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vatthu, 165 találat.

vatthu →

pts

…(= tāla avatthu kata) vatthu means foundation, basis, ground to feed and live on, thus “a palm deprived of its foundation”:…

aggāḷave cetiye →

dppn

Aggāḷave CetiyeAggālavacetiya

The chief shrine at Āḷavī, originally a pagan place of worship, but later converted into a Buddhist vihāra. The Buddha stopped here on many occasions during his wander …

ambaṭṭha →

dppn

…Pokkharasādi’s to Kapilavatthu, to the Mote Hall of the Sākyans, and had been insulted there. DN.i.91

Asked by the Buddha to what family he…

anupiya →

dppn

…country to the east of Kapilavatthu. Large numbers of Sākiyan princes joined the Order there, including Bhaddiya, Anuruddha, Ānanda, Bhagu,…

bhaddiya →

dppn

…the Sākyan rājas of Kapilavatthu and entered the Order in the Anupiya Mango grove with Anuruddha and the others, soon afterwards attaining to…

bharaṇḍukālāma →

dppn

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

buddha →

dppn

…BCE. He was raised in Kapilavatthu, where he had a wife and child, but left home in search of the Deathless at the age of 29. After six years of…

bārānasī →

dppn

…- the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadāya in Isipatana near Bārānasī that the Buddha…

bāvarī →

dppn

…through Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, Pāvā, Bhoganagara and Vesāli. When they arrived before the Buddha, they greeted him in the name…

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 pātimokkha under a learned monk if the leader of their own c …

dakkhiṇāpatha →

dppn

…pp.60ff). In the Petavatthu Commentary PvA., p.133 the Damila country (Damilavisaya) is included in the Dakkhinapatha.

The Dakkhinapatha is…

daṇḍapāṇi →

dppn

A Sākiyan of Kapilavatthu. It is recorded MN.i.108 that Daṇḍapāṇi once met the Buddha in Kapilavatthu and questioned him on his teachings….

devadatta →

dppn

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

ghaṭāya →

dppn

A Sākiyan of Kapilavatthu, who built a monastery attached to the Nigrodhārāma. There the Mahā Suññatā Sutta was preached. MN.iii.110

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…inhabitants of Kapilavatthu are called Kāpilavatthavā. SN.iv.182

From Kapilavatthu lay a direct road to Vesālī, Vin.ii.253 and through…

khemā →

dppn

…when Khemā was at Toraṇavatthu, between Sāvatthī and Sāketa, Pasenadi, who happened to spend one night there, heard of her presence and went…

kimbila →

dppn

…Sākiyan of Kapilavatthu. He was converted with Bhaddiya and four other Sākyan nobles at Anupiya. Vin.ii.182 Kimbila seems to have…

kosala →

dppn

…MN.ii.209 Toraṇavatthu, SN.iv.374 Dandakappa, AN.iii.402 Nagaravinda, MN.iii.290 Naḷakapāna, AN.v.122 MN.i.462 Nāḷandā,…

kosambī →

dppn

…Sāvatthī, Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, Pāvā, Bhoganagara and Vesāli.

Near Kosambī, by the river, was Udena’s park, the Udakavana,…

kusinārā →

dppn

…the other three being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Isipatana. DN.ii.140 Mention is made of other visits paid to Kusinārā by the Buddha, prior to…

kālakhemaka →

dppn

…Nigrodhārāma, near Kapilavatthu, and once, during robe-making time, many monks lived there. On this occasion the Buddha preached the…

kūṭāgārasālā →

dppn

…the Buddha hither from Kapilavatthu AN.iv.274f. Vin.ii.253f.; The Buddha gave Pajāpatī Gotamī, at her special request, a summary of his…

lomasakaṅgiya →

dppn

…the Nigrodhārāma in Kapilavatthu, and questioned him on the Bhaddekaratta Sutta. When Lomasakaṅgiya again confessed his ignorance, Candana…

lomasavaṅgīsa →

dppn

…completely destroyed them from the root. The interview took place in the Nigrodhārāma at Kapilavatthu.

The name Lomasavaṅgīsa is, probably,…

lumbineyya →

dppn

…park situated between Kapilavatthu and Devadaha. It was there that the Buddha was born. In the Sutta Nipāta Snp.683 it is stated that the Buddha…

mahisavatthu →

dppn

A place on the Saṅkheyya Mountain where Uttara is said to have stayed, in Dhavajālika vihāra. AN.iv.162

on the Saṅkheyya Mountain in Dhavajālika vihāra.3monastery

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…their new Mote Hall at Kapilavatthu, he asked Moggallāna, after their departure, to talk to the monks, as he himself was weary. And Moggallāna…

mahānāma →

dppn

…the Buddha arrived at Kapilavatthu he asked Mahānāma to find him lodging for the night. Mahānāma tried everywhere without success, and finally…

mahāpajāpatī →

dppn

…Buddha was staying at Kapilavatthu she approached the Buddha with 500 Sakyan ladies and asked leave to be ordained as nuns. The Buddha did not…

mahāvana →

dppn

…wood near Kapilavatthu. In this wood was preached the Mahāsamaya Sutta and the Madhupiṇḍika…

nandiya →

dppn

…a Sākiyan family of Kapilavatthu, and was called Nandiya because his birth brought bliss. He left the world at the same time as Anuruddha,…

nigrodhārāma →

dppn

…grove near Kapilavatthu, where a residence was provided for the Buddha. Vin.i.82 There Mahāpajāpati Gotamī first asked permission for…

nāgasamāla →

dppn

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

rāhula →

dppn

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

rāhulamātā →

dppn

…Buddha’s visit to Kapilavatthu Rāhulamātā sent Rāhula to him saying, “That is your father, go and ask him for your inheritance.”…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Sāvatthī, Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, on to Rājagaha, by way of the usual places. The Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta DN.ii.72ff. gives a…

setabyā →

dppn

…Beyond it were Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, Pāvā, etc.

To the north of Setavyā was the Siṃsapāvana, where Kumāra Kassapa lived, and…

suddhodana →

dppn

A Sākiyan Rājā of Kapilavatthu and father of Gotama Buddha.

Māyā was his chief consort, and, after her death her sister Pajāpatī was raised…

sundarika →

dppn

SundarikaBhāradvāja

A brahmin, one of the Bhāradvājas. Once, when he was performing Fire-rites on the banks of the Sundarikā, he looked round to see if there were anyone, to whom he could give what …

sāketa →

dppn

…and Sāvatthī was Toraṇavatthu, and it is said SN.iv.374ff. that, when Pasenadi went from the capital to Sāketa, he spent a night in…

sākya →

dppn

…or Mote Hall, at Kapilavatthu. See, e.g., D.i.91 the Sākyans had a similar Mote Hall at Cātumā M.i.457. The Mallas of Kusinārā also had a…

sāvatthī →

dppn

…two cities Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, Pāvā and Bhoganagara. Further on, there was a road running southwards from Sāvatthī through…

toraṇavatthu →

dppn

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

27.145923,82.1255492town

upāli →

dppn

…a barber’s family in Kapilavatthu and entered the service of the Sākiyan princes. When Anuruddha and his cousins left the world and sought…

vesāli →

dppn

…he had gone from Kapilavatthu, that Mahā Pajāpatī Gotamī followed the Buddha with five hundred other Sākyan women, and, with the help of…

akkosavatthu →

ncped

basis, ground for abuse

aṭṭhavatthuka →

ncped

connected with eight bases or grounds

chejjavatthu →

ncped

ground for cutting off (someone) from the saṅgha.

codanāvatthu →

ncped

ground for criticism or accusation.

desitavatthuka →

ncped

on a site pointed out or specified.

ekavatthuka →

ncped

having the same basis or ground; relating to the same matter

kapilavatthu →

ncped

the city where Prince Siddhartha was born.

kathāvatthu →

ncped

subject for discourse or a story; a subject of conversation

khuddakavatthuka →

ncped

the section on minor matters, the Khuddakavatthukkhandhaka of the Vinayapiṭaka

nīcavatthuka →

ncped

with a low platform, on a low site.

tālavatthu →

ncped

(according to commentaries) (like) the site of a (previous) palm-tree; or like a palm-tree with its top tuft of leaves cut off; i.e. with no possibility of (re) growth.

tālavatthukata →

ncped

destroyed utterly (with no possibility of regrowth)

tālāvatthu →

ncped

uccavatthuka →

ncped

having a raised site, a raised foundation or platform

āghātavatthu →

ncped

occasion of ill-will; reason for resentment

ārāmavatthu →

ncped

the site or ground for a park

bhāvanā →

nyana

…development forms one of the 3 kinds of meritorious action puñña-kiriya-vatthu. ‘Delight in meditation’ bhāvanā -…

emotion →

nyana

Emotion: 8 sources of e.: samvega-vatthu. The 4 places rousing emotion; samvejanīya-tthāna

favour →

nyana

Favour: 4 ways of showing sangaha-vatthu

foundation →

nyana

…the 24 conditions paccaya,. Wrong f. of morality, see: nissaya f. of sympathy: sangaha-vatthu f. f orming absorptions:…

hadaya-vatthu →

nyana

Hadaya-vatthu: ‘heart as physical base’ of mental life. The heart, according to the commentaries as well as to the general Buddhist tradition,…

paramattha →

nyana

…the first para. of the Kathāvatthu, a work of the Abhidhamma Pitaka see: Guide, p. 62. App: vohāra.

The commentarial discussions on these truths…

patti-dāna →

nyana

…Tirokudda Sutta Khp. and Petavatthu and its Com. Khp. Tr.. It is one of the ten ‘bases of meritorious action’ puññakiriyavatthu, called there…

puñña-kiriya-vatthu →

nyana

Puñña-kiriya-vatthu: ‘bases of meritorious action’. In the suttas, 3 are mentioned consisting of giving generosity; dāna - maya -…

tanhā →

nyana

…199; Vibh., Ch. 17 Khuddakavatthu-Vibhanga.

According to the dependent origination, craving is conditioned by feeling; on this see D. 22 section…

āsava →

nyana

…A. VI, 63. In Vibh. Khuddakavatthu Vibh. both the 3-fold and 4-fold division are mentioned. The fourfold division also occurs under the name of…

ajjhattika →

pts

…Ja.iv.402 (bāhira-vatthuṃ ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhati); Dhs.673, Dhs.751; Vb.13, Vb.67, Vb.82 sq., Vb.119, Vb.131,…

akkosa →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.61.

  • -vatthu always as dasa a˚-vatthūni 10 bases of abuse 10 expressions of cursing Ja.i.191;…

akkuṭṭha →

pts

adjective noun

  1. (adj.) being reviled, scolded, railed at Snp.366 (= dasahi akkosavatthūhi abhisatto Snp-a.364); Ja.vi.187.
  2. (nt.) reviling, scolding, swearing at; in combination *akkuṭṭha-vandi …

anassāvin →

pts

adjective not intoxicated, not enjoying or finding pleasure in Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. = sātavatthusa kāmaguṇesu taṇhasanthavavirahita Snp-a.549).

an + assāvin; cp. assāva + āsava

antima →

pts

…Iti.40; Snp.471.

  • -vatthu “the last thing”, i.e. the extreme, final or worst (sin) Vin.i.121, Vin.i.135, Vin.i.167,…

assāvin →

pts

…only in an˚; not enjoying or finding pleasure, not intoxicated Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. sāta-vatthusa kāmaguṇesu…

avatthu →

pts

…Ja.i.440 (˚kaṃ vacanaṃ). For lit meaning see vatthu.

a + vatthu

avatthuka →

pts

…Ja.i.440 (˚kaṃ vacanaṃ). For lit meaning see vatthu.

a + vatthu

aḍḍha →

pts

…as to meaning Stede, Peta Vatthu p. 107). Note. aḍḍha is never used by itself, for “half in absolute position upaḍḍha (q.v.) is…

aṭṭha →

pts

Aṭṭha1

num. card, eight, decl. like pl. of adj. in-a A. The number in objective significance, based on natural phenomena: see compounds ˚angula, ˚nakha, ˚pada, ˚pāda B. The number in …

bhassa →

pts

…fit talk as the 10 kathā-vatthus, and unfit talk or gossip, as the 32 tiracchāna-kathā).

bheda →

pts

  1. breaking, rending, breach, disunion, dissension Vism.64 sq. (contrasted with ānisaṃsa), Vism.572 sq (with ref. to upādāna & bhava); Vb-a.185 (id.); Sdhp.66, Sdhp.457, Sdhp.463
    mithu˚; bre …

bāhira →

pts

…āyatanā); Ja.iv.402 (˚vatthuṃ ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhāti); Dhs.674 (cp. trsl. p. 207) Vb.13; Mil.215; Vism.450. 3….

catuttha →

pts

…far as it forms the fourth vatthu (beside eyes, ears, nose) according to the gloss: Ja.v.155; extremely doubtful.

Vedic caturtha, Idg….

cetanā →

pts

…under the four blessings of vatthu, paccaya, c., guṇātireka (-sampadā) & def. as “cetanāya…

citta →

pts

…ti viññāṇaṃ bhūmikavatthu-ārammaṇa-kiriyādi-cittatāya pan’ etaṃ cittan ti vuttaṃ Dhp-a.i.228; cittan ti mano mānasaṃ…

dakkhiṇā →

pts

…(Feer) (see Stede, Peta Vatthu, etc. p. 51 sq.; Feer Index to Avs p. 480) DN.i.51 = DN.iii.66 (d
■ uddhaggikā), cp. AN.ii.68 (uddhaggā…

dasa →

pts

Dasa1

the number ten; gen dasannaṃ (Dhp.137); instr. dasahi (Kp iii.) & dasabhi (Vin.i.38). In compounds (-˚) also as ḷasa (soḷasa 16) rasa (terasa 13; pannar˚ 15; aṭṭhār˚ 18).

I. *M …

devatā →

pts

…Ja.i.221; Pv-a.5; vatthu˚; earth gods (the four kings) Pv.4#2; Pv-a.17; vana˚; wood-nymphs MN.i.306; samudda˚; water-sprites…

dukkha →

pts

…d˚ṃ pariññāya sakhettavatthuṃ Tathāgato arahati pūraḷāsaṃ Snp.473 pajahati d˚ṃ Snp.789, Snp.1056. dukkhassa samudayo ca…

dāna →

pts

…alms Ja.vi.333

  • -vatthu that which constitutes a meritorious gift almsgiving, beneficence, offering, donation DN.iii.258 AN.iv.236…

ghara →

pts

…Pp.57; Mil.47. combined with vatthu Pv-a.3, Pv-a.17
■ sūcighara a needle-case Vv-a.251.

  • -ājira house-yard Vism.144 (where…

gūtha →

pts

…in Pv; (cp. Stede, Peta Vatthu 24 sq.), as a decoction of dung also used for medicinal purposes (Vin.i.206 e.g.). Often combination with mutta…

hadaya →

pts

…hadaya-tthena), -vatthu 1 the substance of the heart Mil.281; Dhs-a.140 2 “heart-basis,” the heart as basis of…

kamma →

pts

…DN.ii.78; Iti.71; -vatthu objects, items of an act Vin.v.116; -vācā the text or word of an…

kata →

pts

…Vin.ii.209, tāl’āvatthu˚, pamāṇa˚, bahuli˚, yāni˚, sankhār’ûpekkhā˚ etc 2. with adjectives, e.g. garu˚, bahu˚- …

kathā →

pts

…discussion, in -vatthu (see below) Mhvs.5 Mhvs.138. -dukkathā harmful conversation or idle talk AN.iii.181; opp. su˚;…

khetta →

pts

…with vatthu (field & farm cp. Haus und Hof), to denote objects of trade, etc DN.i.5 (explained at DN-a.i.78: khetta nāma…

kilesa →

pts

Kilesa & klesa

stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …

klesa →

pts

Kilesa & klesa

stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …

kuhanā →

pts

  1. deceit, fraud, hypocrisy, usually in combination kuhana-lapana “deceit and talking-over” = deceitful talk DN.i.8; AN.iii.430; DN-a.i.92; Mil.383; Nd ii.on avajja
    ■ MN.i.465 = Iti.28, Iti.29 …

kusīta →

pts

adjective indolent, inert, inactive. Expl. by kāma-vitakkādīhi vitakkehi vītināmanakapuggalo Dhp-a.ii.260; by nibbiriyo Dhp-a.iii.410; by alaso Pv-a.175, Often combined with *[hīnaviriya](/define/ …

kāma →

pts

…Mnd.1 distinguishes:

  1. vatthukāmā: desires relating to a base, i.e. physical organ or external object, and
  2. kilesakāmā: desire…

kāmeti →

pts

…in kāmita-vatthu the desired object Pv-a.119; Vv-a.122; grd. kāmitabba to be desired, desirable Pv-a.16 (variant reading…

kāpilavatthava →

pts

adjective of or from Kapilavatthu, belonging to K. DN.ii.165, DN.ii.256; SN.iv.182.

labhati →

pts

…(˚ṭhāna); Pv-a.65 (˚vatthu), Pv-a.96 (id.); and labbhanīya (as a˚-ṭṭhānāni impossible things) AN.iii.54 sq. (five such…

mana(s) →

pts

…out the substitution of vatthu for dhamma at Kv.126 sq. i.e. the material world), as the world of “things,” of…

mano →

pts

…out the substitution of vatthu for dhamma at Kv.126 sq. i.e. the material world), as the world of “things,” of…

māra →

pts

…Mnd.439; Dhp-a.iv.71 (Māravatthu & freq
■ See e.g. Snp.32, Snp.422, Snp.429 sq., Snp.1095, Snp.1103; Dhp.7, Dhp.40, Dhp.46, Dhp.57, Dhp.105,…

māsācita →

pts

filled by the (say 6 or more) month(s), i.e. heavy (alluding to the womb in advanced pregnancy), heaped full MN.i.332 (kucchi garu-garu viya māsācitaṃ maññe ti; Neumann trsls “wie ein Sack …

mūla →

pts

…ucchinna-mūla tālâvatthukata etc. with ref. to the origin of saṃsāra, e.g. at SN.ii.62, SN.ii.88 SN.iii.10, SN.iii.27, SN.iii.161,…

nagara →

pts

…Ja.i.3, Ja.i.50 (Kapilavatthu˚); Ja.ii.5; Ja.iii.188 Ja.vi.368 etc.; Pp.56; Dhp-a.iv.2; Pv-a.3, Pv-a.39, Pv-a.73; Dpvs.xiv.51 (+ pura)….

niddesa →

pts

…Pv-a.7 (ukkaṭṭha˚) -vatthu object of distinction or praise DN.iii.253; AN.iv.15 (where reading is niddasa, which also…

nijjara →

pts

adjective causing to decay, destroying, annihilating; f. ˚ā decay, destruction, death SN.iv.339; AN.i.221; AN.ii.198; AN.v.215 sq. (dasa-n-vatthūni) Pts.i.5 (id.).

Sk. nirjara in diff. meaning, P. …

nikkhanta →

pts

…Snp.991 (Kapilavatthumhā n. lokanāyako) Ja.i.149 Ja.ii.153 iv.364 (˚bhikkhā, in sense of nikkhāmita˚, variant reading…

niraya →

pts

…books down to the late Peta-Vatthu, Pañcagati-dīpana & Saddhammopāyana Of these the foll. may be quoted as characteristic: SN.i.152 (10…

nāma →

pts

…ti n.); Mhvs.vii.32 (Sirīsavatthu n.)
■ acc. nāma (the older form, cp. Sk. nāma by name SN.i.33, SN.i.235 (Anoma˚);…

pakaraṇa →

pts

…literary work, composition, book; usually in titles only, viz Abhidhamma˚ Ja.i.312; Dpvs.v.37; Kathāvatthu Paṭṭhāna˚ Mil.12; Netti˚ one of…

para →

pts

…see on term Stede, Peta Vatthu p. 29 sq. DN.i.27, DN.i.58, DN.i.187; DN.ii.319; SN.i.72, SN.i.138; Snp.579, Snp.666, Snp.1117 Mnd.60; Cnd.214…

parikiraṇa →

pts

…DN.i.12 (vatthu-kamma + vatthu˚; variant reading paṭi˚; explained at DN-a.i.98 as “idañ c’ idañ ca āharathā ti vatvā tattha…

parikkhā →

pts

…& Divy.16 in vastu˚, ratna˚ etc. with which cp. P. vatthu-parikirana

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 …

peta →

pts

…the peta world Sdhp.96. -vatthu a peta or ghost-story; Name of one (perhaps the latest) of the canonical books belonging to…

peyya →

pts

…one of the 4 sangaha-vatthus (grounds of popularity) AN.ii.32, AN.ii.248; AN.iv.219, AN.iv.364; DN.iii.190, DN.iii.192, DN.iii.232;…

pure →

pts

…& Tikp. (as ārammaṇa˚ vatthu˚), cp. Vb-a.403 (˚ārammaṇa & ˚vatthuka);

  • -dvāra front door Ja.ii.153. *…

puñña →

pts

…usually as ˚kiriyavatthu item of m. action (of which 3 are usually enumerated see above) DN.iii.218; AN.iv.241; Iti.51; Ne.50, Ne.128 *…

puṭa →

pts

…Sirīsa plant) Vv-a.344 (in vatthu where Sirīsa refers to Pāṭaliputta cp. Vv.8452, 53). -bhedana breaking of…

rūpa →

pts

…jīvitindriya, hadaya vatthu, kāya -viññatti, vacī-viññatti, ākāsa-dhātu (rūpassa) lahutā mudutā…

saha →

pts

…Snp-a.44.

  • -vatthu living together with Thig.414 Thig.425; Thag-a.269.
  • -vāsa living…

sakkāya →

pts

…are kinds of sakkāya-vatthukā sassata-diṭṭhi, and five are kinds of s˚-vatthukā uccheda-diṭṭhi (ibid. 149, 150) Gods as…

sampadā →

pts

…of four sampadās, viz vatthu˚, paccaya˚, cetanā˚; guṇâtireka˚; of the blessings of a foundation (for merit), ofmeans (for…

sannissita →

pts

…attached to Vism.43, Vism.118, Vism.120, Vism.554 (viññāṇa is “hadaya-vatthu˚”; cp. Vb-a.163).

saṃ + nissita, cp. BSk. sanniśrita

satta →

pts

Satta1

hanging, clinging or attached to Vin.i.185; DN.ii.246; Mnd.23, Mnd.24; Dhp.342; Ja.i.376 Cp. āsatta1 & byāsatta.

pp. of sañj: sajjati

Satta2

  1. (m.) a li …

saṅgaha →

pts

Saṅgaha1

  1. collecting, gathering, accumulation Vin.i.253; Mhvs.35, Mhvs.28.
  2. comprising collection, inclusion, classification Kv.335 sq. (˚kathā) cp. Kvu. translation 388 sq.; Vism.191 …

soḷasa →

pts

cardinal number sixteen DN.i.128; Snp.1006; Ja.i.78 (lekhā); Ja.ii.87; Ja.iii.342 (atappiya-vatthūni); Ja.v.175, Ja.vi.37; Mil.11 (palibodhā); Dhp-a.i.129 (˚salākā); Dhp-a.iv.208 (˚karīsa-matta). …

suttantika →

pts

versed in the Suttantas. A suttantika bhikkhu is one who knows the Suttas (contrasted with vinayadhara who knows the rules of the Vinaya) Vin.ii.75 Cp. dhamma C1 & piṭaka
■ V …

sāka →

pts

…DN-a.i.259; Vism.250 --vatthu ground for cultivation of vegetables Ja.iv.446 sāka-paṇṇavaṇṇa “like the colour of vegetable leaf…

sāmanta →

pts

…DN.ii.339; loc. sāmante the same Ja.iv.152 (Kapila-vatthu-˚).

fr. samanta

sāyika →

pts

adjective lying, sleeping, resting in (-˚) Dhp.141; MN.i.328 (vatthu˚); Thag.501 = Mil.367.

fr. śī

tappati →

pts

Tappati1

to burn, to be tormented: to be consumed (by remorse) Dhp.17, Dhp.136 (t. sehi kammehi dummedho = paccati Dhp-a.iii.64).

Sk. tapyate, Pass. of tapati

Tappati2

■ ins …

tāla →

pts

…(more correct tālâvatthu = tāla-avatthu) in tālāvatthukata a palm rendered groundless i.e. uprooted;…

uddāpa →

pts

…at Ja.vi.276 (= pākāra-vatthu C.). Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. refers it to Sk. ud-vapati to dig out, and translates “moat, ditch”. The…

vasati →

pts

…Mhvs.3 Mhvs.12;
inf. vatthuṃ Thig.414, & vasituṃ Pv-a.12, Pv-a.112. fut vasissati [= Sk. vasiṣyati]…

vatthuka →

pts

…Vb-a.403 (uppanna˚ etc.).

fr. vatthu1

vicikicchā →

pts

…Snp.540; Vv.81 (= soḷasa-vatthuka-vicikicchā Vv-a.317); Ja.ii.266; Pp.59; Vb.168, Vb.341, Vb.364; Dhs.425; Ne.11; Tikp.108, Kp.122, Kp.152…

vijja →

pts

…possessed of wisdom; in vatthu˚, tiracchāna˚, nakkhatta˚ etc. (referring to the lower arts condemned as heretic: vijjā c.) SN.iii.239…

vijjā →

pts

…(vatthu˚: see under vatthu), Ja.iv.498 (ghora˚); Ja.v.458 (anga˚ palmistry) Mil.200; Dhp.i.259 (bhūmicala n. v….

vimāna →

pts

…make the Vimāna and Peta-vatthus & the Jātakastories exemplifying the theory of retribution as appealing to an ordinary mind by vivid examples…

vinaya →

pts

…Kp-a1 2, 97; Vb-a.431 -vatthu chapter of the V. Vin.ii.307. -vādin one who professes the V. (or…

vinīta →

pts

…+); Dhp-a.ii.66 (˚vatthu); Pv-a.38- avinīta not trained SN.iv.287; Vv.29#7; Dhs.1003, Dhs.1217 suvinīta well…

visada →

pts

…Dhs-a.328 (a˚); Vb-a.388 sq.

-kiriyā making clear: see under vatthu1
■ bhāva…

visadatā →

pts

purity, clearness Vism.134 (vatthu˚).

abstr. fr. visada

visāraka →

pts

adjective spreading, extending, expanding Vin.iii.97 (vattu˚ T.; vatthu˚ MSS.).

vi + sāraka, of sṛ.

vīta →

pts

…East)? As it occurs in the Vatthugāthās of the Pārāyanavagga, this does not seem improbable

ya →

pts

Ya˚

I. Forms

(See inflection also at Geiger, P.Gr. § 110.) The decl. is similar to that of ta˚ among the more rarely found forms we only mention the foll.
■ sg. nom. m. *[yo](/define/y …

yakkha →

pts

…DN.ii.147; Sirīsa-vatthu (in Ceylon) Mhvs.7 Mhvs.32. 6. Their essential human character is evident also from their attitude towards the…

yathāvaka →

pts

…Thag.347 Vb-a.409 (˚vatthu, referring to the “māna”-division of the Khuddaka-vatthu Vb.353 sq., cp. Cnd.505≈ Should we read…

yānikata →

pts

bahulīkata yāni-kata vatthu-kata anuṭṭhita paricita susamāraddha in application to the 4 iddhipādā at DN.ii.103; AN.iv.309;…

ñāṇa →

pts

…ti ñ.: see ñ-vatthu); AN.i.219 (on precedence of either samādhi or ñ.); Snp.378, Snp.789, Snp.987 (muddhani ñāṇaṃ tassa na…

āghāta →

pts

…of ten at Vin.v.138.

  • -vatthu occasion of ill-will; closely connected with ˚paṭivinaya & like that enumerated in sets of…

āharati →

pts

…Ja.iii.401; Ja.v.462 (vatthuṃ āharitvā dassesi told a story for example); Snp-a.376; Pv-a.38, Pv-a.39 (atītaṃ), Pv-a.42, Pv-a.66,…

ārabbha →

pts

…undertaking etc., in cpd. -vatthu occasion for making an effort, concern, duty, obligation DN.iii.256 = AN.iv.334 (eight such occasions…

ārāma →

pts

…SN.i.33; Pv-a.151.

  • -vatthu the site of an Ārāma Vin.i.140; Vin.ii.170; Vin.iii.50, Vin.iii.90.

Sk. ārāma, ā + ram

āyāga →

pts

…adhiṭṭhāna-bhūta Snp-a.412); Thag.566; Ja.vi.205 (˚vatthu worthy objact of sacrificial fees).

ā + yāga of yaj