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rata, 236 találat.

rata →

pts

delighting in (loc. or-˚), intent on, devoted to SN.iv.117 (dhamme jhāne), SN.iv.389 sq. (bhava etc.); Snp.54 (sangaṇika˚), Snp.212, Snp.250, Snp.327, Snp.330 (dhamme), Snp.461 (yaññe), Snp.737 (upas …

bharata →

dppn

Bharata1

A monk whose Theragāthā verses call on Nandaka and himself to declare their spiritual prowess to the Buddha….

bhesakalāvana →

dppn

…Moggallāna was molested by Māra and he preached the Māratajjanīya Sutta. MN.i.332

cakkaratana →

dppn

…them for him. This the Cakkaratana does, carrying with it through the air the Cakkavatti with his fourfold army. Wherever the Cakkaratana halts,…

cakkavatti →

dppn

…first the Elephant, Hatthiratana; it is either the youngest of the Chaddantā-kula or the oldest of the Uposatha-kula. Next the Horse,…

dūsī →

dppn

…and he was born in the Mahā Niraya. The story is given in the Māratajjanīya Sutta MN.i.333ff. Thag.1187–1191

khemābhirata →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha mentioned in a nominal list. MN.iii.70

kāsi →

dppn

…was once ruled by the Bhāratas, one of whom, Dhataraṭṭha, was its king in the time of Reṇu. DN.ii.235f. There seem to have been frequent…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…AN.iv.75ff.

In the Māratajjanīya Sutta MN.i.332ff. we are told how Māra worried Moggallāna by entering into his belly, but Moggallāna…

māra →

dppn

…worlds. AN.ii.17 In the Māratajjanīya Sutta MN.i.333 DN.iii.79 Moggallāna says that he too had once been a Māra, Dūsī by name; Kālā was…

reṇu →

dppn

…Brahmadatta, Vessabhū, Bharata, and the two Dhataratthas.

The seven divisions of the kingdom were called Kalinga, Assaka, Avanti, Sovīra,…

sorata →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha. MN.iii.70

sovīra →

dppn

…mentioned in the Mahāgovinda Sutta. DN.ii.235

In the time of King Reṇu, Bharata was king of Sovīra, and Roruka was its capital.

Eder,…

taṇḍulapālidvārāya →

dppn

…of the gates of Rājagaha. Near the gate was the residence of the brahmin Dhānañjāni….

vesāli →

dppn

…Vacchagotta, Sunakkhatta and Ratana.

One hundred years after the Buddha’s death Vesāli was again the scene of interest for Buddhists, on account…

abhirata →

ncped

finding delight (in); content (with, loc. or ifc)

abhiratarūpa →

ncped

absolutely content

abhivasanavaratara →

ncped

the very best of clothing, choice clothes

amaratapa →

ncped

or masculine (extreme) penance undertaken to obtain immortality

anabhirata →

ncped

taking no delight (in), discontented, disaffected

assaratana →

ncped

precious horse, an excellent horse; esp. the ’horse-treasure ’ (one of the seven ratanas of a cakkavatti(n) king)

cakkaratana →

ncped

the “wheel treasure” of the cakkavatti(n)

cirataraṃ →

ncped

for a longer time; for a very long time; more slowly.

daharatagge →

ncped

from childhood; from youth.

dukkaratara →

ncped

, compar. harder to do; more difficult.

dvidugamavaratarahanutta →

ncped

having the jaw of the best of the quadrupeds.

dūratara →

ncped

, compar. further away; more distant.

ekattanirata →

ncped

(or n.) devoted to (or devotion to) solitariness or unity

gahapatiratana →

ncped

the householder’s treasure (one of the seven treasures of the cakkavatti(n) emperor)

itthiratana →

ncped

the “woman-treasure”, (one of the seven ratanas of a cakkavatti(n)) king)

kaṭhina →

ncped

…ceremony.

kaṭhinaṃ attharataṃ2

(?) also implies that the special concessions associated with the kaṭhina ritual are in…

nirata →

ncped

delighting in; attached, devoted to; intent upon.

tatratatrābhinandana →

ncped

, ~a., feminine pleasure in this and that; delight here and there.

tatratatrābhinandi →

ncped

finding pleasure in this and that; taking delight here and there.

tatratatrābhinandin →

ncped

finding pleasure in this and that; taking delight here and there.

theratara →

ncped

more senior.

udumbara →

ncped

the (glomerate) fig-tree, Ficus glomerata.

uparata →

ncped

ceased, stopped; quiet; dead; having given up, abstaining (from).

upāya →

ncped

  1. (m.) way, means; expedient; appropriate way, successful means; strategy, stratagem.
  2. (mfn.) going to; being involved.

upāyena →

ncped

skilfully; in the right way; by a stratagem

uḷāratama →

ncped

superl.

cakka →

nyana

…‘precious possessions’ ratana of a righteous World Emperor cakkavatti ‘He who owns the Wheel,’ cf. D. 26, and symbolizes conquering…

existence →

nyana

khandha - The 4 substrata of e.: upadhi - Courses of e.: gati - Wheel of e.: samsāra. - Craving for e.:

gems →

nyana

Gems: the 3: ti-ratana

indriyesu gutta-dvāratā →

nyana

[[indriyesu gutta-dvāratā]]Indriyesu gutta-dvāratā: ‘guarding the sense-doors’ is identical with sense-control indriya - samvara see: sīla

jewels →

nyana

Jewels: The 3: ti-ratana

papañca →

nyana

Papañca: Sanskrit prapañca In doctrinal usage, it signifies the expansion, differentiation, ‘diffuseness’ or ‘manifoldness’ of the world; and it may also refer to the ‘phenomenal world’ in gener …

ti-ratana →

nyana

Ti-ratana: ‘Three Jewels’ or Three Gems, which by all Buddhists are revered as the most venerable things, are the Buddha, the Dhamma and the…

ānantariya →

nyana

…It is mentioned under the name of ānantarika - samādhi in the Ratana Sutta Sn. v. 22 and in Pts.M. 1, ñānakathā.

abbata →

pts

…B abbhuta, C. abbuta).

a + vata, Sk. avrata

abbhukkirati →

pts

…(with water) DN.ii.172 (cakkaratanaṃ; neither with Morris J.P.T.S. 1886, 131 “give up”, nor with trsl. of Ja.ii.311 “roll along”);…

abhinandin →

pts

…in phrase (taṇhā) tatratatr’âbhinandinī finding its pleasure in this or that [cp. B.Sk. tṛṣṇā tatra-tatr’âbhinandinī…

abhiramati →

pts

…content Vin.i.34; MN.i.170; Snp.53.
ppr med. abhiramamāna Ja.iii.188, Pv-a.162
pp abhirata (q.v.).
■ 2nd Caus….

abhirata →

pts

adjective (-˚) found of, indulging in, finding delight in AN.iv.224 (nekkhamma˚); AN.v.175 (id.) Snp.86 (nibbāna˚), Snp.275 (vihesa˚), Snp.276 (kalaha˚); Ja.v.382 (dāna˚); Pv-a.54 (puññakamma˚), Pv\ …

abhiratatta →

pts

the fact of being fond of, delighting in (-˚) Ja.v.254 (kāma˚).

abstr. fr. abhirata

abhirūpa →

pts

adjective of perfect form, (very), handsome, beautiful, lovely Snp.410 (= dassaniya’ angapaccanga Snp-a.383); Ja.i.207; Pp.52; DN-a.i.281 (aññehi manussehi adhikarūpa); Vv-a.53; Pv-a.61 (abhikkant …

acchera →

pts

…wonderful, marvellous SN.i.181; Vv.84#13 (comp. accheratara); Pv.iii.5#1 (˚rūpa = acchariyasabhāva Pv-a.197);…

agghika →

pts

…(cp. Sinhalese ägä “festoon work”) Mhvs.19, Mhvs.38 (pupph˚;), Mhvs.34, Mhvs.73 (ratan˚;), Mhvs.34, Mhvs.76 (dhaj˚); Dāvs i.39…

agghiya →

pts

…(maṇi); Dhp-a.ii.41 (ratan of jewel’s worth); Mhvs.30, Mhvs.92. 2. (nt.) a respectful oblation Ja.v.324 = Ja.vi.516; Dpvs.vi.65;…

ajjhatta →

pts

-rata with inward joy DN.ii.107; SN.v.263 = Dhp.362 = Ud.64 (+ samāhita); Thag.981; AN.iv.312; Dhp-a.iv.90 (=…

akkhāna →

pts

…DN.i.6 (= DN-a.i.84: Bhārata-Rāmāyanādi); DN.iii.183; MN.i.503; MN.iii.167; Sdhp.237
■ preaching, teaching Mnd.91 (dhamm˚;). The…

anabhirata →

pts

adjective not taking delight in Ja.i.61 (naccâdisu).

an + abhirata

anubbata →

pts

adjective subject to the will of another, obedient, faithful, devoted Ja.iii.521 Ja.vi.557.

Vedic anuvrata, anu + vata

anādaratā →

pts

want of consideration, in expln. of dovacassatā at Dhs.1325 = Vb.359 = Pp.30 (where reading is anādariyatā).

abstr. fr. anādara

anāvaṭa →

pts

˚- not shut; in -dvāratā (f.) not closing the door againṡt another, accessibility, openhand edness DN.iii.191.

an + āvaṭa

apakiritūna →

pts

at Thig.447 T (reading of C. is abhi˚) is explained Thag-a.271 to mean apakiritvā chaḍḍetvā throwing away, slighting, offending. The correct etym = Sk. avakirati (ava + kṛ2 to strew, ca …

appa →

pts

adjective small, little, insignificant, often in the sense of “very little = (next to) nothing” (so in most compounds); thus expld. at Vv-a.334 as equivalent to a negative part. (see *[a …

appamāda →

pts

…paṇḍitā), Iti.74 (˚vihārin); Dhp.57 (˚vihārin, cp. Dhp-a.i.434); Dhp.327 (˚rata = satiyā avippavāse abhirata Dhp-a.iv.26); Dāvs…

asi →

pts

…xii.24 sq.; Mhbhārata xii.321; Manu iv.90; xii. 75; Scherman, Visionsliteratur pp. 23 sq.) Ja.vi.250 (˚niraya); Pv-a.221 (˚vana);…

assatara →

pts

mule Dhp.322; Dhp-a.i.213; Dhp-a.iv.4 (= vaḷavāya gadrabhena jāta); Ja.iv.464 (kambojake assatare sudante; imported from cambodia); Ja.vi.342
■ f. assatarī a she-mule Vin.ii.188; SN.i.154; SN.i …

asāhasa →

pts

…DN.iii.147 (asāhase rata fond of peace); acc as adv. asāhasaṃ without violence, not arbitrarily Ja.iii.319 instr. asāhasena id….

atimukhara →

pts

adjective very talkative, a chatterbox Ja.i.418; Dhp-a.ii.70. atimukharatā (f. abstr.) ibid.

ati + mukhara

ava →

pts

…˚khipati, ˚maddati, ˚rata, ˚lambati, ˚lekheti, ˚lepana ˚siñcati 3. The contrary of ava is ut (cp. above ii.2) Among the freq….

ayaṃ →

pts

…vittaṃ… idam pi Buddhe ratanaṃ “whatever… that” Snp.224; ime divase these days (just gone) Ja.ii.416; cp. also Vin.i.84; Snp.429;…

aḍḍha →

pts

…SN.ii.222 (˚ratana); Ja.vi.354 (˚pāda quadruped; variant reading for aṭṭhaḍḍha)

aṭṭha →

pts

…a.); Mil.282 (maṇiratanaṃ subhaṃ jātimantaṃ a.) of the pillars of a heavenly palace (Vimāna) Ja.vi.127 = Ja.vi.173 = Vv.78#2 (a….

bahūta →

pts

…abundant, much Thig.406 (˚ratana, so read for bahuta˚), Thig.435 (for bahutadhana); Ja.iii.425 (bahūtam ajjaṃ “plenty of food”; ajja =…

bharatā →

pts

only in cpd. dub˚; difficulty to support, state of being hard to maintain, synonymous with kosajja at AN.iv.280, and kuhanā at AN.v.159, AN.v.161-opp. *subh …

bhā →

pts

…& C. explains.: “bhā ti ratanass’ etaṃ nāmaṃ.” The variant reading for bhaññaṃ is bhuñjaṃ; the passage may be corrupt from…

bhāra →

pts

…= pregnant)
bhāratara (adj. compar.) forming a heavier load Mil.155
■ Cp. ati˚; sam˚. 2. a load, cartload (as measure of…

bhārataka →

pts

…petty descendants of Bhārata“ or: load-carrier, porter (?) SN.iv.117 (indignantly applied to apprentices and other low class young men who…

bhāsā →

pts

speech, language, esp. vernacular, dialect Ja.iv.279 (manussa˚ human speech), Ja.iv.392 (caṇḍāla˚); Kp-a.101 (saka-saka˚-anurūpa); Snp-a.397 (Milakkha˚); DN-a.i.176 (Kirātā-Yavanâdi-Millakkhāna …

bhātar →

pts

…On pop. etym. see bhaginī.

cp. Vedic bhrātar = Av. bratar, Gr. φράτωρ, Lat. frater, Goth. brōpar = Ohg….

bodhi →

pts

Bodhi1

feminine (supreme knowledge, enlightenment, the knowledge possessed by a Buddha (see also sambodhi & sammā-sambodhi) MN.i.356; MN.ii.95 = DN.iii.237 (saddho h …

bojjhaṅga →

pts

factor or constituent of knowledge or wisdom. There are 7 bojjhangas usually referred to or understood from the context. There are enumerated at several places, e.g. at DN.iii.106, where they are ment …

bālaka →

pts

…young girl Thag-a.54 (Tha-ap.1). 2. fool Dhs-a.51 (˚rata fond of fools).

fr. bāla

cakka →

pts

…pair of wheels Vv.83#2; -ratana the treasure of the wheel that is of the sun (cp. Rh. D. Buddh. Suttas p. 252 Dialogues

catura →

pts

clever, skilled, shrewd Ja.iii.266; Ja.vi.25
■ Der. f. abstr. caturatā cleverness Vb.351 (= cāturiya).

Deriv. uncertain. Perhaps from tvar to move, that is quickly. Sk. catura

cira →

pts

… ■ cirataraṃ (compar.) for a (comparatively) long time, rather long AN.iii.58; Pv.ii.8#7….

dassanīya →

pts

adjective fair to behold, beautiful good-looking (= dassituṃ yutta DN-a.i.141), often in formula abhirūpa d. pāsādika paramāya vaṇṇapokkharatāya samannāgəta to express matchless physical beauty: D …

daḷiddatā →

pts

poverty Vv-a.63.

Sk. daridratā

dhamma →

pts

…guarded Snp.288;

  • -rata fond of the Law Snp.327; Dhp.364; Dhp-a.iv.95; cp. dh- [gatā]rati Thag.742; Dhp.354; *…

dhura →

pts

  1. a yoke, a pole, the shaft of a carriage Ja.i.192 (purima-sakaṭa˚) Ja.i.196; Cp.ii.8, Cp.ii.4.
  2. (fig.) a burden, load, charge, office, responsibility Snp.256 (vahanto porisaṃ dh ˚ṃ “carrying a hu …

dhuratā →

pts

in cpd. anikkhitta-dh. “a state of unflinching endurance” Cnd.394, Cnd.405 = Dhs.13 etc. = Vb.350, Vb.370 (+ dhura-sampaggāha); opp nikkhitta-dh. weakness of character, lack of endurance (= pamā …

dussa →

pts

…Dhp-a.iv.11;

  • -ratana “a pearl of a garment,” a fine garment Mil.262.
  • -vaṭṭi

dvāra →

pts

  1. lit. an outer door, a gate, entrance Vin.i.15; SN.i.58 SN.i.138, SN.i.211; Ja.i.346; Ja.ii.63; Ja.vi.330; Vb.71 sq.; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.67 (village gate), Pv-a.79; Sdhp.54, Sdhp.356
    ■ That d. can …

dāna →

pts

…Vism.306; frequently with ˚rata fond of giving alms SN.v.351 SN.v.392 AN.iv.6 (vigatamalamaccherena cetasā), AN.iv.266 (identical)

  • -salā a…

gahapati →

pts

…treasure-finder (see ratana) DN.ii.16, DN.ii.176; Snp.p.106. Cp. Rh.D. Dialogues etc. ii.206.

gaha + pati. Vedic…

gambhīratā →

pts

depth Dhp-a.i.92.

abstr. fr. prec.

giddha →

pts

…(sukhe); Pv-a.3 (+ rata (= gadhita), Pv-a.271 (āhāre = hungry; cp. giddhin). In series with similar terms of desire; giddha gathita (or…

go →

pts

…ranks as one of the 7 desiderata for one intent on meditation

  1. (adj.) (-˚) feeding on or in, living in; metaph. dealing with, mixing with….

gutta →

pts

  1. as pp. guarded, protected
    1. lit nagaraṃ guttaṃ a well-guarded city Dhp.315 = Thag.653 Thag.1005; Devinda˚ protected by the Lord of gods Vv.30#8-
    2. fig. (med.) guarded, watchful, constrain …

indriya →

pts

A. On term

Indriya is one of the most comprehensive & important categories of Buddhist psychological philosophy & ethics meaning “controlling principle, directive force, élan, δύναμις” in t …

ittaratā →

pts

changeableness Mil.93 (of a woman).

fr. ittara

jaratā →

pts

old age Dhs.644≈ (rūpassa j. decay of form); Vism.449.

see jarati

jhāna →

pts

…(cp. Dhp-a.iii.226);

  • -rata fond of meditation SN.i.53, SN.i.122; SN.iv.117; Iti.40; Snp.212, Snp.503, Snp.1009; Vv.50#15…

jiṇṇatā →

pts

decrepitude DN-a.i.283 (jarā˚).

cp. jiṇṇa, jaratā & jīraṇatā

jāgaratā →

pts

watchfulness, vigilance SN.i.3.

cp. Sk. jāgaraṇa

kakkaratā →

pts

roughness, harshness, deceitfulness, Pp.19, Pp.23.

kalaha →

pts

…a row Ja.iv.88.

-ābhirata delighting in quarrels, quarrelsome Snp.276 Thag.958. -ṅkara picking up a quarrel Ja.vi.45…

kambala →

pts

Vin. Texts ii.154);

  • -ratana a precious rug of wool Ja.iv.138; Mil.17 (16 ft. long 18 ft. wide); *…

kamma →

pts

…Mil.334; -rata delighting in business DN.ii.78; Iti.71; -vatthu objects, items of an act Vin.v.116;…

kappana →

pts

…danta˚ Ja.i.321. 3. (adj.) (-˚) trimmed arranged with: nānāratana˚ Vv-a.35.

fr. kappeti, cp. Sk. kalpana

kaya →

pts

…selling, trade in ˚paṭivirata DN.i.5 = AN.ii.209 = AN.v.205 Pp.58; DN.i.64; SN.v.473; Snp.929; Ja.v.243; Khus.114; Dhp-a.i.78; Pv-a.29 (=…

kerāṭika →

pts

adjective deceitful, false, hypocritic Ja.i.461 (explained by biḷāra); Ja.iv.220; Ja.iv.223 (= kirāsa) MN-a.152; Dhp-a.iii.389 (= saṭha)
■ a˚ honest, frank Ja.v.117 (= akitava, ajūtakara).

fr. kirāṭa

khandha →

pts

…(pl.) the elements or substrata of sensory existence, sensorial aggregates which condition the appearance of life in any form. Their character…

khujja →

pts

adjective

  1. humpbacked Ja.v.426 (+ piṭhasappī); DN-a.i.148 (in combination with vāmana kirāta); f. Dhp-a.i.194, Dhp-a.i.226.
  2. small, inferior, in kh˚-rājā a smaller, subordinate king Sdhp.453 …

kirāsa →

pts

adjective false, fraudulent Ja.iv.223 (= kerāṭika).

a by-form of kirāṭa

kirāta →

pts

Kirāta & kirāṭa

a man of a tribe of junglemen, classed with dwarfs among the attendants of a chief DN-a.i.148. See on the Kirāta as a mountain tribe Zimmer, Altindisches Leben p.34. Cp. also apaki …

kirāṭa →

pts

Kirāta & kirāṭa

a man of a tribe of junglemen, classed with dwarfs among the attendants of a chief DN-a.i.148. See on the Kirāta as a mountain tribe Zimmer, Altindisches Leben p.34. Cp. also apaki …

kolaputti →

pts

at AN.i.38 is composition form of kulaputta, and is to be combined with the foll
■ vaṇṇa-pokkharatā i.e. light colour as becoming a man of good family. Kern

Toevoegselen

kubbara →

pts

the pole of a carriage AN.iv.191, AN.iv.193; Vv-a.269, Vv-a.271, Vv-a.275. ratha˚ SN.i.109, Vv.64#2 (= vedikā Vv-a) Der. (vividha-) kubbaratā Vv-a.276.

kāma →

pts

…SN.v.59; Dhs-a.166; -rata delighting in pleasures Ja.v.255; -rati amorous enjoyment (as arati Thig.58 and…

kūṭa →

pts

…Pv.iii.2#21; Vv.8#2 (= ratanamayakaṇṇikāya bandhaketuvanto Vv-a.50); Vv-a.6 (upari˚, with upper storey) variant reading…

laguḷa →

pts

…s. v. lacertus Cp. P. bhuja1 & ratana

laṅghamayā →

pts

…reads laṅghimayā (“like deer; jumping”?) & explains by nānā-ratana-mayā “made of var. jewels,” rather strange.

ludda →

pts

…= luddaka); Ja.iii.432 (Bharata by name) Pp.56 (māgavika, sākuṇika, l., macchaghātaka etc. explained by dāruṇa kakkhaḷa at Pp-a.233);…

madhuratā →

pts

sweetness Ja.i.68.

abstr. fr. madhura

manta →

pts

…tato ākāsato satta-ratana-vassaṃ vassati) Others are: paṭhavī-jaya m. (by means of which one conquers the earth) Ja.ii.243;…

maṇi →

pts

-ratana a precious stone or mineral, which is a gem (jewel); i.e. maṇi as a kind of ratana, of which there are seven…

mukharatā →

pts

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

fr. mukhara

mālin →

pts

…Vv.36#2 (nānā-ratana˚); Mhvs.18, Mhvs.30 (vividhadhaja˚ mahābodhi). 2. (perhaps to māla) bearing a stain of, muddy, in…

mānasa →

pts

…Mhvs.5, Mhvs.239; rata˚; Pv-a.19; sañcodita˚ urged (in her heart) Pv-a.68; soka-santatta˚ with a heart burning with grief…

nalāṭa →

pts

the forehead SN.i.118; Ja.iii.393; Ja.iv.417 (nalāṭena maccuṃ ādāya: by his forelock); Vism.185; Dhp-a.i.253.

  • -anta the side of the forehead Ja.vi.331;
  • *-[maṇḍala](/define/ma …

navaka →

pts

…a younger one, or the youngest (opp. theratara) DN.ii.154; Ja.i.218; Mil.24.

Sk. navaka

nekkhamma →

pts

…AN.iii.376;

  • -ābhirata fond of renunciation AN.iv.224 AN.v.175; Pts.ii.173;
  • -dhātu the sphere or element of…

nibbāna →

pts

…padīpo).

  • -abhirata fond of N. (cp. III. 3) SN.i.38; AN.iii.435; Snp.86 (visalla +); *…

niddā →

pts

…Iti.72 (+ kammarāma, bhassarata);

  • -ārāmatā fondness of sleep laziness, sluggishness AN.iii.116, AN.iii.293 sq.,…

nikkhitta →

pts

…of, rid of DN.ii.14 (maṇi-ratanaṃ vatthe n. set into); Iti.13 (sagge: put into heaven) Ja.i.53, Ja.i.266; Pv.iii.6#8; Mil.343 (agga˚; put…

nirata →

pts

adjective fond of, attached to (-˚) SN.i.133; DN-a.i.250; Pv-a.5 (duccarita˚), Pv-a.89, Pv-a.161 (hitakaraṇa˚).

pp. of niramati

nirātaṅka →

pts

adjective healthy Mil.251 (of paddy).

nis + ātanka

okiraṇa →

pts

casting out (see the later avakirati2), only as adj
■ f. okirinī (okilinī through dialect. variation a cast-out woman (cast-out on acct of some cutaneous disease), in double comb

oramati →

pts

…of ava + ramati (cp. avarata 2), i.e. let us desist, let us give up, (i.e. we shall not get through to the other side);…

orata →

pts

…from, restraining oneself Vv-a.72 (= virato; cp. uparata).

o + rata, pp. of ramati

pahūta →

pts

…(C. reading for T. bahuta-ratana).

panta →

pts

…Vism.73 (panta-senāsane rata) Snp-a.263 (variant reading pattha).

  • -sena (adj.) one who has his resting place far away…

papañca →

pts

  1. obstacle, impediment, a burden which causes delay hindrance, delay Dhp-a.i.18; Dhp-a.ii.91 (kathā˚). ˚ṃ karoti to delay, to tarry Ja.iv.145; ˚ṃ akatvā without delay Ja.i.260; Ja.vi.392
    ■ ati …

parada →

pts

…of d in parada˚; thus = parata yutta?] “fond of being prepared,” adapted, apt, active alert; only in one stock phrase (which points to this…

parikamma →

pts

…(dāru), Mil.282 (maṇiratana); Vv-a.188. In special sense used with ref. to jhāna, as kasiṇa˚; processes whereby jhāna is introduced,…

parikappa →

pts

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

fr. pari + kalp

pariṇāyaka →

pts

…one of the 7 treasures (ratanāni) of a great king or Cakkavattin (according to Bdhgh on DN.ii.177 the eldest son; in the Lal. Vist. a general…

pavāla →

pts

…Snp-a.117; Vv-a.112 (˚ratana). 2. a sprout, young branch, shoot Ja.iii.389, Ja.iii.395 (kāḷa-valli˚); Ja.v.207; Ne.14 (˚ankura);…

pavāḷa →

pts

…Snp-a.117; Vv-a.112 (˚ratana). 2. a sprout, young branch, shoot Ja.iii.389, Ja.iii.395 (kāḷa-valli˚); Ja.v.207; Ne.14 (˚ankura);…

paññā →

pts

…pp. 517 sq. (˚niddesa)

  • -ratana the gem of reason or knowledge Dhs.16 Dhs.20 etc
  • -vimutta freed by reason DN.ii.70 DN.iii.105 DN.iii.254…

paṭhama →

pts

…Ja.vi.510; Dhp-a.i.138; Vv-a.230; Pv-a.93.

Ved. prathama, cp. Av. fratəma; also Ved. prataraṃ further, Gr. πρότερος superl….

paṭi →

pts

…˚vinodeti (drive out), ˚virata, ˚saṃharati, ˚sallīna, ˚sutta, ˚sumbhita

II. (applied, in reflexive sense):

  1. to, on to, up to,…

paṭisallāna →

pts

…or seclusion (see ˚rata) AN.iii.261 sq.; Iti.39; Cnd.433.

  • -sāruppa very suitable for seclusion…

paṭivirata →

pts

adjective abstaining from, shrinking from (with abl.) DN.i.5; MN.iii.23; SN.v.468; Iti.63; Pp.39 Pp.58; DN-a.i.70; Pv-a.28, Pv-a.260
app˚; not abstaining from Vin.ii.296; SN.v.468; Iti.64.

p …

paṭivirati →

pts

abstinence from Dhs.299; MN.iii.74; Pv-a.206.

fr. paṭivirata

pokkharatā →

pts

splendidness “flower-likeness,” only in cpd. vaṇṇa-pokkharatā beauty of complexion DN.i.114; Vin.i.268; SN.i.95 SN.ii.279; AN.i.38, AN.i.86; AN.ii.203; AN.iii.90; DN-a.i.282; Kp-a.179; Vv-a.14; …

puppha →

pts

Puppha1

neuter a flower Vin.ii.123; SN.i.204 = Ja.iii.308; Snp.2, Snp.5; Dhp.47 sq.; Dhp.377; Vism.430; Snp-a.78 (paduma˚); Vv-a.73; Pv-a.127; Sdhp.550- pupphāni (pl.) Vb-a.255 (of …

purekkhāratā →

pts

deference to (-˚) Dhp-a.iv.181 (attha˚).

abstr. fr. purekkhāra

purātana →

pts

adjective belonging to the past, former, old Ne-a.194.

fr. purā, cp. sanātana in formation

pākatika →

pts

…Ja.v.274; Mil.218 (maṇiratana); Dhp-a.i.20; Vv-a.288; Pv-a.66 (where id. p Ja.iii.167 reads paṭipākatika), Pv-a.206; *pākatikaṃ…

pātar →

pts

adverb early in the morning, in foll forms:

  1. pātar (before vowels), only in cpd. -āsa morning meal, breakfast [cp. BSk. prātar-aśana Divy.631] DN.iii.94; Snp.387; Ja.i.232; V …

pūreti →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.82 (sakaṭāni ratanehi); Dhp-a.iv.200 (pattaṃ); Pv-a.100 (bhaṇḍassa), Pv-a.145 (suvaṇṇassa). 2. to fulfil…

ramati →

pts

…& ramanīya;* (q.v.)
pp rata
caus 1 rameti to give pleasure to, to please, to fondle Thag.13; Ja.v.204;…

ramita →

pts

…oneself with (loc. or saha) Snp.709 (vanante r. siyā); Dhp.305 (id. = abhirata Dhp-a.iii.472) Pv.ii.12#21 (’mhi tayā saha).

pp. of rameti

ratana →

pts

…On ratana in similes see J.P.T.S. 1909, 127. 2. (fig.) treasure, gem of (-˚) Snp.836 (etādisaṃ…

ratanaka →

pts

…in phrase aniggata-ratanake “When the treasure has not gone out” Vin.iv.160, where the chief queen is meant with…

ratani →

pts

cubit Mil.85 (aṭṭha rataniyo).

Sk. aratni “elbow” with apocope and diaeresis; given at Halāyudha 2, 381 as “a cubit, or measure from the…

ratanika →

pts

adjective a ratana in length Ja.i.7 (aḍḍha˚); Mil.312 (aṭṭha˚).

fr. ratana

ratha →

pts

Ratha1

a two-wheeled carriage, chariot (for riding driving or fighting SN.i.33 (ethically); AN.iv.191 (horse cart; diff. parts of a ratha); MN.i.396; Snp.300, Snp.654 Vism.593 (in its com …

ratta →

pts

…with the choice of either = ratana-ññu i.e. knowing the gem of Nibbāna, or = bahu-ratti-vidū i.e. knowing many nights); Thag-a.141. A f….

raṭati →

pts

to yell, cry; shout (at), scold, revile: not found in the texts.

raṭ; Dhtp.86: “paribhāsane”

rājan →

pts

…the appearance of the cakka-ratana)
■ Without muddhāvasitta: rājāno khattiyā Dhp.294 = Ne.165. Cp…

rājā →

pts

…the appearance of the cakka-ratana)
■ Without muddhāvasitta: rājāno khattiyā Dhp.294 = Ne.165. Cp…

rūpa →

pts

…quality) of the substrata of sensory individual existence or the khandhas They are the 5: rūpa-kkhandha, vedanā˚ saññā˚,…

sahita →

pts

… > Toevoegselen

ii.51 takes it as a corrupted Sk. śaṃsita\-vrata.

pp. of saṃ + dhā, cp. Sk. sahita = saṃhita

samagga →

pts

…samagganandin, samaggarata, and samaggārāma, rejoicing in peace, delighting in peace impassioned for peace DN.i.4 = AN.ii.209 = Pp.57;…

samādhi →

pts

  1. concentration; a concentrated, self-collected, intent state of mind and meditation which, concomitant with right living, is a necessary condition to the attainment of higher wisdom and emancipatio …

sanantana →

pts

adjective primeval, of old; for ever, eternal DN.ii.240, DN.ii.244; SN.i.189 (cp. K.S. i.321: porāṇaka santānaṃ vā paṇḍitānaṃ dhamma); Dhp-a.i.51.

for sanātana (cp. purātana); Idg. *seno = Gr. ε …

sannirata →

pts

adjective being (quite) happy together Ja.v.405. Sannirumbhati (rundhati)

saṃ + nirata

sarabhū →

pts

lizard Vin.ii.110; AN.ii.73; Ja.ii.135, Ja.ii.147; Snp-a.439.

cp. Sk. saraṭa

sateratā →

pts

lightning Ja.v.14, Ja.v.203. Also as sateritā Vv.33#3; Vv.64#4; Vv-a.161 (= vijjulatā), Vv-a.277. As saderitā at Thag.260.

cp. Sk. śatahradā, śata + hrada

satta →

pts

…in extent Ja.v.484.

  • -ratana the 7 royal treasures DN.i.88; Iti.15; Ja.v.484.
  • -ratta a week Ja.vi.230…

saññā →

pts

…sabbaloke anabhirata-, anicca-, anicce dukkha-, dukkhe anatta-pahāna-, virāga-, nirodha-saññā AN.v.105; the one

saṅgaṇikā →

pts

-rata fond of society DN.ii.78; Snp.54; cp. sangaṇike rata Thag.84

siṅgāra →

pts

erotic sentiment; siṅgāratā (f.) fondness of decorations Ja.i.184; an elegant dress, finery Mil.2; (adj.) elegant, graceful (thus read) Ja.ii.99 singāra-bhāva being elegant or graceful (said of a h …

soracca →

pts

soracciya (nt.) the same Ja.iii.453.

fr. sorata

sorata →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.56.

= su + rata, with so˚ for sū˚, which latter is customary for su˚ before r (cp. dūr˚ for dur˚). See du1 2 and…

surata →

pts

…as “dussīlya.” Cp. sūrata.

su + rata

sīla →

pts

…functions as one of the 7 ratanas (the 5 as given under sampadā up to vimuttiñāṇadassana; plus paṭisambhidā and bojjhanga)
■…

sūrata →

pts

soft, mild Ja.vi.286; Mhbv.75; kindly disposed SN.iv.305. Cp. surata & sorata.

= surata

taya →

pts

…Norm. & the Community) see ratana e.g. Pv-a.1, Pv-a.49, Pv-a.141
piṭaka-ttaya the triad of the Piṭakas…

taṇhā →

pts

…Nibbāna (see above B2c): ˚rata Dhp.187 (explained at Dhp-a.iii.241: arahatte c’ eva nibbāne ca abhirato hoti); Vv.73#5 (explained by…

thera →

pts

…in the Khuddaka-Nikāya. Theratara very senior, oppd to navatara, novice DN.ii.154

  • -vāda the doctrine of the…

thiratā →

pts

steadfastness, stability Dhp-a.iv.176 (thiratāya thavarā; so read for ṭhira˚).

fr. thira

ucchepaka →

pts

leavings of food MN.ii.7 (variant reading uccepaka with cc for cch as ucciṭṭha: ucchiṭṭha). The passage is to be read ucchepake va te ratā. A diff. connotation would be implied by taking ucchepaka = u …

uddissa →

pts

…(= ārabbha), Pv-a.49 (ratanattayaṃ), Pv-a.70 (maṃ), Pv-a.146.

  • -kata allotted to, specified as, meant for (cp….

udumbara →

pts

…fig tree, Ficus Glomerata DN.ii.4; Vin.iv.35; AN.iv.283 (˚khādika), AN.iv.283 (id.), AN.iv.324 (id.); Snp.5; Dhp-a.i.284; Snp-a.19;…

uparata →

pts

…orata) Vin.i.245 (ratt-ûparata abstaining from food at night = ratti-bhojanato uparata DN-a.i.77); DN.i.5 (id.); MN.i.319 (bhaya˚); Snp.914…

upādāya →

pts

adverb

  1. (as prep. with acc.) lit. “taking it up” (as such & such), i.e.
    1. out of, as, for; in phrase anukampaṃ upādāya out of pity or mercy DN.i.204; Pv-a.61, Pv-a.141, Pv-a.164
    2. compar …

upāsaka →

pts

…(˚caṇḍāla, ˚ratana); AN.iv.220 sq. (kittāvatā hoti); Snp.376 Snp.384; Ja.i.83; Pv.i.10#4; Vb.248 (˚sikkhā); DN-a.i.234;…

upāya →

pts

…way, means, expedient, stratagem SN.iii.53 sq., SN.iii.58; DN.iii.220 (˚kosalla) Snp.321 (˚ññū); Ja.i.256; Cnd.570 (for upaya); Pv-a.20…

uḷāratā →

pts

Err:508

vagga →

pts

…incomplete chapter of bhikkhus Vin.i.315 sq. (opp. sam agga-kamma)
■ rata
= ˚ārāma.

vi + agga, Sk. vyagra; opposed to samagga

vajuḷa →

pts

…several plants, a tree (the ratan: Halāyudha 2 46) Ja.v.420. See also vaṅgati.

cp. Sk. vañjula. Given as vañjula at…

vara →

pts

…vuttaṃ Vv-a.82); ratana˚; the best of gems Snp.683; rāja˚; famous king Vv.32#1 (= Sakka Vv-a.134); or inserted between noun and…

varaṇa →

pts

the tree Crataeva roxburghii Ja.i.222, Ja.i.317 (-rukkha), Ja.i.319 = Dhp-a.iii.409 (˚kaṭṭhabhañja); Ja.vi.535.

cp. Sk. varaṇa rampart,…

vata →

pts

…taking up a (good) practice, observance of a vow Ja.i.157.

cp. Vedic vrata vow. fr. vṛt, meaning later “milk” (see…

vaṇṇa →

pts

appearance etc (lit. “cover, coating”). There is a considerable fluctuation of meaning, especially between meanings 2, 3, 4. One may group as follows.

  1. colour Snp.447 (meda˚); SN.v.216 (chavi˚ of t …

vaṭaṃsa →

pts

…Vv.38#5 (explained as “ratanamayā kaṇṇikā” (pl.) at Vv-a.174); Ja.vi.488; Vv-a.178 Vv-a.189, Vv-a.209
Note. The root…

vetasa →

pts

the ratan reed, Calamus rotang Ja.v.167; Snp-a.451.

Vedic vetasa

veḷuriya →

pts

…lapis lazuli, vajira diamend. See also under ratana1.

cp. dial. Sk. vaiḍūrya

vi →

pts

…˚raja fault*-less*, ˚rata *abs-*taining ˚rūpa *un-*sightly, ˚vaṭa unveiled, ˚vaṇṇeti defame ˚vāda dis-pute, ˚sama uneven,…

vidatthi →

pts

…Dhp-a.iv.220; Vb-a.343 (dvādas’ angulāni vidatthi; dve vidatthiyo ratanaṃ, etc.).

cp. Vedic vitasti; see Geiger,

Pali Grammar

vimāna →

pts

…in the Mbhārata and elsewhere in Epic Sk.

Vimāna2

disrespect, contempt Snp.887 (˚dassin showing contempt).

vi +…

virata →

pts

abstaining from (abl.) Snp.59, Snp.531, Snp.704, Snp.900, Snp.1070; Mnd.314; Cnd.591; Vv-a.72; Sdhp.338.

pp. of viramati

vitthāratā →

pts

explicitness, detail Ne.2. As vitthāraṇā at Ne.9.

fr. vitthāra

vossagga →

pts

…SN.v.63 sq., SN.v.351 (˚rata fond of giving) AN.ii.66 (identical); AN.iii.53 (identical); Pts.i.109 Pts.ii.24, Pts.ii.117 Ja.vi.213 (kamma˚);…

vīsati →

pts

…(˚yojana-sata); Ja.v.36 (˚ratana-sata); Dhp-a.i.8 Dhp-a.ii.91 (˚yojana-sataṃ).

both for Vedic viṃśati; cp. Av. vīsaiti, Gr. ει…

vīsaṃ →

pts

…(˚yojana-sata); Ja.v.36 (˚ratana-sata); Dhp-a.i.8 Dhp-a.ii.91 (˚yojana-sataṃ).

both for Vedic viṃśati; cp. Av. vīsaiti, Gr. ει…

yathā →

pts

…etesan ti yatodhikāni uparata-koṭṭhāsāni“); Ja.iv.487 (with better Commentary explanation: “yena yena odhinā thitāni tena tena…

yaṭṭhi →

pts

…a measure of length (= 7 ratanas) Vb-a.343.

  • -koṭi the end of the stick or staff Dhp-a.i.15. *…

yāca →

pts

…payata-pāṇī vossaggarata yāca-yoga dāna-saṃvibhāga-rata to denote great love of liberality, e.g. at AN.i.226; AN.ii.66; AN.iii.313….

ācārin →

pts

adjective noun of good conduct, one who behaves well AN.i.211 (anācārī viratā l. 4 fr. bottom is better read as ācārī virato, in accordance with variant reading).

fr. ācāra

ādaratā →

pts

Err:501

ākara →

pts

mine, usually in cpd. ratan-ākara a mine of jewels Thag.1049; Ja.ii.414; Ja.vi.459; Dpvs.i.18
■ Cp. also Mil.356; Vv-a.13.

cp. Sk. ākara

ārakā →

pts

adverb far off, far from, away from, also used as prep. c abl. and as adj. pl. keeping away from, removed, far Vin.ii.239 = AN.iv.202 (sanghamhā); DN.i.99, DN.i.102 (adj.) DN.i.167; MN.i.280 (adj.) SN …

ārata →

pts

leaving off, keeping away from, abstaining Ja.iv.372 (= virata); Cnd.591 (+ virata paṭivirata).

Sk. ārata, pp. of ā + ram, cp. ārati

ārāma →

pts

…combd. with rata, e.g. dhammārāma dhammarata finding delight in the Dh.) SN.i.235 SN.iv.389 sq. (bhav˚, upādān˚); AN.i.35,…

āsiṃsaniya →

pts

adjective to be wished for, desirable Mil.2 (˚ratana).

grd. of āsiṃsati

āvaṭa →

pts

covered, veiled, shut off against, prohibited DN.i.97, DN.i.246; MN.i.381 (˚dvāra); Ja.vi.267. -anāvaṭa uncovered, unveiled, exposed, open DN.i.137 (˚dvāra); DN.iii.191 (˚dvāratā …

āveḷin →

pts

…id. p. Vv.48#2 āveline) Vv.32#3 ; Vv-a.125 (on Vv.30#2 explains as ratana-maya-pupph’ āveḷavatī).

fr. āveḷā

āyāma →

pts

…Ja.iii.389; Mil.17 (ratanaṃ soḷasahatthaṃ āyāmena aṭṭhahatthaṃ vitthārena), Mil.282 (ratanaṃ catuhatth’āyāmaṃ);…