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h��naviriya, 59 találat.
citta →
pts
…vippamuttaṃ “with his heart he scrutinizes their pure mind” SN.i.194; vigatâbhijjhena cetasā is followed by abhijjāya cittaṃ…
hadaya →
pts
…bursting of the heart Ja.i.282 -maṃsa the flesh of the heart, the heart Ja.i.278, Ja.i.347 Ja.ii.159 etc….
hindagu →
pts
…for indagu, inda + gu (= ˚ga), i.e. sprung from Indra. The h perhaps fr. hindu. The spelling h˚; is a corrupt one
higher wisdom →
nyana
[[higher wisdom]]Higher understanding: clear insight based on h. w.: see: vipassanā/i Training in H. W., see: sikkhā
happiness →
nyana
Happiness: feeling of h.: see: sukha - The idea of h. of the world, see: vipallāsa.
yatra →
pts
…“woe to birth that old age is to be noticed in that which is born!”); Mil.13 (acchariyaṃ vata bho… y. h. n. me upajjhāyo…
rājā →
pts
…king, Goth reiks = Ohg. rīhhi = rich or Ger. reich. Besides we have *reig in Ags. rāēcean reach; Ger. reichen
■ The Dhtp only knows of…
haṃsa →
pts
…
■ At Snp-a.277 Bdhgh gives various kinds of haṃsa’s, viz. harita˚ tamba˚, khīra˚, kāḷa˚, pāka˚, suvaṇṇa˚
■…
hi →
pts
…hi etaṃ; no h’etaṃ not so DN.i.3. hevaṃ = hi evaṃ.
cp. Sk. hi
hāna-bhāgiya-sīla →
nyana
…visesa with regard to higher excellency, ‘penetration’ nibbedha with regard to the arising of perception and reflection connected with the…
jaṭa →
pts
handle, only in vāsi˚; (h. of an adze) Vin.iv.168; SN.iii.154 = AN.iv.127.
rājan →
pts
…king, Goth reiks = Ohg. rīhhi = rich or Ger. reich. Besides we have *reig in Ags. rāēcean reach; Ger. reichen
■ The Dhtp only knows of…
thusa →
pts
…a bird stuffed with chaff, a straw-bird Ja.i.242;
- -piṇḍa a lump of husks Vin.ii.151 *…
āsati →
pts
to sit DN-a.i.208; h. sg. āsi SN.i.130. - pp. āsīna (q.v.).
from as
yathā →
pts
…Vin.132 (yo ajjhohareyya, y- dhammo kāretabbo); Vin.iv.126 (yo jānaṁ (i.e. knowing) yathādhammaṁ nihat’ âdhikaraṇaṁ…
olambaka →
ncped
hanging down; what hangs down; something carried hanging from the arm or hand.
upaṭṭhāpana →
ncped
producing, bringing about; arranging attendance; having (someone) served or cared for
tissametteyya →
dppn
…He visited the Buddha with his colleagues and when the Buddha answered his questions, he, and his thousand pupils became arahants. Tissa was his…
tusita →
dppn
…is the rule for all Bodhisattas to be born in Tusita in their last life but one. The inhabitants of Tusita were present at the Mahāsamaya….
yakkha →
dppn
…at will, to any place, with their abodes, and work miracles, such as assuming any shape at will.
Sometimes the Yakkhas have been degraded to the…
akanittha →
nyana
…or Non-junior Ones’, i.e. ‘Highest Gods’, are the inhabitants of the 5th and highest heaven of the Pure Abodes suddhāvāsa, cf. avacara deva…
antepura →
ncped
the royal palace, esp. the inner apartments, the harem.
ekaka →
ncped
…a single; the only… 2. having one; having a single (verse)
- (m.)
- a group of one; a set consisting of a single item.
- (or perhaps…
aparādika →
ncped
(one) who has offended or committed a fault, who has fallen short (of).
appāṇaka →
ncped
name of a certain form of jhāna (prob, involving holding one’s breath)
tatratatrābhinandana →
ncped
, ~a., feminine pleasure in this and that; delight here and there.
upaṭṭhapana →
ncped
producing, bringing about; arranging attendance; having (someone) served or cared for
gihinī →
ncped
the wife of a householder; a woman who lives the household (worldly and sensual) life.
ubhatovyañjanaka →
ncped
having the sexual characteristics of both sexes; hermaphrodite
indakhīla →
ncped
post or stone set in the ground at the door of a house or palace or at the city gates against which the door or gate was closed; a threshold
jāpeti →
ncped
confiscates; has someone’s property confiscated, has someone fined.
kumbhakārikā →
ncped
the pot-work, the potter’s work; (Dhaniya’s clay hot, see Vin iii 41)
sundarīnandā →
dppn
…sister of Thullanandā; she had two other sisters, Nandā and Nandavatī. Sāḷha Migāranattā seduced her, and she was proclaimed guilty of a…
ubhatovyañjana →
ncped
having the sexual characteristics of both sexes; hermaphrodite
tagarasikhī →
dppn
…the food, was displeased with his wife’s generosity, thinking to himself that it were better that slaves and workmen should have eaten the food….
sumedhā →
dppn
…Therīgāthā verses, of which she has the greatest number of any of the nuns, speak of the emptiness of the home life and the advantages of…
saṅkicca →
dppn
…meditating in the forest, free of harmful intentions, and confident that his religious path is accomplished. Thag.597–607
mahaka →
dppn
A novice, pupil of Upananda, who is mentioned as having been guilty of a sexual offence with Kaṇḍakā, another novice. Vin.i.70
khitaka →
dppn
Khitaka1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how light and joyful his body feels. Thag.104
Khitaka2
A monk whose…
bījaka →
dppn
…first Pārājika. The son was called Bījaka, and so Sudinna came to be called Bījakapitā and the mother Bījakamātā. Both Bījaka and his…
ti-lakkhana →
nyana
…no-self anattā.
Whether Perfect Ones appear in the world, or whether Perfect Ones do not appear in the world, it still remains a firm…
bāhiraka →
pts
…disciples of other teachers than the Buddha, esp. Brahmanic (cp. bāhira˚ and BSk. bāhirako mārgaḥ, e.g. Mvu.i.284; Mvu.ii.210; Mvu.ii.223)…
aha →
pts
rūpa →
pts
…of rūpabhava, which has got raised into a third main division.) This triad is also found in combinations with loka or…
niraya →
pts
…is “n’ atthi ettha ayo sukhan ti” = there is no good; that given by Bdhgh at Vism.427 “n’ atthi ettha assādasaññito ayo” (no…
nivesana →
pts
…Snp.1055 (nandi + ; = taṇhā Cnd.366); Dhp.40 (diṭṭhi˚); Mnd.76 Mnd.110. See also nivesa.
Vedic niveśana, fr….
paccaggaḷa →
pts
adjective in phrase paccaggaḷe aṭṭhāsi “stuck in his throat” MN.i.333.
pratyak + gaḷa
paripucchaka →
pts
…Cnd.386; Sdhp.90
■ f. abstr paripucchakatā questioning Vism.132 (one of the 7 constituents of dhamma-vicaya-sambojjhanga).
fr. pari +…
phala →
pts
…vibhītaka, āmalaka, goṭhaphala. At Mil.333 a set of 7 fruits is used metaphorically in simile of the Buddha’s fruit-shop, viz….
phusati →
pts
…sense of attaining to the highest ideal of religious aspiration, in foll. phrases ceto-samādhiṃ ph. DN.i.13 = DN.iii.30, DN.iii.108…
phuṭa →
pts
pihālu →
pts
…On y → h cp. P. paṭṭhayati for paṭṭhahati
pāsaka →
pts
…the dress Vin.ii.136; for the hair Thig.411 (if Morris, J.P.T.S. 1893, 45, 46, is right to be corr. fr. pasāda).
fr….
pāvāḷa →
pts
hair; only in cpd. -nipphoṭanā pulling out one’s hair SN.iv.300. Pavisa & Pavekkhi;
see pavāḷa
pūjaneyya →
pts
Pūjaneyya & Pūjanīya
to be honoured, entitled to homage SN.i.175; Snp-a.277; -īya Ja.iii.83 Sdhp.230, Sdhp.551.
grd. of pūjeti
pūjanīya →
pts
Pūjaneyya & Pūjanīya
to be honoured, entitled to homage SN.i.175; Snp-a.277; -īya Ja.iii.83 Sdhp.230, Sdhp.551.
grd. of pūjeti
ropana →
pts
…(ārāma˚); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.41. 2. healing SN.iv.177 (vaṇa˚) 3. furthering, making grow Pts.ii.115 (buddhi˚). 4. (f.) accusation…
sagāmeyya →
pts
adjective [grd. formation fr. gāma, + sa2 = saṃ˚) hailing from the same village SN.i.36, SN.i.60.
nahuta →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.88; Pv-a.22, Pv-a.265.
Sk. nayuta (m. pl.) of unknown etym. Is it the same as navuti? The corresponding v → y → h is…