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asura, 86 találat.

asura →

dppn

…a lotus stalk and the man thought he was mad. But the Buddha says that it was an Asura army in flight. Here the Asuras would seem to be fairies…

asura →

ncped

one of a class of supernatural beings, opposed to the devas; a titan.

asura →

nyana

Asura: D emons, goblin, evil spirit or titan inhabiting one of the lower worlds apāya.

asura →

pts

…a retinue of Asuras AN.ii.91

  • -rakkhasā Asuras and Rakkhasas (Rakṣasas) Snp.310 (defined by Bdhgh at…

asūra →

pts

adjective

  1. not brave, not valiant, cowardly Snp.439.

  2. uncouth, stupid Ja.vi.292 (cp. Kern

    Toevoegselen

    p. 48).

a + sura1

abhibhū →

dppn

…to describe the immeasurable powers of the Tathāgata.

Abhibhū2

A class of devas belonging to the formless plane. MN.i.1 They…

cittapāṭali →

dppn

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

dānaveghasā →

dppn

A class of Asuras, present at the Mahāsamaya. DN.ii.259

gandhabbā →

dppn

…classed together with the Asuras and the Nāgas AN.iv.200 AN.iv.204 AN.iv.207 Beings are born among them as a result of having practised the…

kumbhaṇḍa →

dppn

A class of spirits mentioned with Yakkhas, Asuras and Nāgas. They live in the South and Virūḷha is their king. DN.ii.257 DN.iii.198

kālakañjakā →

dppn

A class of Asuras. They were present at the Mahāsamaya, and are spoken of as being of a fearsome shape. DN.ii.259 They are the very lowest of the…

pahārāda →

dppn

An Asura chief. DN.ii.259 At the Nalerupucimaṇḍa in Verañja he visited the Buddha. In answer to a question, Pahārāda tells the Buddha that…

rāhu →

dppn

RāhuRāhubhadda

An Asura chieftain. The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.49f. says that on one occasion when he seized the Moon god, and on another the…

sakka →

dppn

…because he married the Asura maiden Sujā

Elsewhere DN.ii.270 MN.i.252 Sakka is addressed as Kosiya.

He is also spoken of as Yakkha….

sucitti →

dppn

An Asura, one of the Dānaveghasas, present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.259

sumāgadhā →

dppn

…had seen was real; it was an Asura army, fleeing from the devas in panic, through a lotus stalk. SN.v.447f.

Near the pond was the Moranivāpa,…

sunakkhatta →

dppn

…among the Kālakañjaka Asuras within seven days. It happened as the Buddha prophesied, and the dead body of Kora declared that he was right….

suriya →

dppn

…seized by Rāhu, lord of the Asuras, he invoked the power of the Buddha, and the Buddha enjoined on Rāhu to let him go. This Rāhu did, and Suriya…

susīma →

dppn

…in the fight with the Asuras, but he was lazy, and Sakka had to admonish him. SN.i.217

Susīma3

A Paribbājaka of Rājagaha….

suvīra →

dppn

A Deva. Once, when the Asuras marched against the Devas, Sakka sent for Suvīra and asked him to fight the Asuras. Suvīra agreed to do this, but was…

tekicchakārī →

dppn

…verses speak of how, by recollecting the triple Gem and the four immeasurables, he overcomes lack of food and comfort. Thag.381–386

varuṇa →

dppn

…In battle against the Asuras, the devas of Tāvatiṃsā were asked to look upon the banner of Varuṇa in order to have all their fears…

vepacitti →

dppn

…the wish to rejoin the Asuras, he felt himself bound. Vepacitti’s capture is referred to in the Theragāthā. Thag.749

On another occasion…

verañjā →

dppn

…had gone on business. The books also record AN.iv.198f. a visit paid by the Asura Pahārāda to the Buddha at Verañjā.

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veroca →

dppn

An Asura chieftain. All the hundred sons of Bali were named after him. DN.ii.259

He is probably identical with Verocana, lord of the Asuras’ who,…

īsāna →

dppn

…of the devas against the Asuras and led a section of the deva host. Indra tells the devas that if, during the struggle, they felt…

anappameyya →

ncped

immeasurable; boundless.

appameyya →

ncped

immeasurable; infinite, boundless.

asurakāya →

ncped

the asura world or sphere; a collective body of asuras.

asurinda →

ncped

chief or lord of the asuras

kākasūra →

ncped

“crow-hero”, one bold and impudent as a crow

namucī →

ncped

the name of an asura; the name of māra.

odanasurā →

ncped

fermented rice water; rice liquor

tula →

ncped

measurable; comparable.

ānāpāna-sati →

nyana

…6: Experiencing a pleasurable happiness I will breathe in, thus he trains himself; Experiencing a pleasurable happiness I will breathe out,…

abhejja →

pts

adjective not to be split or divided, not to be drawn away or caused to be dissented, inalienable Snp.255 (mitto abhejjo parehi) Ja.i.263 (varasūra…), Ja.iii.318 (˚rūpa of strong character abhijja-ha …

amitābha →

pts

adjective of boundless or immeasurable splendour Sdhp.255.

a + mita (pp. of ) + ā + bhā

anāvasūraṃ →

pts

adverb as long as the sun does not set, before sun-down Ja.v.56 (= anatthangata-suriyaṃ C. cp. Sk. utsūra.

an + ava + sūra = suriya, with ava lengthened to āva in verse

appameyya →

pts

adjective immeasurable, infinite, boundless MN.i.386; SN.v.400; AN.i.266; Thag.1089 (an˚); Pp.35; Mil.331 Sdhp.338.

a + pameyya = Sk. aprameya,…

appamāṇa →

pts

…“without measure”, immeasurable, endless, boundless unlimited, unrestricted all-permeating SN.iv.186 (˚cetaso) AN.ii.73; AN.v.63; Snp.507…

apāya →

pts

…as a ghost, or as a Titan (Asura). Analogous expressions are vinipāta & duggati. All combined at DN.i.82; DN.iii.111; AN.i.55; Iti.12, Iti.73;…

asuropa →

pts

…haplological contraction of asura-ropa. On various suggestions as to etym. & meaning see Morris’s discussion at; J.P.T.S. 1893, 8 sq. The word…

ava →

pts

Ava˚

prefix

I. Relation between ava & o

Phonetically the difference between ava & o is this, that; ava is the older form, whereas o represents a later development. Histor …

avasūra →

pts

sundown, sunset, acc. -ṃ as adv. at or with sundown Ja.v.56 (anāvasūraṃ metrically).

ava + sūra; ava here in function of *avaṃs see ava ii

bali →

pts

…(daṇḍa˚). 3. Np. of an Asura DN.ii.259.

  • -kamma offering of food to bhūtas, devas & others Ja.i.169, Ja.i.260;…

bandhana →

pts

…the king of the Devas or Asuras, SN.iv.291; Snp.532, Snp.948; Thag.414; Thag.2, Thag.356 (Māra˚ Dhp.345 sq.; Ja.ii.139, Ja.ii.140; Ja.iii.59 =…

bhāsura →

pts

adjective bright, shining, resplendent Thag-a.139, Thag-a.212; Vv-a.12.

cp. Epic Sk. bhāsura fr. bhas

citta →

pts

…in the world of Asuras Ja.i.202; Dhp-a.i.280; -pekhuna having coloured wings Ja.i.207; Ja.vi.539; -bimba

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

“condition or state of a deva, divinity; divine being, deity, fairy. The term comprises all beings which are otherwise styled devas, & a list of them given at Cnd.308 & based on the principle that any …

dhammika →

pts

adjective lawful, according to the Dh. or the rule; proper, fit, right permitted, legitimate, justified; righteous, honourable of good character, just, esp. an attr. of a righteous King (rājā cakkavat …

dānava →

pts

kind of Asuras or Titans, the offspring of Danu Ja.iii.527; Ja.v.89; Mil.153; Dpvs.xvii.98.

Sk. dānava

gandhabba →

pts

  1. a musician, a singer Ja.ii.249 sq.; Ja.iii.188; Vv-a.36, Vv-a.137.
  2. a Gandharva or heavenly musician, as a class (see ˚*kāyika*) belonging to the demigods who inhabit the Cātu …

gati →

pts

  1. going, going away, (opp. āgati coming) (both gati & āgati usually in pregnant sense of No. (2) See āgati); direction, course, career. Freq of the two careers of a Mahāpurisa (viz. either a Cakkavat …

kappa →

pts

…in the abode of the Asuras Ja.i.202; -nibbatta originated at the beginning of the k. (appl. to the flames of…

karoṭi →

pts

…of the devas against the asuras Ja.i.204, associated with the nāgas (cp. Divy.218; and Morris, J.P.T.S. 1893, 22). As Name of Supaṇṇas (a…

kañjaka →

pts

Name of a class of Titans Pv-a.272 (kāḷa-k˚-bhedā Asurā; should we read khañjaka? Cp. Hardy Manual of Buddhism 59).

kumbhaṇḍa →

pts

…with Yakkhas, Rakkhasas and Asuras SN.ii.258 (k˚ puriso vehāsaṃ gacchanto); Ja.i.204; Ja.iii.147 (with def.); Mil.267; Dhp-a.i.280;…

kāla →

pts

…a kind of Asuras Titans DN.iii.7; Ja.v.187; Pv-a.272; -kaṇṇī “black-eared”, as an unlucky quality. Cp.iii.6#11;…

kāma →

pts

…four lowest devalokas, Asuras, Petas and animals) 2. Nimmāna-ratino devā, 3. Paranimmita-vasavattino devā DN.iii.218; Iti.94.

*…

kāya →

pts

…Var. other combinations: Asura˚ AN.i.143; DN.iii.7; Ābhassara˚ (“world of radiance”) DN.i.17 = DN.iii.29, DN.iii.84; Deva˚ SN.i.27,…

kāḷa →

pts

…a kind of Asuras Titans DN.iii.7; Ja.v.187; Pv-a.272; -kaṇṇī “black-eared”, as an unlucky quality. Cp.iii.6#11;…

masūraka →

pts

bolster Ja.iv.87; Ja.vi.185.

connected with masāraka

nandin →

pts

adjective finding or giving delight, delighting in, pleasurable, gladdening. SN.ii.53 (vedanā) AN.ii.59 AN.ii.61 Iti.112

Sk. nandin

nijjita →

pts

adjective unvanquished Mil.192 (˚kammasūrā), Mil.332 (˚vijita-sangāma); Sdhp.360.

Sk. nirjita, nis + jita

pacura →

pts

…Vv-a.213 (˚jano for yādisakīdiso Vv.50#11). See also pasura.

cp. late Sk. pracura

pahaṭṭha →

pts

…at Vin.ii.195; Ja.v.335 (cp. Sk. prahṛṣṭa-roman, Name of an Asura at Kathāsaritsāgara 47, 30).

pp. of pahaṃsati2

pamaññā →

pts

only neg. ap˚; immeasurableness Vb.272 sq. (catasso appamaññāyo viz. mettā, karuṇā, muditā, upekhā). See…

pameyya →

pts

…adjective to be measured, measurable, only in foll. cpd appameyya not to be measured, illimitable, unfathomable SN.i.148;…

pamāṇa →

pts

…a measure, unlimited immeasurable, incomparable DN.i.31; DN.ii.12 (+ uḷāra) MN.iii.145 (ceto-vimutti); AN.i.183, AN.i.192; AN.ii.73;…

parimeyya →

pts

adjective to be measured, neg. a˚ countless, immeasurable Mil.331, Mil.388; Pv-a.212.

grd. of parimināti

parimāṇa →

pts

…without limit, immeasurable very great Vin.ii.62, Vin.ii.70; SN.v.430; AN.ii.182 Kp-a.248; DN-a.i.288 (˚vaṇṇa); Pv-a.110,…

parivāra →

pts

…AN.ii.91 (deva˚ & asura˚); Ja.i.92 (mahā-bhikkhusangha˚); Pp.52 (pheggu sāra˚; with expln Pp-a 229 rukkho…

pasura →

pts

adjective many, abundant Ja.vi.134 (= rāsi, heap C.). We should probably read pacura as at Ja.v.40 (= bahu C.).

reading doubtful

peta →

pts

…and kālakañjaka-asura-visaya
■ yoni
the peta realm Pv-a.9, Pv-a.35, Pv-a.55, Pv-a.68, Pv-a.103 and passim…

pubba →

pts

…the ancient gods (viz. the Asuras) SN.i.224

  • -devatā an ancient deity AN.ii.70 Iti.110 (variant reading ˚deva)
  • -nimitta “previous…

puggala →

pts

…Ja.i.106; ariya˚ Vin.v.117; asura-parivāra AN.ii.91; kodhagaru˚ AN.ii.46; gūtha˚, puppha˚ madhubhāṇī˚ AN.i.128; dakkhiṇeyya˚ Vv-a.5;…

rakkhasa →

pts

…men Thag.931; Snp.310 (Asura˚) Ja.i.127 (daka˚ = udaka˚), Ja.i.170 (id.); Ja.vi.469 (id.); Dhp-a.i.367 (˚pariggahita-pokkharaṇī);…

rāhu →

pts

Name of an Asura: see under Proper Names
rāhumukha “mouth of Rāhu,” designation of a certain punishment for…

sambarimāyā →

pts

the art of Sambari, jugglery SN.i.239 (translation “Sambara’s magic art”). Sambara is a king of the Asuras.

sambarī + māyā

santuleyya →

pts

adjective commeasurable; neg. ; Ja.vi.283.

metric for ˚tulya, grd. of saṃ + tuleti

sassū →

pts

…as a god SN.i.86; Ja.iv.322.

Vedic śvaśrū: see sasura

sasura →

pts

father-in-law Vin.iii.137; MN.i.168; AN.ii.78; Vv-a.69, Vv-a.121; Thig.407 (sassura); Ja.i.337 sassu-sasurā mother-and father-in-law Ja.ii.347; Ja.iii.182 Ja.iv.38; Ja.vi.510; the form sassura …

su →

pts

vedanā) pleasing, pleasurable SN.i.53. -naya easily deducted, clearly understood AN.iii.179 = sunnaya AN.ii.148;…

sura →

pts

…C.); surinda the king of gods Mhbv.28. Opp asura.

cp. Epic Sk. sura probably after asura

vimāna →

pts

…measure,“ i.e. immeasurable. Thus = vigata-māne appamāṇe mahanta vara-pāsāda Vv-a.131; = visiṭṭhamānaṃ, pamāṇato…