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yūpa, 18 találat.

yūpa →

pts

…the sacr. post Dhs-a.145 (cp. Mil.21).

Vedic yūpa

candikāputta →

dppn

A discourse on the teaching of Devadatta, delivered by Candikāputta to the monks, is recorded in the Silāyūpa Sutta. AN.iv.402f.

akāyūpaga →

ncped

ariyūpavādi →

ncped

speaking ill of the noble ones, insulting the noble ones

ariyūpavādin →

ncped

speaking ill of the noble ones, insulting the noble ones

kāyūpaga →

ncped

going to (a new) body

upayupādāna →

ncped

involvement and holding on to

upayūpādāna →

ncped

involvement and holding on to

upāyupādāna →

ncped

involvement and holding on to

upāyūpādāna →

ncped

involvement and holding on to

nisedheti →

pts

to keep off, restrain, prohibit, prevent SN.i.121 (nisedha, imper.); Ja.iii.83, Ja.iii.442; Thag-a.250; Vv-a.105 (nirayûpapattiṃ)
■ Cp. nisedha.

Caus. of ni + sedh

paccupaṭṭhita →

pts

(re)presented, offered, at one’s disposal, imminent, ready, present DN.iii.218 (˚kāmā) Iti.95 (id.); Snp.p.105; Iti.111; Kv.157, Kv.280; Mil.123.

pp. of paccupaṭṭhahati; cp. BSk. pratyupasthita, Divy Index

saṅkheyya →

pts

Saṅkheyya1

adjective calculable; only neg. ; incalculable SN.v.400; AN.iii.366; Pv-a.212 -kāra acting with a set purpose Snp.351
■ As grd. of saṅkharoti: …

silā →

pts

…Mhvs.36, Mhvs.104.

  • -yūpa a stone column SN.v.445; AN.iv.404; Mhvs.28, Mhvs.2.
  • -santhāra stone…

thūṇā →

pts

…“lead to sacrifice” (yūpa-sankhātuṃ thūṇaṃ upa DN-a.i.294): DN.i.127≈SN.i.76≈ Dhp-a.ii.7; Ja.iii.45 kumbhathūṇā a sort…

vūpasama →

pts

  1. allaying, relief, suppression, mastery, cessation calmness SN.iii.32; SN.iv.217; SN.v.65 (cetaso); DN.ii.157 (sankhārā); AN.i.4 (id.); AN.ii.162 (papañca˚); AN.v.72; Pp.69; Ja.i.392; Dhs-a.403.

vūpasamana →

pts

allayment, cessation Ja.i.393; Mil.320; Pv-a.37, Pv-a.98.

fr. vi + upa + śam; cp. BSk. vyupaśamana Avs.ii.114

ṭhāna →

pts

(ṭṭhāna) neuter

I. Connotation

As one of the 4 iriyāpathā (behaviours)

  1. contrasted (a) as standing position with sitting or reclining (b) as rest with motion.
  2. by itself without parti …