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gaṇa, 174 találat.
gaṇa →
ncped
- a multitude of numbers, a group; a tribe.
- a group within a saṅgha.
gaṇa →
pts
…in phrase gaṇārāmo gaṇarato gaṇārāmataṃ anuyutto: a lover of the crowd AN.iii.422 sq.; MN.iii.110 = Nd ii.on Snp.54 *…
ambagāma →
dppn
One of the villages near Vesāli visited by the Buddha on his last tour D.ii.123. It was between Bhandagāma and Bhoganagara, on the road from Vesāli to Kusināra. This was evidently the road which led f …
bhoganagara →
dppn
BhoganagaraBhogaBhogagāmanagara
A village in the Vajji country, where the Buddha stayed on his last journey, in the Ānanda cetiya, and where he preached a sermon on the four “Great References”. DN.ii …
bāvarī →
dppn
A brahmin ascetic who went from Sāvatthī to Dakkhiṇāpatha and lived on the banks of the Godhāvarī in a hermitage which lay half in the territory of Assaka and half in that of Alaka.
He received the r …
gaṇaka-moggallāna →
dppn
Gaṇaka-Moggallāna
A brahmin teacher of Sāvatthī. He visited the Buddha at the Pubbārāma, and the Buddha preached to him the…
hatthigāmaka →
dppn
A village on the road from Vesāli to Bhoganagara. It was the residence of Ugga-gahapati and is described as a village of the Vajjians.
The Buddha stayed there and was visited by Ugga. AN.iv.212 SN.i …
jambugāma →
dppn
A village which the Buddha visited during his last tour. It lay between Ambagāma and Bhoganagara. DN.ii.194
26.461967,84.4498442town
kosambī →
dppn
The capital of the Vatsas or Vaṃsas. In the time of the Buddha its king was Parantapa, and after him reigned his son Udena. Kosambī was evidently a city of great importance at the time of the Buddha f …
licchavī →
dppn
…It was a republic (gaṇa, saṅghā), all the leading members of which were called rājā. They held full and frequent assemblies at…
mallā →
dppn
The name of a people and their country.
The country is included in the sixteen Great Nations of the Buddha’s time. The kingdom, at that time, was divided into two parts, having their respective capit …
nādikā →
dppn
The Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta DN.ii.72ff. gives a list of the places at which the Buddha stopped during his last journey along that road—Ambalaṭṭhikā, Nāḷandā, Pāṭaligāma, Koṭigāma, Nādikā, Vesāli, Bha …
paṇḍuputta →
dppn
…of bygone days. In the Anaṅgaṇa Sutta, MN.i.31f. Moggallāna tells Sāriputta that, one day, when begging alms in Rājagaha, he came to the…
rājagaha →
dppn
A city, the capital of Māgadha.
The place was called Giribbaja (mountain stronghold) because it was surrounded by five hills—Paṇḍava, Gijjhakūṭa, Vebhāra, Isigili and Vepulla. It is said MN.iii.68 th …
samīti →
dppn
…of Sāvatthī. In the Aṅgaṇa Sutta, Moggallāna tells Sāriputta how he once saw Samīti shaping a felloe; by his side, Paṇḍuputta was…
sāvatthī →
dppn
The capital city of Kosala in India and one of the six great Indian cities during the lifetime of the Buddha. DN.ii.147 It was six leagues from Sāketa. Vin.i.253 It was on the banks of the Aciravatī.V …
ājīvakā →
dppn
…is mentioned in the Anaṅgaṇa Sutta MN.i.31 ; there is also the well-known Upaka.
There is no doubt that the Ājīvaka were highly esteemed…
ānandacetiya →
dppn
ĀnandacetiyaĀnande Cetiye
A shrine in Bhoganagara dedicated to a yakkha called Ānanda. There the Buddha stayed during his last sojourn, and mention is made of a sermon he preached there to the monk …
agganagara →
ncped
chief city; the chief city.
agganakha →
ncped
the tip of the nail
anaṅgaṇa →
ncped
free from blemish; spotless
aṅgaṇa →
ncped
aṅgaṇa1
neuter a place to walk in; open space, a court; a clearing.
aṅgaṇa2
neuter a speck of dirt; a blemish; a…
gagana →
ncped
the sky.
ganabhandiya →
ncped
(connected with) joining together a group; acquiring a following.
gaṇabandhandhika →
ncped
(connected with) joining together a group; acquiring a following.
gaṇabhojana →
ncped
receiving and eating food in a group.
gaṇaka →
ncped
one who counts; recons; calculates; an accountant; a treasurer.
gaṇakamahāmatta →
ncped
minister of finance; an accountant.
gaṇakamahāmattā →
ncped
gaṇaki →
ncped
the wife of an accountant (or astrologer?)
gaṇamaggena →
ncped
by groups.
gaṇana →
ncped
gaṇangaṇaūpāhanā →
ncped
gaṇangaṇūpāhanā →
ncped
sandal(s) with soles of many layers.
gaṇanā →
ncped
reckoning; counting; calculation; computation; numbering.
gaṇapūra →
ncped
(one) who makes up the number.
gaṇapūraka →
ncped
one who completes the quorum.
gaṇavassika →
ncped
used for several years.
gaṇaya →
ncped
counts numbers; adds up; reckons; calculates.
gaṇayat →
ncped
counts numbers; adds up; reckons; calculates.
gaṇāpeti →
ncped
of gaṇeti
gaṇārāma →
ncped
finding pleasure in a company.
ogaṇa →
ncped
consisting of a small company; accompanied by a small (or no) company.
sāṅgaṇa →
ncped
blemished; full of depravity
tuṅganāsika →
ncped
having a prominent nose.
tāragaṇa →
ncped
tārāgaṇa →
ncped
multitude of stars.
abbhokāsa →
pts
the open air, an open & unsheltered space DN.i.63 (= alagganatthena a. viya DN-a.i.180), DN.i.71 (= acchanna DN-a.i.210), DN.i.89; MN.iii.132; AN.ii.210; AN.iii.92; AN.iv.437, AN.v.65; Snp.p.139 (˚e …
abbuda →
pts
…Avīcimhi yeva abbuda-gaṇanāya paccanokāso pana abbudo nirayo ti vutto; see also Kindred Sayings p. 190); Ja.iii.360 (sataṃ…
abhilepana →
pts
“smearing over”, stain, pollution Snp.1032, Snp.1033 = Ne.10, Ne.11 (see Cnd.88 laggana “sticking to”, bandhana, upakkilesa).
abhi + lepana
addhan →
pts
(in compounds addha˚;)
- (of space a path, road, also journey (see compounds & derivations); only in one ster. phrase Ja.iv.384 = Ja.v.137 (pathaddhuno paṇṇarase va cando, gen. for loc. ˚addha …
alaggana →
pts
not hanging on anything, not being suspended DN-a.i.180.
a + laggana
amacca →
pts
…(amaccā pārisajjā gaṇakamahāmattā); AN.i.142 (catunnaṃ mahārājānaṃ a. pārisajjā) See on the question of ministers in general…
anukiṇṇa →
pts
strewn with, beset with, dotted all over Pv.iv.12#1 (bhamara-gaṇa˚).
pp. of anu + kirati
anupathe →
pts
at Ja.v.302 should be read as anu pathe by the way at the wayside; anu to be taken as prep. c. loc. (see anu A). C. explains as janghamagga-mahāmaggānaṃ antare.
anupaviṭṭha →
pts
(anuppa˚) entered, gone or got into, fallen into (c. acc.) Mil.270, Mil.318 sq., Mil.409 (coming for shelter); Pv-a.97, Pv-a.152 (Gangānadiṃ a. nadī flowing into the G.).
pp. of anupavisati
anupubbi-kathā →
pts
Anupubbi-kathā
feminine a gradual instruction, graduated sermon regulated exposition of the ever higher values of four subjects (dāna-kathā, sīla˚, sagga˚, magga˚) i.e. charity righteousness, the h …
anuṭṭhāna →
pts
“the not getting up”, inactivity, want of energy Dhp.241 (sarīra-paṭijagganaṃ akaronto Dhp-a.iii.347).
an + uṭṭhāna
appa →
pts
adjective small, little, insignificant, often in the sense of “very little = (next to) nothing” (so in most compounds); thus expld. at Vv-a.334 as equivalent to a negative part. (see *[a …
apāya →
pts
“going away” viz.
- separation, loss Dhp.211 (piya˚ = viyoga Dhp-a.iii.276).
- loss (of property) DN.iii.181, DN.iii.182; AN.ii.166; AN.iv.283; Ja.iii.387 (atth˚).
- leakage, out flow (of water) …
ariya →
pts
adjective noun
- (racial) Aryan DN.ii.87.
- (social) noble, distinguished, of high birth.
- (ethical) in accord with the customs and ideals of the Aryan clans, held in esteem by Aryans, gene …
asaṃsaṭṭha →
pts
adjective not mixed or mixing, not associating, not given to society MN.i.ai4; SN.i.63; Snp.628 = Dhp.404 (= dassana-savana-samullāpa paribhogakāya-saṃsaggānaṃ abhāvena Snp-a.468 = Dhp-a.iv.173). …
ava →
pts
…ava-kantati to cut off; ˚gaṇa away from the crowd; ˚chindati cut off ˚yīyati fall off; ˚bhāsati shine out, effulge; ˚muñcati take off;…
aṅgaṇa →
pts
…Ja.ii.200.
cp. Sk. angaṇa & ˚na; to anga?
Aṅgaṇa2
a speck or freckle (on the face) AN.v.92, AN.v.94 sq. (+ raja)…
aṭala →
pts
…passage Bdhgh. explains gaṇangaṇ-ûpāhanā, Mrs. Rh. D. (Kindred Sayings i.291) trsls “buskined shoes”.
cp. Sk. aṭṭa &…
bandhana →
pts
…company Dhp-a.ii.160 (gaṇa˚ joining in companies). 5. handle Vin.ii.135. 6. piecing together Vin.i.254 (˚mattena when it, i.e. the stuff,…
bhaṅga →
pts
Bhaṅga1
neuter hemp coarse hempen cloth Vin.i.58 (where combined with sāṇa).
cp. Sk. bhanga, which occurs already Atharva-veda xi.6.15 (see Zimmer. Altind. Leben 68) also Av. baṃha, Po …
bhaṅgaloka →
pts
…of Npl. at Mnd.155 for Gaṅgaṇa & Aṅgaṇeka; respectively With misspelling bh → g, cp. bheṇḍaka → geṇḍaka.
to…
bhaṅgana →
pts
…of Npl. at Mnd.155 for Gaṅgaṇa & Aṅgaṇeka; respectively With misspelling bh → g, cp. bheṇḍaka → geṇḍaka.
to…
bhojana →
pts
…to the Buddha between gaṇabhojanaṃ, parampara-bhojanaṃ, atirittabhojanaṃ, anatirittabhojanaṃ mentioned at Kv.ii.552; see…
bhāga →
pts
- part, portion, fraction, share Vin.i.285; Snp.427 (sahassa-bhāgo maraṇassa = sahassaṃ bhāgānaṃ assā ti Snp-a.387; a thousand times a share of death, i.e. very near death, almost quite dead), Snp. …
bodhi →
pts
…Vb-a.473.
- -aṅgaṇa the courtyard in which the Bo tree stands DN-a.i.191; Vism.188 (˚vatta); Vb-a.349. *…
byāsatta →
pts
attached to, clinging to, in cpd. -mānasa possessed with longing Dhp.47 (= sampatte vā asampatte vā lagga-mānasa Dhp-a.i.361), Dhp.287 (cp. Dhp-a.iii.433; lagganatāya sattamānasa).
pp. of vy + …
cetiya →
pts
…Vin.i.35.
- -aṅgaṇa the open space round a Cetiya Mil.366 Vism.144, Vism.188, Vism.392; DN-a.i.191,…
chakana →
pts
Chakana & Chakaṇa
neuter the dung of animals Vin.i.202; Ja.iii.386 (ṇ); Ja.v.286; Ja.vi.392 (ṇ).
Vedic śakṛt & śakan; Gr. κόπρος; Sk. chagana is later, see Trenckner, Notes 62 n. 16
chakaṇa →
pts
Chakana & Chakaṇa
neuter the dung of animals Vin.i.202; Ja.iii.386 (ṇ); Ja.v.286; Ja.vi.392 (ṇ).
Vedic śakṛt & śakan; Gr. κόπρος; Sk. chagana is later, see Trenckner, Notes 62 n. 16
deva →
pts
dhamma →
pts
dvi →
pts
number two.
A. Meanings
I. Two as unit
- with objective foundation:
- denoting a combination (pair, couple) or a repetition (twice). In this conn. frequent both objective …
dāsa →
pts
dāsī →
pts
… ■ Cp. kumbha˚.
- -gaṇa a troop of slave-girls Ja.ii.127;
- -dāsā (pl.) maid& man-servants Dhp-a.i.187; freq….
eka →
pts
gagana →
pts
the sky (with reference to sidereal motions); usually of the moon: g˚ majjhe puṇṇacando viya Ja.i.149, Ja.i.212; g˚ tale canda-maṇḍalaṃ Ja.iii.365; cando g˚ majjhe ṭhito Ja.v.137; cando gagane viya …
gati →
pts
- 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 …
gavesati →
pts
to seek, to search for, to wish for, strive after Dhp.146 (gavessatha), Dhp.153; Thag.183; Cnd.2, Cnd.70, Cnd.427; Ja.i.4, Ja.i.61; Mil.326; Pv-a.187, Pv-a.202 (aor. gavesi = vicini); Bdhd 53 In Nd …
gaḷagaḷāyati →
pts
to roar, to crash, to thunder; deve gaḷagaḷāyate (loc. abs.) in a thunderstorm, usually as deve vassante deve g˚; amidst rain and heavy thunder DN.ii.132; SN.i.106; AN.v.114 sq (gala˚); Thag.189; Mi …
gaṇaka →
pts
…(together with amaccā as gaṇaka-mahāmatta = a ministerial treasurer) DN.iii.64, and in same context DN.iii.148 DN.iii.153, DN.iii.169,…
gaṇakī →
pts
Err:501
gaṇanā →
pts
…DN-a.i.95 by acchiddaka-gaṇanā); MN.i.85 MN.iii.1 (˚ājīva); DN-a.i.157. -gaṇana-patha (time-) reckoning, period of time Mil.20,…
gaṇeti →
pts
…to consider, to care for Ja.i.300 Ja.iv.267.
denom. to gaṇa Dhtp.574: sankhyāne
gaṇikā →
pts
…a harlot, a courtesan (cp. gaṇakī) Vin.i.231 (Ambapālī), Vin.i.268, (do.), Vin.ii.277 (Aḍḍhakāsī); Ud.71; Mil.122; Dhp-a.iii.104;…
gaṇin →
pts
…sanghā sanghī DN.i.112, explained at DN-a.i.280: pubbe nagarassa anto agaṇā bahi nikkhamitvā gaṇa-sainpannā ti. See also…
gaṇṭhi →
pts
…granthi, to grem to comprise, hold together, cp. Lat. gremium, Sk. gaṇa & grāma, see also gantha
geha →
pts
dwelling, hut, house the household Ja.i.145, Ja.i.266, Ja.i.290; Ja.ii.18, Ja.ii.103, Ja.ii.110, Ja.ii.155 Ja.vi.367; Vism.593; Pv-a.22, Pv-a.62, Pv-a.73, Pv-a.82; fig. of kāya (body) Thag.184 = D …
go →
pts
…of cattle SN.iv.289;
- -gaṇa a herd of cattle MN.i.220; AN.i.229; Ja.ii.127; Dhp-a.i.175; Vv-a.311 *…
gopānasī →
pts
beam supporting the framework of a roof, shaped Λ; fig. of old people, bent by age (see ˚vanka) Vin.iii.65, Vin.iii.81; SN.ii.263; SN.iii.156; SN.v.43, SN.v.228; MN.i.80; AN.i.261; AN.iii.364; AN.v.21 …
isi →
pts
…samā of Buddha) Ja.v.140 (˚gaṇa), Ja.v.266, Ja.v.267 (isi Gotamo); Pv.ii.6#14 (yama-niyam’ ādīnaṃ esanatthena isayo Pv-a.98); Pv.ii.13#3…
jaggana →
pts
watching, tending, bringing up Ja.i.148 (dāraka˚).
from jaggati
jagganatā →
pts
(to jāgarati] watchfulness Ja.i.10.
janatā →
pts
…(id.); Iti.33; Ja.iv.110; Pv.iii.5#7 (= janasamūha upāsakagaṇa Pv-a.200).
from janati
kacchā →
pts
Kacchā1
feminine
- enclosure denoting both the enclosing and the enclosed i.e. wall or room: see kacchantara.
- an ornament for head & neck (of an elephant), ve …
khura →
pts
Khura1
the hoof of an animal Vv.64#10 (of a horse = turagānaṃ khuranipāta, the clattering of a horse’s hoof Vv-a.279), cp. Sk. kṣura, a monkey’s claw Sp. Avs.i.236.
khura-kāse MN.i.44 …
kimi →
pts
…In cpd. kimi-kula the worm kind (genus worm) Mil.100; Vism.235; ˚gaṇa crowd of worms Vism.314.
Vedic kṛmi
kākola →
pts
and Kākoḷa a raven, esp. in his quality as bird of prey, feeding on carrion (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
to desire.
- Objective: pleasantness, pleasure-giving, an object of sensual enjoyment.
- Subjective: (a) enjoyment, pleasure on occasion of sense, (b) sense-desire.
Buddhist commentators exp …
lagana →
pts
Lagana & Laggana
neuter
- adhering Ja.i.46 (g.; Ja.v.281); with gg: Ja.iii.202 (= sanga); Cnd.p.188 (s. v nissita, in sequence l., bandhana, palibodha); Mil.105; Dhp-a.iii.433.
- slinging rou …
laggana →
pts
Lagana & Laggana
neuter
- adhering Ja.i.46 (g.; Ja.v.281); with gg: Ja.iii.202 (= sanga); Cnd.p.188 (s. v nissita, in sequence l., bandhana, palibodha); Mil.105; Dhp-a.iii.433.
- slinging rou …
lakanaka →
pts
? ship’s anchor (nāvā˚ Mil.377 (variant reading lagganaka), Mil.378.
fr. lag, with k for g, as lakuṭa: laguḷa etc. Would correspond to Sk. *lagnaka, cp. Trenckner Notes 62; Geiger,
Pali Grammar
§ 39#1
lekhaka →
pts
one who knows the art of writing, a scribe, secretary Vin.iv.8 (as a profession); Vin.iv.10 (= muddikā & gaṇakā, pl.); Mil.42.
fr. lekha
lekhā →
pts
…and gaṇanā Vin.iv.7, Vin.iv.128 = Vin.i.77; cp. Vin.iv.305.
fr. likh; Vedic lekhā. See also…
loma →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.17 (˚gaṇanā); Thag-a.199; Vv-a.324 (sūkara˚); Pv-a.152 Pv-a.157; Sdhp.104. A detailed description of loma as one…
maggana →
pts
magganā (f.) tracking, search for, covetousness Vism.29 (syn. for nijigiṃsanatā gaveṭṭhi); Dhtp.298 (& gavesana).
fr. magg
mahant →
pts
malla →
pts
mana(s) →
pts
…Vb-a.46 sq.).
-aṅgaṇa (man˚) sphere of ideation (Dhs. trsl. § 58; DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280 and passim….
mano →
pts
…Vb-a.46 sq.).
-aṅgaṇa (man˚) sphere of ideation (Dhs. trsl. § 58; DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280 and passim….
maru →
pts
Maru1
a region destitute of water, a desert. Always combined with -kantāra: Mnd.155 (as Name); Ja.i.107; Vb-a.6; Vv-a.332; Pv-a.99, Pv-a.112.
cp. Epic Sk. maru
Maru2
- …
muddika →
pts
…cp. Franke, Dīgha p. 53, “Finger-rechner”?) Vin.iv.8 (m., gaṇaka, lekhaka); SN.iv.376 (gaṇaka, m., sankhāyaka).
fr. muddā
muddā →
pts
…of muddā DN.i.11 m. + gaṇanā (see DN-a.i.95) as “hattha-muddā-gaṇanā is doubtful; since at Mil.78 sq. muddā & gaṇanā are two…
nibbāna →
pts
I. Etymology
Although nir + vā “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …
nijigiṃsanatā →
pts
covetousness Vism.23 sq. (defined), Vism.29 (id. = magganā), referring to Vb.353 where T has jigiṃsanatā, with variant reading nijigīsanatā.
fr. last
nārī →
pts
…Ja.iii.395; Ja.iv.396 (˚gaṇa); Vv.6#1, Vv.44#16; Pv.i.9#1 (= itthi Pv-a.44). pl. nariyo (Snp.299, Snp.304, Snp.703), nāriyo (Snp.703…
ogaṇa →
pts
adjective separated from the troop or crowd, standing alone, Vin.i.80; Ja.iv.432 = (gaṇaṃ ohīna C.).
Vedic ogaṇa with dial. o for ava
ohīna →
pts
having left behind Ja.iv.432 (gaṇaṃ).
pp. of ojahāti
pacceka →
pts
…followers visuṃ visuṃ gaṇavanto Snp-a.583); Ja.iv.114 (˚bodhiñāṇa) Mnd.58 (˚muni); DN-a.i.148 (paccekā itthiyo); Snp-a.52…
pakkhin →
pts
adjective noun
- winged the winged one, a bird DN.i.71 (+ sakuṇa = pakkhayutto sakuṇo DN-a.i.208) = AN.ii.209 = AN.v.206 = Pp.58; SN.ii.231; Snp.606 (= sakuṇo Snp-a.465); Pv.iii.5#3 (˚gaṇā = saku …
palibodha →
pts
obstruction, hindrance, obstacle, impediment, drawback Ja.i.148; Ja.iii.241 (a non-obstruction), Ja.iii.381 (id.); Ne.80; also in var. phrases viz. kāma˚ Cnd.374 (+ kāmapariḷāha); kula˚ cīvara Cnd.6 …
palibuddhati →
pts
- to obstruct refuse, keep back, hinder, withhold Vin.ii.166; Vin.iv.42 Vin.iv.131; Ja.i.217 (cp. paṭibāhati ibid.); Ja.iii.138 (aor. ˚buddhi.), Ja.iv.159; Mil.263.
- to delay Mil.404 (or should we …
para →
pts
…cp Pp-a 226: yo attano gogaṇaṃ ghaṭṭeti, paragogaṇe pana so rato sukhasīlo hoti etc.). -(n)kata made by something or somebody…
pariccheda →
pts
…Snp-a.503; Kp-a.182 (gaṇana˚); Vv-a.194 (id.) Dhs-a.3; Dhp-a.ii.73 (avadhi˚); Pv-a.254 (kāla˚), Pv-a.255 (āyuno p.); Vb-a.417…
paripantha →
pts
- “way round,” edge, border; paripanthe in ambush (near a road) MN.i.87; Ja.iii.65.
- obstacle, hindrance, danger. It refers esp. to danger arising out of mishaps to or bad conditions of roads in th …
parivuta →
pts
…Ja.ii.127 (dāsi-gaṇa˚); Ja.iii.371 (mahā-jana˚); Ja.vi.75; Vv.16#5 (= samantato p. Vv-a.81); Pv-a.3 (dhutta-jana˚), Pv-a.62…
pariyanta →
pts
- limit, end, climax, border SN.i.80 (manāpa˚ “limit-point in enjoyment”; cp. C. nipphattikaṃ koṭikaṃ K.S. 320) Ja.i.149 (hattha-pāda˚ hoofs), Ja.i.221 (udaka˚), Ja.i.223 (sara˚), Ja.ii.200 (anga …
patha →
pts
…kamma˚ Dhp-a.i.36; gaṇana˚ (range of) calculation Mil.20; cakkhu˚ Ja.iv.403 (= cakkhūnaṃ etaṃ nāmaṃ C.); catummahā˚…
paveseti →
pts
…in MN.i.79; Ja.i.150 (miga-gaṇaṃ uyyānaṃ) Ja.i.291; Ja.vi.179; Vism.39; Pv-a.38, Pv-a.44, Pv-a.61 (gehaṃ), Pv-a.141 (id.);…
paṭijaggana →
pts
rearing, fostering, tending; attention, care Ja.i.148; Mil.366; Dhp-a.i.27 Dhp-a.ii.96.
fr. paṭijaggati
paṭijagganaka →
pts
adjective to be reared or brought up Ja.vi.73 (putta).
fr. paṭijaggana
phala →
pts
Phala1
neuter to burst, thus lit. “bursting,” i.e. ripe fruit; see phalati]
- (lit. fruit (of trees etc.) Vv.84#14 (dumā nicca-phal’ ûpapannā not to phalu, as Kern, …
piṇḍa →
pts
…ukkhipitvā Commentary)
- -gaṇanā counting in a lump, summing up DN-a.i.95
- -cāra alms-round wandering for alms Snp.414
- -cārika…
puñja →
pts
(usually -˚) a heap, pile, mass, multitude Vin.ii.211; Ja.i.146 (sabba-rogānaṃ). As in foll. compounds: aṭṭhi˚ Iti.17 (+ aṭṭhikandala); kaṭṭha˚ AN.iii.408; AN.iv.72; Ja.ii.327 …
rathika →
pts
fighter fr. a chariot, charioteer MN.i.397 (saññāto kusalo rathassa anga-paccangānaṃ); DN.i.51 (in list of var. occupations, cp. DN-a.i.156); Ja.vi.15 (+ patti-kārika), Ja.vi.463 (id.). Rathika & …
rājan →
pts
Rājā (Rājan)
king, a ruling potentate. The defn at Vin.iii.222 is “yo koci rajjaṃ kāreti.” The fanciful etym. at DN.iii.93 Vism.419 is “dhammena pare rañjetī ti rājā” i.e. he gladdens othe …
rājā →
pts
Rājā (Rājan)
king, a ruling potentate. The defn at Vin.iii.222 is “yo koci rajjaṃ kāreti.” The fanciful etym. at DN.iii.93 Vism.419 is “dhammena pare rañjetī ti rājā” i.e. he gladdens othe …
rūpa →
pts
…bad; it is opposed to gaṇanā 3. (-˚) of such & such a form, like, kind, of a certain condition or appearance. In…
saha →
pts
…Kv.337; Dhs-a.157
- -ggaṇa together with his companions Dpvs.14, 58
- -cetiya containing a Cetiya Mhvs.33, Mhvs.10. *…
samagga →
pts
adjective being in unity, harmonious MN.ii.239; DN.iii.172; AN.ii.240; AN.v.74 sq.; plur. = all unitedly, in common Vin.i.105; Ja.vi.273#2. AN.i.70 = AN.i.243; Snp.281, Snp.283; Dhp.194; Thig.161; Tha …
samūha →
pts
multitude, mass, aggregation Ne.195; Pv-a.49, Pv-a.127, Pv-a.157 (= gaṇa), Pv-a.200 (id.).
fr. saṃ + vah, uh
satthar →
pts
…Vism.401, Vism.604
■ gaṇa-satthar leader of a company Ja.ii.41, Ja.ii.72; satthāra-dassana sight of the Master Snp-a.49;…
sañjati →
pts
is the P. correspondent of sajati1 (sṛj), but Sk. sañj = sajjati (to hang on, cling), which at Dhtp.67 Dhtp.397 defined as saṅga. The Dhtp (64) & Dhtm (82) take; *sañ …
saṅgaṇa →
pts
adjective [sa + angaṇa) sinful Snp.279. Cp. sāngaṇa.
saṅgaṇikā →
pts
…(sangaṇika˚) living in society AN.iii.104; AN.iv.342.
saṃ + gaṇa + ikā, cp. BSk. sangaṇikā Mvu.ii.355; Divy.464
saṅgha →
pts
…= Sv.400; MN.i.231 (cp. gaṇa)
■ On the formula Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha see dhamma C 2.
- -ānussati meditation on…
saṅkhā →
pts
…sq.; Cnd.617 (= uddesa gaṇanā paññatti); Dhs.1306; Mil.25
■ saṅkhaṃ gacchati to be styled, called or defined; to be put into…
siliṭṭha →
pts
adhering, connected AN.i.103; DN-a.i.91; Ja.iii.154; Dhs-a.15; Sdhp.489 (a˚).
cp. Sk. śliṣṭa, pp. of śliṣ to clasp, to which śleṣman slime = P. silesuma & semha. The Dhtp (443) explains silis b …
subha →
pts
adjective shining, bright, beautiful DN.i.76 = DN.ii.13 = MN.iii.102; Dhs.250; DN-a.i.221; auspicious, lucky, pleasant Snp.341; Iti.80 good Snp.824, Snp.910; subhato maññati to consider as a good thi …
sālūra →
pts
dog Ja.iv.438 (˚-saṃgha = sunakhagaṇa, C.; spelling ḷ).
but cp. Sk. śālūra a frog
sāṅgaṇa →
pts
adjective full of lust, impure MN.i.24 (var. read sangaṇa; this is also the reading at Snp.279 see above).
sa + angaṇa
taru →
pts
tree, Pv-a.154 (˚gaṇā), Pv-a.251.
Perhaps dialect. for dāru
tidasa →
pts
…30 Sdhp.411, Sdhp.478;
tiracchāna →
pts
an animal Iti.92 (tiracchānaṃ ca yoniyo for tiracchāna-yoniyo); Vb.339 (˚gāminī paṭipadā leading to rebirth among beasts); Vv-a.23 (manussatiracchāna an animal-man, wild man, “werwolf”).
- *-[kat …
tārā →
pts
…stars, i.e. the Moon).
-gaṇa (tāra˚) the host of stars Pv.ii.9#67 (cando va t
■ gaṇe atirocati). -maṇivitāna…
udaṅgaṇa →
pts
…place Ja.i.109.
ud + angaṇa1; Kern unnecessarily changes it to uttankana “a place for digging for water” see
Toevoegselen
…
uggīva →
pts
neckband to hold a basket hanging down Ja.vi.562 (uggīvañ c’âpi aṃsato = aṃsakūṭe pacchi-lagganakaṃ C.).
ud + gīva
vaggana →
pts
see vaggati (ref. of Vv.64#9).
vara →
pts
…Snp.408; narī -vara- gaṇa a crowd of most lovely women Snp.301; esp. frequent in combination with predicate…
vassika →
pts
…(-˚ of years, in gaṇa˚; for many years Snp.279; Snp-a.339 tero˚; more than one year (old): see under tero; satta˚ seven years…
vatta →
pts
…14 mahā˚, cetiyangaṇa˚, bodhiyangaṇa˚, pānīyamāḷa˚ uposathāgāra˚, āgantuka˚, gamika˚).
orig. pp. of…
vaya →
pts
Vaya1 & vayo
neuter age, especially young age, prime, youth; meaning “old age” when characterized as such or contrasted to youth (the ord. term for old age being jarā). …
vātiṅgaṇa →
pts
the egg plant, Solanum melongena Ja.v.131; Dhs-a.320.
cp. *Sk. vātingaṇa
vūpakaṭṭha →
pts
…Cp. also AN.iv.435 (gaṇasmā v.).
doubtful, whether vi + upakaṭṭha (since the latter is only used of time), or =…
yakkha →
pts
yathā →
pts
adverb as, like, in relation to, after (the manner of)
■ As prep. (with acc.): according (to some condition, norm or rule): yathā kāmaṃ (already Vedic) according to his desire …
ācarin →
pts
adjective noun treaching, f. ācarinī a female teacher Vin.iv.227 (in contrast to gaṇa & in same sense as ācariya m. at Vin.iv.130), Vin.iv.317 (id.).
fr. ā + car
ālaka-manda →
pts
Ālaka-manda
at Vin.ii.152 is of uncertain reading and meaning (“open to view”? or “not having pegs” āḷaka?) vv.ll. āḷakamanta & ālakamandāra; Bdhgh on p. 321 explains āḷakamandā ti ekangaṇā manussâb …