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khaṇḍa, 80 találat.
khaṇḍa →
dppn
The chief disciple of Vipassī Buddha. DN.ii.11 DN.ii.40
khaṇḍa →
ncped
- (mfn.) broken; split; having gaps or breaks; defective, incomplete.
- (m.n.) a break, a gap; a deficiency.
khaṇḍa →
pts
…Vv.83#16 = Pv.iv.1#76 (cp. akhaṇḍasīla) = Dhp-a.i.32.
freq. spelt kaṇḍa (q.v.). Cp. Sk. khaṇḍa; explained at Dhtp.105 as…
bārānasī →
dppn
BārānasīBenares
The capital of Kāsi-janapada. It was one of the four places of pilgrimage for the Buddhists - the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadā …
devadatta →
dppn
…Katamoraka-tissa, Khaṇḍadeviyāputta and Samuddadatta, to bring about a schism in the Order. These five went accordingly to the…
ghaṭīkāra →
dppn
…Pukkusāti, Bhaddiya, Khaṇḍadeva, Bāhuraggi and Piṅgiya. They had listened to the Buddha’s teaching and, after death, were born in…
isigili →
dppn
…the Cūḷa DukkhakKhaṇḍa Sutta it is said that a large number of Nigaṇṭhas lived at Kāḷasilā, never sitting down, undergoing…
katamorakatissa →
dppn
…the others being Kokālika, Khaṇḍadevīputta and Samuddadatta Vin.ii.196 Vin.iii.171 Katamorakatissa was held in high esteem by Thullanandā,…
khaṇḍadeva →
dppn
A monk. He had been a disciple of the Buddha and was born in the Aviha Brahma-world, where he attained to arahantship at the moment of his birth. He is mentioned with six others, all in like circumst …
khaṇḍadeviyāputta →
dppn
…Vin.iii.171 Khaṇḍadeviyāputta defended Devadatta when others blamed him Vin.iii.174 and was held in great esteem by…
khaṇḍasumana →
dppn
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that he made an offering of one flower, dwelt in heaven a long period, then became enlightened. Thag.96
mallā →
dppn
…name—e.g., Dabba, Pukkusa, Khaṇḍasumana, Bhadragaka, Rāsiya, Rojā and Sīha.
Other places in the Malla country, besides Pāvā and…
akhaṇḍa →
ncped
with no gaps, whole, entire, complete
akkhaṇdakāri →
ncped
making whole; complete
akkhaṇdakārin →
ncped
making whole; complete
akkhaṇḍa →
ncped
with no gaps, whole, entire, complete
anuppakkhanda →
ncped
or mfn. encroaching on, going over to.
anuppakkhandati →
ncped
pushes oneself forward, encroaches on; intrudes, works one’s way in; goes over to.
cammakhaṇḍa →
ncped
piece of leather used for sitting upon.
dukkhakkhanda →
ncped
the agglomeration of dukkha; a mass of discomfort or distress.
khaṇḍadanta →
ncped
(~ā & ~ī)n. with broken or missing teeth; gap-toothed
khaṇḍakāri →
ncped
making a break (in); making defective
khaṇḍakārin →
ncped
making a break (in); making defective
khaṇḍanimitta →
ncped
incompletely defined
khaṇḍaphulla →
ncped
(what is) broken and split; (what is) in disrepair.
khaṇḍākhaṇḍika →
ncped
split in pieces
khaṇḍākhaṇḍikaṃ →
ncped
into pieces; into small pieces
āpattikkhanda →
ncped
group or category of offense:
akhaṇḍaphulla →
pts
see khaṇḍa.
anabhāva →
pts
the utter cessation of becoming. In the oldest Pali only in adj. form anabhāvaṃ kata or gata. This again found only in a string of four adjectives together expressing the most utter destruction. They …
anupakhajjati →
pts
to encroach, intrude Vin.v.163.
den. fr. anupakhajja, ger. of anupakkhandati
anupakkhandati →
pts
to push oneself forward, to encroach on DN.i.122 (= anupavisati DN-a.i.290) ger. anupakhajja pushing oneself in, intruding Vin.ii.88 (= antopavisati), Vin.ii.213; Vin.iv.43 ( …
ati →
pts
…paṭi, vi (e.g. khaṇḍâkhaṇḍa seṭṭhânuseṭṭhi, chiddâvacchidda, angapaccanga cuṇṇavicuṇṇa). In this function it is…
aṅga →
pts
…khaṇḍākhaṇḍa cuṇṇavicuṇṇa) limb after limb, one limb after the other (like angamangāni above 1), piecemeal…
camma →
pts
citta →
pts
Citta1 & Citra
adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …
dāna →
pts
…Defn at Vism.60: dānaṃ vuccati avakhaṇḍanaṃ
ghaṭikā →
pts
…Ja.vi.331; Thig.499 (= khaṇḍa Thag-a.290). upadhānaghaṭikā Ja.iii.179 (belonging to the outfit of an executioner); pāsa Ja.ii.253 is…
hīra →
pts
…cut to pieces, to chop up Ja.i.9; Dhp-a.i.224 (+ khaṇḍâkhaṇḍaṃ).
cp. late Sk. hīra
kakaca →
pts
kaliṅgara →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.321 (= kaṭṭhakhaṇḍa, a chip) Thig.468 (id.) as kaṭṭhakalingarāni Dhp-a.ii.142. 2. a plank, viz. a step in a staircase, in…
kapāla →
pts
kathalika →
pts
…dārukhaṇḍaṃ āsanaṃ). Bdhgh (on CV ii.1.1) explained pādapīṭha as a stool to put the washed foot on, pāda-…
kañcana →
pts
…Pv-a.157.
- -kadalikkhaṇḍa a g bunch of bananas Ja.vi.13.
- -thūpa a gilt stupa Dhp-a.iii.483; Dhp-a.iv.120. *…
kaṇḍa →
pts
…also khaṇḍa, with which it is often confounded. Der upa- kaṇḍakin (adj.) (thin) like a stalk or arrow…
kaṭṭha →
pts
…(cp. k-khaṇḍa).
- -khaṇḍa a piece of wood, splinter, chip, suggesting something useless trifling Dhp-a.i.321…
khandati →
pts
to jump, only in cpd. pakkhandati; given as root khand at Dhtm.196 with meaning “pakkhandana.”
skand
khaṇḍati →
pts
to break, Dhp-a.iv.14; pp. khaṇḍita broken, Pv-a.158 (-kaṇṇo = chinnakaṇṇo).
khaṇḍeti →
pts
to renounce, to remit, in vetanaṃ ˚etvā Ja.iii.188.
v. denom. fr. khaṇḍa
khaṇḍikā →
pts
broken bit, a stick, in ucchu˚ Vv.33#26 (= ucchu-yaṭṭhi Dhp-a.iii.315).
fr. khaṇḍa
kiloma →
pts
…hair and used in sense of pharusa, shaggy, rough (in kiloma maṃsakhaṇḍa as simile for kiloma-vācā).
= next?
kārin →
pts
…does“ DN.iii.135, Snp.357; see for examples the various compounds as kamma˚, kibbisa˚, khaṇḍa˚, chidda˚ dukkaṭa˚, dvaya˚,…
leḍḍu →
pts
clod of earth SN.v.146 = Ja.ii.59 (˚ṭṭhāna); Ja.i.19, Ja.i.175 Ja.iii.16; Ja.vi.405; Mil.255; Snp-a.222 (ākāse khitta, in simile); Vism.28 (translation “stone”), Vism.360 (˚khaṇḍ’ādīni), Vism.366 (co …
makaci →
pts
…fibre Dhp-a.iii.68 (vākakhaṇḍa).
- -pilotikā rough cloth (used for straining) Ja.ii.96; Dhp-a.ii.155. Cp….
namataka →
pts
…ti satthakavedhanakaṃ (= veṭhanakaṃ) pilotikakhaṇḍaṃ
nantaka →
pts
…(Ja.iii.22) or khaṇḍabhūtā pilotikā (Pv-a.185) or pilotika only (Vv-a.311)
■ SN.v.342; AN.iii.187; AN.iv.376 (˚vāsin as…
nivāsana →
pts
…Pv-a.76 Pv-a.173 (pilotikakkhaṇḍa˚ dressed in rags).
fr. nivāseti
Nivāsana2
neuter dwelling, abode Pv-a.44 (˚ṭṭhāna…
pakkhandaka →
pts
adjective = pakkhandin Snp-a.164
■ f. pakkhandikā [Ved. (?) praskandikā, BR. without refs. diarrhoea, dysentery DN.ii.127 (lohita˚); Ja.iii.143; Ja.v.441 (lohita˚); Mil.134.
pakkhandana →
pts
- leaping, springing Ja.ii.32; Pts.1.194 (pariccāga- & pakkh˚-nissagga).
- attack, assault, chasing Dhp-a.i.198.
fr. pakkhandati
pakkhandati →
pts
to spring forward, to jump on to MN.i.86; Ja.i.461; Vv.84#12 (ger. pakkhandiyāna = pakkhanditvā anupavisitvā Vv-a.338); to be after someone in pursuit Dhp-a.i.198; usually fig. to rejoice in, find p …
pakkhandin →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) bold, braggart, lit. jumping on or forth Dhp.244; Snp.89 (= pakkhandaka Snp-a.164).
- a military scout, lit an onrusher, a bravo DN.i.51 (cp. Dial. i.68); DN-a.i.157; Ja.i …
pakkhanna →
pts
jumped on, fallen on to or into, chanced upon, acquired MN.i.39; Thag.342 (diṭṭhigahanā˚) Ja.v.471; Mil.144 (saṃsaya˚), Mil.156, Mil.390 (kupatha˚).
pp. of pakkhandati; often wrongly spelt pakkhanta
pareti →
pts
to set out for, go on to, come to (acc.) SN.ii.20; AN.v.2, AN.v.139 sq., AN.v.312; Ja.v.401 (= pakkhandati C.). pp pareta (q.v.).
in form = parā + i but more likely pari + i, th …
paṭinissagga →
pts
giving up, forsaking; rejection, renunciation Vin.iii.173 MN.iii.31 SN.v.421f. AN.i.100 AN.i.299 AN.iv.148 AN.iv.350 Pts.i.194 (two p., viz. pariccāga˚ and pakkhandana˚) Pp.19 Pp.21, Pp.22
■ ādāna …
phulla →
pts
…root formation fr. phull, cp. phalita3
Phulla2
broken, in phrase akhaṇḍa-phulla unbroken (q.v.), Pv.iv.1#76 and…
pilotikā →
pts
…etc. Avs.i.421.
- -khaṇḍa a piece of rag Dhp-a.iv.115; Thag-a.269; Pv-a.171.
cp. Class. Sk. plota (BR =…
ponti →
pts
…Thag-a.269 is “pilotikākhaṇḍa,” thus “rags (of an ascetic),” cp. J.P.T.S. 1884. See also pottha1, with which…
pūti →
pts
adjective putrid, stinking, rotten, fetid DN.ii.353 (khaṇḍāni pūtīni); MN.i.73, MN.i.89 = MN.iii.92 (aṭṭhikāni pūtīni); Vin.iii.236 (anto˚); SN.iii.54; Pv.i.3#2; Pv.i.6#1 (= kuṇapagandha Pv-a.32); Vi …
sampakkhandana →
pts
aspiration Mil.34 sq.
saṃ + pakkhandana
sampakkhandati →
pts
to aspire to, to enter into Mil.35.
saṃ + pakkhandati, cp. BSk. sampraskandati Mvu.ii.157
sāliya →
pts
…(suva-sāliya-˚), Ja.vi.425 (Sāliya-vacana the story of the maina bird, var. read. suva-khaṇḍa; a section of the 546th Jātaka, but…
tāla →
pts
…cp.60 (˚aṭṭhi-khaṇḍa); -kanda a bulbous plant Ja.iv.46 (= kalamba); -kkhandha the trunk of a palm…
valita →
pts
wrinkled AN.i.138 (acc. khaṇḍadantaṃ palita-kesaṃ vilūnaṃ khalitaṃ siro-valitaṃ tilak’āhata-gattaṃ: cp….
varatta →
pts
…-khaṇḍa strip of leather, a strap MN.i.244 = MN.ii.193 MN.iii.259 = SN.iv.56 =…
varattā →
pts
…-khaṇḍa strip of leather, a strap MN.i.244 = MN.ii.193 MN.iii.259 = SN.iv.56 =…
vikkhaṇḍati →
pts
to break (up), destroy, spoil Sdhp.450 (ger. ˚iya)
pp vikkhaṇḍita.
vi + khaṇḍati
vikkhaṇḍita →
pts
broken, ruined, spoilt Sdhp.436.
pp. of vikkhaṇḍati
vāraka →
pts
…(phānita˚).
cp. Sk. vāra &…
vāsi →
pts
- a sharp knife, axe, hatchet, adze (often combined with pharasu) Ja.i.32, Ja.i.199; Ja.ii.274; Ja.iii.281 Ja.iv.344; Mil.383; Mil.413; Dhp-a.i.178 (tikhiṇā vāsiyā khaṇḍâkhaṇḍik …
ā →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.385; khaṇḍākhaṇḍa pêle-mêle Ja.i.114; Ja.iii.256; gaṇḍāgaṇḍa a mass of boils Dhp-a.iii.297; cirāciraṃ…