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kappa, 238 találat.

kappa →

dppn

…The same questions, receiving the same answers, are elsewhere attributed to Rāhula. SN.ii.253f.

Kappa3Kappaka

In the Saṃyutta…

kappa →

ncped

…a concession. 3. (m.) (kappabiṇḍu), a round mark (to legitimize or identify a robe). 4. (m.n.) one side of an argument, an alternative; a…

kappa →

pts

…(acc.) for the rest of the kappa, in kappaṃ vā k-âvasesaṃ vā DN.ii.117 = AN.iv.309 = Ud.62; Mil.140: -āyuka (one)…

aciravatī →

dppn

…the river was Dandakappa, a Kosalan village, and while staying there Ānanda bathed in the river with many other monks….

aggāḷave cetiye →

dppn

…of his preceptor, Nigrodhakappa. Snp.59f. In the early years of Vaṅgīsa’s novitiate he stayed at the shrine with his preceptor, and…

allakappa →

dppn

…When the Bulis of Allakappa heard of the Buddha’s death, they sent messengers to the Mallas asking for a portion of the relics, claiming…

assaji →

dppn

…Buddha preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, he was the last in whom dawned the eye of Truth, and the Buddha had to discourse to him and to…

aññātakoṇḍañña →

dppn

…and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña won the Fruit of the First Path. As he was the first among humans to realise the…

bhadragaka →

dppn

A headman of Uruvelakappa and father of Ciravāsi. SN.iv.327

bulī →

dppn

Bulī

The name of a gotta. They claimed one eighth share of the Buddha’s relics and raised a thūpa over them in their city of Allakappa. DN.ii.167

bāvarī →

dppn

…Nanda, Hemaka, Todeyya, Kappa, Jatukaṇṇī, Bhadrāvudha, Udaya, Posāla, Mogharāja and Piṅgiya to Sāvatthī to see the Buddha and to…

cañcalikappa →

dppn

CañcalikappaCaṇḍalakappa

A locality in Kosala; it was the residence of Dhānañjāni and of Saṅgārava. The Buddha once paid a visit there…

daṇḍakappaka →

dppn

A township of the Kosalans 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 to how the Buddha knew of t …

isigili →

dppn

…asking him to live on for a kappa; but Ānanda did not take his opportunity. DN.iii.116

The books refer to several other visits of the Buddha to…

isipatana →

dppn

…first sermon, the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Vin.i.10f.

Isipatana is mentioned by the Buddha as one of the four places of pilgrimage which…

kappatakura →

dppn

A monk whose verses are found in the Theragāthā. Thag.199–200

kappāsika vanasaṇḍa →

dppn

Kappāsika VanasaṇḍaKappāsiya Vanasaṇḍa

A grove near Uruvelā. There the a group of men came across the Buddha while seeking for a woman who had run away with certain of their belongings. The Buddha pr …

kosala →

dppn

…Kālāmas, AN.i.188 Candalakappa, MN.ii.209 Toraṇavatthu, SN.iv.374 Dandakappa, AN.iii.402 Nagaravinda, MN.iii.290 Naḷakapāna, AN.v.122…

koṇāgamana →

dppn

…to be born in the Bhaddakappa. He was a brahman of the Kassapa clan who lived for 30,000 years. His enlightenment tree was an Udumbara, his two…

mahāsarā →

dppn

…appear in the world. These seven lakes are Anotattā, Sīhapapātā, Rathakāra, Kappamundā, Kuṇālā, Chaddantā and Mandākinī….

mahāvana →

dppn

…on the outskirts of Uruvelakappa, where the Buddha retired for his noonday rest after his meal at Uruvelakappa. It was in that grove that Ānanda…

mallā →

dppn

…are mentioned where the Buddha stayed—e.g., Bhoganagara, Anupiya and Uruvelakappa, near which was the Mahāvana, a wide tract of…

nigrodhakappa →

dppn

…cetiya, SN.i.185 where Kappa died. When Vaṅgīsa questioned the Buddha as to the destiny of Kappa, the Buddha’s answer was that he had…

saṅgārava →

dppn

…learned brahmin of Candalakappa. One day he saw Dhānañjānī trip up, and heard her exclaim three times, “Glory to the Buddha, the arahant,…

subhakinnā →

dppn

…and their life span is four kappas. AN.ii.127 AN.ii.129

They are filled and pervaded with happiness and are serenely blissful; they experience…

tapodārāma →

dppn

…him to live for a whole kappa, but Ānanda failed to make use of it.

Near the Tapodārāma was the Tapodakandārā. They were both far from…

todeyya →

dppn

…was in Caṇḍalakappa a mango grove belonging to the Todeyya brahmins. MN.ii.210 A Todeyya brāhmaṇa was also the owner of the mango…

uruvelakappa →

dppn

…by the Buddha at Uruvelakappa and addressed to the monks regarding the importance of insigh. SN.iv.228f.

Once when the Buddha was staying at…

uruvelā →

dppn

UruvelāSenānigamaUruvelapattana

A locality on the banks of the Nerañjara, in the neighbourhood of the Bodhi-tree at Buddhagayā. MN.i.166 The place chosen by the Bodhisatta for his penances was calle …

uttarakuru →

dppn

…and it also possesses a Kapparukkha which lasts for a whole kappa. AN.i.264

The Buddha is said to have travelled with his psychic powers to…

vappa →

dppn

…and the others the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Soon after, Vappa and his companions became arahants, at the end of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta….

vaṅgīsa →

dppn

…of his teacher Nigrodhakappa. Another verse Thag.1252 describes the Buddha as he sat surrounded by his monks on the banks of the Gaggarā at…

ābhassarā →

dppn

…Their span of life is two kappas and there is no guarantee that a person who has been born there may not later be reborn in an unhappy condition….

ājīvakā →

dppn

…during ninety-nine kappas who had even gone to heaven, and that one too had preached a doctrine of kamma and the after-consequences of…

ākiñcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

A class of devas born in the Ākiñcāyatana, the third Arūpa world. MN.iii.103 Their life term is sixty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

ākāsānañcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

…world and their life term is twenty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

saṅkappa →

farkas

elhatározás, elgondolás

akappakata →

ncped

(what is) not made allowable; not marked

akappayi →

ncped

akappayiṃsu →

ncped

akappayuṃ →

ncped

antarakappa →

ncped

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

anumatikappa →

ncped

the practice of carrying out a formal act without a quorum, intending to ratify it later.

anākappasampanna →

ncped

dhammacakkappavattana →

ncped

preaching of the universal righteousness.

dvaṅgulakappa →

ncped

two finger-breadth practice.

ekanavutikappa →

ncped

the 91st eon

gāmantarakappa →

ncped

“different village practice”, the practice of eating a second time in a different village.

kappaka →

ncped

barber, hairdresser; a valet, a personal attendant.

kappakata →

ncped

(what is) made proper, made allowable; marked with the kappabiṇḍu.

kappara →

ncped

the elbow.

kappati →

ncped

is suitable to, is fitting; for (+gen./dat., occasionally + loc.); is allowed, is lawful.

kappaya →

ncped

kappayat →

ncped

kappayati →

ncped

  1. prepares, fits out; sets in order, arranges, dresses.
  2. performs; produces, effects; brings about; esp. as auxiliary to nouns, e.g. jīvikaṃ ~eti, jīvitaṃ ~eti, lives; makes one’s living; tri …

kappayiṃsu →

ncped

kappaṃ-jaha →

ncped

kappaṃ-jaha

mfn. abandoning theories or figments

kappaṃ →

ncped

for an eon; for a very long time

kappaṭṭha →

ncped

staying for an eon

kappaṭṭhika →

ncped

existing for an eon; with effect for an eon

kappaṭṭhiya →

ncped

existing for an eon; with effect for an eon

kappaṭṭhāyi →

ncped

lasting for an eon

kappaṭṭhāyin →

ncped

lasting for an eon

kappākappa →

ncped

(what is) proper and not proper; allowable and not allowable

kappāpetabba →

ncped

kappāpeti →

ncped

causes to be harnessed or prepared; has dressed or trimmed

kappāsa →

ncped

raw cotton, cotton wool; cotton thread; cotton cloth, calico.

kappāsapicu →

ncped

cotton; cotton wool.

kappāsika →

ncped

cotton, made of cotton

kappāsikapaṇṇa →

ncped

the leaf of the cotton plant

kappāsikasukhuma →

ncped

very fine cotton; made of very fine cotton

kappāsikā →

ncped

the cotton plant

kappāsiya →

ncped

cotton, made of cotton

kappāsiyā →

ncped

the cotton plant

kappātetvā →

ncped

kappāvasesaṃ →

ncped

for the remainder of the eon

kaṭhina →

ncped

…the cloth to adding the kappabindu the approval of the robe by one or more bhikkhus . Only those can take part and share the privileges who…

kevalakappa →

ncped

almost all, practically the whole (of); all; entire

kevalakappaṃ →

ncped

entirely, wholly; decidedly

khaggabaddhakappa →

ncped

like a a rhinoceros’ horn; (or like a rhinoceros) i.e. solitary

niccakappaṃ →

ncped

adverb practically always; constantly.

okappanīya →

ncped

to believe; to trust.

ukkuṭikappadhāna →

ncped

the squatting exercise; exertion in (the ascetic practice of) squatting

upakappati →

ncped

is fit for, is ready at hand; serves, is a benefit (to, gen./dat.).

āciṇṇakappa →

ncped

customary practice; behaviour following what was previously done

ākappa →

ncped

dress, appearance, guise; outward sign; deportment; (good) behavior.

ākappasampanna →

ncped

of good deportment or appearance; decorous

āvāsakappa →

ncped

residence practice (the practice of several residences holding separate uposathas within the same boundary)

aeon →

nyana

Aeon: kappa

anicca →

nyana

…to ceasing see: Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, see: S. XLVI, 11. In his last exhortation, before his Parinibbāna, the Buddha reminded his…

atta-kilamatha →

nyana

…The Establishment of the Realm of Dhamma: Dhamma-cakkappavattana-Sutta.

avihimsā →

nyana

…right motivation sammā-sankappa, i.e. the 2nd factor of the 8-fold path see: magga. In the several lists of elements dhātu appears also an…

cakka →

nyana

…first sermon, Dhamma-cakkappavattana Sutta see: dhamma-cakka.

Another figurative meaning of C. is ‘blessing’. There are 4 such ’auspicious…

chaos →

nyana

Chaos: cf. kappa

cosmogony →

nyana

Cosmogony: cf. kappa

eternity →

nyana

Eternity: cf. kappa

thought →

nyana

Thought: Right: sammā - sankappa see: sacca, magga.

aneka →

pts

adjective (usually ˚-) not one, i.e. many, various; countlcss, numberless Iti.99 (saṃvaṭṭakappā countless aeons); Snp.688 (˚sākhā); Dhp.153 (˚jātisāra); Ja.iv.2 Ja.vi.366.

  • -pariyāyena (instr.) …

antara →

pts

-kappa an intermediary kappa (q.v.) DN.i.54.

  • -kāraṇa a cause of impediment, hindrance,…

anussarati →

pts

…a. anuvitakketi), 303 (kappasahassaṃ) AN.i.25, AN.i.164 (pubbenivāsaṃ), AN.i.207 (tathāgataṃ, dhammaṃ etc.); AN.iii.285 (id.),…

atīta →

pts

…Snp.373 (kappa˚), Snp.598 (khaya˚, of the moon = ūnabhāvaṃ atīta Snp-a.463); Thag.413 (c. abl.) 3. (id.) overstepping…

ava →

pts

…See the foll.:
avakappanā harnessing: okappanā confidence;
avakkanti (not Sk.): okkanti appearance;
avakkhitta thrown…

avahāra →

pts

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

fr. avaharati

avakantita →

pts

cut out Pv-a.213. Avakappana & okappana

pp. of avakantati

avakappanā →

pts

Avakappanā & okappanā

feminine preparation, fixing up, esp. harnessing Ja.vi.408.

ava + kappanā

aṭṭha →

pts

…by 8, 16, 32); Pv-a.75 (a. kapparukkhā at each point of the compass, 32 in all). Further: 8 expressions of bad language Dhp-a.iv.3.

*…

brahma →

pts

…abstinence AN.i.207. -kappa like Brahmā Thag.909. -kāya divine body DN.iii.84; Ja.i.95….

brahmā →

pts

…abstinence AN.i.207. -kappa like Brahmā Thag.909. -kāya divine body DN.iii.84; Ja.i.95….

cha →

pts

…of Vedic science, viz. 1 kappa 2 vyākaraṇā, 3 nirutti, 4 sikkhā, 5 chando (viciti) 6 jotisattha (thus enumerated at Vv-a.265; at Pv-a.97…

chaḷ →

pts

…of Vedic science, viz. 1 kappa 2 vyākaraṇā, 3 nirutti, 4 sikkhā, 5 chando (viciti) 6 jotisattha (thus enumerated at Vv-a.265; at Pv-a.97…

cīvara →

pts

the (upper) robe of a Buddhist mendicant C. is the first one of the set of 4 standard requisites of a wandering bhikkhu, vir. c˚, piṇḍapāta alms-bowl, *[senāsana](/define/senās …

deva →

pts

god, a divine being; usually in pl. devā the gods. As title attributed to any superhuman being or beings regarded to be in certain respects above the human level. Thus primarily (see 1a) …

dhamma →

pts

…Snp.1107 (= sammāsankappa Cnd.318);

dussa →

pts

…fruit (of magic trees, cp. kapparukkha) Vv.46#2 (cp. Vv-a.199)

  • -maya consisting in clothes Vv.46#7 (cp. Vv-a.199) *…

dvi →

pts

…of eternity = 90 + 2 kappas = a year & a day.

III. Number twelve

  1. Based on natural phenomena it denotes the solar year…

dāna →

pts

…AN.v.269 (petānaṃ upakappati); Ja.i.8 (aggaḷa˚); Ja.ii.112 (dinna˚), Ja.iii.52 (id.); Snp.263, Snp.713 (appaṃ dānaṃ…

gāma →

pts

…the v. Vin.ii.300 & in; ˚kappa the “village-trip-licence” (Vin. Texts iii.398) ib. Vin.ii.294, Vin.ii.300; cp. Vin.iv.64, Vin.iv.65;…

ito →

pts

…Vv-a.319 (ito kira tiṃsa-kappa-sahasse); Pv-a.19 (dvā navuti kappe 92 kappas ago), Pv-a.21 (id.), Pv-a.78 (pañcamāya jātiyā in the…

jaha →

pts

…‣See attaṁ˚, okaṁ˚, kappaṁ˚, raṇaṁ˚, sabbaṁ˚, etc (SN.i.52 Iti.58 Snp.790 Snp.1101 etc.);
duj˚; hard to give up…

jaṇṇu →

pts

…(id.), Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

jaṇṇuka →

pts

…(id.), Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

jāla →

pts

…Mil.357; Vism.419 (kappavināsaka˚).

  • -roruva Name of one of the two Roruva hells (“blazes”) Ja.v.271; *…

jāta →

pts

…yassa jātarūpa-rajataṃ kappati pañca pi tassa kāmaguṇā kappanti); SN.v.353, SN.v.407; Dhs.617
■ Other passages illustr the use &…

jīvikā →

pts

…combination ˚ṃ kappeti to find or get one’s living: Ja.ii.209; Pv-a.40, etc.; ˚kappaka finding one’s livelihood (c. ger by) Ja.ii.167….

kacci →

pts

…Pv-a.27 (k. tan dānaṃ upakappati does that gift really benefit the dead?), Pv-a.178 (k. vo piṃḍapāto laddho have you received any alms?)….

kaccid →

pts

…Pv-a.27 (k. tan dānaṃ upakappati does that gift really benefit the dead?), Pv-a.178 (k. vo piṃḍapāto laddho have you received any alms?)….

kad →

pts

…kappaṭa), kiṃ˚, ku.˚; For relation of ku → ka cp. kutra → kattha & kadā.

kambala →

pts

, nt.)

woollen stuff, woollen blanket or garment. From Ja.iv.353 it appears that it was a product of the north, probably Nepal (cp. J.P.T.S. 1889, 203); enumerated as one of the 6 kinds of cīvaras …

kamma →

pts

…merit, compd with kapparukkha in its rewarding power Vv-a.32 (cp. puññânubhāva-nissandena “in consequence of their being affected…

kammanta →

pts

  1. doing, acting, working; work, business, occupation profession. paṭicchanna˚ of secret acting Snp.127 Vb.357; as being punished in Niraya AN.i.60; SN.iv.180 as occupation esp. in pl. kammantā: SN.v. …

kantati →

pts

Kantati1

to plait, twist, spin, esp. suttaṃ (thread) Vin.iv.300; Pv-a.75; Dhp-a.iii.273; kappāsaṃ AN.iii.295. Cp pari˚.

Sk. kṛṇatti, *qert, cp. kata, & Lat. cratis, crassus, E. crate …

kappaka →

pts

barber, hairdresser, also attendant to the king; his other function (of preparing baths) is expressed in the term nahāpaka (Pv.ii.9#37) or nahāpita (˚ā?) (DN-a.i.157) Vin. DN-a.i.344; DN-a.ii.182; …

kappana →

pts

…arranged, performed

  1. kappanā (f.) the fixing of a horse’s harness harnessing, saddling Ja.i.62.
  2. (nt.) (-˚) procuring making:…

kappara →

pts

the elbow Vin.iii.121 = Vin.iv.221; Ja.i.293, Ja.i.297; Dhp-a.i.48, Dhp-a.i.394; Vv-a.206.

cp. Sk. kūrpara

kappati →

pts

to be fit, seeming, proper, with dat. of person DN.ii.162; Vin.ii.263, Vin.ii.294; Vin.iii.36; Thag.488; Mhvs.4, Mhvs.11; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.16.

Pass. of kappeti, cp. Sk. kalpyate

kappatā →

pts

fitness, suitability DN-a.i.207.

abstr. fr. kappa

kappaṭa →

pts

dirty, old rag, torn garment (of a bhikkhu) Thag.199.

kad-paṭa = ku-paṭa

kappeti →

pts

…Ja.i.62.

Der. from kappa, cp. Sk. kṛpa shape, form; *qṷrep caus. from. fr. *qṷer = Sk. kr, karoti to shape, to make, cp….

kappika →

pts

…adjective

  1. belonging to a kappa, in paṭhama˚
    ■ kāla the time of thé first Age DN-a.i.247 Vb.412 (of manussā); Vv-a.19 (of Manu);…

kappin →

pts

…(pañña˚) Snp.1090. 2. (cp kappa ii.1b) having a kappa (as duration), lasting a Cycle Pp.13; in Mahā˚ enduring a Mahākappa…

kappiya →

pts

…DN-a.i.78. 2. (cp. kappa ii.1b) connected with time, subject to kappa, i.e. temporal, of time, subject to saṃsāra; of…

kappāsa →

pts

  1. the silk-cotton tree Ja.iii.286; Ja.vi.336.
  2. cotton DN.ii.141; AN.iii.295; SN.v.284; Ja.i.350; Ja.vi.41; comb. w. uṇṇa AN.iii.37 = AN.iv.265 = AN.iv.268.

kappāsika →

pts

adjective made of cotton DN.ii.188, cp. AN.iv.394; DN.ii.351; Vin.i.58 = Vin.i.97 = Vin.i.281; Ja.vi.590; Pv.ii.1#17. (nt cotton stuff Mil.267.

kappāsī →

pts

cotton Ja.vi.537; Pv-a.146.

= kappāsa

karoti →

pts

…as Sk. kṛpa, kḷp = kṛp. Derived are kalpa → kappa kalpate → kappeti

kaṅkata →

pts

elephant’s trappings Vv-a.104 (= kappa).

= kaṃ or kiṃ + kṛta, to kiṇi, “the tinklings”

kevala →

pts

-kappa a whole kappa Snp.p.18, Snp.p.45, Snp.p.125; Kp-a.115; Vv-a.124, Vv-a.255. *…

khagga →

pts

…Cnd.217 (khagga-visāṇa-kappa “like the horn of the rh.” Esp. of a Paccekabuddha (cp. Divy.294, Divy.582), also at Vism.234.

Sk. khaḍga;…

khoma →

pts

adj. flaxen; nt. a linen cloth, linen garment, usually combined with kappāsika Vin.i.58 Vin.i.96, Vin.i.281; AN.iv.394; AN.v.234 = AN.v.249 (˚yuga); Ja.vi.47, Ja.vi.500; Pv.ii.1 …

kiriya →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kiriyā →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kolāhala →

pts

…at Kp-a.120 sq. viz. kappa˚; (the announcement of the end of the world, cp. Vism.415 sq.), cakkavatti˚; (of a worldking), buddha˚;…

kriyā →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kukkura →

pts

…˚sīla, ˚citta, ˚ākappa) DN.iii.6, DN.iii.7; Ne.99 (+ govatika;

Sk….

kutti →

pts

…to Sk *kḷpti!), Ja.iv.352 (hattha˚, elephant trappings, cp. kappanā), Ja.v.215 (= karaṇa, cp. Sk. kalpa).

cp. kutta

kāma →

pts

…cp. k-âvacara; -saṅkappa- bahula full of aspirations after pleasure AN.iii.145, AN.iii.259; DN.iii.215; -saṅga

latā →

pts

…Mil.253, Mil.351; Vv-a.12 (kappa˚); Pv-a.51, Pv-a.121; Vism.183 (where the foll. kinds are given: lābu, kumbhaṇḍī sāmā, kāḷavallī,…

lesa →

pts

…Ja.vi.402
lesa-kappa pretext Vin.ii.166; Vv.84#43 (= kappiya-lesa Vv-a.348) Thag.941; DN-a.i.103.

cp. Sk. leśa particle; as…

loka →

pts

…loke dhammā; yāva lokappavatti tāva-anivattikā dhammā ti vuttaṃ hoti Kp-a.153, cp. Ja.iii.468); Mil.146. Usually comprising a set of…

m →

pts

…(rāg’ ādi-m-anekappakāraṃ)
■ On wrong syllable division through Sandhi-m-, and thus origin of specific Pali forms see…

magga →

pts

…sammā-sankappa, ˚vācā ˚kammanta, ˚ājīva, ˚vāyāma, ˚sati, ˚samādhi, or right views, right aspirations, right speech,…

mathita →

pts

…Vin.ii.301 (amathita-kappa). 2. upset, mentally unbalanced state, disturbance of mind through passion conceit, etc. MN.i.486 (maññita +)….

micchā →

pts

…Vism.426); -saṅkappa aspiration (DN.iii.254, DN.iii.287, DN.iii.290 sq., Dhp.11); -vācā speech (ibid.); -kammanta conduct…

mugga →

pts

…sacc’ âlikena jīvita kappanatāy’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ. Yathā hi muggasūpe paccante bahū muggā pākaṃ gacchanti, thokā na…

nahāmin →

pts

…should it be…

nahāpaka →

pts

barber, bath attendant DN.i.74; AN.iii.25; DN-a.i.157 (= ye nahāpenti); Pv-a.127 (= kappaka).

Sk. snāpaka, fr. Caus, nahāpeti; cp. nahāpita

nahāpita →

pts

…‣See kappaka. Barbers ranked as a low class socially, and rebirth in a barber’s family was considered unfortunate….

nandi →

pts

…joy Snp.1101 (+ okañjaha & kappañjaha) Cnd.331;

  • -bhava existence of joy, being full of joy, in ˚parikkhīṇa one in whom joy is extinct…

nekkhamma →

pts

…Iti.82;

  • -saṅkappa = prec. SN.ii.152; AN.iii.146 Vb.104, Vb.235;
  • -sita based or bent on a…

nerayika →

pts

…n. Vin.ii.205 (āpāyiko n. kappaṭṭho); Vin.iv.7; DN.iii.6, DN.iii.9, DN.iii.12; AN.i.265; AN.ii.231 (vedanaṃ vediyati… seyyathā pi sattā…

nibbikappa →

pts

distinction, distinguishing Vism.193.

nis + vikappa

nippajjati →

pts

…(pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. nipphanna. See also nipphādeti &…

nipphajjati →

pts

…(pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. nipphanna. See also nipphādeti &…

niraya →

pts

…(yo kho sanghaṃ bhindati kappaṃ nirayamhi paccati), Vin.ii.204; Vin.ii.203 = Iti.86; DN.i.228 (+ tiracchānayoni), DN.i.54 (read nirayasate…

niyujjati →

pts

to be fit for, to be adapted to, to succeed, result, ensue Pv-a.49 (= upakappati).

Pass. of niyuñjati

nānatta →

pts

…vedanā˚ saññā˚ sankappa chanda˚ pariḷāha˚ pariyesanā˚ lābha˚ DN.iii.289; SN.ii.140 sq., cp. SN.iv.113 sq., SN.iv.284 sq.;…

okappanā FIXME double →

pts

Okappanā

feminine fixing one’s mind (on), settling in, putting (trust) in, confidence Dhs.12, Dhs.25, Dhs.96 Dhs.288; Ne.15, Ne.19, Ne.28;…

okappanā →

pts

Avakappanā & okappanā

feminine preparation, fixing up, esp. harnessing Ja.vi.408.

ava + kappanā

okappati →

pts

…ibid. 21); Mil.150, Mil.234; DN-a.i.243.

o + kappati

pahāra →

pts

…cp. Vin.iv.146) Pv-a.4 (ekappahārena with one stroke) Pv-a.56 (muggara˚), Pv-a.66 (identical) Pv-a.253
■ ekappahārena at Vism.418…

pakampana →

pts

pakappanā →

pts

…Mnd.72 Mnd.186, where two pakappanā’s, viz. taṇhā˚ diṭṭhi˚; at Mnd.429 it is synonymous with taṇhā Bdhgh has reading pakampana for…

pakappeṭi →

pts

…p. anuseti); Snp.886 (pakappayitvā = takkayitvā vitakkayitvā saṃkappayitvā Mnd.295)
pp pakappita (q.v.).

pra +…

pakappita →

pts

…(= kata Snp-a.471). Snp.784, Snp.786 (diṭṭhi “prejudiced view” Fausböll; cp. Mnd.72 and pakappanā), Snp.802, Snp.838 (= kappita…

parikappa →

pts

  1. preparation, intention, stratagem Thag.940.
  2. assumption, supposition, surmise AN.i.197; AN.v.271; Dhs-a.308.

fr. pari + kalp

parikappita →

pts

inclined, determined, decided, fixed upon Sdhp.362, 602.

pp. of parikappati

paripuṇṇa →

pts

…satisfied MN.i.200 (˚sankappa), MN.iii.276; SN.ii.283; SN.iv.104; SN.v.315; Pts.i.172 (= pariggah’ aṭṭhena parivār’ aṭṭhena,…

pariyosita →

pts

…pari + ava + śri, cp. ajjhosita] fixed on, bent on Mil.140 (˚sankappa).

pp. of pari + ava +

pasādhana →

pts

…Ja.ii.186 (rañño sīsa ˚kappaka king’s headdress-maker i.e. barber); Ja.iii.437; Ja.iv.3 (ura-cchada˚); Dhp-a.i.227 (˚peḷikā),…

pañca →

pts

adjective noun masculine

Cases:
■ gen. dat. pañcannaṃ,
■ instr. abl pañcahi,
■ loc. pañcasu;
■ often used in compositional form pañca˚ (cp. Ved. pañcāra with 5 spokes RV i.16413; G …

paṇṇa →

pts

  1. a leaf (esp. betel leaf) Vin.i.201 (5 kinds of leaves recommended for medicinal purposes, viz. nimba˚; Azadirachta Indica kuṭaja˚; Wrightia antidysenterica, paṭola˚; Trichosanthes dioeca, *su …

paṭa →

pts

…sadda); Vv-a.73, Vv-a.201; Pv-a.185. Cp. paṭikā & paṭalikā; also kappaṭa.

cp. Epic Sk. paṭa, etym. unknown, prob. dialectical

paṭala →

pts

  1. a covering, membrane, lining, envelope, skin film Vism.257 (maṃsa˚ of the liver, where Kp-a.54 reads maṃsa-piṇḍa), Vism.359 (phaṇa˚); Dhs-a.307 (7 akkhi˚ membranes of the eye); Kp-a.21 (samuppa …

peta →

pts

…(dānaṃ petānaṃ upakappati); Ja.iv.495 sq (yakkhā pisācā petā, cp. preta-piśācayoḥ MBhār. 13 732); Vb.412 sq.; Sdhp.96 sq

phusati →

pts

…a.); in bad sense kappaṭṭhitikaṃ kammaṃ Mil.108 (of Devadatta)

pp phuṭṭha. Cp. upa˚.

spṛś fr….

picu →

pts

Picu1

cotton Vin.i.271; usually in cpds, either as kappāsa˚; SN.v.284, SN.v.443, or tūla˚; SN.v.284 SN.v.351 (T. thula˚), SN.v.443; Ja.v.480 (T. tula˚).

pothana →

pts

Poṭhana & Pothana

(nt.)

  1. striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
  2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …

poṭhana →

pts

Poṭhana & Pothana

(nt.)

  1. striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
  2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …

pubba →

pts

…Pp.13 (= apure apacchā, ekappahāren’ evâti attho Pp-a 186). 3. (cases adverbially) instr. pubbena in ˚âpara gradual MN.iii.79; acc….

pāpa →

pts

…Vb.369, Vb.371.

rukkha →

pts

tree. In the rukkha-mūlik’ anga (see below) Bdhgh at Vism.74 gives a list of trees which are not to be selected for the practice of “living at the root of a tree.” These are sīmantarika-rukkha, ceti …

sambhāvanā →

pts

honour, reverence, intention, confidence Mhvs.29, Mhvs.55; Dhs-a.163 (= okappanā); Sdhp.224.

fr. sambhāveti

sammā →

pts

…MN.i.42; AN.ii.89 -saṅkappa right resolve, right intention Dhp.12; Vin.i.10; Dhs.21, Dhs.298; definition DN.ii.312;…

sampadā →

pts

atta˚; SN.v.30 sq.; ākappa˚; AN.i.38; ājīva˚ AN.i.271; DN-a.i.235; kamma˚; AN.iv.238 sq.; dassana˚ Snp.231; nibbāna˚;…

sara →

pts

…DN-a.i.106. -saṅkappa mindfulness and aspiration MN.i.453; MN.iii.132; SN.iv.76, SN.iv.137, SN.iv.190; Ne.16.

fr….

saṃvaṭṭa →

pts

…of the Universe & time (kappa) the ascending aeon (vivaṭṭa the descending cycle), evolution Iti.99; Pp.60; Vism.419; Sdhp.484,…

saṅkappa →

pts

…AN.iii.140; Vb-a.117. Sankappa is defined at Dhs-a.124 as (cetaso) abhiniropanā, i.e. application of the mind See on term also Cpd.

saṅkappeti →

pts

  1. to imagine; wish AN.ii.36; MN.i.402; Pp.19.
  2. to determine, to think about, strive after Ja.iii.449 sq.

Den. fr. sankappa

siṅgi →

pts

…Vv-a.284.

  • -loṇa (-kappa) license as to ginger & salt Vin.ii.300, Vin.ii.306.
  • -vaṇṇa gold-coloured…

siṅgī →

pts

…Vv-a.284.

  • -loṇa (-kappa) license as to ginger & salt Vin.ii.300, Vin.ii.306.
  • -vaṇṇa gold-coloured…

sukhuma →

pts

adjective subtle, minute Vin.i.14; DN.i.182; SN.iv.202; AN.ii.171; Dhs.676; Thig.266; Dhp.125 = Snp.662; Vism.274, Vism.488 (˚rūpā). fine, exquisite DN.ii.17, DN.ii.188; Mil.313; susukhuma, very subtl …

sutta →

pts

Sutta1

asleep Vin.iii.117; Vin.v.205; DN.i.70; DN.ii.130; Dhp.47; Iti.41; Ja.v.328
■ (nt.) sleep DN.ii.95; MN.i.448; SN.iv.169. In phrase --pabuddha “awakened from sleep” referring t …

tiṭṭhati →

pts

…tiṭṭheyya saṭṭhikappasahassāni to stay on indefinitely); tiṭṭheyya kappaṃ DN.ii.103. tiṭṭhantī anto vimānasmiṃ…

upa →

pts

…˚kaḍḍhati drag on to; ˚kappati come to, accrue; ˚kappana ad-ministering; ˚kāra service to; ˚kkhata administered; ˚gacchati go to,…

upaga →

pts

…experiencing, having as vikappan˚ according to option Vin.iv.283; phal˚ bearing fruit, & pupph˚ having flowers, in flower Pv-a.275. 3….

upakappana →

pts

profit Pv-a.29 (dān˚), Pv-a.49 (an˚).

fr. upakappati

upakappanaka →

pts

adjective profitable Ja.i.398; Dhp-a.ii.133.

fr. upakappana

upakappati →

pts

…(id.), Pv-a.241; Sdhp.501, Sdhp.504.

upa + kappati

uṇṇa →

pts

Uṇṇā (f.)

  1. wool AN.iii.37 = AN.iv.265 (+ kappāsā cotton) Ja.ii.147; Snp-a.263 (patt˚).
  2. hair between the eyebrows Snp.1022, & in stock phrase, describing one of the 32 signs of a Mahāpurisa, …

vi →

pts

…˚kaṭika unclean ˚kappa change round, ˚kāra per-turbation, *dis-*tortion ˚kāla wrong time, ˚tatha *un-*truth, ˚dhūma…

vikappa →

pts

…Snp-a.591
■ Cp. nibbikappa.

vi + kappa

vikappana →

pts

…distinguished: sammukhāvikappanā & parammukhā˚. All these passages refer to the cīvara. 2. alternative, indecision, indefiniteness (=…

vikappeti →

pts

…acc.) Snp.793 = Snp.802 (= vikappaṃ āpajjati Mnd.97), Snp.918 (id. Mnd.351). 2. to detail, describe, state Kp-a.166; Snp-a.43. 3. to assign,…

vikappin →

pts

adjective having intentions upon (-˚), designing AN.iii.136 (an-issara˚ intentioning unruliness).

fr. vikappa

vikāra →

pts

…i.e. the first caused by kappa-vuṭṭhāna, the second by dhātu-kkhobha) Kp-a.107 (vaṇṇa˚). 2. distortion, reversion, contortion, in…

vimāna →

pts

…(cira-ṭṭhitika Vv.80#1, kappa-ṭṭhāyin Thag.1190) in short it is the most heavenly paradise which can be imagined
■ For a monograph…

viniyujjati →

pts

to be connected with, to ensue, accrue Pv-a.29 (= upakappati).

vi + niyujjati

vivaṭṭa →

pts

…(both either with or without kappa). Thus as “periods” of the world they practically mean the same thing & may both be interpreted in the sense…

vāsa →

pts

…clothed in Ja.vi.47 (hema-kappana-vāsase).

vas to clothe, see vasati1

Vāsa2

  1. living, sojourn,…

ya →

pts

yassa jātarūparajataṃ kappati pañca pi tassa kāmaguṇā kappanti SN.iv.326 In a generalizing sense (cp. below ii.3): yo…

yāva →

pts

…yāmakālikaṃ na kappati, kappati yāvakālikena sattāha kālikaṃ na k. etc. with foll. yāvajīvikaṃ & the same with kappati…

āciṇṇa →

pts

…Pv-a.54; Sdhp.90.

  • -kappa ordinance or rule of right conduct or customary practice (?) Vin.i.79; Vin.ii.301; Dpvs.iv.47;…

āgacchati →

pts

…(get to, be a profit to upakappati Pv-a.241) 3. to come by, to come out to (be understood as), to refer or be referred to, to be meant or…

ākappa →

pts

…ill dressed, Ja.i.420.

cp. Sk. ākalpa ā + kappa

āvāsa →

pts

…anāgāra); Vv-a.46.

  • -kappa the practice of (holding Uposatha in different residence (within the same boundary) Vin.ii.294,…

āyu →

pts

…see āyūhā.

  • -kappa duration of life Mil.141; Dhp-a.i.250.
  • -khaya decay of life (cp….

ṭha →

pts

…on little DN.i.143): see *kappa*˚ (lasting a k.), kūṭa˚ (immovable) gaha˚ (founding a house, householder), dhamma˚, nava˚…

ṭhita →

pts

…standing or waiting a whole kappa Pp.13 (expl. at Pp-a.187 by ṭhitakappo assa atthī ti; kappaṃ ṭhapetuṃ samattho ti attho); *…