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an inspired poet or sage of the past, esp. the authors of the Vedic hymns; a legendary seer; an ascetic or anchorite (often possessing magical powers); a sage, a seer (used usually of non-buddhists, …

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…sattamo Vv-a.105). Isika (isika)

Vedic ṛṣi fr. ṛṣ. Voc. ise Snp.1025; pl. npm. isayo, gen. isinaṃ SN.ii.280 & isīnaṃ…

abhaya →

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…he is stated as having visited the Buddha at Gijjhakūṭa and discussed with him the views of Pūraṇa Kassapa. The Buddha teaches him about…

acelakassapa →

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…naked ascetic. He visited the Buddha at Ujuññā in the Kaṇṇa-katthala deer-park and asked him if it were true that he disparaged…

aggivessana →

dppn

…novice Aciravata is thus addressed by Prince Jayasena, who visits him, and also by the Buddha.

aggāḷave cetiye →

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…of Hatthaka Āḷavaka, who visits him with a large following, whose fealty has been won (according to Hatthaka) by observing the four…

ahiṃsakabhāradvāja →

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…the Buddha suggested to him the desirability of living up to his name by practising ahiṃsā. It is said that later he became an arahant. SN.i.164

ajapālanigrodha →

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…advanced in years, visited the Buddha during this period and questioned him as to whether it were true that he did not pay respect to age….

ajita →

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paribbājaka who visited the Buddha, and at whose instigation the Buddha preached to the Bhikkhus on the difference between dhamma and…

ajitakesakambala →

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…Ajātasattu describes a visit paid to Ajita, he taught the doctrine of “cutting off,” i.e. annihilation at death. He was a nihilist who…

ajitamāṇava →

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…disciples of Bāvarī who visited the Buddha at the request of their teacher.

He was the first to question the Buddha, and the questions asked by…

ajātasattu →

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…shame, he refrained from visiting the Buddha till he was won over by the persuasions of his physician Jīvaka Komārabhacca. And when in the end…

akaniṭṭhā →

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…the Buddha mentions that he visited their abode and conversed with beings who were born there as a result of the holy lives they had lived under…

ambagāma →

dppn

…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…

ambapālivana →

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…previously during their visits to Vesāli. DN.ii.94 SN.v.301

The Buddha is stated to have preached three suttas in the grove, two of them being…

ambapālī →

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…returning from her visit to the Buddha, Ambapālī was so elated at the idea of having the Buddha to a meal the next day, that she refused…

ambasaṇḍā →

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…Sutta was preached. On the occasion of the preaching, as Sakka with his retinue came to visit the Buddha, the village was bathed in radiance….

ambatittha →

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…Later Sāgata visited the Buddha at Bhaddavatikā and went with him to Kosambī. The fame of the Elder’s victory over the Nāga had…

ambaṭṭha →

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…request of his teacher, he visited the Buddha in the Icchānadkala wood and seems to have opened his conversation by reviling the Sākiyans and…

ambāṭakavana →

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…eminent Elders who visited the place wer.

  • Isidatta of Avanti (who answered Citta’s questions regarding the reason for the existence of…

andhakavinda →

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…the brahmin went to the provision-room to see what deficiency he could possibly supply. Seeing there neither rice, milk, nor honey-lumps, he…

annabhāra →

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…and Sakuludāyi. The Buddha visits them and talks about the four factors of Dhamma (dhammapadāni) which are held in esteem by everyone:…

anugāra →

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…who was with Sakuludāyi when the Buddha came to visit the latter. MN.ii.1

anupiya →

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…Vin.ii.184 Near Anupiya was the park where the paribbājaka of the Bhaggavagotta lived. The Buddha visited him once while staying at Anupiya and…

anuruddha →

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…being aware of this, visited him and taught it to him. Thereupon Anuruddha developed insight and realised arahantship in the highest grade….

anāthapiṇḍika →

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…by the thought of the visit that he got up three times during the night. When, at last, he started for Sītavana, the road was quite dark, but…

aparājita →

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One of the Pacceka Buddhas mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

aputtaka →

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…Pasenadi, King of Kosala, visiting the Buddha at noonday and telling him that he had just finished having the banker’s wealth removed to the…

asama →

dppn

A devaputta who once visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana, in the company of Sahali, Ninka, Ākoṭaka, Vetambarī and Mānava-Gāmiya.

They were…

asibandhakaputta →

dppn

…with famine, Asibandhaka visited Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta, who asks him to go and defeat the Buddha in debate. Asibandhaka is at first…

asita →

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…greatly overjoyed, but realising that he himself would, by then, be born in an Arūpa world and would not therefore be able to hear the Buddha…

assaji →

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…SN.iii.124ff. records a visit paid by the Buddha to Assaji as he lay grievously sick in Kassapārāma near Rājagaha. He tells the Buddha that…

assajipunabbasukā →

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…wrong time, using perfumes, visiting shows, singing and playing games of various sorts. Their abandoned ways of life won popularity for them, and…

assalāyana →

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…defeat in controversy.

He visits the Buddha and asks what he has to say concerning the claims of the brahmins to be the only superior class, the…

assāroha →

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…as a gāmani (head man of a village)….

asura →

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…whole army with its four divisions enter a lotus stalk and the man thought he was mad. But the Buddha says that it was an Asura army in flight….

avanti →

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…Isidatta and Isidāsī

Mahā Kaccāna seems to have spent a good deal of his time in Avanti, dwelling in the city of Kuraraghara in…

avantiputta →

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…once went in royal state to visit Mahā Kaccāna who was staying in the Gundā Grove in Madhurā.

Their discussion is recorded in the Madhura…

avihā →

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…in Avihā and there attain arahantship. The Buddha once visited Avihā. DN.ii.50–51

ayujjhā →

dppn

AyujjhāAyojjhā

Two visits of the Buddha to this city are recorded in the Canon; on one occasion he preached the Phena Sutta SN.iii.140ff. and on…

añjanavana →

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…of the Jaṭila persuasion visited him and questioned him on the use of samādhi. AN.iv.427–428

There Sujātā met the Buddha, and having…

aññātakoṇḍañña →

dppn

…Enlightenment, the Buddha visited them at Isipatana and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña won the Fruit of the First Path….

aṅgulimāla →

dppn

…the monk with all requisites. Aṅgulimāla, however, had taken on the dhutangas and refused the king’s offer.

When he entered Sāvatthī…

aṭṭhakanāgara →

dppn

…Dasama who, while on a visit to Pāṭaliputta on business, went to see Ānanda at Beluvagāma and questioned him. MN.i.349f.

baka →

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…and death; and the Buddha visited him in order to point out his error.

Baka welcomed the Buddha but, owing to the influence of Māra, refused to…

bhaddiya →

dppn

…Aṅga kingdom. The Buddha visited there several times and stayed sometimes at the Jātiyāvana where Meṇḍaka, who lived there, came to see…

bhadrāvudha →

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…who, at his request, visited the Buddha. Snp.1008

He questioned the Buddha as to how a man could get over attachment and cross the flood. By…

bhaggavagotta →

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…lived in a pleasance near Anupiya.

He was a friend of Sunakkhatta. The Buddha once visited him, and their conversation is recorded in the Pātika…

bharaṇḍukālāma →

dppn

…life. Once, when the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu and wanted lodging for the night, Mahānāma suggested that he should go to the hermitage of…

bhaṇḍagāma →

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…the former.

The Buddha visited it during his last tour, and while there he talked to the monks on four conditions, which lead to Nibbāna….

bhusāgāra →

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…the Buddha stayed on his visit there. Vin.i.249

Once while he was meditating there, a thunderstorm broke out and two peasants and four oxen were…

bhāradvāja →

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…living in Sāvatthī visited the Buddha there, and joined the Order and became arahants; viz., Ahiṃsaka Bhāradvāja, Jaṭā Bhāradvāja…

bimbisāra →

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…king, that the Buddha might visit his realm, that he might wait on the Buddha, that the Buddha might teach him the doctrine, that he might…

bodhi →

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…in his mother’s womb, she visited the Buddha at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī and declared that whatever child was born to her it would accept the…

bojjhā →

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…AN.iv.347 records a visit paid by her to the Buddha at Jetavana. The Buddha then preached to her on the uposatha and the advantages of…

brahmāyu →

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…Uttara therefore visited the Buddha and, having seen the thirty two marks, resolved to observe the Buddha in his every posture and, to…

bālakaloṇakāra →

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…where he visited Bhagu and preached to him on the virtues of solitude. From there the Buddha proceeded to Pācīnavaṃsadāya….

bārānasī →

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…it was at, the Migadāya in Isipatana near Bārānasī that the Buddha preached his first sermon to the Pañcavaggiyā D.ii.141. This was the spot…

cakkavatti →

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…possessed of marvellous vision, enabling him to discover treasures, and then the Adviser, who is generally the Cakkavatti’s eldest son….

candana →

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…and the Buddha and a visit paid by Candana to Mahā Moggallāna. SN.iv.280

Candana2

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of…

candanaṅgalika →

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…including Pasenadi, visited the Buddha and asked him which was the highest sensual pleasure. When the Buddha had answered their question,…

candimā →

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…was granted. SN.i.50 The deva Candimasa who is mentioned SN.i.51 as visiting the Buddha is probably identical with Candimā.

cañcalikappa →

dppn

…The Buddha once paid a visit there and stayed in the Todeyya-ambavana. Saṅgārava went to see him, and on that occasion was preached the…

caṅkī →

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…came to Opasāda, Caṅkī visited him, in spite of the protests of his friends and colleagues, and on this occasion was preached the Caṅkī…

cetiya →

dppn

…became an arahant after a visit which the Buddha paid to him.AN.iv.228 Vin.i.300f. The Janavasabha Sutta DN.ii.200 leads us to infer that the…

channa →

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…suffering much pain. He was visited by Sāriputta and Mahā Cunda, and when they discovered that he contemplated suicide, they tried to deter him,…

ciravāsī →

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…of Bhadragaka. Bhadragaka visited the Buddha and told him that he was always anxiously waiting for news of Ciravāsī, who was away at school….

citta →

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…hospitality. Among them was Isidatta, a former acquaintance of Citta, but Isidatta left when he found that his identity had been discovered….

codanāvatthu →

dppn

A valley (?) near Rājagaha, visited by the Buddha in the course of his wanderings. Here he laid down a rule, allowing monks to recite the…

cullakokanadā →

dppn

…younger of the two daughters of Pajunna, both of whom were called Kokanadā. She visited the Buddha at the Kutāgārasālā in Vesāli and…

cunda →

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…to Ānanda that he should visit Cunda and reassure him by telling him that no blame at all attached to him and that he should feel no remorse, but…

cāla →

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…caused disturbance by their visits to the Buddha. AN.v.133 In this context he is spoken of as a very eminent Elder and was, therefore, evidently an…

cālikā →

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…near the Cālikapabbata visited by the Buddha. His attendant on one of these visits was Meghiya. Close to Cālikā was the village of Jantu…

cālā →

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…SN.i.132 that one day, when Cālā was meditating in the Andhavana, Māra visited her, asking her various questions and trying to tempt her.

cāpā →

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…been an ascetic who had renounced his vows to have a child with her, but now regretted his decision and wanted to return to the holy life…

cāpāla cetiya →

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…decided to accede to the request of Māra that he should die. When he announced this decision the earth shook. DN.ii.102ff. AN.iv.308f.

cātummahārājikā →

dppn

…in the world, all these visits having the same purpose. Then, at the assembly of the devas, they submit their report to the gods of…

dakkhiṇāgiri →

dppn

…of Velukantaka and she was visited both by Sāriputta and by Moggallāna during a tour in the district. AN.iv.64 In Dakkhiṇāgiri, Sāriputta…

dasama →

dppn

…him to Pāṭaliputta, he visited the Kukkuṭārāma to call upon Ānanda. Learning that Ānanda was at Beluvagāma near Vesāli, he visited him…

daṇḍakappaka →

dppn

…near the Aciravatī; it was visited by the Buddha during a tour in Kosala. There he preached the Udāna Sutta in answer to a question by Ānanda, as…

devadatta →

dppn

…of Godhi.

When the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu after the Enlightenment and preached to the Sākiyans, Devadatta was converted together with his…

devakatasobbha →

dppn

…Close by was the Pilakkhaguhā and the Paribbājakārāma, where Ānanda once visited Sandaka and held a discussion with him….

dhaniya →

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…a grass but on the slopes of Isigili and lived there with several others during the rains. He continued to live there after the others had left….

dhotaka →

dppn

…he was among those who visited the Buddha at Bāvarī’s request. Snp.p.194 The questions he asked of the Buddha on this occasion, and the…

dāmali →

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A devaputta 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…

dīghajāṇu →

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…of Kakkarapatta. There he visited the Buddha and asked for a teaching which would bring happiness both in this world and the next. The Buddha…

dīghalaṭṭhi →

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

dīghanakha →

dppn

A wanderer. He visited the Buddha at Sūkarakhatalena and the Buddha preached to him the Dīghanakha Sutta, at the end of which he became a…

dīghatapassī →

dppn

…of Nāṭaputta. He once visited the Buddha at Nāḷandā, and there followed a discussion on actions and their efficiency. Dīghatapassī…

dīghīti →

dppn

…Dīghāyu, who was on a visit to the city, saw them. Dīghīti, recognising his son, called to him his dying advice “look not too far nor too…

ekanāḷā →

dppn

…of his ministry, the Buddha visited the village and preached to Kāsī-Bhāradvāja the sutta which bears his name and which converted him to the…

erāvaṇa →

dppn

…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…

esukārī →

dppn

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

gajaṅgala →

dppn

…in the Mukheluvana and was visited there by Uttara, the disciple of Pārāsariya. Their conversation is recorded in the Indriyabhāvānā Sutta….

gandhāravijjā →

dppn

…the sun and moon….

gavesī →

dppn

…life was poor. Gavesī, realising this, put forth effort and, step by step, attained greater proficiency until, at last, he became an arahant. His…

gayā →

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…the Buddha, on his way to Isipatana, met Upaka. Vin.i.8

The Buddha stayed at Gayā on several occasions: once at Gayāsīsa, Vin.i.34 SN.iv.19…

gaṇaka-moggallāna →

dppn

…teacher of Sāvatthī. He visited the Buddha at the Pubbārāma, and the Buddha preached to him the Gaṇaka-Moggallāna Sutta, after which, it…

ghaṭīkāra →

dppn

…failed to persuade him to visit the Buddha, in the end took him by force. Jotipāla was converted and joined the Order, but Ghaṭīkāra, as the…

ghoṭamukha →

dppn

…On coming to visit Benares, he saw Udena there in Khemiyambavana and had a conversation with him, recorded in the Ghoṭamukha Sutta….

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…were also in the habit of visiting the hill.

Several places are mentioned as having been visited by the Buddha during his sojourns on…

giñjakāvasatha →

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…It was during one of these visits that Ambapāli presented her park to the Buddha and the Order. Vin.i.232

In the Giñjakāvasatha the Buddha…

godhika →

dppn

…lived on the Kāḷasilā in Isigilipassa. There he made various vain attempts to win arahantship, achieving only temporary emancipation of mind,…

godhāvarī →

dppn

…river in Dakkhiṇāpatha, of which it forms the southern boundary, rising in Brahmagiri near the village of Triyanvaka.

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gomagga →

dppn

…Āḷavī. The Buddha once stayed there during the cold season and was visited by Hatthaka Āḷavaka. AN.i.136

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gosiṅgasālavanadāya →

dppn

…The result of the visit was the preaching of the Cūḷagosiṅga Sutta. MN.i.205f. On another occasion, when the Buddha was staying…

goyogapilakkha →

dppn

A spot near Benares, visited by the Buddha on his begging rounds. AN.i.280

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gundāvana →

dppn

…stayed there and was visited by Avantiputta, king of Madhurā, to whom he preached the Madhurā Sutta, MN.ii.83f. and by the brahmin…

hatthaka →

dppn

…From there he once visited the Buddha and tried to stand in his presence, but collapsed and could not remain upright. The Buddha then asked…

hatthigāmaka →

dppn

…Buddha stayed there and was visited by Ugga. AN.iv.212 SN.iv.109

On his last journey he again rested in the village….

hatthāroha →

dppn

A headman of Rājagaha who visited the Buddha and asked him what destiny awaited him after death. The Buddha reluctantly replied that he would be…

huhuṅka →

dppn

…name of a brahmin who visited the Buddha at the Ajapālanigrodha seven days after his Enlightenment and asked him questions regarding the true…

hāliddakāni →

dppn

…Hāliddakāni visited him and consulted him at length on the subjects treated in Māgandiyapañha SN.iii.9f. and again on those of…

icchānaṅgalaka →

dppn

…of Icchānaṅgala. Once he visited the Buddha at Jetavana after a long interval, and on being asked why he had been absent so long, he replied that…

iccānaṅgala →

dppn

…almost complete solitude, visited only by a single monk who brought him his food. But from the Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.30f. AN.iii.341…

inda →

dppn

…of cows, and when men began to kill these creatures he visited his wrath on them. Snp.310

indasālaguhā →

dppn

…which was a brahmin village, east of Rājagaha. Once, when the Buddha was staying there, Sakka visited him and asked him the questions recorded…

isidatta →

dppn

…to provide him with all requisites. But that same day Isidatta left Macchikāsaṇḍa and never returned.

Isidatta2

An equerry or…

isidāsa →

dppn

…brother, also a monk, named Isibhatta. Having spent the rainy season in Sāvatthī, they went to take up their abode in a certain village. The…

isidāsī →

dppn

…to stay with her any more. Isidāsī then met the therī Jinadattā, whom she entertained to a meal at her house. Under Jinadattā, Isidāsī…

isigili →

dppn

…refer to several other visits of the Buddha to Isigilapassa. During one of these visits he heard Vaṅgīsa’s high eulogy of Moggallāna….

isipatana →

dppn

…while the Buddha was at Isipatana, Māra visited him but had to go away discomfited. SN.i.105f.

Besides the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta…

itivuttaka →

dppn

One of the nine divisions (aṅga) into which the Buddha’s preaching was classified in the early texts.

jambugāma →

dppn

A village which the Buddha visited during his last tour. It lay between Ambagāma and Bhoganagara. DN.ii.194

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jambukhādaka →

dppn

…Saṃyutta Nikāya records visits paid by him to Sāriputta at Nālakagāma and discussions between them on various topics, such as nibbāna,…

jayasena →

dppn

A prince who once visited the novice Aciravata at Veḷuvana in Rājagaha and asked him to teach the Doctrine. Reluctantly the novice did so, but at…

jetavana →

dppn

…invitation to visit Sāvatthī the latter, seeking a suitable place for the Buddha’s residence, discovered this park belonging to…

jinadattā →

dppn

A bhikkhunī mentioned in the Therīgāthā verses of Isidāsi, who describes Jinadattā as a learned and virtuous expert in the Vinaya. Thig.427

jotipāla →

dppn

…to carry out the division of the kingdom, which the latter duly did. All the kings wished Jotipāla to be their chaplain, and he instructed…

jāliya →

dppn

…with his friend Mandissa, visited the Buddha at the Ghositārāma. DN.i.159 The Buddha preached to them the Jāliya Sutta. According to the…

jātiyāvana →

dppn

…the banker Meṇḍaka visited him and provided meals for him and the monks. Vin.i.242f. Meṇḍaka’s grandson, Uggaha, did likewise….

jāṇussoṇi →

dppn

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

jīvakambavana →

dppn

…in the grove, and there the Buddha stayed several times. On one such occasion Ajātasattu visited the Buddha and the Sāmaññaphala Sutta was…

kaccāna →

dppn

…Nikāya SN.ii.18ff. as visiting the Buddha at Sāvatthī and questioning him on right view. The Buddha’s discourse on this occasion is…

kajangala →

dppn

…in the Mukheluvana and was visited there by Uttara, the disciple of Pārāsariya. Their conversation is recorded in the Indriyabhāvānā Sutta….

kakudha →

dppn

…deva who visited the Buddha at the Añjanavana in Sāketa, and asked him whether he experienced feelings of pleasure and sorrow….

kamboja →

dppn

…become a slave or vice versa. Elsewhere Kamboja is mentioned as a place not visited by women of other countries. AN.ii.82

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kandaraka →

dppn

A wandering ascetic who visited the Buddha at Campā, on the banks of Lake Gaggarā together with Pessa the elephant trainer’s son. Pessa saluted…

kandarāyana →

dppn

…brahmin. He visited Mahā Kaccāna at the Gundavana near Madhurā and accused him of not paying due respect to elderly brahmins, but…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…Buddha’s most frequent visitor; to him was preached the Cūḷadukkhakkhandha Sutta. MN.i.91f.

The Dakkhiṇā-vibhaṅga Sutta was…

kassapa →

dppn

…in the Brahma-world and visited Gotama, after his Enlightenment. Gotama then reminded him of this past friendship, which Ghaṭīkāra seemed…

kassapagotta →

dppn

…parts. Once some monks who visited him enjoyed his hospitality and stayed on. After some time, feeling that they had outstayed their welcome,…

kassapakārāma →

dppn

…It was here that Assaji stayed during his last illness, when the Buddha visited him to comfort him. SN.iii.125

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kasībhāradvāja →

dppn

…festive sowing, the Buddha visited him alone, and stood near the place where food was being distributed to a very large number of people engaged in…

katamorakatissa →

dppn

…where she was a constant visitor, and on being told that several of the Buddha’s eminent disciples, such as Sāriputta, Moggallāna, Mahā…

kaṇha →

dppn

…Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.71

kaṇṇakatthala →

dppn

…stayed; he was once visited there by Acela Kassapa, to whom he preached the Kassapasīhanāda Sutta, DN.i.161 and again by Pasenadi, king of…

kaṭissaha →

dppn

…When the Licchavis began to visit the Buddha in large numbers, they left the monastery and retired to places of solitude, such as…

kevaṭṭa →

dppn

…the Buddha was staying in the Pāvārika-ambavana at Nāḷandā, Kevaṭṭa visited him. The interview is recorded in the Kevaṭṭa Sutta….

keṇiya →

dppn

…and fifty monks, Keṇiya visited the Buddha, bringing various kinds of drinks, which he gave to him and to the monks. The following day he…

khaṇḍadeva →

dppn

…in like circumstances, by Ghaṭīkāra, on the occasion of a visit he paid to the Buddha. SN.i.35 SN.i.60

khema →

dppn

devaputta who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke several verses on the desirability of leading the good life….

khemaka →

dppn

…answer, and Dāsaka had to visit him a fourth time with the inquiry, What did Khemaka mean by self? In exasperation Khemaka came himself to…

kikī →

dppn

…virtues, the king was pleased and sent five hundred cartloads of provisions to Ghaṭīkāra who, however, curtly refused the gift….

kimbila →

dppn

…now in that. The Buddha visited them at Pacina-vamsadāya when he was going away, disgusted with the recalcitrant monks of Kosambī. Vin.i.350…

kisāgotamī →

dppn

…her story is like that of Paṭācārā.

The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.129f. records a visit paid to her by Māra as she sat resting in…

kokanadā →

dppn

…Cūḷa-Kokanadā. They visited the Buddha at the Kūṭāgārasālā and spoke verses in praise of the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Saṅgha….

kosambī →

dppn

…delivered during these visits are recorded in the books.

A great division once arose among the monks in Kosambī. Some monks charged one of…

koḷiyā →

dppn

…townships of the Koliyans, visited by the Buddha or by his disciples, are mentioned in literature, e.g. Uttara, the residence of the headman…

koṭigāma →

dppn

…came from Vesāli to visit him, and Ambapāli gave him a meal. From Koṭigāma the Buddha went to Nādikā. Vin.i.230f.

kusinārā →

dppn

…and on the occasion of this visit they decided that any inhabitant of Kusinārā who failed to go and meet the Buddha and escort him to the city,…

kuṇḍaliya →

dppn

A Paribbājaka who visits the Buddha at the Añjanavana in Sāketa. He asks the Buddha what profit comes from the Buddha’s way of living.

The…

kāliṅga →

dppn

…of the seven political divisions mentioned in the time of the mythical king Reṇu and is given first in the list, its capital being Dantapura…

kālāma →

dppn

…by the Buddha on his visit to Kesaputta is justly famous. AN.i.188ff. Among members of this family specially mentioned by name are…

kāmabhū →

dppn

…recorded in the Kāmabhū Sutta. SN.iv.165 Two other suttas bearing the same name record visits paid to Kāmabhū by Cittagahapati at…

kāmada →

dppn

A devaputta who visited the Buddha and told him that the path of the Ariyan disciples was hard to follow and their goal hard to win. The Buddha…

kāmaṇḍā →

dppn

…village in which was the mango grove of Todeyya. Udāyī once stayed there and was visited by a resident pupil of the brahmin lady of the…

kāpathika →

dppn

…a scholar of ability.“ He visited the Buddha at Opasāda, where he interrupted a conversation which the Buddha was holding with some aged…

kāḷasilā →

dppn

The black rock by the side of Isigili.

It was there that Godhika SN.i.120f. and Vakkali SN.iii.124 committed suicide.

It was a lonely spot, and…

kāḷudāyī →

dppn

…was time for the Buddha to visit his kinsmen, and gave him their invitation, singing the season’s beauties in a series of verses. He was declared…

kīṭāgiri →

dppn

…time after, when the Buddha visited the place with a large company of monks, including Sāriputta and Moggallāna, the Assajipunabbasukā, were…

kūṭāgārasālā →

dppn

…the Buddha would often visit the patients and talk with them. SN.iv.210f. AN.iii.142

The books also contain the names of others who stayed…

lakkhaṇa →

dppn

…it would appear that these visions were seen again on several occasions. SN.ii.254 Vin.iii.104ff.

When Moggallāna related his vision, some of…

laṭṭhivana →

dppn

…There Bimbisāra visited him with twelve nahutas of followers, and Uruvelā Kassapa dispelled their doubts by declaring his acceptance…

licchavī →

dppn

…Saccaka the Nigaṇṭha visited the Buddha at Mahāvana, he was accompanied by five hundred Licchavis, who did not all salute the Buddha as…

lohicca →

dppn

…and told him this. Lohicca visited Kaccāna and discussed with him these statements, and, at the end of the talk, declared himself Kaccāna’s…

lomasakaṅgiya →

dppn

…MN.iii.199f. Candana visited Lomasakaṅgiya in the Nigrodhārāma in Kapilavatthu, and questioned him on the Bhaddekaratta Sutta. When…

macchikāsaṇḍa →

dppn

…there, and the place was visited by Sāriputta and Moggalāna and also by Acela Kassapa. SN.iv.300

According to the Vinaya, Vin.ii.15f. they…

maddakucchi →

dppn

…of the Satullapa group visited the Buddha there and told him of their great admiration for his qualities. Māra tried to stir up discontent in…

madhurā →

dppn

…of Ujjeni. Madhurā was visited by the Buddha, AN.ii.57 AN.iii.256 but there is no record of his having stayed there. In fact, the Madhura Sutta…

mahākaccāyana →

dppn

…him were Sonakutikanna, Isidatta, Avantiputta, Lohicca, Ārāmadaṇḍa, and Kandarāyana.

He often stayed in Avantī, where King…

mahākassapa →

dppn

…and accompanied by him he visited the nunnery and preached to the nuns. He was probably not popular among certain nuns, for, at the end of his…

mahākoṭṭhita →

dppn

…SN.iii.172–177 two on arising, SN.iii.173 and three on ignorance and knowledge. SN.iii.17 Another similar sutta is on sense and sense objects,…

mahāli →

dppn

…chief, mentioned as having visited the Buddha at the Kūṭāgārasālā to ask if he had seen Sakka SN.i.230 and also to beg information as to the…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…petas and other spirits invisible to the ordinary mortal eye. SN.ii.254ff. We are told SN.v.366f. that Moggallāna’s visits to the deva…

mahānāma →

dppn

…occasion, Mahānāma visited the Buddha at Nigrodhārāma where the Buddha was convalescing after a severe illness, and at once Mahānāma…

mahāpajāpatī →

dppn

…as there were no monks to visit her and preach to her the Buddha went himself to preach to her. Vin.iv.56

Her Therīgāthā verses speak of…

mahāsammata →

dppn

…because, on the arising of wickedness in the world, he was chosen by the people DN.iii.92f. to show indignation against and disapproval…

makkarakata →

dppn

A locality in Avanti. Mahā Kaccāna once stayed there in a forest hut and was visited by Lohicca and his pupils. SN.iv.116f.

Avanti3town

mallikā →

dppn

…that Pasenadi was on a visit to the Buddha when a man came with the whispered message that the queen was dead. It was a terrible shock, “his…

manāpakāyikā →

dppn

…Once a large number of them visited Anuruddha at the Ghositirāma and announced to him that in a trice they could assume any colour they desired,…

maṇimālika →

dppn

MaṇimālikaMaṇimālaka

A shrine where the Buddha stayed and where he was visited by the Yakkha Maṇibhadda. SN.i.208

4shrine

medāḷupa →

dppn

…the Buddha was there and visited him. On this occasion was preached the Dhammacetiya Sutta. This was the last time that Pasenadi saw the…

mettagū →

dppn

…disciples of Bāvarī who visited the Buddha. His question to the Buddha was as to how various ills originated in the world, and the Buddha’s…

meṇḍaka →

dppn

…the Buddha with abundant provisions of all sorts, entertaining the Buddha and his monks with luxurious food and fresh milk. At the end of the meal,…

migasālā →

dppn

A woman follower of the Buddha. She was the daughter of Pūraṇa, chamberlain of Pasenadi, and niece of Isidatta. AN.iii.347 AN.v.137

migāra →

dppn

…mentions him during a visit to the Buddha and remarks on his immense wealth. But the Buddha reminds him that Migāra’s treasure is not real…

moḷiyasīvaka →

dppn

A Paribbājaka. He once visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana and questioned him regarding predestination. The Buddha explains to him that suffering…

muṇḍa →

dppn

…who lived at Kukkuṭārāma in Pāṭaliputta and persuaded him to visit the king. Nārada preached to him, and his sorrow vanished.

māgadha →

dppn

…commercial centre, and was visited by people from all parts of Northern India in search of commerce and of learning. The kings of Māgadha…

mānadinna →

dppn

…When he lay ill he was visited by Ānanda, to whom he confessed that even in his illness he practiced the four satipaṭṭhāna. He was…

māra →

dppn

…Māra is represented as visiting Gotama on the banks of the Nerañjara, where he is practicing austerities and tempting him to abandon his…

mātula →

dppn

MātulaMatula

A village in Māgadha, where the Buddha stayed and where he preached the Cakkavattisīhanāda Sutta. Aiii.58

Māgadha3town

māṇavagāmiya →

dppn

devaputta. He visited the Buddha in the company of Asama, Sahali, Ninka, Ākoṭaka and Vetambarī, and while these all spoke in…

nagaraka →

dppn

…paid his last visit to the Buddha, as recorded in the Dhammacetiya Sutta. MN.ii.118

The Buddha evidently once stayed in Nagaraka, for…

nakulamātā →

dppn

…sotāpannas. The Buddha visited their village once more when they were old. They entertained him, telling of their devotion to each other in…

nakulapitā →

dppn

…sotāpannas. The Buddha visited their village once more when they were old. They entertained him, telling of their devotion to each other in…

nanda →

dppn

devaputta who visited the Buddha and had a conversation with him. S.i.62.

Nanda6Kumāputta

A monk whose Theragāthā…

nandaka →

dppn

…of the Licchavis who visited the Buddha at the Kūṭāgārasālā in Vesali. The Buddha tells him that the Ariyan disciple, possessed of…

nandana →

dppn

devaputta who visited the Buddha at Sāvatthī and asked him questions regarding virtue, wisdom, etc. The Buddha answered them, and he…

nandivisāla →

dppn

A deva who visits the Buddha and converses with him on the nature of the body and its riddance. SN.i.63 SN.i.15

nandiya →

dppn

…and from time to time he visited the Buddha. At the end of the rains, when the Buddha and the monks were about to start on tour, Nandiya went to…

naḷerupucimanda →

dppn

…grove near Verañja where the Buddha spent part of his time on his visit to Nerañjā. Vin.iii.1 AN.iv.172…

nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →

dppn

…comprising knowledge and vision. “Whether I walk or stand or sleep or wake,” he is mentioned as saying, “my knowledge and vision are…

nigrodhārāma →

dppn

…AN.v.334 The Buddha himself visited Kāḷigodhā during his residence there. It was during a discussion with Mahānāma that the Cūḷa…

niṅka →

dppn

NiṅkaNika

A deva who visits the Buddha in the company of several other devas and utters a verse in praise of Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta. SN.i.65f.

nāgasamāla →

dppn

…the Order when the Buddha visited his kinsmen at Kapilavatthu. For some time he was the Buddha’s personal attendant—e.g., when the Buddha…

nālaka →

dppn

…by the Buddha’s Enlightenment. This Nālaka did. When the time came, he visited the Buddha to ask about the way of practice. Snp.838–862

nārada →

dppn

…suggested that he should visit Nārada. The king agreed, and Nārada preached to him on the inevitable ness of old age, disease, death, etc….

nāḷandā →

dppn

…SN.ii.311–323

The Buddha visited Nāḷandā during his last tour through Māgadha, and it was there that Sāriputta uttered his “lion’s…

oṭṭhaddha →

dppn

…the Licchavis. He went to visit the Buddha at the Kūṭāgārasālā in Vesalī, at a time when the Buddha had given orders that no one should be…

paccekabuddha →

dppn

…a religion. In the Isigili Sutta MN.iii.68ff. appears a long list of Pacceka Buddhas who dwelt on the Isigili Mountain, and after whom…

pahārāda →

dppn

…in Verañja he visited the Buddha. In answer to a question, Pahārāda tells the Buddha that there are eight wonderful characteristics…

pakudha →

dppn

…Ajātasattu is said to have visited him and obtained from him an exposition of his teaching, which was to the effect that the four elements—earth,…

paribbājakā →

dppn

…their journeys they would visit each other in order to exchange greetings of courtesy and to engage in profitable discussion. The utmost…

pañcavaggiyā →

dppn

…preached his first sermon at Isipatana.

All five joined in the austerities of Gotama at Uruvelā. When he abandoned his austerities and started to…

pañcālacaṇḍa →

dppn

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

pessa →

dppn

…trainer of Campā. He visited the Buddha at Gaggarāpokkharanī where Kandaraka was also present, and his conversation on that occasion is…

phagguna →

dppn

…as having been visited during his illness by the Buddha on the suggestion of Ānanda. The Buddha found Phagguna in bed and grievously…

pilindavaccha →

dppn

…give permission for the provision of suitable remedies. Vin.i.204f.

Once Bimbisāra found Pilinda, clearing a cave in order to provide a cell…

pippaliguhā →

dppn

…grievously ill, the Buddha visited him and cheered him by talking to him of the seven bojjhangas. SN.v.79 On another occasion, Mahā Kassapa…

piṅgalakoccha →

dppn

A brahmin of Sāvatthī. He visited the Buddha at Jetavana and the Buddha preached to him the Cūḷasāropama Sutta, at the end of which he declared…

piṅgiya →

dppn

…At the time that he visited the Buddha with the other disciples he was 120 years old and very feeble. At the end of his discussion with the…

piṅgiyānī →

dppn

…he was returning from a visit to the Buddha, asks him about the Buddha’s wisdom. Piṅgiyāni utters the Buddha’s praises with a wealth of…

potaliputta →

dppn

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

poṭṭhapāda →

dppn

…three days later he again visited the Buddha with Citta Hatthisāriputta>, when the Buddha continued the earlier discussion on personality and…

punnaji →

dppn

…ordination by the Buddha, visited him and were taken to the Buddha. The Buddha talked to them and they became arahants. They were among the first…

purāṇa →

dppn

…He was the brother of Isidatta and the father of Migasālā. In his later years he lived the life of a celibate and was reborn in Tusita as a…

puṇṇa →

dppn

…naked ascetic who visited the Buddha at Haliddavasana, together with Seniya Kukkuravatika. Puṇṇa questioned the Buddha regarding the…

puṇṇaka →

dppn

…disciples of Bāvarī, who visited the Buddha. Snp.1006 His conversation with the Buddha is given in the Puṇṇakamāṇavapucchā….

puṇṇiya →

dppn

A monk. He is mentioned as visiting the Buddha and asking him under what conditions a sermon presents itself to the mind of a Tathāgata….

pācīnavaṃsa →

dppn

…AN.iv.228f. The Buddha visited it during his tours, and once, while staying there with Meghiya, the latter stopped in a mango grove in the…

pārāyana →

dppn

…fifth and last division of the Sutta Nipāta. Snp.976ff. It consists of sixteen suttas preceded by an introduction. The introduction…

pātaligāma →

dppn

The Buddha visited Pātaligāma shortly before his death. Although it later became the capital of Magadha, it was then a mere village. At that time…

pātikaputta →

dppn

…a liar. Later, the Buddha visited the hermitage of Pātikaputta, with a large following, in order to refute his claims, but Pātikaputta avoided…

pāvā →

dppn

…the Mallas which the Buddha visited during his last journey, going there from Bhogagāma and stopping at Cunda’s mango grove.

Cunda lived in…

pāvārikambavana →

dppn

…the Buddha stayed when on a visit there. DN.ii.81 It was there that he preached the Kevaṭṭa Sutta, the Sampasādanīya Sutta and the Upāli…

pāṭali →

dppn

A headsman of Uttara who visited the Buddha and questioned him regarding his power of magic. Several conversations he had with the Buddha, on various…

raṭṭhapāla →

dppn

…on condition that he would visit them after his ordination. Raṭṭhapāla accompanied the Buddha to Sāvatthī, and there, dwelling alone, he…

revata →

dppn

…and there we find Revata praising, as the highest type of monk, one who delights in meditation and has his habitation in the abodes of…

reṇu →

dppn

…Dhataratthas.

The seven divisions of the kingdom were called Kalinga, Assaka, Avanti, Sovīra, Videha, Aṅga and Kāsi; their capitals were,…

rohitassa →

dppn

A devaputta. He once visited the Buddha at Jetavana and asked if one could, by travelling, reach the end of the world where there would be no…

rojā →

dppn

…When the Buddha and Ānanda visited Kusinārā, the Malla chieftains decreed that whoever failed to pay homage to the Buddha would be fined five…

rāhula →

dppn

…Buddha. When the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu for the first time after his Enlightenment and accepted Suddhodana’s invitation, Rāhula’s…

rāhulamātā →

dppn

…day of the Buddha’s visit to Kapilavatthu Rāhulamātā sent Rāhula to him saying, “That is your father, go and ask him for your…

rājagaha →

dppn

…hills, with the exception of Isigili, were once known by other names e.g., Vaṅkaka for Vepulla. SN.ii.191 The Saṃyutta SN.i.206 mentions another…

sabbaka →

dppn

SabbakaSappaka

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of his joy in living on the banks of the Ajakaraṇī, practising meditation. Thag.307–310.

sahali →

dppn

…of Makkhali Gosāla. He visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana, in the company of several other Devas, and spoke a verse in praise of Makkhali….

sahampati →

dppn

…thereof. Sahampati again visited the Buddha, simultaneously with Sakka, and as they stood leaning against a doorpost of the Buddha’s cell,…

sajjha →

dppn

A wanderer who visited the Buddha at Gijjhakūṭa. The Buddha told him of the nine standards which an arahant monk cannot possibly transgress….

sakka →

dppn

…admits DN.ii.284 that he visited other brahmins and recluses as well. They were pleased to see him, and boasted that they had nothing to teach…

sakuladāyī →

dppn

…present when the Buddha visited the Paribbājakārāma on the Sappinī River and talked to the Paribbājakas there.AN.ii.29 AN.ii.176 In these…

salaḷāgāra →

dppn

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

sanaṅkumāra →

dppn

…SN.i.153 he is spoken of as visiting the Buddha on the banks of the Sappinī, and it was during this visit that the above verse was spoken….

sandha →

dppn

SandhaSaddha

A monk who visited the Buddha at Ñātikā in the Giñjakāvasatha, when the Buddha preached to him the Sandha Sutta. AN.v.323f.

It…

sappadāsa →

dppn

…This so distressed him that he was about to commit suicide, when, inward vision suddenly expanding, he attained arahantship. Thag.405–410

sarabha →

dppn

…Buddha, being told of this, visited the Paribbājakārāma, on the banks of the Sappinikā, and challenged Sarabha to repeat his statement. Three…

sarabhū →

dppn

…boundary between the two divisions of Kosala, Uttara and Dakkhiṇa Kosala. The Aciravatī was its tributary. Sāketa was situated on the banks of…

satullapakāyikā →

dppn

…SN.i.16–22 a whole group of suttas in which these devas are stated to have visited the Buddha, asking him several questions on different topics.

saṅgārava →

dppn

…at Ānanda’s request, visited his house and preached to him the Doctrine, after which he became the Buddha’s follower.

Another Saṃyutta…

sela →

dppn

…Keṇiya, the Jaṭila, and visited him when Keṇiya was making preparations to entertain the Buddha. Having heard the word “Buddha” from…

seniya →

dppn

…like a dog. After his visit to the Buddha, as recorded in the Kukkuravatika Sutta, he joined the Order and, in due course, became an arahant….

serī →

dppn

A devaputta who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and held a conversation with him regarding the giving of food. He tells the Buddha that he was…

sikhaḍḍī →

dppn

SikhaḍḍīSikhaṇḍī

A Gandhabba, son of Mātali; Bhaddā Suriyavaccasā was at first in love with him, but she was won later by Pañcasikha. DN.ii.268

sikhāmoggallāna →

dppn

…brahmin who once visited the Buddha, saying that he had been told by Soṇakāyana that the Buddha preached the ineffectiveness of all…

sindhu →

dppn

The Indus river, one of the most important of those that flow from the Himālaya.

Isidāsī was once born as a goat in Sindhavārañña, the “Forest of the Sindhu”. Thig.438

Indus1river

sirivaḍḍha →

dppn

…to Ānanda asking him to visit him. Ānanda, went and preached to him on the four satipaṭṭhānas. Sirivaḍḍha became an anāgāmī….

siva →

dppn

The name of a god. A devaputta, named Siva, is mentioned in the Saṃyutta SN.i.56 as visiting the Buddha and speaking several verses on the benefit of consorting only with the good.

siṃsapāvana →

dppn

…in the Gomagga and was visited by Hatthaka of Āḷavī. AN.i.136

26.12098, 83.34133parkSiṃsapāvana2Sīsapāvane

A grove in…

somā →

dppn

…privacy, approached her, invisible in the air, and teased her, remarking on the “two finger” wsidom of women. Somā rebuked him, saying that…

soṇa →

dppn

…becomes an arahant. He then visits the Buddha and declares to him his new found vision. AN.iii.374f. Thag.632

The Vinaya Vin.i.179ff. gives…

soṇadaṇḍa →

dppn

…Soṇadaṇḍa visited him in spite of the protests of his friends and colleagues. Their conversation is recorded in the…

subha →

dppn

…brahman student. He once visited the Buddha in Sāvatthī, asking him various questions. The interview is described in the Subha Sutta….

subhagavana →

dppn

…the Buddha was there, he visited the Avihā gods DN.ii.50 and, again, from there he visited Baka Brahmā, to whom he preached the…

subhakinnā →

dppn

…the ninth Rūpa-world; a division of the Subha devā.MN.iii.102 DN.ii.69 MN.i.2 Beings are born in that world as a result of developing the third…

subrahmā →

dppn

…of the Buddha, and, after visiting him together with Suddhavāsa, he went on to another Brahmā, who was infatuated with his own importance….

sucimukhī →

dppn

…or palmistry. Sucimukhī understood, and went about Rājagaha praising the blamelessness of Sākiyan monks. SN.iii.238f.

sudatta →

dppn

devaputta who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke two stanzas on the value of earnestness….

suddhavāsa →

dppn

…with Subrahmā, went to visit the Buddha, but, finding him in meditation during the noonday heat, went to see a certain Brahmā who was…

suddhikabhāradvāja →

dppn

…brahmin who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and stated that a man can be purified only by knowledge of the Vedas. The Buddha answered…

suddhāvāsā →

dppn

…they attain arahantship.

The Buddha is mentioned as having visited the Suddhāvāsā. DN.ii.50

5heaven

sudhamma →

dppn

…of several eminent monks, visited Macchikāsaṇḍa and stayed in the monastery. Citta heard Sāriputta preach, and, at the end of the sermon,…

sudinna →

dppn

…Both she and his father visited him as he was eating the rice, and his father took him by the hand and led him home. There he was provided with…

sujātā →

dppn

…One day, when the Buddha visited Anāthapiṇḍika’s house, she was scolding the servants. The Buddha stopped what he was saying, and, asking…

sukkā →

dppn

…went Rājagaha about praising her and exhorting others to listen to her Dhamma. Thig.54–56 SN.i.212 SN.i.213

Sukkā2

A class of…

sumana →

dppn

…with Khema. Together they visited the Buddha, and, when Khema had gone away, Sumana talked with the Buddha about arahants. AN.iii.348f. He may…

sumanā →

dppn

…AN.iv.347 She once visited the Buddha, with five hundred royal maidens in five hundred royal chariots, and questioned him regarding the…

sumbha →

dppn

…Buddha. MN.iii.70

Sumbha2

A country in which was Desaka, where Udāyi visited the Buddha during a stay, and had a conversation with…

sumāgadhā →

dppn

…an army, with its four divisions, enter a lotus stalk. He then thought he must be mad and told everyone so. The Buddha explained that what the…

sundara →

dppn

…might worship him, and, raising the end of his robe, took his penis into her mouth. A doubt arose in his mind as to whether any blame attached to…

suppabuddha →

dppn

…to the Buddha, who said that no power in the world would change Suppabuddha. Soon after, Suppabuddha visited the Buddha, and, having worshipped…

suppatiṭṭhita →

dppn

…bore no more fruit. Koravya visited Sakka and consulted him. Sakka sent a squall to punish the deva and made the deva appear before him full of…

suppavāsā →

dppn

…Sajjanela, where the Buddha visited her and preached to her on the efficacy of giving food. AN.ii.62f. She was described by the Buddha as foremost…

suppiyā →

dppn

…Order. One day, while on a visit to the monastery, Suppiyā saw a sick monk who needed a meat broth. On her return home, she sent an attendant to…

susumāragiri →

dppn

…Buddha stayed.

During his visits there he preached the Anumāna Sutta MN.i.95f. and the Bodhirāja Sutta. MN.ii.91f. The city was the…

sutavā →

dppn

…Pacceka Buddha mentioned in a nominal list. MN.iii.69

Sutavā2

A wanderer who visited the Buddha on Gijjhakūṭa and questioned…

sādhuka →

dppn

A village in Kosala where Isidatta and Purāṇa once stayed. SN.v.348

sāgata →

dppn

…he time when Soṇa Kolvisa visited Bimbisāra, with overseers of the eighty thousand townships of Bimbisāra’s kingdom. Sāgata was endowed with…

sāketa →

dppn

…as Jatilagāhikā, visited him and questioned him regarding concentration. AN.iv.427 Among others who lived in Sāketa were…

sākya →

dppn

…the Buddha first visited them, after his Enlightenment, they refused to honour him on account of his youth. The Buddha then performed a…

sāmaṇḍaka →

dppn

…SN.iv.261f. as having visited Sāriputta at Ukkacela and questioned him regarding Nibbāna, and again AN.v.121f. at Nālakagāma, where he…

sānu →

dppn

…with grief, and, when Sānu visited her, he found her weeping. She told him that he was as good as dead in that he had rejected the Buddha’s…

sātāgira →

dppn

…his friend Hemavata to visit the Buddha on an uposatha day. Hemavata then asked the Buddha a series of questions. Snp.176–205

Sātāgira…

sāvatthī →

dppn

…are set there.

His first visit there was at the invitation of Anāthapiṇḍika. The chief patrons of the Buddha in Sāvatthī were…

sāḷha →

dppn

…once visited Nandaka Thera with Pekkhuniya’s grandson, Rohana. AN.i.193f. He built a vihāra for the nuns and…

sīha →

dppn

…it is possible to show the visible results of giving. The Buddha, by means of a counter question, elicits from Sīha that the giver has his reward…

thullatissā →

dppn

…in the company of Ānanda, visited the nuns and preached to them. She expressed resentment that Kassapa should dare to preach in the presence of…

thūṇa →

dppn

…of Majjhimadesa. Vin.i.197 It was in the Kosala country and belonged to the Mallas, and was once visited by the Buddha. Ud.vii.9

on the western…

tikaṇṇa →

dppn

A brahmin. He once visited the Buddha and spoke in praise of tevijja brahmins. The Buddha explained to him that the threefold lore of the Ariyan…

tindukakandarā →

dppn

A cave outside Rājagaha where lodgings were provided for visiting monks. Vin.ii.76 Vin.iii.159

outside Rājagaha3monastery

tissa →

dppn

…of Metteyya. They together visited the Buddha at Jetavana and, having listened to his teaching, entered the Order. Metteyya retired with his…

tissametteyya →

dppn

…disciple of Bāvarī. He visited the Buddha with his colleagues and when the Buddha answered his questions, he, and his thousand pupils became…

todeyya →

dppn

…of Bāvarī. Snp.1006 He visited the Buddha, and his questions, with the answers given by the Buddha, are given in the…

toraṇavatthu →

dppn

…in Kosala, between Sāvatthī and Sāketa. Pasenadi once stopped there and visited Khemā, who lived there. SN.iv.374

27.145923,82.1255492town

tudu →

dppn

…was grievously ill, Tudu visited him and exhorted him to put his trust in Sāriputta and Moggallāna. But Kokālika refused to accept his advice…

tusita →

dppn

…(e.g., Purāṇa and Isidatta) are born there. AN.iii.348 AN.v.138

It is the rule for all Bodhisattas to be born in Tusita in their last…

tālaputa →

dppn

…of Rājagaha. One day he visited the Buddha and asked if it was true that players who delight large audiences are reborn among the gods of…

tāyana →

dppn

A devaputta. He visited the Buddha at Sāvatthī and uttered certain verses in the hearing of the monks, telling of the necessity of following the…

uddaka →

dppn

…and who was capable of realising its import at once, his thoughts turned to Uddaka, but Uddaka was already dead. Vin.i.7

In the Vassakāra Sutta…

udena →

dppn

…Buddha’s death.

Udena visited Piṇḍola Bhāradvāja to learn how young monastics curbed their passions, at which meeting Udena declared…

udāyibhadda →

dppn

…his father, paid his first visit to the Buddha and saw the Buddha seated amidst the monks in a scene of perfect calm and silence, his first thought…

udāyī →

dppn

…It was only on his third visit to Verahaccāni that Udāyī preached to her and she thereupon became a follower of the Faith….

ugga →

dppn

…SN.iv.109f. records a visit paid to the Buddha by Ugga, at Hatthigāmaka. He asked the Buddha why it was that some beings attained full…

uggatasarīra →

dppn

…were to be slaughtered, he visited the Buddha at Jetavana to consult him as to the efficacy of the sacrifice. Three times he told the Buddha that…

uggāhamāna →

dppn

…pleasance at the Samayappavādaka hall, the carpenter, Pañcakaṅga, on his way to see the Buddha, visited him and had a conversation with him,…

ujjaya →

dppn

…mentioned in the list in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

Ujjaya2

A monk whose verse is in the Theragāthā. Thag.67

Ujjaya3

A…

ujjenī →

dppn

…was also the birthplace of Isidāsī. Thig.405

We find Māhissatī mentioned just before Ujjenī among the places passed by Bāvarī’s pupils…

ujjhānasaññikā →

dppn

…a group of devas who once visited the Buddha at Jetavana late at night. They charged the Buddha with inconsistency, but later, begging his…

ukkacelā →

dppn

…Paribbājaka Sāmaṇḍaka visited him and talked to him about Nibbāna. SN.iv.261–262 Some time later, after the death of Sāriputta and…

ukkalā →

dppn

…way from Ukkalā, when they visited the Buddha shortly after his Awakening, near Uruvelā, and offered food to him, becoming the first lay…

ukkaṭṭha →

dppn

…and then went himself to visit the Buddha.

There was a road which connected Ukkaṭṭha with Setavyā. AN.ii.37

It was in the Subhagavana at…

upacāla →

dppn

…in the Kūṭāgārasālā in Vesāli, but when the Licchavis went there to visit the Buddha, they moved to the Gosiṅgasālavana in search of…

upaka →

dppn

…SN.i.35 SN.i.60 records a visit paid to the Buddha by Upaka and six other beings born in Avihā.

Upaka2Maṇḍikāputta

He once…

upananda →

dppn

…he is mentioned as visiting the houses of his acquaintances and being found by the husbands, seated alone with their wives….

upanīta →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

upasena →

dppn

…AN.i.24 He visited the Buddha when the Buddha had enjoined on himself a period of solitude for a fortnight; the monks had agreed…

upasīdarī →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

upasīva →

dppn

One of the disciples of Bāvarī. Snp.1007 The questions he asked the Buddha, when he visited him in the company of his colleagues, are recorded in the Upasīva-māṇavaa-pucchā. Snp.1069–1076

upavatta →

dppn

…Subhadda visited the Buddha in the earlier part of the last night of his life, was converted and gained admission into the Order,…

upavāna →

dppn

…once regarding the arising of suffering SN.ii.41–2 and once on the immediate and practical use of the Dhamma. SN.iv.41 There is also…

uppala →

dppn

Uppala1

A Pacceka Buddha mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

Uppala2

A hell realm. SN.i.152 Snp.p.126

5hell

upāli →

dppn

…an account of his visit to the Buddha in the Pāvārika Mango-grove. Upāli undertook to go himself to the Buddha and refute his views,…

uruvelakappa →

dppn

…to him a sermon on the arising and the cessation of Ill. SN.iv.327f. It was perhaps on the same occasion that the Buddha was visited by the…

uruvelā →

dppn

…Uruvelā the Buddha went to Isipatana, but after, he had made sixty-one arahants and sent them out on tour to preach the Doctrine, he returned to…

uruvelākassapa →

dppn

…two hundred.

The Buddha visited Uruvelā-Kassapa and took lodging for the night where the sacred fire was kept, in spite of Kassapa’s warning…

uruññā →

dppn

…at Ujuññā on business, visited the Buddha. On this occasion was preached the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta. MN.ii.125ff.

It was here too that…

usabha →

dppn

3

A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70

uttara →

dppn

…of Pārāsariya. He once visited the Buddha at Kajaligalā in the Mukheluvana and the Buddha preached to him the Indriya-bhāvanā Sutta….

uttarāpatha →

dppn

The northern division of Jambudīpa. Its boundaries are nowhere explicitly stated in Pāḷi literature. Perhaps Uttarāpatha was originally the name…

uṇṇābha →

dppn

A brahmin. He once visited the Buddha at Sāvatthī and asked him whether the five sense-faculties, which were of different scope and range, had any…

vacchagotta →

dppn

…in addition to his visits to Rājagaha. MN.i.489

in the Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.i.180f. a Vacchagotta who is a wanderer visits the Buddha…

vajirapāṇi →

dppn

…hurl if necessary. He was visible only to the Buddha and the person in question.

Two instances of this are given in the books—once in the case…

vajjī →

dppn

…places besides Vesāli visited by the Buddha, are mentioned Ukkacela, Koṭigāma, Nādikā, Beluvagāma, Bhaṇḍagāma, Bhogagāma and…

vakkali →

dppn

…at his request, the Buddha visited him and comforted him. He questioned Vakkali, who assured him that he had no cause to reprove himself with…

vappa →

dppn

…he left him and went to Isipatana, where the Buddha preached to him and the others the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Soon after, Vappa and his…

varaṇā →

dppn

VaraṇāVāraṇā

A city on the banks of the Kaddamadaha, where Ārāmadaṇḍa visited Mahākaccāna. AN.i.65

Avanti3town

vassakāra →

dppn

…suggestion, Vassakāra visited the Buddha to discover, indirectly, whether, in the Buddha’s view, there were any chances of Ajātasattu…

vaḍḍha →

dppn

…on Vaḍḍha. When Ānanda visited Vaḍḍha and told him this news he fell in a faint, and, later, visited the Buddha with his family to ask for…

vaṭajālikāyaṃ →

dppn

…mountain in Mahisa country. A monk, named Uttara, once lived there and was visited by Sakka. AN.iv.162ff.

Sankheyyaka mountain in…

vedisa →

dppn

…Ceylon, he went there to visit his mother and stayed for one month in the monastery, which was also called Vedisagiri. Dpv.vi.15; Dpv.xii.14,…

vediyaka →

dppn

…was the Indasālaguhā, where the Buddha stayed. The mountain was bathed in radiance when Sakka visited the Buddha on the occasion of the preaching…

vejayanta →

dppn

…to Sakka. When Moggallāna visited Sakka to discover if he had fully understood the Buddha’s teaching in the Cūlatanhā saṅkhaya Sutta, Sakka…

vekaliṅga →

dppn

…stay in Kosala, the Buddha visited the ārāma in which Kassapa Buddha had preached to Jotipāla, and there he himself preached the Ghaṭīkāra…

vepacitti →

dppn

…Vepacitti lay ill, Sakka visited him and offered to cure him if he would teach him Sambara’s magic art. Vepacitti consulted the Asuras, and, as…

verahaccāni →

dppn

…A pupil of hers, having visited Udāyi, then staying in the Todeyya mango grove, told her of his excellences.

He was asked to invite Udāyī to…

verañjā →

dppn

…to some brahmins who visited the Buddha at Sāvatthī, whither they had gone on business. The books also record AN.iv.198f. a visit paid by…

veroca →

dppn

…went with Sakka to visit the Buddha during his siesta. They waited upon the Buddha, leaning against a doorpost, and each uttered two…

vesāli →

dppn

…length the Buddha’s last visit to Vesāli on his way to Kusinārā. On the last day of this visit, after his meal, he went with Ānanda to…

vetambarī →

dppn

One of a group of devas who visited the Buddha at Veḷuvana and spoke of their beliefs. Vetambarī spoke two verses, one condemning asceticism, and…

veḷukaṇḍa →

dppn

…Moggallāna and Sāriputta visited the place in the course of a journey in Dakkhiṇāgiri and were entertained by Nandamātā….

veḷukaṇṭakī →

dppn

…was endowed with the six requisite qualities.

Once she rose before dawn and sang the Parāyana. Vessavaṇa happened to be passing over her house…

veḷuvana →

dppn

…When the Buddha first visited Rājagaha, after his Enlightenment, he stayed at the Latthivanuyyāna. Vin.i.35 The day after his arrival, he…

veṇḍu →

dppn

A devaputta. He visited the Buddha and asked him a question. SN.i.52

visākha →

dppn

…MN.i.299f. Visākha then visited the Buddha and reported their conversation to him, winning the Buddha’s praises for…

visākhā →

dppn

…on one of her presents. She visited Pasenadi several times, trying to get the matter settled; but he had no time to give to the matter, and, in the…

vāseṭṭha →

dppn

…Vāseṭṭha’s first visit to the Buddha was on the occasion of the preaching of the Vāseṭṭha Sutta, at the conclusion of which he…

vīrā →

dppn

VīrāCīrā

A certain lay follower gave her a robe, and a Yakkha aware of this, went about praising his piety. SN.i.213

yasa →

dppn

…end of the enquiry the decision was given against the ten points of the Vajjian monks, and this decision was conveyed to the assembly. Then the…

yasoja →

dppn

…Some time after, the Buddha visited Vesāli during a journey and asked Ānanda to send for Yasoja and his friends as he desired to see them. Ānanda…

yodhājīva →

dppn

A headman who visited the Buddha and asked if it was true that men who fall fighting in battle are reborn among the Sārañjita devas. At first the…

ākoṭaka →

dppn

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

ānandakumāra →

dppn

…secure timber wherewith to build three hundred ships in preparation for Mahosadha’s visit to the capital of Pañcala in order to erect buildings…

āpaṇa →

dppn

…capital. The Buddha once visited the city with 1,250 monks and the whole company was entertained by the Jaṭila Keṇiya. Vin.i.245ff. From…

ātumā →

dppn

…large company of bhikkhus, visited the town. At that time there dwelt in it a monk who had been ordained late in life and had formerly been a…

āḷārakālāma →

dppn

…the Buddha describes his visit to Āḷāra. Gotama quickly mastered his doctrine and was able to repeat it by heart; but feeling sure that…

abbhussakkamāna →

ncped

rising towards; ascending to

abbhussukkamāna →

ncped

rising towards; ascending to

abhicaraṇa →

ncped

visiting, frequenting.

abhihārayati →

ncped

goes to, visits; takes oneself to; attains

abhihāreti →

ncped

goes to, visits; takes oneself to; attains

abhikkantadassāvi →

ncped

of excellent vision

abhikkantadassāvin →

ncped

of excellent vision

abhinisinna →

ncped

sitting upon (acc.)

abhinisīdanta →

ncped

abhinisīdati →

ncped

sits down beside or on (acc. or loc).

abhinisīdeti →

ncped

forces to sit on

abhinisīdi →

ncped

abhinisīditabba →

ncped

abhinisīdituṃ →

ncped

abhinisīditvā →

ncped

abhinisīdiyamāna →

ncped

abhinisīdiṃsu →

ncped

abhinisīdāpeti →

ncped

forces to sit on

abhisaṭa →

ncped

visited; approached.

abhisitta →

ncped

sprinkled; inaugurated (as king or queen)

abhisiñcapeti →

ncped

causes to be inaugurated; has made king or queen.

abhisiñcati →

ncped

sprinkles; sprinkles (with water) to inaugurate as king or queen; consecrates.

abhisiñcayati →

ncped

sprinkles; inaugurates (as king).

abhisiñciṃsu →

ncped

3 p.

acchariya →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) wonderful, surprising, strange, marvelous; unusual, exceptional, of rare occurrence.
  2. (n. (and m.)) a wonderful thing; a marvel.

accuggamamma →

ncped

rising out (of); being raised above.

accāyata →

ncped

very much stretched or extended; over-strung (opposite to atisithila); high, sharp.

adhigama →

ncped

acquisition, attainment, esp. attainment of a religious goal; understanding; realization.

adhimokkha →

ncped

faith, conviction; firm resolve, decision.

adhisīlasikkhā →

ncped

training in (higher) moral behavior.

adhisīlaṃ →

ncped

as regards to moral behavior.

adhisīle →

ncped

in regard to morality.

adhiṭṭhita →

ncped

…on; fixing one’s mind on.

  1. (n.) supervising

adhunbhisita →

ncped

recently inaugurated

aggalaṭṭhapana →

ncped

the placing or vising of a door-bolt or door-panel

aggisikhā →

ncped

flame; a crest of a fire.

ajjhupekkhita →

ncped

(from ajjhupekkhati) one who looks on with disinterestedness, detachment.

ajjhupekkhitar →

ncped

(from ajjhupekkhati) one who looks on with disinterestedness, detachment.

ajjhūpekkhati →

ncped

looks on without interfering; views with impartiality or disinterestedness; tolerates, condones.

anabhisitta →

ncped

not inaugurated (as king or queen)

anacchariya →

ncped

…not marvelous, not surprising; natural; not unusual, unexceptional; a natural thing or occurrence

anacchariya2

mfn. spontaneous,…

anacchariyaṃ →

ncped

naturally; not surprisingly

anapekha →

ncped

free from desire; paying no regard, indifferent; disinterested

anapekkha →

ncped

free from desire; paying no regard, indifferent; disinterested

antarahita →

ncped

disappeared, vanished; covered; invisible

antarakappa →

ncped

( & n.) a subdivision or intermediate cycle of a mahākappa

anubhohisi →

ncped

anupadhika →

ncped

free from attachment; free from acquisitions (which lead to rebirth)

anupanisa →

ncped

  1. lacking attention, inattentive.
  2. without a cause, without prerequisite

anupavisitvā →

ncped

anuppavisitvā →

ncped

anuvādadhikaraṇa →

ncped

legal question or case concerning support, or concerning a faction, or a legal question or case arising from censure or criticism

anvāvisitvā →

ncped

anāloka →

ncped

without vision or insight; without light, without a light

anūpadhīka →

ncped

free from attachment; free from acquisitions (which lead to rebirth)

apadisitabba →

ncped

apanata →

ncped

bent away; disinclined, averse

apaṇata →

ncped

bent away; disinclined, averse

appadassa →

ncped

of little vision; of little knowledge

atidhonacāri →

ncped

(according to commentary) immoderate in the use of the requisites of a bhikkhu, or transgressing the proper use of the requisites.

atidhonacārin →

ncped

(according to commentary) immoderate in the use of the requisites of a bhikkhu, or transgressing the proper use of the requisites.

atisitvā →

ncped

going beyond; passing over, overlooking.

attakāma →

ncped

…one’s own desire, lust; the saṅghādisesa offences of (praising the ministering to one’s) lust

attapaṭilābha →

ncped

acquisition of a self; type of personal existence

attukkaṃsaka →

ncped

praising or exalting oneself

aṅga →

ncped

…of a whole, a subordinate division; a limb or aspect of something as a characteristic sign, an attribute, a quality; as a determining characteristic…

cakkavaṭṭaka →

ncped

wheeled device for raising water from a well, a noria.

cakkhu →

ncped

…(as the means of a persons seeing); power of seeing; vision; (perhaps: light)

cakkhubhūta →

ncped

like an eye, seeing, full of insight, possessing vision.

cakkhuda →

ncped

giving sight; giving visions.

cakkhudada →

ncped

giving sight; giving visions.

cakkhuma →

ncped

  1. possessing eyes, gifted with sight; (one) who has eyes, who can see; one who has the gift of sight.
  2. one who possess insight and vision; wise.

cakkhumat →

ncped

  1. possessing eyes, gifted with sight; (one) who has eyes, who can see; one who has the gift of sight.
  2. one who possess insight and vision; wise.

catukkaṇṇaka →

ncped

having four corners visible (?)

cittasamuṭṭhāna →

ncped

having its origin in thoughts or consciousness; arising from the mind or consciousness.

coḷabhisi →

ncped

cushion stuffed with cloth.

cīvarabhisī →

ncped

roll for robes.

dasseti →

ncped

shows; reveals, exhibits, demonstrates; makes appear, makes visible.

dhammasamuppāda →

ncped

an arising of dhammas; an event, a matter.

dissati →

ncped

is seen; is visible; appears; seems.

diṭṭha →

ncped

  1. (pass.) seen; recognized; being seen; visible; what is seen.
  2. (n.) seeing; sight; perception.

dīghanikāya →

ncped

the group of long discourses (one of the divisions of the Suttapiṭaka of the Pāḷi canon)

dīpa →

ncped

…neuter

  1. an island; a shelter, a place of refuge.
  2. a division of the terrestrial world, one of the four…

ehisi →

ncped

ehisi1

2 sg.

ehisi2

2 sg.

etādisikā →

ncped

such (a), of such a kind.

gacchisi →

ncped

of gacchati

gatapubba →

ncped

previously gone to; previously visited.

gañchisi →

ncped

of gacchati

gilānapucchaka →

ncped

(one) who asks about (the health) of a sick person; (one) who visits the sick.

guṇa →

ncped

…element; a quality, an attribute; esp. a good quality. 2. a strand, a subdivision; a tie; a string; bow string; the string of a musical…

isikā →

ncped

the inner part of a reed or stalk (used as an arrow shaft); a stalk of grass

isipatana →

ncped

name of a place; present sārnath near benares.

isippayāta →

ncped

trodden by the isis

isisattama →

ncped

best of seers; or seventh of the isis.

isīkā →

ncped

the inner part of a reed or stalk (used as an arrow shaft); a stalk of grass

iṇādāna →

ncped

raising a loan, taking on a debt

jātijātika →

ncped

born, arising from, birth.

jātivibhaṅga →

ncped

the division or classification of species or kinds.

jīvitaparikkhārā →

ncped

the requisites of life.

kapisīsa →

ncped

the receptacle which receives or holds the bolt (of a door); the post for receiving the bolt

kapisīsaka →

ncped

the receptacle which receives or holds the bolt (of a door)

kathikā →

ncped

mutual agreement, a pact; a group decision

katikā →

ncped

mutual agreement, a pact; a group decision

kaṭhina →

ncped

…months (or earlier by decision of the saṅgha) this special state is ended (kaṭhinam uddhariyati, the kaṭhina is removed or put away,…

kibbisi →

ncped

who commits an offense; doing wrong.

kibbisin →

ncped

who commits an offense; doing wrong.

kilāsu →

ncped

disinclined (to), making no effort (to).

kimpahotika →

ncped

arising from what?

kimpurisī →

ncped

female kim purisa

kinti →

ncped

interrog.

  1. (emphasising interrog. meaning) why indeed? how precisely? exactly what? have you indeed …
  2. (introducing a clause of purpose (with…

kisika →

ncped

thin; emaciated

kisiya →

ncped

thin; emaciated

kukkucca →

ncped

mental agitation (arising from anxiety that one has done or might do wrong, or might fail to do right); a feeling of guilt; remorse; worried…

kāhisi →

ncped

kāmaguṇa →

ncped

…the strand(s) of (what furnishes) sensual pleasure, the subdivisions or classes of the objects of pleasure

kāmamayika →

ncped

arising from the pleasure of the senses

nicaya →

ncped

piling up, accumulation; store; provisions.

niddisi →

ncped

of niddisati

niddisitabba →

ncped

of niddisati

nijigīsita →

ncped

nijigīsitar →

ncped

nikkāraṇa →

ncped

without motive; disinterested

nisevita →

ncped

of nisevati

  1. (mfn,) visited, frequented; practiced, studied; waited upon.
  2. (n.)
    1. resorting to; practice.
    2. (a sign of) frequenting; a…

nisinna →

ncped

of nisīdati sitting down; (being) seated

nisinnaka →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) sitting; seated.
  2. (n.) the act of sitting.

nissaya →

ncped

…one depends or relies on; refuge, shelter; dependence; reliance. 2. support, resource; requisite. 3. (a relation of) dependence and guidance and…

nissayakaraṇīya →

ncped

requiring (formally acquired) supervision, requiring a mentor.

nissinnokasa →

ncped

of nisinna the place where (someone) sits or is sitting or has sat

nisīdana →

ncped

something to sit on; a rug or mat for sitting on.

nisīdanta →

ncped

nisīdati →

ncped

sits down; is seated, sits; sits up.

nisīdi →

ncped

ca.ger of nisīdati

nisīdita →

ncped

(from nisīdati) one who sits.

nisīditabba →

ncped

nisīditar →

ncped

(from nisīdati) one who sits.

nisīditvā →

ncped

of nisīdati

nisīditvāna →

ncped

of nisīdati

nisīdiṃsu →

ncped

of nisīdati

nisīdāpeti →

ncped

of nisīdati causes to sit down, seats; invites to sit; makes sit up; lets stay; places; makes kneel; forces down

nisīdāpetvā →

ncped

of nisīdapeti

nisīdāpita →

ncped

(~antī)n. of nisīdapeti

nisīdāpiyati →

ncped

of nisīdapeti

nisītha →

ncped

midnight, night.

nivisi →

ncped

of nivisati

niṭṭhā →

ncped

…knowledge, decision, conclusion.

odhi →

ncped

(& f.?) limit; outer edge, boundary; divisions.

ohacca →

ncped

extracting; raising, removing.

okkhāyati →

ncped

is seen or known, is visible, appears.

okkhāyika →

ncped

apparent, visible; seeming (to be); or far removed.

omāna →

ncped

contempt; self disgust, self despising.

opadhika →

ncped

connected with material acquisitions and attachment; (according to commentaries) forming a basis for rebirth.

opapātika →

ncped

arising spontaneously; (one) being reborn without parents.

sa-upanisa →

ncped

sa-upanisa

mfn.

  1. inattentive.
  2. having a cause, with a prerequisite

taduṭṭhāya →

ncped

indeclinable arising from that.

tiṇabhisi →

ncped

cushion or bolster stuffed with grass.

tādisika →

ncped

like you.

uccāraṇa →

ncped

lifting up, raising.

udayabbaya →

ncped

rise and fall; arising and passing away

udayatthagāmi →

ncped

directed to rise and fall; relating to arising and passing away

udayatthagāmin →

ncped

directed to rise and fall; relating to arising and passing away

udayavaya →

ncped

rise and fall; arising and passing away

udayavyaya →

ncped

rise and fall; arising and passing away

uddharaṇa →

ncped

drawing out, pulling out; picking out; selection; removal; raising.

uddhāra →

ncped

raising; picking up; selecting; extracting; separating; removing.

uddisi →

ncped

uddisita →

ncped

(from uddisati) one who looks to, refers to.

uddisitabba →

ncped

uddisitar →

ncped

(from uddisati) one who looks to, refers to.

uddisituṃ →

ncped

uddisitvā →

ncped

declaring, reciting; designating; having expounded (briefly); with reference to

uddisiṃsu →

ncped

uggamana →

ncped

rising, coming up.

uggira →

ncped

or neuter raising.

ukkhepa →

ncped

  1. (m.) throwing up; lifting up, raising; a throw.
  2. (n.) suspension (from the saṅgha).

ukkhepaka →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) (one) who suspends (from the saṅgha).
  2. (m.) throwing up; raising.

ukkūlavikūla →

ncped

rising and descending; high and low; uneven.

ullaṅghanā →

ncped

making jump up, raising.

ummujjamānaka →

ncped

(one) who emerges, is raising his head, popping his head up.

unnati →

ncped

elation; raising oneself; pride

unnāmaninnāmi →

ncped

rising and sinking; uneven

unnāmaninnāmin →

ncped

rising and sinking; uneven

unnāmininnāmi →

ncped

rising and sinking; uneven

unnāmininnāmin →

ncped

rising and sinking; uneven

upabbajati →

ncped

goes towards, approaches; visits; becomes involved with.

upadduta →

ncped

(some times written as upaddūta) oppressed; tyrannized over; assailed; visited by calamities.

upaddūta →

ncped

oppressed; tyrannized over; assailed; visited by calamities

upadhi →

ncped

…attachment to such possessions (forming a basis for…

upakaraṇa →

ncped

useful object; means, instrument, implement; requisite.

upanisinna →

ncped

seated near, seated beside

upanisā →

ncped

  1. sitting near (a teacher) to listen, attention; secret knowledge.
  2. cause, basis; condition, prerequisite.

upanisīdapetvā →

ncped

upanisīdati →

ncped

sits close to, sits beside (+acc.).

upanisīditvā →

ncped

upasaṅkamana →

ncped

going to see, visiting; approaching.

upasaṅkamati →

ncped

approaches; goes to, goes to see, visits.

upasaṅkamita →

ncped

(from upasaṅkamati) one who approaches, goes to; one who goes to see; visits.

upasaṅkamitar →

ncped

(from upasaṅkamati) one who approaches, goes to; one who goes to see; visits.

upasaṅkanta →

ncped

who has approached, gone to, visited; having approached, gone to

upasaṭṭha →

ncped

troubled, afflicted, visited by troubles; trouble, affliction

upassaṭṭha →

ncped

troubled, afflicted, visited by troubles; trouble, affliction

upavisiṃ →

ncped

(I am) approaching; entering.

upekkha →

ncped

disinterested, unaffected.

upekkhaka →

ncped

disinterested, unaffected, uninvolved.

upekkhati →

ncped

looks on (without involvement or reaction or action); is disinterested, unaffected.

upekkhindriya →

ncped

the faculty of disinterestedness, lack of reaction

upekkhā →

ncped

disinterestedness, unaffectedness (one of the brahmavihāras q.v.); lack of involvement or reaction.

upekkhāsahagata →

ncped

associated with disinterestedness, accompanied by disinterestedness

uppatti →

ncped

arising, coming into being, birth.

upāvisi →

ncped

useful for argumentative.

upāvisiṃ →

ncped

challenge, thinking it useful for argumentative.

ussada →

ncped

  1. obtruding, raising oneself.
  2. mound (of flesh), thickness.
  3. swelling.
  4. abundance, prevalence, preponderance.
  5. over-abundance, excess.
  6. a…

ussāda →

ncped

raising oneself; rising up (on to); running aground.

ussādanā →

ncped

  1. raising, exalting; praise.
  2. noise, tumult.

ussāpana →

ncped

raising; erecting.

uṇṇabhisi →

ncped

a cushion or bolster stuffed with wool

uṇṇati →

ncped

elation; raising oneself; pride

uṇṇābhisi →

ncped

a cushion or bolster stuffed with wool

uṭṭhāhaka →

ncped

(-ikā)n. rising (early); exerting oneself, active.

uṭṭhāna →

ncped

rising, getting up; arising, appearance; erection; exertion, effort.

uṭṭhāyaka →

ncped

(~ā and -ikā)n. rising (early); exerting oneself, active.

ādisitvā →

ncped

āgantuka →

ncped

…coming; a newcomer, a stranger; a traveller, esp. a visiting bhikkhu or bhikkhum.

āgatavisa →

ncped

with quickly rising poison

āloka →

ncped

  1. light, daylight; luster, brightness.
  2. insight, vision; the light of knowledge, awakening.

āropamānaka →

ncped

raising, erecting; (or being impaled upon).

āropanā →

ncped

(& ~a n.?) raising, putting on or into; impaling (on a stake); stringing (of a bow); ascribing, indictment.

āvibhāva →

ncped

the becoming visible; being made clear, evident; manifestation

āvisi →

ncped

īsikā →

ncped

the inner part of a reed or stalk (used as an arrow shaft); a stalk of grass

abhijjhā →

nyana

…‘covetousness=greediness=acquisitiveness=jealousy & envy’ is a synonym of lobha and tanhā see: mūla and is the 8th link of the…

adhimokkha →

nyana

…‘determination’, decision, resolve: is one of the mental properties cetasika and belongs to the group of mental constructions sankhāra

adhisīla-sikkhā →

nyana

Adhisīla-sikkhā: ‘training in higher morality’: see: sikkhā

anattā →

nyana

…self-referring process of arising and passing away of bodily, material and mental phenomena, and that there is no separate ego-entity or stable…

anicca →

nyana

…2: Contemplation of arising and vanishing udayabbayānupassanā-ñāna is the first of 9 kinds of knowledge which lead to the purification…

anuloma-ñāna →

nyana

vipassanā - ñāna which constitute the purification of knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ see: visuddhi VI, 9. Cf. Vis.M XXI.

anupassanā →

nyana

…of ownership.
4: Becoming disillusioned, one leaves behind delighting.
5: Causing fading away of lust, one leaves behind greed.
6: Causing…

anusaya →

nyana

…the conditions for the arising of ever new sense-greed, etc. Vis.M XXII, 60.

Yam. VII, first determines in which beings such and such latent…

anussati →

nyana

…is this Buddha- Dhamma, visible right here and now, immediately effective, timeless, inviting each and everyone to come and see for themselves,…

anāgāmī →

nyana

…the heaven of the clearly-visible sudassa gods, from there in the heaven of the clear-visioned sudassī gods, from there in the heaven of the…

arising and vanishing →

nyana

[[arising and vanishing]]Arising and vanishing: of things. The knowledge consisting in the contemplation of; see: visuddhi VI.1.

ariya-puggala →

nyana

6: The vision-attainer ditthippatta,
7: The one liberated by understanding paññā-vimutta.
This group of seven…

avacara →

nyana

…and mental properties arising within the interval bounded beneath by the beings reborn in the level of unbounded space and above by the beings…

avijjā →

nyana

…is stated thus: With the arising of mental fermentations āsava there is the arising of ignorance M. 9. But there is a figurative way in which…

bhava →

nyana

…consisting in the arising and developing of the kamma-produced and therefore morally neutral mental and bodily phenomena of existence. Cf….

bhavanga-sota →

nyana

…understand the continuous arising of those states of consciousness in the life-stream. Cf. viññāna-kicca. For more details, see: Fund. 11….

bhayatupatthāna-ñāna →

nyana

…of insight-knowledge that form the ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ see: visuddhi, VI..

bodhi →

nyana

…This 3-fold division, however, is of later origin, and in this form it neither occurs in the canonical texts nor in the older Sutta…

bodhipakkhiya-dhammā →

nyana

…to enlightenment’, or ‘requisites of enlightenment’ comprise the entire doctrines of the Buddha. They are:

the 4 foundations of…

bojjhanga →

nyana

…conditions leading to the arising of each of the factors, see the Com. to Satipatthāna Sutta Way of Mindfulness, by Soma Thera; 3rd ed., 1967,…

cetasika →

nyana

…up with the simultaneously arising consciousness citta = viññāna and conditioned by its presence. Whereas in the Suttas all phenomena of…

cetaso vinibandha →

nyana

…for the body, for visible things, for eating and sleeping, and leading the monk’s life for the sake of divine rebirth. For details, see:…

ends →

nyana

Ends: ‘attaining two ends simultaneously’; sama - sīsī.

fading away →

nyana

[[fading away]]Fading away (of craving) = disillusion: see: virāga.

hasituppāda-citta →

nyana

…as a name for the joyful mind-consciousness element manoviññāna - dhātu Tab. I. 72 arising as functional consciousness independent of…

hetu →

nyana

…root-conditions; b for a division of rebirth consciousness into ahetuka dvihetuka and tihetuka without, with 2, or with 3 root-conditions…

hāna-bhāgiya-sīla →

nyana

…with regard to the arising of opposing qualities, ‘standstill’ thiti with regard to the standstill of the corresponding attentiveness,…

iddhi-pāda →

nyana

…suffering; see: LI, 2.

See the chapter on Iddhipāda in The Requisites of Enlightenment by Ledi Sayadaw WHEEL 169/172.

inducement →

nyana

Inducement: an alternative rendering for decisive-support condition, upanissaya is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.

jhāna →

nyana

…of the fourfold division see: Tab. I, 9- 13. This fivefold division is based on sutta texts like A. VIII, 63.

For the 8 absorptions as…

paccavekkhana-suddhi →

nyana

…‘purity of reflection’, is a name for wise consideration in using the 4 requisites allowed to the monk, i.e. robes, food, dwelling, and…

paccavekkhana-ñāna →

nyana

…impulsion, during whose arising the Bhikkhu is reviewing the path, reviewing the fruition, reviewing the abandoned defilements, reviewing the…

paccaya →

nyana

…by way of simultaneous arising, is a phenomenon that for another one forms, a condition in such a way that, simultaneously with its arising,…

paccaya-sannissita-sīla →

nyana

Paccaya-sannissita-sīla: ‘morality consisting in the wise use of the monk’s requisities’; see: sīla 4.

padhāna →

nyana

…his will to avoid the arising of evil, disadvantageous things not yet arisen… to overcome them… to develop advantageous things not yet…

pakati-sīla →

nyana

Pakati-sīla: ‘natural or genuine morality’, is distinct from those outward rules of conduct laid down for either laymen or Bhikkhus. Those later are the so-called ‘prescribed morality’ *paññātti …

paramī →

nyana

…and his way of practising them is illustrated in many of the Birth Stories Jātaka, of which, however, only the verses are regarded as…

pariyatti →

nyana

…realization, i.e. 1 learning the wording of the doctrine pariyatti 2 practising it patipatti 3 penetrating it pativedha and realising…

path and not-path →

nyana

[[path and not-path]]Path and not-path: the knowledge and vision regarding: see: visuddhi V.

paticcasamuppāda →

nyana

…Just as the repeatedly arising hunger is a condition and support for the pre-arisen body, so is the conseiousness arising afterwards a…

patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi →

nyana

Patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi: ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ forms the 6th stage of purification visuddhi.

patisandhi →

nyana

…and abhinibbatti ‘arising’; or both combined as punabbhavābhinibbatti - App.: patisandhi.

Literature Vis.M XVII, 133f,…

patisankhānupassanā-ñāna →

nyana

…by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ patipadā - ñānadassanavisuddhi see: visuddhi VI, and one of the 18 chief kinds…

pativedha →

nyana

…from the mere acquisition of its wording pariyatti or the practice patipatti of it, in other words, realization as distinguished from…

paññā →

nyana

…to the condition of its arising one distinguishes 3 kinds of knowledge knowledge based on thinking cintā - mayā - paññā knowledge…

paññā-vimutti →

nyana

…either a practiser of bare insight sukha - vipassako, or one who has attained to Nobility after rising from one of the absorptions.; See S….

phassa →

nyana

…contact; M. 9. A twofold division occurs in D. 15: patigha samphassa contact by sensorial reaction’, and adhivacana - samphassa verbal or…

progress →

nyana

p. in morality, etc., see: hānabhāgiya etc. - Purification by knowledge and vision of path -progress, see: visuddhi VI. - p.: of…

progress of the disciple →

nyana

…dance, song, music and the visiting of shows; rejects floral adornment, perfumes, ointment, as well as any other kind of adornment and…

punabbhava →

nyana

…to renewed existence and arising in the future āyatim punabbhavābhinibbatti? Because beings, obstructed by ignorance and fettered by…

purisindriya →

nyana

Purisindriya: ‘Virility’; see: bhāva khandha

puññā-dhārā →

nyana

…merit by offering the 4 requisites robes, foodfood, dwelling, medicine to a Bhikkhu who has reached the conditionless deliverance of mind; further…

pārisuddhi-sīla →

nyana

…of livelihood, morality with regard to the Bhikkhus’ 4 requisites; for details, see: sīla

tanhā →

nyana

…of craving craving for visible objects, for sounds, odours, tastes, bodily contacts, mental contacts *rūpa-, sadda-, gandha-, rasa-,…

tathāgata →

nyana

…and mental phenomena, arising and vanishing from moment to moment, but no separate entity, no personality.

When the commentaries in this…

ti-pitaka →

nyana

…the name for the 3 main divisions of the Pāli Canon: the Basket of Discipline Vinaya Pitaka, the Basket of Discourses Sutta Pitaka and the Basket…

ādīnavānupassanā-ñāna →

nyana

…of the knowledge and vision of the path -progress see: visuddhi VI. 4. It is further one of the 18 chief kinds of insight see:…

ākiñcañña-ceto-vimutti →

nyana

…mental release. The mental liberation coming from relinquishment of all acquisitions. The end stage of realizing Dukkha see: ceto-vimutti

āloka-saññā →

nyana

…of ‘knowledge and vision’ see: visuddhi VI + VII, and it is said to be helpful to the attainment of the ‘divine eye’ see: *abhiññā…

ānāpāna-sati →

nyana

…14: Reflecting on disillusion virāga I will breathe in, thus he trains himself; reflecting on disillusion I will breathe out, thus he…

ārammana →

nyana

…Object. There are six: visible object, sound, odour, taste, body-contact, mental-object. The mental-object dhammārammana may be physical…

ārammanupanissaya →

nyana

Ārammanupanissaya: Decisive Support Conditional Relation. see: paccaya

āsava →

nyana

…the 3-fold and 4-fold division are mentioned. The fourfold division also occurs under the name of floods ogha and yokes yoga.

Through the…

āyatana →

nyana

…* eye, or visual organ and visible object

  • ear, or auditory organ and sound, or audible object

  • nose, or…

abbhuggamana →

pts

…abbhuggamanaṃ; so read for T. abbhuggamānaṃ).

fr….

abbhuta →

pts

…one of the nine angas or divisions of the Buddhist Scriptures (see nava B 2; Vin.iii.8; MN.i.133; AN.ii.103; AN.iii.86,…

abhi →

pts

…has the function of transitivising intrs. verbs after the manner of E. be-(con-) and Ger. er-, thus resembling in meaning a simple Caus….

abhiharati →

pts

…2 to betake oneself to, to visit, take to, go to Snp.414 (Paṇḍavaṃ ˚hāresi = āruhi Snp-a.383), Snp.708 (vanantaṃ abhihāraye vanaṃ…

abhinipajjati →

pts

to lie down on Vin.iv.273 (+ abhinisīdati); AN.iv.188 (in = acc. + abhinisīdati) Pp.67 (id.).

abhi + nipajjati

abhinisīdati →

pts

to sit down by or on (acc.), always combd. with abhinipajjati Vin.iii.29; Vin.iv.273; AN.v.188; Pp.67.

abhi + nisīdati

abhisambuddha →

pts

…attained Buddhahood, realising enlightened (in or as to = acc.) Vin.i.1; DN.ii.4; MN.i.6 (sammāsambodhiṃ); SN.i.68, SN.i.138, SN.i.139 &…

abhisambudhāna →

pts

adjective awaking realising, knowing, understanding Dhp.46 (= bujjhanto jānanto ti attho Dhp-a.i.337).

formation of a ppr. med. fr. pp. abhsam +…

abhisaṃsati →

pts

…akkosi C.), Ja.vi.563 (id.)
pp abhisattha. Cp. also abhisiṃsati.

Vedic abhiśaṃsati, abhi…

abhisaṭa →

pts

…forth, come together Ja.vi.56 (= sannipatita C.). 2. (pass.) approached, visited Vin.i.268.

pp. of abhisarati, abhi + sṛ; to flow

abhiseceti →

pts

to cause to be sprinkled or inaugurated Ja.v.26. (imper. abhisecayassu).

caus. of abhisiñcati

abhiseka →

pts

…(as king) AN.i.107 (cp. abhisitta), AN.ii.87 read abhisek’-anabhisitto; Ja.ii.104, Ja.ii.352; Dhp-a.i.350; Pv-a.74. Cp. ābhisekika.

fr….

abhisitta →

pts

…(variant reading for avasitta also an˚).

pp. of abhisiñcati, Sk. ˚sikta

abhisiñcati →

pts

…Mil.359
pp abhisitta
caus abhiseceti.

abhi + siñncati fr. sic to sprinkle; see…

abhisiṃsati →

pts

…˚sīsi. variant reading ˚sisi. Vv-a.316 explains by icchi sampaṭicchi).

= abhisaṃsati, abhi + śaṃs. As to Sk. śaṃs → P….

abhivisiṭṭha →

pts

adjective most excellent, very distinguished DN-a.i.99, DN-a.i.313.

abhi + visiṭṭha

acchariya →

pts

…noun wonderful, surprising strange, marvellous DN.ii.155; MN.i.79; MN.iii.118, MN.iii.125, MN.iii.144 (an˚); SN.iv.371; AN.i.181; Mil.28,…

acchati →

pts

…a. sayati*, where otherwise nisinna stands for acchati) Vv.74#1 (= nisīdati Vv-a.298); Pv-a.4. 2. to stay remain, to leave alone Thag.936;…

addhan →

pts

…in; tayo addhā three divisions of time (atita, anāgata, paccuppanna) DN.iii.216; Iti.53, Iti.70. 2. in phrase dīghaṃ addhānaṃ

adhicitta →

pts

“higher thought”, meditation, contemplation, nsually in combn. with adhisīla and adhipaññā Vin.i.70; DN.iii.219; MN.i.451; AN.i.254, AN.i.256 Mn …

adhigama →

pts

attainment, acquisition; also fig. knowledge, information, study (the latter mainly in Miln) DN.iii.255; SN.ii.139; AN.ii.148; AN.iv.22, AN.iv.332;…

adhika →

pts

…Vv-a.80 (= anadhivara, visiṭṭha); DN-a.i.141, DN-a.i.222; Dpvs.v.32 (an˚); Dhp-a.iii.238 Kp-a.193 (= anuttara); Sdhp.337, Sdhp.447 …

adhikaraṇa →

pts

  1. attendance, supervision, management of affairs, administration Pv-a.209.
  2. relation, reference, reason, cause, consequence DN.ii.59 (-˚: in…

adhikāra →

pts

…administration, supervision, management, help Vin.i.55; Ja.i.56 Ja.vi.251; Mil.60, Mil.115, Mil.165; Pv-a.124 (dāna˚; cp. Pv.ii.9#27);…

adhimokkha →

pts

…resolve, determination, decision MN.iii.25 sq.; Vb.165 sq., Vb.425; Dhs-a.145, Dhs-a.264 See Dhs. trsl. 5; Cpd. 17, 40, 95.

fr. adhi +…

adhipaññā →

pts

higher wisdom or knowledge, insight (cp. jhāna & paññā); usually in combn. with adhicitta & adhisīla Vin.i.70; DN.i.174; DN.iii.219 (˚sikkhā); AN.i.240; AN.ii.92 sq., AN.ii.239; AN.iii.106 …

adhisīla →

pts

higher morality, usually in threefold set of adhicitta-sikkha, adhipaññā˚ adhisīla˚ Vin.i.70; DN.i.174; DN.iii.219; AN.iii.133; AN.iv.25; Dhp-a.i.334; Pv-a.207. See also adhicitta, sikkhā & sīla. …

adhivara →

pts

adjective superb, excellent, surpassing Vv.16#3 (an˚; unsurpassed, unrivalled; Vv-a.80 = adhika visiṭṭha).

adhi + vara

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…

adhunā →

pts

…Ja.ii.105.

  • -ābhisitta newly or just anointed DN.ii.227.
  • -uppanna just arisen DN.ii.208, DN.ii.221.

Vedic…

agati →

pts

… ■ ˚gamana practising a wrong course of life, evil practice, wrong doing DN.iii.228 (4: chanda˚ dosa˚ moha˚ bhaya˚); AN.ii.18…

aggha →

pts

  1. price, value, worth, Mil.244; Mhvs.26, Mhvs.22; Mhvs.30, Mhvs.76; Vv-a.77
    mahaggha (adj.) of great value Ja.iv.138; Ja.v.414; Ja.vi.209; Pv.ii.1#18. See also mahāraha. …

ahaha →

pts

…neuter Name of a certain division of Purgatory (Niraya), lit. oh woe! AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126.

onomat. after exclamation ahahā: see…

ajjhāsaya →

pts

…(adj.: intent on, practising); Ja.i.88, Ja.i.90; Ja.ii.352; Ja.v.382; Dhs-a.314, Dhs-a.334; Pv-a.88, Pv-a.116, Pv-a.133 (adj. dān˚…

akkharikā →

pts

game (recognising syllables written in the air or on one’s back). DN.i.7; Vin.ii.10; Vin.iii.180. So explained at DN-a.i.86. It may be translated…

amacca →

pts

…(a ˚-paricārikā well-advising friends as company or around him). Freq. in combn. with mitta as mitt’ âmaccā, friends &…

amata →

pts

…Mil.336 (amatena lokaṃ abhisiñci Bhagavā), Mil.346 (dhamm;’ âmataṃ); DN-a.i.217 (˚nibbāna); Dhp-a.i.87 (˚ṃ pāyeti); Dāvs ii.34;…

ambara →

pts

… ■ The word would thus be due to an erroneous syllable division rattak-ambala (ambara) instead of ratta-kambala

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 …

anta →

pts

…unlimited range of mental vision, cp Dhp-a.iii.197); Ja.i.178. 2. extreme, last, worst Ja.ii.440 (C. hīna, lāmaka); see also…

antara →

pts

adjective Primary meanings are “inside” and “in between” as adj. “inner”; in prep. use & in compounds “inside, in between”. Further development of meaning is with a view of contrasting the (two) sides …

anuciṇṇa →

pts

…following out, practising, doing; having attained or practised Vin.ii.203 = Iti.86 (pamādaṃ); Ja.i.20 (verse 126); Thag.236 Thag.2,…

anupassin →

pts

…viewing, observing, realising SN.ii.84 sq., SN.v.294 sq., SN.v.311 sq., SN.v.345, Dhp.7, Dhp.253; Snp.255, Snp.728; Pts.i.191 sq.; Vb.193 sq.,…

anusañcarati →

pts

…to go round about, to visit MN.i.279; SN.v.53, SN.v.301; Ja.i.202 Ja.iii.502; Pv-a.279 (nagaraṃ)
pp…

anusañcarita →

pts

frequented, visited, resorted to Mil.387.

pp. of anusañcarati

anusaññāti →

pts

to go to, to visit, inspect, control
ppr med -saññāyamāna Vin.iii.43 (kammante);
inf -saññātuṃ AN.i.68. (janapade).

either anu +…

anusaṃyāyati →

pts

…to go up to, surround, visit (acc.) MN.i.209 (Bhagavantaṃ ˚itvā) Ja.iv.214 (variant reading anuyāyitvā). See also…

anuyoga →

pts

…anuyutta = practisiṅg* e.g. Vin.i.190 (maṇḍan’ ânuyogaṃ anuyutta); DN.iii.113 (attakilamath’ ânuyogaṃ a.); AN.ii.205…

anuyutta →

pts

…to, dealing with, practising, given to, intent upon DN.i.166, DN.i.167; DN.iii.232 = AN.ii.205 (attaparitāpan’ ânuyogaṃ a.); SN.iii.153…

anuyāti →

pts

…go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391 (˚yāyati)

pp anuyāta (q.v.). See also anusaṃyāyati

anu +…

anuyāyati →

pts

…go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391 (˚yāyati)

pp anuyāta (q.v.). See also anusaṃyāyati

anu +…

anuṭṭhaka →

pts

adjective not rising, not rousing oneself, inactive, lazy Thag.1033.

fr. an + uṭṭhahati

anuṭṭhita →

pts

practising, effecting or effected, come to, experienced, done DN.ii.103; SN.iv.200; AN.iii.290 sq.; AN.iv.300; Ja.ii.61; Mil.198; Pv-a.132 (cp….

anvārohati →

pts

to go up to, visit, ascend Ja.iv.465 (aor. anvāruhi).

anu + ā + rohati

anvāvisati →

pts

…to take possession of, to visit MN.i.326; SN.i.67; Mil.156
pp anvāviṭṭha (q.v.). Cp. adhimuccati.

anu + ā…

araghaṭṭa →

pts

wheel for raising water from a well Bdgh. on cakkavaṭṭaka at cv v.16, 2 (Vin.ii.318). So read for T. arahatta-ghaṭi-yanta acc to Morris,…

ariya →

pts

…content with the 4 requisites DN.iii.224 = AN.ii.27 = Pts.i.84 = Cnd.141; cp. AN.iii.146

  • -vattin leading a noble life,…

asevanā →

pts

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

a + sevanā

asi →

pts

…Ja.iv.118 (asi sunisito), Ja.iv.184; Ja.v.45 (here meaning “sickle”), Ja.v.475 (asiñ ca me maññasi, probably faulty for either…

assa →

pts

assupuṭena with provisions. Later exegesis has interpreted this as a bag full of ashes, and vv.ll. as well as Commentators take assa =…

asubha →

pts

-ānupassin realising or intuiting the corruptness (of the body) Iti.80, Iti.81; Dhp-a.i.76.

atidhonacārin →

pts

…i.e. the four requisites of the bhikkhu, or transgressing the proper use or normal application of the requisites (expln. at…

atiditthi →

pts

higher doctrine, super knowledge (?) Vin.i.63 = Vin.ii.4 (+ adhisīla; should we read adhi-diṭṭhi?)

ati + diṭṭhi

atisarati →

pts

…Ja.iv.6. ger. atisitvā (for *atisaritvā) DN.i.222; SN.iv.94; AN.i.145 AN.v.226, AN.v.256; Snp.908 (= Mnd.324 atikkamitvā…

atisithila →

pts

adjective very loose, shaky or weak AN.iii.375.

ati + sithila

atisīta →

pts

adjective too cold Dhp-a.ii.85.

ati + sīta

atisītala →

pts

adjective very cold Ja.iii.55.

ati + sītala

ativattar →

pts

Ativattar1

one who insults or offends Ja.v.266 (isīnaṃ ativattāro dharusavācāhi atikkamitvā vattāro C.).

Sk. *ativaktṛ, n. ag. to ati-vacati; cp. ativākya

Ativattar2

one wh …

attan →

pts

…acquisition of a personality DN.i.195 (tayo: oḷārika, manomaya, arūpa).

atīta →

pts

…DN.ii.222; DN.iii.275; Thig.314.

  • -ārammaṇa state of mind arising out of the past Dhs.1041.

Sk. atīta, ati +…

avagacchati →

pts

to come to, approach, visit (cp. Vedic avagacchati) Pv-a.87. Avaganda (-karaka)

ava + gacchati

avahāra →

pts

taking, acquiring, acquisition Vin.v.129 (pañca avahārā, viz. theyya˚, pasayha˚, parikappa˚ paṭicchanna˚, kusa˚).

fr. avaharati

avakaṃsa →

pts

dragging down, detraction, abasement, in cpd. ukkaṃsāvak˚; lifting up & pulling down, raising and lowering rise & fall DN.i.54.

fr. ava-karṣati; on ṃs: *rṣ cp. haṃsati: harṣati

avakārin →

pts

adjective (-˚) despising, degrading, neglecting Vb.393 sq. (an˚). Avakasa & okasa;

fr. avakāra

avasitta →

pts

…variant reading ˚abhisitta); etc
■ See also abhisitta.

pp. of osiñcati

avhaya →

pts

…having the name of Snp.684 (isi˚), Snp.686 (Asit˚), Snp.689 (kanhasiri˚), Snp.1133 (Sace˚, cp. Cnd.624).

fr. avhayati; cp. Sk. āhvaya…

avyattatā →

pts

state or condition of not being manifest or visible, concealment, hiding Dhp-a.ii.38.

abstr. fr. avyatta

avīci →

pts

…Pgdp.5 sq. etc etc. 2. disintegration, decay Vism.449 (a. jarā nāma).

B.Sk. avīci a + vīci (?) no intermission, or no pleasure (?),…

ayaṃ →

pts

…kāye “in this our visible body” Kp iii. yath’ âyaṃ padīpo “like this lamp here” Snp.235; ayaṃ dakkhiṇā dinnā “the gift…

añjali →

pts

…ten fingers together and raising them to the head (Vv-a.7: dasanakha-samodhāna-samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ paggayha). Only in stock phrases

1….

añjalikā →

pts

the raising of the hands as a sign of respectful salutation Vv.1#5 (explained at Vv-a.24 as dasanakha-samodhāna samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ sirasi…

aññāya →

pts

recognising, knowing, in the conviction of SN.i.24; AN.iii.41; Dhp.275, Dhp.411.

ger. of ājānāti, q.v. for detail

aṃsa →

pts

…with a knapsack for provisions DN.i.117; AN.ii.183; cp. DN-a.i.288, with variant reading puṭosena at both passages.

*…

aṅka →

pts

…Thag.299; Ja.i.262 (aṅke nisinna); Ja.ii.127, Ja.ii.236; Ja.vi.513; Dhp-a.i.170 (aṅkena vahitvā Pv-a.17…

bhaddaka →

pts

…applied to the 8 requisites (parikkhārā) of a Samaṇa at Ja.v.254b
■ On upari-bhaddaka (Name of a tree Ja.vi.269; C….

bhava →

pts

…is represented by the division of bhava into kamma˚; and upapatti˚; (uppatti˚), or the active functioning of a life in relation to the…

bhavati →

pts

bhavissasi Pv-a.16, hohisi Pv.i.3#3; 3rd bhavissati Dhp.228, Dhp.264; Dhp-a.ii.82, hessati Ja.iii.279 &…

bhaya →

pts

…seeing or realising an object of fear, i.e. danger Vb.244, Vb.247 and passim.

  • -dassin id. Dhp.31, Dhp.317 *…

bheda →

pts

…causing division or dissension Vin.ii.7; Vin.iii.173 Vin.v.93 (cp. Vin.i.354 & Vin. Texts iii.266 for the 18 errors in which the…

bhedana →

pts

…(fig.) breach, division, destruction AN.iv.247; Dhp.138; Bv.ii.7; Ja.i.467 (mittabhāva˚).

bhisi →

pts

Prk. Gr. § 209

Bhisi2

a raft Snp.21
■ Andersen, Pali Reader, Glossary s. v. identifies it with bhisi1 and…

bhisikā →

pts

…Appendix to Indexes on Sutta Nipāta & Pj.).

fr. bhisi1

bhoja →

pts

…Only in compounds like bhojisiyaṃ [bhoja + isi ya = issariya] mastery over dependence, i.e. independence SN.i.44, SN.i.45; bhojājānīya a…

bhāga →

pts

…Mil.10; Dhp-a.i.253. 3. division of space, quarter, side, place, region: disā˚; quarter of the compass Vin.ii.217; para˚; outside part…

bhājana →

pts

…division, dividing up, in pada˚; dividing of words, treating of words separately Dhs-a.343; similarly bhājaniyaṃ

bhūmi →

pts

…division of the earth, district Ja.i.109; Ja.v.200; Vv-a.125; Pv-a.29, Pv-a.154

  • -laddh’ (uppanna) acquired on a…

bhūnaha →

pts

destroyer of beings Snp.664 (voc. bhūnahu, explained by Snp-a.479 as “bhūti-hanaka vuddhi-nāsaka”; vv.ll. bhūnahaṭa bhūnahoṭa, bhūhata, all showing the difficulty of the archaic word); Ja.v.266 (pl …

bimba →

pts

…Vin.iii.90, Vin.iii.119 (bhisi˚), Vin.iv.279; SN.ii.268; AN.iii.240; Vb-a.365; Vism.79. See also bhisi1.

buddha →

pts

…from fickleness, 14 noisiness, 15 confusedness 16 hastiness, 17 heedlessness, 18 inconsiderateness -pañha the name…

bāhira →

pts

…saintly life (thus equal to isi-pabbajjā. cp. bāhiraka˚). Ja.iii.352 Ja.iv.305.

bālisika →

pts

fisherman SN.ii.226; SN.iv.158; Ja.i.482; Ja.iii.52 (cp. Fick. Sociale Gliederung p. 194); Mil.364 Mil.412; Dhp-a.iii.397.

fr. balisa

cakkhu →

pts

…the element of vision Dhs.597, Dhs.703, Dhs.817

  • -patha the range of vision; sight Ja.i.65 = Dhp-a.i.173;…

camma →

pts

…cammakañcukaṃ pavisitvā); AN.iv.107, AN.iv.110;

  • -varatta (f.) a leather thong Ja.ii.153; *…

camu →

pts

…the press. In late Pali & Sk. it means a kind of small army, perhaps a division drawn up more or less in the shape of the Vedic vessel

carati →

pts

…vā yadi vā tiṭṭhaṃ nisinno udāhu sayaṃ Iti.117 (walking, standing, sitting reclining; the four iriyāpathā); care tiṭṭhe acche saye…

catur →

pts

…of) four limbs or divisions, fourfold MN.i.77; Ja.i.390; Ja.ii.190, Ja.ii.192; Ja.vi.169 (uposatha, cp. aṭṭhanga) Dpvs.i.6; Sdhp.64;…

chanda →

pts

…word without adding any precision to its connotation. See Cnd. s.v.; Dhs-a.370; Dhp-a.i.14, Ja.vi.72, Vv-a.77.

  • -āgati in ˚gamana the…

citta →

pts

…three constitute the invisible energizer of the body alias mind in its manifestations: yañ ca vuccati cittan ti vā mano ti vā viññāṇan…

cola →

pts

…Pv-a.73; Sdhp.396. -bhisi a mat spread with a piece of cloth (as a seat) Vin.iv.40. duccola clad in rags, badly dressed…

cārin →

pts

…behaving, acting, practising.

  1. lit. asanga˚ SN.i.199 akāla˚ Snp.386; ambu˚ Snp.62; vihangapatha˚ Sdhp.241; sapadāna˚ MN.i.30;…

cātur →

pts

…(adj.) belonging to, or comprising the four quarters, applied to a man of humanitarian mind Snp.42 (“showing universal love,” see Cnd.239); cp….

cīvara →

pts

…of the set of 4 standard requisites of a wandering bhikkhu, vir. c˚, piṇḍapāta alms-bowl,…

dadāti →

pts

…nikkhamituṃ Ja.ii.154; pavisituṃ Ja.i.263, etc.

Redupl. formation as in Lat. do, perf. de-di, Gr. δίδωμι; cp. Lat. dōs dowry,…

dakkhiṇa →

pts

…by facing the rising sun, & then lies on one’s right:) southern, usually in combination with disā (direction): DN.iii.180 (one of…

dameti →

pts

…[santo] samayataṃ isi); Mil.14, Mil.386; Pv-a.54 (core d. = converted).

Sk. damayati, caus. to dāmyati of *dam to bring into the…

dassana →

pts

…SN.i.168 = Snp.459; invisibility Ja.iv.496 (˚ṃ vajjati to become invisible); wrong theory or view AN.v.145 sq.; Snp.206; Pp.21.

*…

dassati →

pts

…(visible) Pv-a.71, Pv-a.6 (˚rūpa), Pv-a.162 (id.); Vv-a.78 (˚kāya); Mvu.vii.35, & der; dissamānatta (nt.)…

dasā →

pts

& dasa; (nt.) unwoven thread of a web of cloth, fringe, edge or border of a garment DN.i.7 (dīgha˚ long-fringed, of vatthāni); Ja.v.187; Dhp-a.i.180 Dhp-a.iv.106 (dasāni)
■ *[sadasa](/define/sa …

desaka →

pts

adjective pointing out, teaching, advising Sdhp.217, Sdhp.519-(nt.) advice, instruction, lesson MN.i.438.

Sk. deśaka

deva →

pts

…Vv.31#3; Vv-a.7;

  • -isi a divine Seer Snp.1116; Cnd.310
  • -ūpapatti rebirth among the gods Pv-a.6; *…

dhamma →

pts

…righteous decision, discrimination of the truth Snp.327; Dhp.144; Dhp-a.iii.86;

dhammin →

pts

…to, consisting in, practising, acting like, etc. (as ˚dhamma B 2 a), viz. uppāda-vaya˚ DN.ii.157; maraṇa˚ (= maraṇadhamma) AN.i.147;…

dharaṇa →

pts

…bearing, holding, comprising Vv-a.104 (suvaṇṇassa pañcadasa˚ nikkha holding, i.e. worth or equal to 15 parts of gold)
■ f.

dhona →

pts

…(pl. the four requisites of a bhikkhu Dhp-a.iii.344 (: dhonā vuccati cattāro paccayā, in Com. on atidhonacārin Dhp.240; gloss K….

diṭṭha →

pts

…of No. 1 3. (adj.) visible, determined by sight, in conn. with dhamma meaning the visible order of things, the world of…

diṭṭhaka →

pts

adjective seen, visible, apparent Dhp-a.ii.53, Dhp-a.ii.90.

= diṭṭha1

doṇa →

pts

…(a higher official) supervising the measuring of the doṇa-revenue (of rice) Ja.ii.367, Ja.ii.378, Ja.ii.381; Dhp-a.iv.88; *…

dukkha →

pts

…Vism.499 (seven divisions), Vism.503 (kāyika) Snp-a.119 (sukhaṃ vā dukkhaṃ vā Snp.67 = kāyikaṃ sātāsātaṃ). Bdhgh. usually…

dvi →

pts

…the great circle plus the decisive (invisible) pair; - 62 views of heresy: see diṭṭhi; also as a year of eternity 60…

dvārika →

pts

…craving or fever, arising through the 6 doors (of the senses) Dhp-a.iv.221, & kāya˚
■ saṃvara control over the “bodily”…

dāna →

pts

-ādhikāra supervision or charge of alms-distributing. Pv-a.124 (cp. Pv.ii.9#27)

  • -ānisaṁsa praise of generosity Pv-a.9 cp….

eka →

pts

…a part, division, something belonging to Ja.iii.308; Ud.69.

esanā →

pts

…Pv-a.98, Pv-a.163, Pv-a.265. See also anesanā, isi & pariy˚.

fr. esati

esika →

pts

Esikā1 (f.) a pillar, post AN.iv.106, AN.iv.109. Freq. in cpd. -ṭṭhāyin as stable as a pillar DN.i.14; SN.iii.202, SN.iii.211, SN.iii.217; DN-a.i.105.

a by-form of isīkā

Esikā

eti →

pts

…2nd sg. ehisi Dhp.236 Dhp.369
pp ita (q.v.).

P. eti represents Sk. eti as well as ā-eti, i.e. to go and to…

gabbha →

pts

…= MN.i.518 = SN.iii.212; sannisinna-gabbhā having conceived Vin.ii.278.

gacchati →

pts

…gam); pres
aor gañchisi (Snp.665);
inf gantuṃ
ger gantvā;
grd gantabba.
■ See also der. gantar. 3….

gahaṇa →

pts

…seizure, grasp, hold, acquisition Vism.114 (in detail) usually -˚: nāma˚-divase on the day on which a child gets its name (lit. acquiring a…

gandha →

pts

…used as a toilet requisite, either in form of an unguent or a powder. Abstinence from the use of kallaesthetics is stated in the Sīlas…

gandhāra →

pts

…charm DN.i.213; at Ja.iv.498 it renders one invisible.

gata →

pts

…opp ṭhita: gate ṭhite nisinne (loc. abs.) when going standing, sitting down (cp. gacchati 1) DN.i.70; opp āgata: yassa maggaṃ na jānāsi…

gati →

pts

…later sources we find 6 divisions, viz. 1–3 as above, 4 asurā, 5 manussā 6 devā, of which 1–4 are comprised under apāyā (conditions of…

gayha →

pts

…grasp, movable property, acquisition of property Dhp-a.ii.29; Dhp-a.iii.119; Pv-a.4. As gayhūpakaṃ at Ja.iv.219.

grd. of gayhati; Vedic…

geyya →

pts

…in their ninefold division, beginning suttaṃ geyyaṃ veyyākaraṇaṃ See under; navaṅga.

grd. of gāyati, Sk….

ghosaka →

pts

…out (-˚), in dhamma˚ praising the Law Ja.ii.286; Satthu guṇa sounding the praise of the Master Dhp-a.iii.114. As n Name of a deva (Gh….

gilāna →

pts

…(the requisites of the bhikkhu): see cīvara; -pucchaka one who asks (i.e. enquires…

go →

pts

…behaving properly in, exercising properly MN.i.220 = AN.v.347 (of a cowherd driving out his cattle); SN.iii.266 sq. (samādhi˚); AN.iii.311…

gutta →

pts

…of the senses guarded, practising. self-control DN.i.63≈(explained DN-a.i.182 by pihita-dvāro), DN.i.70; SN.ii.218; SN.iv.103, SN.iv.112…

gāma →

pts

…piṇḍāya carati “to visit the parish for alms” is extremely frequent.

  1. a village as such Vin.i.46; Ārāmika˚, Pilinda˚ Vin.i.28,…

gāthā →

pts

…one of the nine Angas or divisions of the Canon (see navanga Satthu sāsana). Pl gāthā Snp.429; Ja.ii.160; gāthāyo Vin.i.5, Vin.i.349;…

hetu →

pts

…arising from a cause, conditioned Vin.i.40; Dhp-a.i.92

  • -vāda the theory of cause, as adj….

hāhasi →

pts

is 2nd sg. fut. of jahati (e.g. Ja.iii.172); in cpd. also -hāhisi: see vijahati.

icchati →

pts

Icchati1

to wish, desire, ask for (c. acc.), expect SN.i.210 (dhammaṃ sotuṃ i.); Snp.127, Snp.345, Snp.512, Snp.813, Snp.836; Dhp.162, Dhp.291; Mnd.3, Mnd.138, Mnd.164; Cnd. s.v.; Pv.ii.6# …

iddhi →

pts

…of oneself; to become invisible; to pass through solid things, such as a wall; to penetrate solid ground as if it were water; to walk on water;…

indriya →

pts

…(personal potentiality of vision, 2. sot-indriya the ear or hearing, 3. ghān˚; nose or smell, 4. jivh˚; tongue or taste, 5….

isikā →

pts

Isikā (isīkā)

feminine a reed DN.i.77, cp. DN-a.i.222; Ja.vi.67 (isikā).

Sk. iṣīkā

isitta →

pts

rishi-ship DN.i.104 (= isi-bhāva DN-a.i.274).

abstr. fr. isi

isīkā →

pts

Isikā (isīkā)

feminine a reed DN.i.77, cp. DN-a.i.222; Ja.vi.67 (isikā).

Sk. iṣīkā

jāti →

pts

…j. (superior birth), comprising Khattiyas Brāhmaṇas
■ The var. meanings of jāti are given by Bdhgh at Vism.498, Vism.499 in the foll….

jīvita →

pts

…(pl.) the requisites of life MN.i.104 sq. AN.iii.120; AN.v.211;

kalaha →

pts

…of strife (under 6 evils arising from intemperance) DN.iii.182 = Dhs-a.380; -vaḍḍhana (nt. inciting & incitement…

kalyāṇa →

pts

…walking in goodness, practising virtue Vb.341

  • -jātika one whose nature is pleasantness, agreeable Ja.iii.82; *…

kama →

pts

…(of development or division), succession, is given at Vism.476 with uppattik˚, pahāna˚, patipattik˚, bhūmik˚, desanāk˚ where they are…

kamma →

pts

…3 causes of the arising of karma) described AN.i.134 = AN.i.263 = AN.iii.338 = Cnd.517 so also AN.v.86; AN.v.262; Vb.208. With the…

kammin →

pts

adjective (-˚) doing, performing, practising Ja.vi.105; Sdhp.196, Sdhp.292.

fr. kamma, cp. kammaka

kanha →

pts

…with quasi definition of vision, together with nīla, pīta, lohita, mañjeṭṭha at DN.ii.328 = MN.i.509 sq = MN.i.ii.201 (see also…

kaniṭṭha →

pts

…younger born Vin.iii.146 (isi the younger); Ja.ii.6; Pv-a.42, Pv-a.54; esp. the younger brother (opp. jeṭṭha, ˚ka) Ja.i.132; Dhp-a.i.6,…

kapaṇa →

pts

…cp. kiccha laddhaka;

  • -visikhā the street or quarter of the poor, the slums Ud.4;
  • -vuttin leading a…

kapisīsa →

pts

the lintel of a door DN.ii.143 (cp. Rh.D. Buddh. Suttas p. 95 n1) -ka the cavity in a doorpost for receiving the bolt Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.148 (cp. Vin Texts ii.106 n3).

Sk …

kappa →

pts

…arising at or belonging to the (end of a) kappa: -aggi the fire which destroys the Universe Ja.ii.397; Ja.iii.185;…

kappiya →

pts

…for storing (allowable) provisions Vin.i.239 (cp. ˚kuṭi)

  • -lesa [cp. Sk. kalpya] guile appropriate to one’s own purpose…

karaka →

pts

…It is one of the seven requisites of a samaṇa Vin.ii.302. It is called dhammakaraka there and at Vin.ii.118, Vin.ii.177. This means…

karuṇā →

pts

…Buddha is represented when rising and surveying the world to look for beings to be worthy of his mercy and help DN.ii.237; Pts.i.126 f Dhp-a.i.26,…

kasiṇa →

pts

…There are 14 manners of practising the kasiṇas (of which the first nine are: k˚-ânulomaṃ k˚-paṭilomaṃ; k˚-ânupaṭilomaṃ;…

kathā →

pts

…low, common speech, comprising 28 kinds of conversational talk a bhikkhu should not indulge in enumerated in full at DN.i.7 = DN.i.178 =…

kaṭacchu →

pts

…to one’s spoon,“ i.e. disinclination to give food, niggardliness, stinginess Dhs-a.376 cp. Dhs trsl.300 n2. *…

khandha →

pts

…disquisition about the khandhas Vism (ch. xiv esp.), Vism.482, Vism.485, Vism.492, Vism.509, Vism.558, Vism.389. *…

khandhaka →

pts

division, chapter, esp. in the Vinaya (at end of each division we find usually the postscript: so & so khandhakaṃ niṭṭhitaṃ “here ends the…

khattiya →

pts

…question of such social divisions in the Buddha’s time is discussed in Dialogues i.97–107and it is there shown that whenever they are…

khaṇḍa →

pts

…fulfilling or practising the whole of (the commandments) Pv.iv.3#43 and

  • -sīla observing fully the sīla-precepts Vv.113 cp. Vism.51…

khetta →

pts

…As example in definition of visible objects Dhs.597; Vb.71 sq
■ Kasī a tilled field, a field ready to bear Pv.i.1#2, cp. Pv-a.8 jāti˚…

khārī →

pts

…It is used of the eight requisites of an ascetic, and often in conn. with his yoke (kāja): “a khārī-load.”

kilesa →

pts

…(pl.) the (10) divisions of kilesa ‣See above Dhs.1229 Dhs.1548; Vism.20

  • -vinaya the discipline of lust Netti.22
  • -vippayutta

kilijjati →

pts

…clean out a stain, to “disinfect”).

med-pass. of kilid = Sk. klid, to be wet. prob. = śliṣ to stick to, and confounded with…

kilissati →

pts

…away of a deva) Thag.954 (kilisissanti, for kilissanti); Pts.i.130. Kilisseyya Dhp.158 (explained as nindaṃ labhati) to do wrong Cp. pari˚.

Sk….

kiriya →

pts

…Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈

*…

kiriyā →

pts

…Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈

*…

kissati →

pts

…fr….

kitteti →

pts

…tell

ppr kittento praising Pv-a.159
fut kittayissati in sense of aor Vv.34#5 (= katheti Vv-a.151)
■ kittayissāmi I shall relate…

kiṃ →

pts

  1. as nt. subst. what? sotānaṃ kiṃ nivāraṇaṃ what is the obstruction? Snp.1032; kiṃ tava patthanāya what is it about your wish, i.e. what good is your wish? Vv-a.226; kim idaṃ this is what, that is …

klesa →

pts

…(pl.) the (10) divisions of kilesa ‣See above Dhs.1229 Dhs.1548; Vism.20

  • -vinaya the discipline of lust Netti.22
  • -vippayutta

kodha →

pts

…brūmi. “He who restrains rising anger as he would a drifting cart, him I call a waggoner” Dhp.222, cp. Snp.1
akkodha freedom from…

kopeti →

pts

…find fault with a lawful decision kāyangaṃ na kopeti not to move a limb of the body see kāya. Cp. paṭi˚, pari˚, vi˚,…

kotūhala →

pts

…paccāgacchati he visits the fair or show of… MN.i.265; AN.iii.439; -maṅgalika celebrating feasts, festive AN.iii.206; Ja.i.373;…

koṭi →

pts

…Pv-a.79 2. of time: a division of time, with reference either to the past or the future, in pubba˚; the past (cp pubbanta), also as…

koṭṭha →

pts

…+ aṃsa] share, division, part; ˚koṭṭhāsa (adj.) divided into, consisting of. K. is a prose word only and in all Com. passages is…

koṭṭhaka →

pts

…AN.iv.206; ˚e thiṭa or nisinna standing or sitting in front of the gateway SN.i.77; MN.i.161, MN.i.382; AN.iii.30
■ bala-k. a line of…

kriyā →

pts

…Dhs-a.388 2. indecisive, in akiriyaṃ vyākaroti to give an indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈

*…

kāka →

pts

…compounds often used derisively
■ f. kākī Ja.ii.39, Ja.ii.150 Ja.iii.431.

  • -āmasaka “touching as much as a…

kāla →

pts

…of his parting from home, rising to a new life, as it were, possessed of the full strength and vigour of his manhood (as the rising Sun). Cp. the…

kāma →

pts

…thoughts and conditions arising in this sphere of sensuous experience DN.i.34 (of the soul, explained DN-a.120: cha k˚-devapariyāpanna);…

kāya →

pts

…and with death it is disintegrated into the elements. But the kamma which determined the appearance of this physical body has naturally been…

kāḷa →

pts

…of his parting from home, rising to a new life, as it were, possessed of the full strength and vigour of his manhood (as the rising Sun). Cp. the…

kūṭa →

pts

…meaning “ox-tooth” (derisively (DN.i.127; Vism.208), with which may be compared danta-kūṭa (see under danta).

Sk….

labhana →

pts

taking, receiving, gift, acquisition Dhp-a.iii.271 (˚bhāva); Pv-a.73 (˚ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.121 (id.).

fr. labh

laṅghāpana →

pts

making jump, raising, lifting Vism.143 (“launching”). Langhi (Langhi)

fr. Caus. of laṅgh

lobha →

pts

alobha disinterestedness DN.iii.214; Dhs.32.

  • -dhammā (pl.) affection of greed, things belonging to…

loka →

pts

…lokato) 3. Other divisions of var. kinds of “planes” are e.g. deva˚; AN.i.115, AN.i.153; AN.iii.414 sq.; Brahma˚; Vb.421 Mhvs.19,…

lopa →

pts

…off; as tt. g. apocope, elision (of the final letter) Vb-a.164 (sabba-loka-vohāra˚); Snp-a.12, Snp-a.303, Snp-a.508; Vv-a.79 often in…

lābha →

pts

receiving, getting, acquisition, gain, possession; pl. possessions DN.i.8; DN.ii.58, DN.ii.61; MN.i.508 (ārogya-paramā lābhā); MN.iii.39;…

lūka →

pts

owl Ja.vi.497 (= ulūka C.).

apocope form of ulūka, arisen through wrong syllable-division

m →

pts

…Snp-a.309 (rāg’ ādi-m-anekappakāraṃ)
■ On wrong syllable division through Sandhi-m-, and thus origin of specific Pali…

mada →

pts

…“disintoxication from intoxication, freedom from pride or conceit AN.ii.34; Bv.i.81; Vism.293.

Vedic mada, mad (see…

magga →

pts

…MN.iii.71 enumerated as requisites for sammā-samādhi. The name of this table of ethical injunctions is given as “maggam uttamaṃ” at…

mahant →

pts

…Avīci, freq.

mana(s) →

pts

…our eye is adapted to the visibility of the latter. Thus it ranges as the 6th sense in the classification of the senses and their…

mano →

pts

…our eye is adapted to the visibility of the latter. Thus it ranges as the 6th sense in the classification of the senses and their…

manta →

pts

orig. a divine saying or decision, hence a secret plan (cp. def. of mant at Dhtp.578 by “gutta-bhāsane”), counsel; hence magic charm, spell….

maraṇa →

pts

death, as ending this (visible) existence, physical death, in a narrower meaning than kālakiriyā; dying, in compounds…

matthaka →

pts

…(= pabbata-matthake nisinna C.; gloss matta-kāsin i.e. wildly in love, explained by kāma-mada-matta). The reading is not clear. *…

maya →

pts

…“origin” (arising from, with example mano-maya “produced by mind”). 4 manomaya “spiritually” (same…

maṅgalika →

pts

…“a question concerning visible omina” Ja.iv.73 (correct meaning given under diṭṭha1 Ja.ii.156#1!), Ja.iv.390 (?). The Np….

miga →

pts

…(Maddakucchi); Vv-a.86 (Isipatana).

  • -dhenu a hind Ja.i.152; Dhp-a.iii.148.
  • -bhūta (having…

millikā →

pts

…dhovitv-âbhisiñcimillikañ ca katvā adāsi is to be read either as “abhisiñci cimillikañ ca k.” or “abhisiñcitvā mudukañ ca k.”

mucchanā →

pts

swelling or rising in tone, increase of sound Ja.ii.249 (vīṇaṃ uttama-mucchanāya mucchetvā vādesi).

fr. mucchati 2

muditā →

pts

…(“disinterested love”: modanti vata bho sattā modanti sādhu sutthū ti ādinā mayena hita-sukh’…

mukharatā →

pts

talkativeness, garrulousness, noisiness Dhp-a.ii.70.

fr. mukhara

munana →

pts

fathoming, recognising, knowing; a C. word to explain “muni,” used by Dhpāla at Vv-a.114 (mahā-isibhūtaṃ… mahanten’ eva ñāṇena…

muni →

pts

…esp based on the 3 fold division of character as revealed in action, speech & thought (kāya˚, vacī˚, mano˚). Just as these 3 are in general…

muta →

pts

…with diṭṭha-mangalika visible-omen-hunter, and suta-m sound-augur) Ja.iv.73 (where C. clearly explains by “touch”); Kp-a.119 (the…

mutoḷī →

pts

…The same meaning “provision-bag” fits at Vism.328 in cpd. yāna˚; where spelling is T. ˚paṭṭoli, variant reading BB ˚putoḷi,…

muñja →

pts

  1. a sort of grass (reed) Saccharum munja Roxb. Snp.440 -kesa having a dark mane (like m. grass) DN.ii.174 -pādukā slipper made of m. grass Dhp-a.iii.451. -maya made of m. grass Snp.28

māmaka →

pts

…paraṃ loke piyo hohisi māmako ti), - Buddha˚; devoted to the B. Ja.i.299; Dhp-a.i.206. f. -māmikā Ja.iii.182. In voc. f….

nava →

pts

…of Buddha,“ i.e. the 9 divisions of the Buddh. Scriptures according to their form or style, viz. suttaṃ geyyaṃ veyyākaraṇaṃ gāthā…

nibbattanaka →

pts

adjective

  1. arising, coming out, growing Thag-a.259 (akkhidalesu n. pīḷikā).
  2. one destined to be reborn, a candidate of rebirth Ja.iii.304…

nibbattin →

pts

adjective arising, having rebirth, in neg. anibbattin not to be born again Ja.vi.573.

fr. nibbatti

nibbedha →

pts

…piercing, scrutinising, sharp. Freq. in phrase nibbedha-bhāgiya (sharing the quality of penetration), with ref. to samādhi,…

nibbāna →

pts

…view and the dogmatising trend of later times, beginning with the Abhidhamma period which has more and more developed the simple,…

nicaya →

pts

heaping up, accumulation; wealth, provisions SN.i.93, SN.i.97; Vin.v.172 (˚sannidhi). See also necayika.

Sk. nicaya, ni + caya, cp. nicita

nicca →

pts

…similar terms all characterising change, its consequences & its meaning esp. in the famous triad “aniccaṃ dukkhaṃ anattā” (see…

niddisati →

pts

…Snp-a.61
grd niddisitabba Dhs-a.56; Ne.96. Pass. niddissīyati Pv-a.163
pp…

niddissati →

pts

…Snp-a.61
grd niddisitabba Dhs-a.56; Ne.96. Pass. niddissīyati Pv-a.163
pp…

niggahaṇa →

pts

adjective without acquisitions, i.e. poor Ja.ii.367 (variant reading BB. as gloss nirāhāra).

Sk. *nirgahaṇa, cp. nirgṛha homeless; nis +…

nimmadana →

pts

…however, be taken as nis + mada of mad “de-priding,” lit. disintoxication); Bv.i.81; Vism.293.

to nimmādeti

nipphatti →

pts

…Ja.iv.137 (sippe); Ja.vi.36; Vv-a.138 (sippa˚); Dhp-a.ii.6 (import, meaning, of a vision); Dhs-a.354; Pv-a.122, Pv-a.282 (sippe); Ne.54. Cp….

niraya →

pts

Materialen zur indischen Visionsliteratur, Leipzig 1792; & W. Stede, Die Gespenstergeschichten des Peta Vatthu, Leipzig 1914, pp. 33–⁠39 …

nirāmisa →

pts

…free from sensual desires, disinterested, not material SN.i.35, SN.i.60; SN.iv.219, SN.iv.235; SN.v.68, SN.v.332; AN.iii.412; DN.iii.278 Vb.195;…

nisabha →

pts

…Ja.v.70 Ja.vi.526; Vv.16#7 (isi˚), cp. Vv-a.83 for expln; Vv.63#7 (isi˚ = ājānīya Vv-a.262).

Sk. nṛ + ṛṣabha, cp. usabha….

nisevana →

pts

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

Sk. niṣevana, cp. nisevati

nisinna →

pts

adjective sitting down, seated Ja.i.50, Ja.i.255; Ja.iii.126; Kp-a.250; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.16, Pv-a.39 passim
■ Often combd & contrasted with; tiṭṭhaṃ (standing), caraṃ (walking) & *[s …

nisinnaka →

pts

adjective = nisinna; MN.i.333; Ja.i.163; Dhp-a.iii.175.

nisita →

pts

adjective sharp MN.i.281 (āvudhajāta pīta˚?); Ja.iv.118 (su˚); Vv-a.233; Pv-a.155, Pv-a.192, Pv-a.213.

Sk. niśita, ni + pp. of śā to whet

nisiñcati →

pts

to besprinkle Mhvs.vii.8.

ni + siñcati

nissaya →

pts

…endowment, resource, requisite, supply foundation, reliance on (acc. or-˚) Vin.i.58 (the four resources of bhikkhu, viz….

nissaṅga →

pts

…unattached, unobstructed, disinterested, unselfish Sdhp.371, Sdhp.398, Sdhp.411 etc.; Tikp.10 f. abstr. -tā disinterestedness Ja.i.46.

nis +…

nisā →

pts

…nisati, variant reading nisi = rattiyaṃ); Mil.388 (loc. nisāya) Dāvs ii.6; Dāvs v.2 (nisāyaṃ). See also nisītha.

Sk. niś & niśā,…

nisāna →

pts

hone on which to sharpen a knife Mil.282.

ni + śā to sharpen, to whet, cp. nisita

nisāra →

pts

adjective noun full of sap, excellent, strong (of a tree) Vv.63#1 (= niratisaya sārassa nisiṭṭhasārassa rukkhassa Vv-a.261).

ni + sāra

nisīdana →

pts

sitting down, occasion or opportunity to sit, a mat to sit on Vin.i.295 Vin.ii.123 (˚ena vippavasati); SN.v.259 (˚ṃ gaṇhāti). -paccattharaṇa a mat for sitting on Vin.i.47, Vin.i.295; Vin.ii.209 Vin …

nisīdati →

pts

…Vin.i.47. pp. nisinna (q.v.)
caus 2 nisīdāpeti [cp. Sk. niṣādayati] to cause to…

nisītha →

pts

…Thag.524 (variant reading nisive); Ja.iv.432; Ja.v.330, Ja.v.331 (variant reading BB nisive), Ja.v.506 (= rattibhāga Com.).

Sk. niśītha, see…

nivāsa →

pts

…a former life),“ characterising the faculty of remembering one’s former birth DN.i.13, DN.i.15, DN.i.16 DN.i.81; SN.i.167, SN.i.175, SN.i.196;…

nāga →

pts

…hatthi-nāga characterising “a Nāga elephant”) & freq. as symbol of strength & endurance (“heroic”). Thus epithet of the Buddha & of…

nāma →

pts

…further emphasised or emphasising other part; e.g. pi (= api) nāma really, just so Vin.i.16 (seyyathā p. n.)…

ogamana →

pts

…(rising), therefore freq.variant reading ogg DN.i.10, DN.i.68; DN-a.i.95 (= atthangamana); Vv-a.326.

o + gam + ana;…

oka →

pts

…okāsa = fig. room (for rising), chance, occasion (thus Mnd.487 on Snp.966: see anoka; Snp-a.573 ibid.; Snp-a.547: see…

okāsa FIXME double →

pts

…lit. “visibility”, (visible) space as geometrical term, open space, atmosphere, air as space DN.i.34 (ananto okāso); Vism.184 (with disā…

okāsati →

pts

to be visible; Caus. okāseti to make visible, let appear, show SN.iv.290.

ava + kāś

onamana →

pts

in compn. with -unnamana lowering & raising, bending down & up Dhp-a.i.17.

abstr. fr. onamati

opakkamika →

pts

adjective characterising a sensation of pain: attacking suddenly, spasmodic, acute; always in connection with ābādha or…

opapātika →

pts

…arisen or reborn without visible cause (i.e. without parents), spontaneous rebirth (Kvu trsl. 2832), apparitional rebirth (Cpd.

osarati →

pts

…go away, to recede to, to visit MN.i.176 (gāmaṃ etc.); MN.ii.122
pp osaṭa. See also…

osaraṇa →

pts

…to, going into (acc.) visiting Ja.i.154 (gāmantaṃ ˚kāle). 2. withdrawal, distraction, drawing or moving away, heresy Snp.538 (ogahanāni…

osaṭa FIXME double →

pts

…gone to or into, undergone, visited MN.i.176, MN.i.469 (padasamācāro sangha-majjhe o.); MN.ii.2 (Rājagahaṃ vass˚āvāsaṃ o.); Mil.24…

pa →

pts

…in applied sense often emphasising the action as carried on in a marked degree or even beyond its mark (cp. Ger. ver-in its function of Goth. fra…

pabba →

pts

…SN.iv.171. 3. section, division, part Vism.240 (14 sections of contemplation of the body or kāyagatāsati); Vb-a.275, Vb-a.286.

*…

pabbajati →

pts

…bhikkhu samaṇa, tapassin, isi etc.). SN.i.140, SN.i.141; Snp.157, Snp.1003 imper. pabbaja Dhp-a.i.133. Pot. pabbajeyya

pabbajjā →

pts

…life, in foll. varieties: isi˚ of a Saint or Sage Ja.i.298, Ja.i.303; Dhp-a.iv.55; Pv-a.162 (of the Buddha); tāpasa˚ of a Hermit Ja.iii.119;…

pabbaniya →

pts

adjective forming a division or section, consisting of, belonging to Kp-a.114 (khaya˚) (?).

fr. pabba

pabheda →

pts

…i.e. consisting of, comprising, of various kinds Ja.i.84; Pv-a.8 (paṭisandhi-ādi˚), Pv-a.130 (saviññāṇak’…

pabodhana →

pts

…(nt.) awakening waking, arising Dhp-a.i.232 (˚codana-kamma). 2. (adj. arousing (or realising?) Vv.64#22 (= kata-pīti-pabodhano Vv-a.282);…

paccakkha →

pts

…only neg. ; not realising etc. SN.iii.262; Dhs.390 (trsl. “inability to demonstrate”; cp. Dhs-a.254).

paṭi + akkha3,…

paccattharaṇa →

pts

something spread against, i.e. under or over, a cover, spread, rug, cushion or carpet to sit on bedding of a couch (nisīdana˚) Vin.i.47, Vin.i.295, Vin.i.296 Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.218; DN.i.7 (kadali-mi …

paccaya →

pts

…sq.

  1. (lit.) support, requisite means, stay. Usually with ref. to the 4 necessaries of the bhikkhu’s daily life, viz. cīvara, piṇḍapāta,…

pacceka →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.224, Dhp-a.i.230; Dhp-a.iv.201; Pv-a.144, Pv-a.263, Pv-a.265 (= isi), Pv-a.272, Pv-a.283.

paṭi + eka, cp. BSk. pratyeka…

paccuṭṭhāna →

pts

rising from one’s seat, reverence DN.i.125.

fr. preceding

pacāreti →

pts

to go about in (acc.), to frequent, to visit AN.i.182, AN.i.183 (pacārayāmi, gloss sañcarissāmi).

pa + cāreti, Caus. of car

pada →

pts

…pada (sentence or division of a sentence) is contrasted with akkhara (word), when it is said that the Majjhima Nikāya consists of 80,523…

padhānika →

pts

adjective making efforts, exerting oneself in meditation, practising “padhāna” DN-a.i.251.

fr. padhāna

padīpeyya →

pts

…forming the stock of requisites of a Buddhist mendicant (see Cnd.523 yañña as deyyadhamma). The form in -eyya is the older and more usual…

padīpiya →

pts

…forming the stock of requisites of a Buddhist mendicant (see Cnd.523 yañña as deyyadhamma). The form in -eyya is the older and more usual…

pagabbhatā →

pts

resoluteness, boldness, decision Ja.vi.273. See also pāgabbhiya.

abstr. fr. pagabbha, cp. Sk. pragalbhatā

paggaṇhāti →

pts

…taking up, raising up, stretching forth Snp.350 (= uttāretvā Snp-a.349) Dhp.268 (tulaṃ); Pv.ii.9#17 (bāhuṃ); Pv.iv.7#4…

pahiṇati →

pts

to send; Pres. pahiṇati. Vin.iii.140 sq.; Vin.iv.18; Dhp-a.ii.243; aor. pahiṇi Ja.i.60 (sāsanaṃ); Ja.v.458 (paṇṇāni); Vv-a.67; Dhp-a.i.72 Dhp-a.ii.56, Dhp-a.ii.243; ger. *pahi …

pakkha →

pts

…visible, clear -˚ resembling, like Mil.75 (mātu˚ and pitu˚).

cp. Ved. prakhya clear, & Sk. (-˚) prakhya like, of…

pakkhandati →

pts

…= pakkhanditvā anupavisitvā Vv-a.338); to be after someone in pursuit Dhp-a.i.198; usually fig. to rejoice in, find pleasure or…

pakkhika FIXME double →

pts

…iii.220). As one special provision of food mentioned in enumn of five bhojanāni, viz. niccabhatta, salākabhatta, pakkhika uposathika,…

pakkhāyati →

pts

…shine forth, to be clearly visible DN.ii.99 (cp. Thag.1034, where pakkhanti for pakkhāyanti metri causâ); MN.ii.32; SN.iv.144; SN.v.153,…

pakāsati →

pts

to shine forth, to be visible, to become known Snp.445, Snp.1032 (= bhāsati tapati virocati Cnd.373)
caus pakāseti to show…

pallattha →

pts

…passehi ujukam eva ca go-nisinnaka-vasenā ti tīh’ākārehi pallatthaṃ etc.; see under *ti*˚). Cp. ti˚, vi˚.

Sk….

parama →

pts

…by agga seṭṭha visiṭṭha at Cnd.502 A Mnd.84, Mnd.102 (the latter reading viseṭṭha for visiṭṭha); by…

paribbājana →

pts

wandering about or practising the customs of a mendicant Snp-a.434.

fr. paribbajati

pariccheda →

pts

…karoti to restrict). 4. division (of time), in ratti˚ & divā˚;, night- & day-division Vism.416. 5. (town)-planning, designing…

pariggaha →

pts

…seizing on, acquiring, acquisition, also in bad sense of “grasping” Snp.779 (= taṇhā and diṭṭhi˚ Mnd.57) Pts.i.172; Pts.ii.182…

parikkhāra →

pts

…take it to mean the 8 requisites: see below) at Vin.ii.267
■ Later we find another set of mendicants requisites designated as…

parimaddana →

pts

abrasion, dissolution and disintegration“); MN.i.500; SN.iv.83; Ja.i.416. See further DN.i.7; AN.i.62; AN.iv.54 (ucchādana-p
■…

parimāṇa →

pts

…extending over, comprising Ja.i.45; Snp-a.1 (pariyatti˚); Pv-a.113 (yojana˚), Pv-a.102 (anekabhāra˚)
■ neg….

paripantha →

pts

…It refers esp. to danger arising out of mishaps to or bad conditions of roads in the forests. DN.i.52; SN.i.43; AN.i.153; AN.iii.252; AN.v.136;…

parisibbita →

pts

sewn round, bordered Vin.i.186; Ja.v.377.

pp. of pari + sibbati

parisiñcati →

pts

to sprinkle all over, to bathe MN.i.161; SN.i.8 (gattāni); Sdhp.595.

pari + siñcati

parissaya →

pts

…= Cnd.420 (where same division into pākaṭa˚ & paṭicchanna˚); Mnd.360, Mnd.365; Ja.i.418; Ja.ii.405; Ja.v.315, Ja.v.441 (antarāmagga p….

parissāvana →

pts

…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˚);…

parisā →

pts

…(38 rāja-parisā, or divisions of the royal retinue); Pv-a.2, Pv-a.6, Pv-a.12, Pv-a.21, Pv-a.78 and passim; Sdhp.277. saparisa together…

parivāra →

pts

…accessories (pl.), requisite Ja.i.266 (pañca-sugandhika˚) Mil.290 (sa˚ dāna); DN-a.i.297 (= parikkhārā). 4. as N. it is the name of…

parivāta →

pts

(-˚) blown round or through, i.e. filled with, stirred by Mil.19 (isi-vāta˚).

pp. of pari +

pariyatti →

pts

…the Tipiṭaka comprising the nine divisions (see navanga Buddha-sāsana) Kp-a.191, Kp-a.193; Snp-a.328; Pv-a.2; cp. ˚sāsana. *…

pariyāya →

pts

…in cpd. dhamma˚; disquisition on the Dhamma DN.i.46; DN.ii.93; MN.i.83; MN.iii.67; SN.ii.74 SN.v.357; AN.iii.62; AN.iv.166, AN.iv.381;…

pariñña →

pts

(-˚) knowing, recognising, understanding Iti.44 (bhūta˚ so, or should we read bhūtapariññāya?); also in cpd. pariññacārin (to be…

pariṇāma →

pts

…(˚ja ābādhā) = illness arising from the change of season AN.ii.87; AN.iii.131; AN.v.110; Cnd.304#1; Mil.112, Mil.135 sq. Mil.304; Vism.31. 2….

parokkha →

pts

…the eye, out of sight, invisible, imperceptible Mil.291
■ abl. parokkhā (adv.) behind one’s back, in the absence of Ja.iii.89…

pasaṃsana →

pts

praising, commendation Pp.53; Sdhp.213; Pv-a.30.

fr. pa + śaṃs

pasāda →

pts

…to the colours (“visibility”) of the eye Ja.i.319 (akkhīni maṇiguḷa-sadisāni paññāyamāna pañca-ppasādāni ahesuṃ);…

patti →

pts

…accrediting, advising, transference of merit, a gift of merit Ja.ii.423, Ja.ii.425 (= dakkhiṇā); Ja.iv.21; Dhp-a.i.270 (opp. to…

pavedana →

pts

making known, telling, proclamation, announcement only in stanza “nisīd ambavane ramme yāva kālappavedanā,” until the announcement of the time (of death) Thag.563 (translation “until the hour should b …

pavibhajati →

pts

…+ vi + bhaj. Cp. Class Sk. pravibhāga division, distribution

pavisati →

pts

…Pv-a.35; ger. pavisitvā SN.i.107; Ja.i.9 (araññaṃ); Vism.22; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.12, Pv-a.46, Pv-a.79 &…

paviṭṭha →

pts

entered, gone into (acc.), visited SN.i.197; SN.ii.19; Dhp.373; DN-a.i.288; Pv-a.12, Pv-a.13.

pp. of pavisati

pavāḷha →

pts

…p.); Ja.vi.67 (muñjā v’isikā p.).

apparently pp. of pavahati (pavāheti), but in reality pp. of pa + bṛh1, corresp. to Sk….

payirupāsati →

pts

…DN.ii.287. 2. to visit Vin.i.214 (ger -upāsitvā); Vin.iv.98

pp payirupāsiṭa (q.v.).

pari + upa + ās, with metathesis as…

pañca →

pts

-cakkhūni, sorts of vision (of a Buddha): maṃsa˚ dibba˚ paññā˚ buddha˚ samanta˚ -taṇhā cravings, specified in 4 sets of 5…

pañcaka →

pts

…ending with the lungs & comprising the inner organs proper; matthaluṅga˚; id. ending with the brain and 2 chakka’s (sets of 6), viz….

pañjali →

pts

…añjali + pp. of kṛ; raising one’s folded hands Snp.566, Snp.573; Thag.460; Ja.vi.501. Cp. BSk. prāñjalīkṛta Mvu.ii.257, Mvu.ii.287,…

paññatta →

pts

Paññatta1

pointed out, made known, ordered, designed, appointed ordained SN.ii.218; AN.i.98, AN.i.151; AN.iv.16, AN.iv.19; AN.v.74 sq.; Pv.iv.1#35; Dhp-a.i.274; Vv-a.9 (su˚ mañca-pītha) …

paññā →

pts

…and last stage as 3rd division in the standard “Code of religious practice which leads to Arahantship or Final Emancipation These 3 stages…

paññāya →

pts

…fully, knowing well, realising, in full recognition, in thorough realisation or understanding. Used most frequently with yathābhūtaṃ (q.v….

paṭicamma →

pts

…which falls in with the C. expln “vāmapassena pavisitvā dakkhiṇapassena viniggatan ti.”

paṭicca-samuppāda →

pts

Paṭicca-samuppāda

“arising on the grounds of (a preceding cause)” happening by way of cause working of cause & effect, causal chain of…

paṭicāra →

pts

intercourse, visit, dealing with Mil.94.

fr. paṭi + car

paṭilābha →

pts

…receiving, taking up, acquisition, assumption, attainment DN.i.195; MN.i.50; AN.ii.93, AN.ii.143; Pts.ii.182, Pts.ii.189; Mnd.262; Dhp.333;…

paṭipanna →

pts

…going along or by (i.e. practising), entering on, obtaining SN.ii.69; SN.iv.252; AN.i.120 (arahattāya); AN.iv.292 sq. (id.), AN.iv.372 sq.; Iti.81…

paṭisibbita →

pts

sewn, embroidered Vv-a.167 (pati˚).

pp. of paṭi + sibbati

paṭisīsaka →

pts

false top-knot, “chignon” (?) Ja.ii.197 (˚ṃ paṭimuñcitvā); Ja.v.49 (id.); Mil.90 (muṇḍaka˚).

paṭi + sīsaka

paṭivisiṭṭha →

pts

peculiar MN.i.372.

paṭi + visiṭṭha

paṭṭoli →

pts

…BB), which is a regular variant for mutoli. The translation would be “provision bag for a carriage.” See further discussed under mutoḷi.

phassa →

pts

…“touch-food,” acquisition by touch, nutriment of contact, one of the 3 āhāras, viz phass˚, mano-sañcetanā˚ (Name of representative…

phaṇa →

pts

…(˚ṃ ukkhipitvā); Dhp-a.iv.133 Freq. as phaṇaṃ katvā (only thus, in ger.) raising or spreading its hood, with spread hood…

phussa →

pts

…feeling, realising; doubled at DN.i.45, DN.i.54.

ger. of phusati1

Phussa3

adjective noun

  1. speckled…

pisati →

pts

to grind, crush, destroy; Pass. pisīyati to perish Vv-a.335 (+ vināseti)
pp pisita.

= piṃsati

pisīla →

pts

dial. expression for pātī or patta “bowl” MN.iii.235 (passage quite misunderstood by Neumann in his translation iii.414).

Sk. piśāla

pisīyati →

pts

Pass. of pisati (q.v.).

piṃsati →

pts

…(gandhe piṃsissati; BB pisissati). 2. to knock against each other, make a sound Ja.v.202: see piṃsati1

pp…

piṭaka →

pts

…the Scriptures; the first division of the Canon (based on oral tradition entirely) being into Sutta and Vinaya (i.e. the stock paragraphs…

pokkhara →

pts

…wetted, but those showing a disinclination towards moisture are left untouched, like a lotus-leaf Ja.i.88; Ja.vi.586; Kp-a.164; Dhp-a.iii.163. *…

porisa →

pts

…(porisa dhura), cp. porisiya & poroseyya. 2. (m.) = purisa esp. in sense of purisa 2, i.e. servant, used collectively (abstract…

porisiya →

pts

adjective

  1. of human nature, human Ja.iv.213.
  2. Of the height of man Vin.ii.138.

fr. purisa, cp. porisa & poroseyya

pubba →

pts

…the master, or to a wife rising before her husband Vv-a.71, Vv-a.136.

  • -uṭṭhāyin “getting up earlier” (with complementary Ep…

purakkhata →

pts

…(˚parivārita); Pv.iii.7#1 (= payirupāsita Pv-a.205); DN-a.i.152 (= purato nisinna); Thag-a.170. Cp…

purisa →

pts

man (as representative of the male sex, contrasted to itthi woman, e.g. at AN.iii.209; AN.iv.197; Ja.i.90; Ja.v.72; Pv-a.51). Definitions of the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso …

putta →

pts

…aputta-bhāvaṃ karoti to disinherit formally Ja.v.468. 2. (in general) child, descendant, sometimes pleonastic like E. ˚man, ˚son in names see…

puṭa →

pts

…a bag carrying provisions on journeys, hence “provision,” in phrase puṭaṃsena with provisions (variant reading at all places…

puṭaka →

pts

…Ja.ii.83 (˚bhatta = provisions); DN-a.i.263; Dhp-a.ii.82 (variant reading piṭaka & kutaka); Dhp-a.iv.132 (pockets of a serpent’s hood)….

pācīna →

pts

…eastern i.e. facing the (rising) sun (opp. pacchā) Ja.i.50 (˚sīsaka, of Māyādevī’s couch), Ja.i.212 (˚lokadhātu) Mil.6; DN-a.i.311…

pārājika →

pts

…(as one of the divisions of the Suttavibhanga see also Vin.iii.1 sq.).

etym. doubtful; suggested are parā + aj (Burnouf); para +…

pātheyya →

pts

…for the road,“ provisions for a journey, viaticum Vin.i.244; SN.i.44; Dhp.235, Dhp.237; Ja.v.46, Ja.v.241; DN-a.i.288; Dhp-a.i.180;…

pātur →

pts

(˚pātu) indeclinable visible open, manifest; only in compound with kṛ; and bhū, and with the rule that pātu˚ appears…

pāṇi →

pts

…handshare division by hands Vv-a.96.

  • -matta of the size of a hand, a handful Pv-a.70, Pv-a.116,…

pāṭihāriya →

pts

adjective striking, surprising, extraordinary, special; nt. wonder, miracle. Usually in stock phrase iddhi˚, ādesanā˚, anusāsanī˚ as the 3…

pīta →

pts

…Does MN.i.281 pīta-nisita belong here (= visapīta)? 3. (nt.) drink MN.i.220 sq. = AN.v.347 sq.; AN.v.359; Thag.503; Pv.ii.7#10; Ne.29,…

rada →

pts

at Thag-a.257 in cpd. “sannivesa-visiṭṭha-rada-visesayutta” is not quite clear (“splitting”?).

rahas →

pts

…openly); Pv.iv.1#40 (raho nisinna); Vism.201 (na raho karoti pāpāni arahaṃ tena vuccati); or in compounds e.g. -gata being in private,…

raho →

pts

…openly); Pv.iv.1#40 (raho nisinna); Vism.201 (na raho karoti pāpāni arahaṃ tena vuccati); or in compounds e.g. -gata being in private,…

raṇa →

pts

…“discerning canker in visible objects material.”

The term is not sufficiently cleared yet. At Thig.358 we read “(kāmā) appassādā…

rājan →

pts

…royal power Pv-a.279.

  • -isi a royal seer, a king who gives up his throne & becomes an ascetic (cp. Sanskrit rājarṣi, frequently in…

rājañña →

pts

…rājā… uggehi vā rājaniyehi vā kañcid eva mantanaṃ manteyya) DN-a.i.273 (= anabhisittā kumārā, i.e. uncrowned princes);…

rājā →

pts

…royal power Pv-a.279.

  • -isi a royal seer, a king who gives up his throne & becomes an ascetic (cp. Sanskrit rājarṣi, frequently in…

rūpa →

pts

…(The kāmabhava is a subdivision of rūpabhava, which has got raised into a third main division.) This triad is also found in combinations with…

sabhāga →

pts

…common, being of the same division Vin.ii.75; like, equal, similar Mil.79; s. āpatti a common offence, shared by all Vin.i.126 sq.;…

saha →

pts

-bhū arising together with Dhs.1197; Ne.16; a class of devas DN.ii.260

sajati →

pts

…sajāti); Ja.vi.198 (C. = abhisiñcati), Ja.vi.205 (C. attano upari sajati [i.e. sajati1] abbhukkirati). On C. readings cp. Kern, Toev

sajjeti →

pts

…to prepare provisions Ja.iii.343; gehe to construct houses Ja.i.18; nāṭakāni to arrange ballets Ja.i.59; yaññaṃ to set…

sallekha →

pts

…sallekhitācāra practising austere penance Mil.230, Mil.244, Mil.348 sq. ˚vutti Vin.ii.197; Vism.65 (˚vuttitā). Cp. abhi˚.

fr. saṃ +…

sama →

pts

Sama1

calmness, tranquillity, mental quiet Snp.896. samaṃ carati to become calm quiescent Ja.iv.172. Cp. -cariyā & ˚cārin.

fr. śam: see sammati1

Sa …

samabhisiñcati →

pts

to inaugurate as a king Mhvs.4, Mhvs.6; v.14.

saṃ + abhisiñcati

samajja →

pts

-ābhicaraṇa visiting fairs DN.iii.183.

  • -ṭṭhāna the place of the festival, the arena, Vin.ii.150; Ja.i.394; *…

samaya →

pts

…(acquisition), 8 pahāna (elimination), 9 paṭivedha (penetration) Bdhgh…

sambala →

pts

provision SN.ii.98; Ja.v.71, Ja.v.240; Ja.vi.531.

cp. *Sk. śambala

sambhata →

pts

…SN.ii.185 = Iti.17; Ja.i.338; Thag-a.11.

saṃ +…

sambhāra →

pts

…Vin.i.205. 2. materials, requisite ingredients (of food) Mil.258; Ja.i.481; Ja.v.13, Ja.v.506; Ja.i.9; Ja.ii.18; Ja.iv.492; dabba˚ an effective…

sampadā →

pts

…ground as by this 3 fold division is covered by the enumeration of 5 sampadās as *sīla˚ samādhi˚, paññā˚, vimutti˚,…

sampāta →

pts

…together, concurrence, collision Iti.68; kukkuṭasampāta neighbouring, closely adjoining (yasmā gāmā nikkhamitvā kukkuṭo padasā va…

samuppatti →

pts

origin, arising SN.iv.218.

samuppāda →

pts

origin, arising, genesis, coming to be, production Vin.ii.96; SN.iii.16 sq.; Iti.17; AN.iii.406 (dhamma˚); Ja.vi.223 (anilūpana-samuppāda, v….

samuṭṭhāna →

pts

rising, origination, cause; as adj. (-˚) arising from AN.ii.87; Dhs.766 sq., Dhs.981, Dhs.1175; Mil.134, Mil.302, Mil.304; Ja.i.207; Ja.iv.171;…

samādhi →

pts

… ■ Another fourfold division is that into hāna-bhāgiya, ṭhiti˚, visesa˚ nibbedha˚ DN.iii.277 (as “dhammā duppaṭivijjhā”).

*…

sandissati →

pts

…ppr. a-saṃdissamāna invisible Dāvs iv.30; Caus. saṃdasseti to teach, instruct DN.i.126; DN.ii.95; Vin.i.18; to compare, verify,…

sandiṭṭhi →

pts

the visible world, worldly gain DN.iii.45, DN.iii.247; MN.i.43; Snp.891; Vin.ii.89; Mnd.288, Mnd.300 -parāmāsin infected with worldliness…

sandiṭṭhika →

pts

visible; belonging to, of advantage to, this life, actual DN.i.51 DN.ii.93, DN.ii.217; DN.iii.5; MN.i.85, MN.i.474; AN.i.156 sq.; AN.ii.56,…

sanidassana →

pts

adjective visible DN.iii.217; Dhs.1087.

sa3 + nidassana

sannisinna →

pts

  1. sitting down together DN.i.2; DN.ii.109; Vin.ii.296; Ja.i.120.
  2. (having become settled, established Vin.ii.278 (˚gabbhā pregnant).

pp. of sannisīdati

sannisīdati →

pts

… caus 2 sannisīdāpeti to cause to halt Ja.iv.258
pp sannisinna.

saṃ + nisīdati

santīraṇa →

pts

investigation, decision; as t.t. denoting a stage in the act of sense-cognition judging an impression (see Cpd. 28, 40, 238) DN-a.i.194;…

sarati →

pts

Sarati1

to go, flow, run, move along Ja.iii.95 (= parihāyati nassati C.);

pot sare Ja.iv.284
aor asarā Ja.vi.199
pp sarita1
caus sāreti

  1. to m …

sati →

pts

…arising, production of recollection Ja.i.98; AN.ii.185; MN.i.124. -ullapakāyika, a class of devas SN.i.16 sq….

sattha →

pts

…application of the knife, incision, operation Vin.i.205; Snp-a.100.

  • -kāraka an assassin Vin.iii.73 *…

saṃvaṇṇana →

pts

praising, praise Ja.i.234.

saṃ + vaṇṇana

saṃvidahana →

pts

arrangement, appointment, provision Ja.ii.209; DN-a.i.148; Dhs-a.111. The word is peculiar to the Commentary style.

for the usual ˚vidhāna

saṅgaha →

pts

…Mhvs.35, Mhvs.28. 2. comprising collection, inclusion, classification Kv.335 sq. (˚kathā) cp. Kvu. translation 388 sq.; Vism.191, Vism.368…

saṅgha →

pts

…causing dissension or divisions schismatic Vin.i.89, Vin.i.136, Vin.i.168; Iti.11.

  • -māmaka devoted to the Sangha…

saṅghātanika →

pts

…MN.i.322 (+ agga-sangāhika); AN.iii.10 (id.); Vin.i.70 (“the decisive moment” Vin. Texts i.190).

fr. sanghāta or sanghāṭa

saṅgāhika →

pts

adjective

  1. comprising, including Ja.i.160; Vism.6; DN-a.i.94.
  2. holding together MN.i.322 = AN.iii.10.
  3. comprehensive, concise Ja.ii.236.

=…

saṅkantika →

pts

…Dpvs.5, 48; Mhbv.97.

fr….

saṅkaḍḍhati →

pts

…Dhp.i.49; Pass. -khaḍḍiyati Vism.251 (ppr ˚iyamāna being collected, comprising). 2. to examine scrutinize Ja.vi.351 (cintetvā…

saṅkhāra →

pts

…comprising all the citta-sampayutta-cetasikā dhammā-i.e. the mental concomitants, or adjuncts which come, or tend to…

saṇha →

pts

…Dhs.1343. 3. delicate, exquisite Thig.258, Thig.262, Thig.264, Thig.268. Cp pari˚.

  • -karaṇī “a wooden instrument for smoothing the…

sevin →

pts

adjective serving, practising Snp.749; Iti.54. See vipakkha˚.

fr. sev

seṇi →

pts

…(text seni-) 2. a division of an army Ja.vi.583; ratha-˚ Ja.vi.81, Ja.vi.49 seṇimokkha the chief of an army Ja.vi.371 (cp. senā and…

sikkhā →

pts

  1. study, training, discipline Vin.iii.23; DN.i.181; AN.i.238; SN.ii.50, SN.ii.131; SN.v.378; Dhs.1004; Vb-a.344 (various)
    ■ sikkhaṃ paccakkhātaka one who has abandoned the precepts Vin.i.135, V …

simbali →

pts

…Ja.iv.277. sattisimbalivana the sword forest, in purgatory Ja.v.453.

cp. Vedic śimbala flower of the B., cp. Pischel, Prk. Gr. §…

sisira →

pts

adjective cool, cold Dāvs v.33; Vv-a.132. (m.) cold, cold season Vin.ii.47 = Ja.i.93.

Sk. śiśira

sissati →

pts

…(asesetvā without a remainder)
pp siṭṭha: see visiṭṭha.

Pass. of śiṣ to…

su →

pts

…and sq. -nisita well whetted or sharpened Ja.iv.118; as ˚nissita at Ja.vi.248. -nisit-agga with a very sharp point…

sukha →

pts

…a good state MN.i.447

  • -nisinna comfortably seated Ja.iv.125
  • -paṭisaṁvedin experiencing happiness Pp.61
  • -ppatta come to…

sukhuma →

pts

…(˚rūpā). fine, exquisite DN.ii.17, DN.ii.188; Mil.313; susukhuma, very subtle Thag.71 = Thag.210 (˚-nipuṇattha-dassin); cp. sokhumma;…

sukkha →

pts

…“dry-visioned” Cpd. 55, 75; with diff. expln Geiger, Saṃyutta tsrln ii.172 n. 1.

Vedic…

supina →

pts

…see) a great vision Ja.i.336 sq (the 16 great visions); -ṃ ādisati to tell a dream Mnd.381- Supina at Pv.ii.6#1 read…

sutta →

pts

…Vin.iii.327. 5. a chapter division, dialogue (of a Buddh. text), text, discourse (see also suttanta) SN.iii.221 (pl. suttā),…

sāmukkaṃsika →

pts

adjective exalting, praising (i.e. the 4 truths), as much as “standard. Kern,

Toevoegselen

ii.64, takes it to mean “condensed, given in…

sīla →

pts

…sq
■ The division of sīla at Ja.iii.195 is a distinction of a simple sīla as “saṃvara, of twofold sīla as…

sīmā →

pts

boundary, limit, parish Vin.i.106 sq., Vin.i.309, Vin.i.340; Mnd.99 (four); Dhp-a.iv.115 (mālaka˚); antosīmaṃ within the boundary Vin.i.132, Vin.i.167; ekasīmāya within one boundary, in the same pari …

sīsa →

pts

…head, heading (as subdivision of a subject), as “chanda-sīsa citta-sīsa” grouped under chanda & citta Vism.376. Usually instr;…

sīti →

pts

…The word sītisiyāvimokkha Pts.ii.43, must be artificial, arisen from the pāda, sīti-siyā vimutto Snp.1073 (on which see…

sīyati →

pts

to congeal or freeze: see visīyati & visīveti
pp sīna2.

for Sk. śyāyati

tajja →

pts

…The expln of Kern,

Toevoegselen

ii.87 (tajja = tad + ja “arising from this”) is syntactically impossible.

tad + ya, cp….

tapana →

pts

adjective noun burning, heat; fig. torment, torture, austerity.

  1. (as nt.) Pv-a.98 (kāya ˚sankhāto tapo).
  2. (as f.) tapanī Ja.v.201 (in metaphorical play of word with aggi & brahmacārin Com. vis …

tatiya →

pts

…(khuppipāsā as the 3rd division in the army of Māra), Snp.1001; Ja.ii.353; Dhp.309; Pv-a.69 (tatiyāya jātiya: in her third birth). Tatiyaṃ…

taṇhā →

pts

…chadvārika-taṇhā “arising through the 6 doors” Dhp-a.iii.286.
■ 18 varieties of t. (comprising worldly objects of enjoyment,…

thava →

pts

praise, praising, eulogy Ne.161, Ne.188, Ne.192.

see thavati

thera →

pts

…doctrines by heart, practising the four Jhānas, and being conscious of having attained freedom through the destruction of the mental…

thomana →

pts

thomanā (f.) praising, praise, laudation Ja.i.220 (= pasaṃsa); Pp.53; Pv-a.27.

see thavati

thāvara →

pts

…contrasting or comprising the movable creation (animal world) & the immovable (vegetable world), e.g. Snp.394 (“sabbesu bhūtesu nidhāya…

ti FIXME double →

pts

…1 a tripod as one of the requisites of a hermit to place the water-pot on (kuṇḍikā) Ja.i.8 (tidaṇḍakuṇḍikādike…

tika →

pts

…the book of the triads, a division of the Jātaka), Dhp-a.iv.108 (t
■ catukka-jhāna the 3 & the 4 jhānas); Mil.12…

timīsikā →

pts

darkness, a very dark night Vv.9#6; Ja.iv.98.

timisa + ka

tittha →

pts

…with bad connotation. Promising to lead its votaries over into salvation, it only leads them into error).

tiṭṭhati →

pts

…down: tiṭṭhaṃ caraṃ nisinno vā Snp.151, Snp.193; tiṭṭhamānāya eva c’ assā gabbhavuṭṭhānaṃ ahosi “she was delivered…

turiya →

pts

…usually referred to as comprising 5 kinds of special instruments (pañcangika t. e.g. Vv.5#4; Vv.39#1 ; Vv-a.181, Vv-a.183, Vv-a.210,…

tuṅga →

pts

adjective nāsika* one with a prominent or long nose SN.ii.284 cp. saṇha-tunga-sadisī nāsikā Thig.258;

  • -vaṇṭaka having a long stalk; Name of a plant Ja.vi.537.

tādisa →

pts

Tādisa1

adjective such like, of such quality or character, in such a condition Ja.i.151 Ja.iii.280; Snp.112, Snp.317, Snp.459; Cnd.277 (in expl. of tathāvidha); Iti.68; Pv.ii.9#4; Pv-a.69 …

ubbisati →

pts

…from home Ja.ii.76
■ See also ubbāsīyati
pp ubbisita (˚kāle) ibid.

better reading variant reading ubbasati,…

uccheda →

pts

breaking up, disintegration, perishing (of the soul) Vin.iii.2 (either after this life, or after kāmadeva life, or after brahmadeva life) DN.i.34,…

uccāranā →

pts

lifting up, raising Vin.iii.121.

fr. uccāreti

ud →

pts

…come out; ˚gamaṇa rising (opp. o˚); ˚gajjati shout out; ˚gilati (opp. o˚); ˚ghoseti shout out; ˚cināti pick out; ˚chiṭṭha…

uda →

pts

…vā yadi vā tiṭṭhaṃ nisinno uda vā sayaṃ walking or standing, sitting or lying down); Kp-a.191
■ See also…

uddasseti →

pts

…order, inform, instruct DN.ii.321 sq.; MN.i.480 (read uddassessāmi for conjectured reading uddisissāmi?), MN.ii.60 (variant reading uddiset˚)…

uddharaṇa →

pts

  1. taking up, lifting, raising Mil.307 (sass˚-samaya the time of gathering the corn; to uddharati 1 but cp. in same meaning uddhaṭa from…

uddisati →

pts

…(satihāraṃ) fut. uddisissati MN.i.480 (ex conj., is probably to be changed to uddassessati, q.v.). 2. to specify Pv-a.22 (aor. uddisi),…

udi →

pts

…ti…

udicca →

pts

adjective “rising”, used in a geographical sense of the N. W. country, i.e. north-westerly, of north-western origin (cp. Brethren 79, *Mil…

ugga →

pts

…with etymologising effort as uggatā paññātā by C.); Mil.331; Dhp-a.ii.57 (˚tapa); Sdhp.286 (˚daṇḍa), Sdhp.304 (id.). Cp….

uggama →

pts

rising up Sdhp.594.

fr. ud + gam; Sk. udgama

uggamana →

pts

(˚na) neuter going up, rising; rise (of sun & stars) DN.i.10, DN.i.240; SN.ii.268 (suriy˚); Ja.iv.321 (an˚), Ja.iv.388; Pv.ii.9#41 (suriy˚);…

ukkaṃsaka →

pts

adjective raising, exalting (oneself), extolling MN.i.19 (att˚; opp. para-vambhin); Ja.ii.152. Cp…

ukkaṃsanā →

pts

raising, extolling, exaltation, in att˚ self-exaltation, self-praise MN.i.402 (opp para-vambhanā); Cnd.505 (id.).

abstr. of ukkaṃsati

ukkhepa →

pts

…(adj.) throwing away Dhp-a.iv.59 (˚dāya a throw-away donation, tip)
■ (m.) lifting up, raising Ja.i.394 (cel˚); Ja.vi.508; DN-a.i.273;…

ukkujjana →

pts

raising up, setting up again Vin.ii.126 (patt˚).

fr. ukkujjati

ukkuṭika →

pts

…down, the heels slightly rising as he does so, until the thighs rest on the calves, and the hams are about six inches or more from the ground….

ullaṅghanā →

pts

jumping up, lifting up, raising Vin.iii.121; Ja.iv.5 (˚samattha?).

abstr. fr. ud + laṅgh

unnama →

pts

rising ground, elevation, plateau Kp.vii.7 = Pv.i.5#7 (thala unnata-padesa Pv-a.29); Mil.349; DN-a.i.154.

fr ud + nam; cp. also uṇṇama in…

unnati →

pts

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

fr. unnamati; cp. uṇṇati

unnāmin →

pts

adjective raising or rising; in combn. with ninnāmin raised & bent, high & low AN.iv.237 (of cultivated land).

ud…

upa →

pts

upa*, e.g. devūpaṭṭhāna, lokûpaga, puññûpatthambhita-Meanings:

  1. (Rest): on upon, up-˚kiṇṇa covered over; ˚jīvati live on (cp. anu˚); ˚tthambhita propped up, sup-ported; ˚cita heap …

upabbajati →

pts

to go to, resort to, visit Thag.1052; Ja.iv.270, Ja.iv.295; Ja.v.495 (= upagacchati C.); Ja.vi.43.

upa + vraj

upaga →

pts

…Vv-a.12 (id. + pādûpaga). 4. in phrase gayh˚; lit. “accessible to the grip”, acquisition of property, theft Ja.iv.219 (T. gayhûpaka);…

upagata →

pts

…(intrs.) Snp.708 (āsan˚ = nisinna Snp-a.495) Pv-a.77 (santikaṃ), Pv-a.78, Pv-a.79 (petalokaṃ), Pv-a.123. 2. undergoing coming or come…

upakaraṇa →

pts

dān˚; materials for a gift Pv-a.105 (so read & cp. upakkhaṭa); nahān˚; bathing requisites Vv-a.248 vitt˚ luxuries AN.v.264 sq.,…

upaladdhi →

pts

acquisition; knowledge Mil.268; Vv-a.279.

fr. upa + labh

upanisīdati →

pts

to sit close to or down by DN.i.95; AN.iv.10; Ja.ii.347; Pv.iv.1#63 (ger. ˚sajja = ˚sīditvā Pv-a.242); Vism.269.

upa + nisīdati of sad

upasaṅkamati →

pts

  1. to go up to (with acc.), to approach come near; freq. in stock phrase “yena (Pokkharasādissa parivesanā) ten’ upasankami, upasankamitvā paññatte āsane nisīdi”, e.g. Vin.i.270; DN.i.109; DN.ii.1, an …

upasevita →

pts

visited, frequented Pv-a.147 (for sevita).

pp. of upasevati

upassaṭṭha →

pts

“thrown upon”, overcome, visited, afflicted, ruined, oppressed SN.iv.29; AN.iii.226 (udak˚); Ja.i.61; Ja.ii.239.

Sk. upasṛṣṭa, pp. of upa…

upavisati →

pts

to come near, to approach a person Ja.iv.408; Ja.v.377; aor. upāvisi Snp.415, Snp.418 (āsajja upāvisi = samīpaṃ gantvā nisīdi Snp-a.384).

upa + visati

upaṭṭhāna →

pts

…means of catering, provisions Pv-a.20.

  • -sālā hall for attendance, assembly room, chapel [cp. BSk upasthāna-śālā…

upekhā →

pts

…joy & sorrow (Cpd. 66) disinterestedness, neutral feeling, equanimity. Sometimes equivalent to adukkham-asukha-vedanā “feeling which is…

upekkhaka →

pts

adjective disinterested, resigned, stoical Vin.iii.4; DN.i.37, DN.i.183; DN.iii.113, DN.iii.222, DN.iii.245, DN.iii.269, DN.iii.281; SN.v.295 sq.,…

upekkhati →

pts

to look on, to be disinterested or indifferent Snp.911; Mnd.328; Ja.vi.294.

upa + īkṣ

upekkhā →

pts

…joy & sorrow (Cpd. 66) disinterestedness, neutral feeling, equanimity. Sometimes equivalent to adukkham-asukha-vedanā “feeling which is…

upeti →

pts

…2nd sg. upehisi Dhp.238, Dhp.348
ger upecca Vv.33#7; SN.i.209 = Ne.131; Vv-a.146 (realising = upagantvā…

uplavati →

pts

…utplavati, ud + plu, cp. utplutya jumping up, rising Sp. Avs.i.209

uppajjanaka →

pts

…trove Ja.iii.150.

fr….

uppilavati →

pts

…utplavati, ud + plu, cp. utplutya jumping up, rising Sp. Avs.i.209

uppādin →

pts

adjective having an origin, arising, bound to arise Dhs.1037, Dhs.1416; Vb.17, Vb.50, Vb.74, Vb.92 and passim; Dhs-a.45.

fr. uppāda2

upādāna →

pts

…or going), fuel, supply, provision; adj. (-˚) supported by, drawing one’s existence from SN.i.69; SN.ii.85 (aggikkhandho ˚assa pariyādānā by…

upāvisi →

pts

3rd sg. aor. of upavisati (q.v.).

urundā →

pts

…uruddhā perhaps preferable, for ura uddharana lifting or raising the chest).

ura + undā?

usseneti →

pts

…sq. (opp. paṭisseneti); Pts.ii.167 (ussi˚); Kv.i.93 (reading ussineti + visineti). See also paṭiseneti.

denom. fr. ussena = ussayana,…

ussiñcana →

pts

drying, baling out, raising water, exhausting Ja.i.417.

fr. ussiñcati

ussādita →

pts

…to express the notion of raising, rising, lifting unfolding, viz.; sṛ, syad, śri, sad, chad. (See ussada ucchādana, ussādeti, ussāpeti,…

ussāpana →

pts

lifting up, raising, erecting, unfolding (of a flag or banner) AN.iv.41; Cnd.503 (dhamma-dhajassa).

fr. ussāpeti

uṭṭhahati →

pts

…āsanā vuṭṭhāya arising from his seat, Vism.126. See also under vuṭṭhahati
pp…

uṭṭhāna →

pts

  1. rising, rise, getting up, standing (opp. sayana & nisīdana lying or sitting down) DN.ii.134 (sīha-seyyaṃ kappesi uṭṭhāna-saññaṃ…

uṭṭhāti →

pts

…āsanā vuṭṭhāya arising from his seat, Vism.126. See also under vuṭṭhahati
pp…

uṭṭhāyin →

pts

adjective getting up DN.i.60 (pubb˚ + pacchā-nipātin rising early & lying down late).

adj. form. fr. uṭṭhāya, cp. uṭṭhāyaka

vacī →

pts

…antecedent or requisite for speech MN.i.301; AN.iii.350; SN.iv.293; Vb-a.167; Vism.531 -sañcetanā intention by word Vb-a.144;…

vambhin →

pts

adjective (-˚) despising, treating with contempt, disparaging MN.i.95 (para˚, opp. to att’ ukkaṃ- saka).

fr. vambh

vamha →

pts

bragging, boasting, despising Ja.i.319 (˚vacana).

for vambha: see vambheti

vana →

pts

…Snp.1015 (id.), Snp.684 (Isivhaya v.); Snp.p.18 (Jetavana), p. 115 (Icchānangala); Thig.147 (Añjanavana; a wood near Sāketa with a vihāra);…

vattaka →

pts

adjective doing, exercising, influencing; in vasa˚; having power, neg. avasa˚; having no free will involuntary Pv-a.64.

fr. vatta1

vattha →

pts

dibba˚; heavenly i.e. exquisite dresses Pv-a.23, Pv-a.46, Pv-a.53
■ pl. vatthāni garments, clothes Snp.64, Snp.287, Snp.924; Pp.57…

vaya →

pts

…(the 3 vayas with subdivisions into dasakas or decades of life); Mhvs.2, Mhvs.26 (ekūnatiṃso vayasā 29 years of age); Pv-a.5…

vaḍḍhana →

pts

…in attachment; serving, practising Snp.1084 (takka˚) Ja.i.146 (kaṭasi˚, q.v. & cp. vaḍḍheti 6); Vism.111 (˚âvaḍḍhana), Vism.152,…

vaṃsa →

pts

…(i.e. a game consisting in raising a bamboo; is it climbing a pole? Cp. vaṃsa-ghatikā “a kind of game” Divy.475) against Dial. i.9…

vaṇṇa →

pts

-vādin saying praise, praising DN.i.179 DN.i.206 AN.ii.27 Vin.i.164 sq. Vin.ii.197

  • -sampanna endowed with beauty AN.i.244f. AN.i.288;…

vedalla →

pts

…or divisions of the Canon according to matter AN.ii.7, AN.ii.103, AN.ii.178; AN.iii.88, AN.iii.107, AN.iii.361 sq.;…

vepurisikā →

pts

woman resembling a man (sexually), a man-like woman, androgyn Vin.ii.271; Vin.iii.129.

vi + purisa + aka

vetāla →

pts

…eke“ (some take it to be raising the dead by magic charms). Rh. D. at Dial. i.8 translates “chanting of bards” (cp. vetālika). It is of…

vi →

pts

…*dis-*tributed, ˚bhāga division, distribution ˚ravati shout out, ˚rūhana growing up, ˚rocati shine out, ˚ssajjati give out, ˚ssaṭṭha…

vibhajana →

pts

(f.) distinction, division, going into detail Ne.5, Ne.8 sq., Ne.38 (+ vivaraṇā uttāni-kammatā); Tikp.10; Snp-a.445 (vivaraṇa, v….

vibhatta →

pts

…partitioned, having divisions, portioned off Snp.300; Pv.i.10#13 (of niraya); Ja.v.266 (id.); Mil.316 (a˚ samudda)
■ su˚ well…

vibhatti →

pts

  1. division, distinction, classification, detail, variety Ja.vi.432 (of paintings); Ne.1 sq., Ne.105; Mil.102, Mil.381; Vism.352 (contrasted with…

vibhattika →

pts

adjective having divisions; (fig.) detailed. Neg. not giving details. Vv-a.164

fr. vibhatti

vibhaṅga →

pts

distribution, division, distinction, classification Vin.i.359; Snp.600 (jāti classification of species; explained as jāti…

vibhāga →

pts

distribution, division; detailing, classification Ja.iv.361 Vism.494; Vb-a.83; Thag-a.100; Vv-a.37; Pv-a.122-attha˚ detailing of meaning…

vibhājana →

pts

distribution, division Dhtp.92, Dhtp.561; Dhtm.776, Dhtm.787.

vi + bhājana2

vicchandanika →

pts

(& -ya) adjective fit to disinterest, “disengrossing,” in -kathā sermon to rid of the desire for the body Vin.iii.271 (Sam. Pās. on Pār…

vidhāna →

pts

…assignment, disposition, provision Ja.ii.208 (vidhi-vidhāna-ññū; C. explained v. as “koṭṭhāso vā saṃvidahanaṃ vā”);…

vigāhati →

pts

…cp Mnd.163 (= ogayha pavisitvā). At Vin.ii.106 we should prefer to read viggayha for vigayha.

vi…

viharati →

pts

…Thig.181; and vihāhisi Ja.i.298 (doubtful reading!), where C. explains as “vijahissati, parihāyissati”; with phrase *sukhaṃ…

vihesikā →

pts

fright Ja.iii.147 (C. says “an expression of fearfullness”).

probably for Sk. *vibhīṣikā, fr. bhī, Epic Sk. bhīṣā, cp. bhīṣma = P. bhiṃsa (q.v.)

vihāhesi →

pts

…explained in C. by pabbājesi
■ Another form vihāhisi see under viharati & cp.;…

vihāra →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.19 (˚cārikā visit to the monastery), Dhp-a.i.49 (˚pokkharaṇī), Dhp-a.i.416; Mhvs.19, Mhvs.77; Pv-a.12, Pv-a.20, Pv-a.54,…

vijambhikā →

pts

yawning (before rising) i.e. drowsiness, laziness, in ster. combination with arati tandī SN.i.7 (translation “the lanquid frame”); AN.i.3;…

vikappa →

pts

…doubtfulness, indecision, alternative, applied to the part. Snp-a.202, Snp-a.266 Kp-a.166; DN-a.i.51;…

vikappana →

pts

…alternative, indecision, indefiniteness (= vikappa), as t. t. g. applied to part.; ca and e.g….

vimada →

pts

adjective disintoxicated, without conceit Ja.v.158 (taken as “unconscious” by C.).

vi + mada

vimāna →

pts

…are of gold, crystal or exquisite jewels, their pillars are studded with gems their glittering roofs are peaked with 700 pinnacled turrets…

vinaya →

pts

…AN.v.73 sq
■ The division of the books of the Vinaya is given at Dhs-a.18. Its character (as shown by its name) is given in the foll…

vinicchaya →

pts

…Pv-a.287. 2. decision; (as t. t. in law:) investigation, trial, judgment (given by the king or his ministers) DN.ii.58 (with ref. to…

vipassanā →

pts

inward vision, insight, intuition, introspection DN.iii.213, DN.iii.273; SN.iv.195, SN.iv.360; SN.v.52 (samatha +) AN.i.61 (id.), AN.i.95;…

virāgatā →

pts

disinterestedness, absence of lust Kv.212 = Ud.10.

abstr. fr. rāga

visanna →

pts

sunk into (loc.), immersed Ja.iv.399. The poetical form is vyasanna.

pp. of visīdati

viseseti →

pts

… pp visesita.

Caus. of visissati

viseyyati →

pts

to be broken, to fall to pieces Ja.i.174
pp visiṇṇa.

vi + seyyati, cp. Sk. śīryati, of śṛ; to crush

visibbeti →

pts

to unsew, to undo the stitches Vin.iv.280
caus 2 visibbāpeti ibid
■ Another visibbeti see under visīveti.

vi + sibbeti, sīv

visibbita →

pts

adjective entwined, entangled Mil.102 (saṃsibbita˚ as redupl
■ iter cpd.).

pp. of vi + sibbeti, sīv to sew

visikhā →

pts

street, road Vin.iv.312; Ja.i.338; Ja.iv.310; Ja.v.16, Ja.v.434.

  • -kathā gossip at street corners DN.i.179; MN.i.513; Dhp.i.90.

cp. *Sk. (lexicogr.) viśikhā

visineti →

pts

see usseneti.

visissati →

pts

…(q.v.).

Pass. of vi +…

visiṇṇa →

pts

broken, crushed, fallen to pieces Ja.i.174.

pp. of viseyyati

visiṭṭha →

pts

…(= anuttara)
■ As visiṭṭhaka at Sdhp.334
■ See also abhi˚, paṭi˚, and vissaṭṭha.

pp. of…

vissaṭṭha →

pts

visaṭa˚; it may on the other hand be a corruption of visiṭṭha˚.

pp. of vissajjati

visāda →

pts

depression, dejection DN.i.248; DN-a.i.121; Sdhp.117. Cp. visīdati.

fr. vi + sad

visīdati →

pts

  1. to sink down Ja.iv.223.
  2. to falter, to be dejected or displeased SN.i.7; AN.iii.158; Pp.65

pp visanna.

vi + sad; cp. visāda & pp. BSk.; viṣaṇṇa Divy.44

visīvana →

pts

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

fr. visīveti

visīveti →

pts

…As visibbeti (in analogy to visibbeti to sew) at Vin.iv.115
caus 2 visīvāpeti Ja.ii.69.

vi + sīveti, which…

visīyati →

pts

to be dissolved; 3rd pl. imper. med. visīyaruṃ Thag.312 (cp. Geiger, P.Gr. § 126).

vi + sīyati; cp. Sk. śīyate, Pass. of śyā to coagulate

visūka →

pts

…visiting shows (as fairs) DN.i.5 (cp. DN-a.i.77 “visūkaṃ paṭani-bhūtaṃ dassanaṃ,” reading not clear)…

viveka →

pts

…ethically; which division amounts to the same as that given at Mnd.26 with kāya˚, citta˚, upadhi˚ the latter equivalent to…

vuṭṭhāna →

pts

…uṭṭhāna 3) rousing, rising out, emerging, emergence; applied as a religious term to revival from jhāna -abstraction…

vyavasāna →

pts

…decision, resolution; only used to explain part. handa (exhortation) at Snp-a.200, Snp-a.491 (variant reading…

vyākata →

pts

…settled, determined Ja.iii.529 (asinā v. brought to a decision by the sword).

pp. of vyākaroti

vyāsa →

pts

separation, division; always contrasted with samāsa, e.g. Vism.82 (vyāsato separately distributively; opp. samāsato);…

vācanā →

pts

…p-a.24.

fr….

vāda →

pts

…up for, proclaiming, advertising DN.i.174 (sīla˚, paññā˚ etc.); Snp.913 (nivissa˚ dogmatist); AN.i.287 (kamma˚, kiriya˚, viriya˚)-…

vāseti →

pts

…by means of perfumes, to disinfect (?) Vin.i.211 (here in the sense of “preserve, cure,” probably as vāseti of vasati2);…

vāta →

pts

…at AN.iv.88); Mil.19 (isi˚-parivāta scented with an atmosphere of Sages; Rh. D. differently: “bringing down the breezes from the heights…

y →

pts

…word, where the syllable division was in regular speech more openly felt than in the written language, e.g. pari-y-āpanna (Pāli) corresponds to…

ya →

pts

…“whichever region he visits, there (in each) will he have success” Dhp-a.ii.82- 2. by combination with ko-ci (cp. the identical…

yathāvaka →

pts

…essential, true, real, sufficient Thag.347 Vb-a.409 (˚vatthu, referring to the “māna”-division of the Khuddaka-vatthu Vb.353 sq., cp….

yañña →

pts

…which refers to the requisites of the bhikkhu as well (see DN-a.i.204–DN-a.i.207), is also used in the meaning of “accessory…

yoga →

pts

…exertion & rest, acquisition & possession] rest from work or exertion, or fig. in scholastic interpretation “peace from bondage,” i.e….

yādisa →

pts

…Vv-a.213). As adj.: yādisi (sic! = Sk. yādṛśī) -kīdisā jīvikā (no livelihood, whatever little) Ja.vi.584 (v.728; Trenckner, Mil…

yāgu →

pts

rice-gruel, rice-milk (to drink). See Vin. Texts ii.89. Vin.i.46 = Vin.ii.223 (sace yāgu hoti, bhājanaṃ dhovitvā yāgu upanametabbā; yāguṃ pītassa udakaṃ datvā…), 51 (id.), Vin.ii.61 (id.), Vin.ii. …

yāna →

pts

…(˚puṭoḷī) provision bag on a carriage (provision for the journey?) Vism.328 (so read for paṭṭoli).

yāvatā →

pts

…highest praise, I mean the disintoxication of pride etc.“ The expln at Vism.293 takes yāvatā (grammatically…

ñatti →

pts

…(as 4th item) by the decision, i.e. a ñ-catuttha-kamma. Both kinds are discussed at Vin.i.56, Vin.i.317 sq.; Vin.ii.89; Vin.iii.156;…

ñāṇa →

pts

…perfect knowledge; having a vision of truth, i.e. recognition of truth, philosophy, (right) theory of life, all-comprising knowledge. Defined as…

ācāra →

pts

…manners; adj. (-˚) practising, indulging in, or of such & such a conduct
■ Snp.280 (pāpa˚); Ja.i.106 (vipassana˚); Ja.ii.280 (˚ariya);…

ādhāraka →

pts

  1. a stool or stand (as ādhāra2) (always m., except at Ja.i.33 where ˚āni pl. nt.) Ja.i.33; Dhp-a.iii.290 = Vv-a.220; Dhp-a.iii.120 = Dhp-a.iii.186 (one of the four priceless things of …

ādisati →

pts

… aor ādisi Pv.ii.2#8; Pv-a.46 (dakkhiṇaṃ); pl ādisiṃsu ibid. Pv-a.53 (id.) & ādisuṃ Pv.i.10#6 (id.)
ger…

ādīnava →

pts

-ānupassin realising the danger or evil of SN.ii.85 (upā dāniyesu dhammesu) abstr. ˚ânupassanā Vism.647 sq., Vism.695 *…

āgantuka →

pts

…a newly arrived bhikkhu; a visitor (opp gamika one who goes away) Vin.i.132, Vin.i.167; Vin.ii.170; Vin.iii.65, Vin.iii.181; Vin.iv.24, AN.i.10;…

āpātha →

pts

…the sphere of, appearing, visible MN.i.174 = Nd ii.jhāna (an˚ unapproached); Pv-a.23 (āpāthaṃ gata)

āpāthaka →

pts

adjective belonging to the (perceptual) sphere of, visible, in -nisādin lying down visible DN.iii.44, DN.iii.47. Cp. āpathaka.

fr. āpātha

ārammaṇa →

pts

…form, i.e. object of sight, visible form especially striking appearance, visibility, sight DN.iii.228; SN.iii.53; AN.i.82; Ja.i.304; Ja.ii.439,…

ārāmika →

pts

… ■ f. ārāmakiṇī a female attendant or visitor of an Ārāma Vin.i.208.

fr. ārāma

āsajja →

pts

…bhikkhuṁ ā.) Ja.v.267 (isiṁ ā. Gotamaṁ; Commentary p. 272 āsādetvā); Pv.iv.7#10 (isiṁ ā. āsādetvã Pv-a.266) 4. “sitting…

āsana →

pts

…sitting down Snp.708 (= nisinna Snp-a.495).

āsevati →

pts

to frequent, visit; to practise, pursue, indulge, enjoy AN.i.10; Snp.73 (cp. Cnd.94); Pts.ii.93 (maggaṃ)
pp āsevita.

ā…

āsiñcati →

pts

…(q.v.). Cp. vy˚.

ā + sic, cp. abhisiñcati & avasiñcati

āsiṃsanaka →

pts

adjective hoping for something, lit. praising somebody for the sake of gain, cadging Thag-a.217 (for āsaṃsuka Thig.273).

fr. āsiṃsanā

āsiṃsati →

pts

…cp. also śās & āsāsati, further abhisaṃsati, abhisiṃsati & āsaṃsati

āsādeti →

pts

…(˚ayitvā); Pv-a.266 (isiṃ), āsādiya Ja.v.154 (āsādiya metri causa; isiṃ, cp. āsajja3), & āsajja

āsīdati →

pts

…(variant reading BB ādisitvā for āsīditvā, to be preferred?). 2. to come or go near, to approach (w. acc.), to get (to) AN.iii.69…

āvi →

pts

…(˚bhoti) to become visible or evident, to be explained, to get clear Ja.i.136; Vism.287 (fnt. āvibhavissati); Dhp-a.ii.51, Dhp-a.ii.82;…

āvisati →

pts

to approach, to enter Vin.iv.334; Snp.936 (aor. āvisi); Ja.iv.410, Ja.iv.496; Vism.42.

ā + vīś

āyatana →

pts

…practice, performance (comprising Bdhgh’s definition at DN-a.i.124 as paññatti), usually -˚, viz. kamm˚; Mnd.505; Vb.324 Vb.353;…

āyu →

pts

…of divine life as comprising 30 600 000 years); Vism.229 (length of man’s āyu = 100 years); Dhs.19, Dhs.82, Dhs.295, Dhs.644, Dhs.716;…

īsa →

pts

lord, owner ruler Ja.iv.209 (of a black lion = kāḷa-sīha C.); Vv-a.168 f. īsī see mahesī a chief queen. Cp. also mahesakkha.

fr. to have power, perf. īśe = Goth. aih; …

ūhacca →

pts

…lifting up, raising or rising Ja.iii.206. 2. pulling out, taking away, removing DN.ii.254 (cp. Dhp-a.ii.181); SN.i.27 (variant…

ṭhita →

pts

…I) either upright (opp nisinna, etc.), or immovable, or being, behaving in general. In the latter function often (with ger. pleonastic for…

ṭhāna →

pts

…Snp.54 (aṭṭhāna, with elision of ṃ); aṭṭhāne at the wrong time Ja.i.256; ṭhāna is that one of the gatis which is accessible to human…

nibbána →

puskas

‘Kialvás, ellobbanás, kioltás’. A buddhista gyakorás célja: a vágyak, a léthez kötődés szomjának teljes megsemmisítése, kioltása, a tökéletes vágytalanság és felszabadultság állapotának elérése. Ez az …