32 -bhavana the realm or abode of the y. Mnd.448. -bhūta a yakkha-being, a ghost…

yobbana →

pts

…AN.iii.72 Vb-a.466.

cp. late Vedic & Epic Sk. yauvana, fr. yuvan

yoga →

pts

lit. “yoking, or being yoked,” i.e. connection bond, means; fig. application, endeavour, device

  1. yoke, yoking (rare?) Ja.vi.206 (meant here the yoke of the churning-sticks; cp. Ja.vi.209).
  2. conn …

yogga →

pts

…(kamma-vipāk ânubhavana˚), Pv-a.154 (gamana˚ passable, variant reading yogya), Pv-a.228 (anubhavana˚).

same as last, in meaning of…

yoni →

pts

  1. the womb.
  2. origin, way of birth, place of birth, realm of existence; nature, matrix There are four yonis or ways of being born or generation viz. aṇḍaja oviparous creation, …

yācana →

pts

(dt.) begging, asking, entreaty Ja.iii.353; Snp-a.161 (inghā ti yācan’ atthe nipāto), Snp-a.551 (id.); Pv-a.113 (= sādhuka).

  • -jīvāna living by begging Ja.iii.353.

fr. yāc

yācati →

pts

to beg, ask for, entreat Vin.iv.129 (pabbajjaṃ) Snp.566, Snp.980, Snp.983; Ja.iii.49, Ja.iii.353; Ja.v.233, Ja.v.404
aor 3rd pl. yāciṃsu Pv-a.13, Pv-a.20, Pv-a.42; ayācisuṃ Mhvs.33 …

yāma →

pts

…devā); Snp-a.244 (˚bhavana the abode of the Y.); Kp-a.166 (Yāmato yāva Akaniṭṭhaṃ from the Underworld to the Highest Heaven);…

yātrā →

pts

…Mnd.496 Cnd.540 (correct devanaṃ into vedanaṃ!); Pp.25; Dhs.1348; Mil.367: all passages identical. The whole passage is explained in detail at…

yāva →

pts

…yāva Akaniṭṭha-bhavanaṃ, tāva addasa Vism.392; yāva naṃ ānemi tāva idh’ eva tiṭṭha Dhp-a.iii.194.

  1. (as adv.) how, how…

ñāṇa →

pts

knowledge, intelligence insight, conviction, recognition, opp. añāṇa avijjā, lack of k. or ignorance.

  1. Ñāṇa in the theory of cognition:
    it occurs in intensive couple-compounds with terms of …

ābhujī →

pts

…prob. a poetic…

ādeva →

pts

Ādeva, Ādevanā

lamenting, deploring, crying etc. in ster. phrase (explaining parideva or pariddava) ādevo paridevo ādevanā pari˚ ādevitattaṃ pari˚ Mnd.370 = Cnd.416 = Pts.i.38.

ā + div. devati

ādevanā →

pts

Ādeva, Ādevanā

lamenting, deploring, crying etc. in ster. phrase (explaining parideva or pariddava) ādevo paridevo ādevanā pari˚ ādevitattaṃ pari˚ Mnd.370 = Cnd.416 = Pts.i.38.

ā + div. devati

ādeyya →

pts

…Vin.ii.158; Ja.vi.243; Mil.110; Thag-a.42. Adeva, Adevana

grd. of ādāti (q.v.)

ādhāvana →

pts

onrush, violent motion Mil.135.

fr. ādhāvati

ādisati →

pts

  1. to announce, tell, point out, refer to
  2. to dedicate (a gift, dakkhiṇaṃ or dānaṃ).

pres ind. ādisati DN.i.213 = AN.i.170 (tell or read one’s character); Snp.1112 (atītaṃ); Mn …

āhariya →

pts

one who is to bring something Ja.iii.328. Ahavana & Ahavaniya;

grd. of āharati

āhavana →

pts

Āhavana & Āhavanīya

see under āhuneyya.

āhavanīya →

pts

Āhavana & Āhavanīya

see under āhuneyya.

āhuneyya →

pts

…See def. at Vism.219 where expld. by “āhavanīya” and “āhavanaṃ arahati” deserving of offerings.

a grd. form. fr….

ākoṭeti →

pts

  1. to beat down, pound, stamp Ja.i.264.
  2. to beat, knock, thrash Vin.ii.217; Ja.ii.274; Pv-a.55 (aññamaññaṃ); Sdhp.159.
  3. Esp. with ref. to knocking at the door, in phrases aggaḷaṃ ākoṭeti to bea …

ālimpeti →

pts

Ālimpeti1

to smear, anoint Vin.ii.107; SN.iv.177 (vaṇaṃ)
caus 2 ālimpāpeti Vin.iv.316
pass ālimpīyati Mil.74 & ālippati Dhp-a.iv.166 (variant reading for lippati)
pp *[ālitta] …

āmalakī →

pts

āmalaka Vin.i.30; MN.i.456 (˚vana).

ānaya →

pts

adjective to be brought, in suvānaya easy to bring SN.i.124 = Ja.i.80.

ā + naya

āropeti →

pts

  1. to make ascend, to lead up to (w. acc.) Pv-a.76 (pāsādaṃ), Pv-a.160 (id.)
  2. to put on, take up to (w. acc. or loc.) Pv.ii.9#2 (yakkhaṃ yānaṃ āropayitvāna); Pv-a.62 (sarīraṃ citakaṃ ā.), Pv-a.1 …

ārādheti →

pts

…(ārādhayanto Nāthassa vana-vāsena mānasaṃ); Dhp-a.ii.71; Dāvs iii.93 (ārādhayi sabbajanaṃ); Mil.352. In older literature only in…

ārāma →

pts

…i.e. the park of Veḷuvana, or the park belonging to Jīvaka or mango-groves in general. Therefore:

  1. (in general) a park, resort for…

āsava →

pts

that which; flows (out or on to) outflow & influx.

  1. spirit, the intoxicating extract or secretion of a tree or flower, O. C in Vin.iv.110 (four kinds); B. on DN.iii.182 (five kinds Dhs-a.48; Kp-a …

āsevana →

pts

āsevanā (f.)

  1. practice, pursuit, indulgence in Vin.ii.117; Pv-a.45.
  2. succession repetition Dhs.1367; Kv.510 (cp. trsl. 294, 362); Vism.538.

fr. āsevati

āsumbhati →

pts

Āsumbhati & Āsumhati

to bring to fall, throw down or round, sling round Vin.iv.263 Vin.iv.265; Vv.50#11 (˚itvāna); Ja.iii.435 (aor. āsumhi, gloss khipi).

ā + śumbh to glide

āsumhati →

pts

Āsumbhati & Āsumhati

to bring to fall, throw down or round, sling round Vin.iv.263 Vin.iv.265; Vv.50#11 (˚itvāna); Ja.iii.435 (aor. āsumhi, gloss khipi).

ā + śumbh to glide

āvedha →

pts

piercing, hole, wound Ja.ii.276 (variant reading aveddha; C. = viddha-ṭṭhāne vaṇa).

cp. Sk. āviddha, ā + pp. of vyadh

āṇi →

pts

  1. the pin of a wheel-axle, a linch-pin MN.i.119; SN.ii.266, SN.ii.267; AN.ii.32; Snp.654; Ja.vi.253, Ja.vi.432; Snp-a.243; Kp-a.45, Kp-a.50.
  2. a peg, pin, bolt, stop (at a door) MN.i.119; SN.ii …

Buddha →

puskas

(i.e. 563-483) ‘Megvilágosodott’. A buddhizmus alapítójának, Gótama Sziddhártának a neve, amelyet az általa keresett lényeg felismerése során, azaz a Megvilágosodás kapcsán nyert. Nevezték még Szakjam …

bódhi →

puskas

‘Megvilágosodás’ – a Gautama Sziddhárta által a bódhi-fa (füge: ficus religiosa) alatt ülve elért állapot, amelynek során felismerte, hogyan lehet a szenvedések meghatározta emberi létformából kilé …