Szótár
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ṭhāna, 495 találat.
thana →
ncped
- the breast, esp. the breast of a woman.
- the (teat of the) udder of a cow.
ṭhāna →
ncped
- standing; the act of standing, being fixed or stationary; continuance.
-
- a place; a locality; a spot; a site; a location; a suitable place; a worthy object.
- region, sphere; metaphysical o …
thana →
pts
- the breast of a woman DN.ii.266; Ja.v.205; Ja.vi.483 Sdhp.360.
- the udder of a cow MN.i.343 = Pp.56; Dhp-a.ii.67.
- -mukha the nipple Ja.iv.37.
- -sita-dāraka [sita](/de …
ṭhāna →
pts
…In the same sense ṭhānaṃ ṭhānato pajānāti (& aṭṭhānaṃ aṭṭhānato p.) to draw a logical inference from that which is…
ajapālanigrodha →
dppn
…both on the four satipaṭṭhāna, and another Brahmā Sutta SN.v.232f. on the five indriyāni, were concerning thoughts that occurred to…
ambapālivana →
dppn
…the value of the satipaṭṭhāna. SN.v.141ff. In the third sutta AN.iv.100–106 he dwells on the impermanence of all sankhāras and…
anuruddha →
dppn
…grounded in the satipaṭṭhāna. SN.v.302 Apart from his teaching of the satipaṭṭhāna, he does not seem to have found fame as a…
aḷaka →
dppn
…that Bāvarī lived. Snp.977 To the north of Alaka was Patiṭṭhāna. Snp.1011
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bhadda →
dppn
…life SN.v.15f. and the cultivation of the satipaṭṭhānas. SN.v.171f.
bāhiya →
dppn
…on the four satipaṭṭhānas. This contemplation led to arahantship.
Bāhiya3
A monk, fellow dweller of Anuruddha at the…
bāvarī →
dppn
…through Alaka, Patiṭṭhāna, Māhissati, Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya (or Tumbava, v.l. Vanasāvatthi), Kosambī, Sāketa and…
gonaddha →
dppn
One of the places passed by Bāvarī’s disciples on their way from Bāvarī’s hermitage to see the Buddha at Rājagaha.
Between Gonaddha and their starting place lay Patitthāna, Māhissati and Ujjeni, an …
kammāsadhamma →
dppn
…SN.ii.92 the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, DN.ii.290 MN.i.55 and the Ānañjasappāya Sutta. MN.ii.26 The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.ii.107f.…
kandaraka →
dppn
…in the four satipaṭṭhānas. Pessa stated that it was far more difficult to train men than animals. The Buddha agreed and enumerated the…
kuru →
dppn
…Sutta, the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, the Māgaṇḍiya Sutta, the Anañjasappāya Sutta, the Sammosa Sutta and the Ariyavasā Sutta. All…
kuṇḍadhānavana →
dppn
…was while the Buddha was dwelling in this monastery that Suppavāsā…
kuṇḍaliya →
dppn
…the bojjhangas, the satipaṭṭhāna, and virtuous ways of behaviour. At the end of the discussion Kuṇḍaliya becomes the Buddha’s follower….
mahāmoggallāna →
dppn
…the four satipaṭṭhānas. SN.v.294f. It seems to have been usual for Sāriputta and Moggallāna, in their journeys, to travel…
medakathalikā →
dppn
…by guarding oneself, one guards another; this is done by the cultivation of the four satipaṭṭhānas. SN.v.168f.
The name Medakathalikā,…
migāramātupāsāda →
dppn
…were the Aggañña, the Uṭṭhāna, the Ariyapariyesanā, and the Pāsādakampana. SN.i.77 SN.i.190 Ud.vi.2 SN.iii.100 SN.v.216 SN.v.222f.…
mānadinna →
dppn
…whom he confessed that even in his illness he practiced the four satipaṭṭhāna. He was quite free from the five lower fetters. SN.v.178
patiṭṭhāna →
dppn
The capital of Aḷaka, the first place to be passed by Bāvarī’s disciples on their way to Sāvatthī. Snp.1011 It is identified with the Baithana or Paitana of Ptolemy.
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payāga →
dppn
…ford on the Ganges, on the direct route from Verañja to Benares, the road passing through Soreyya,…
rājagaha →
dppn
…in going from Patiṭṭhāna to Rājagaha, passing through Māhissati, Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa. Vanasavhaya, Kosambī, Sāketa,…
sanaṅkumāra →
dppn
…on the four satipaṭṭhānas, and the seven samādhiparikkhārā. He declares that more than twenty four lakhs of Māgadha disciples,…
sirivaḍḍha →
dppn
…him to visit him. Ānanda, went and preached to him on the four satipaṭṭhānas. Sirivaḍḍha became an anāgāmī. SN.v.176f.
sāketa →
dppn
…Sāvatthī and Patiṭṭhāna, and is mentioned Snp.1011–1013 as the first stopping place out of Sāvatthī. The distance between the two…
sākya →
dppn
A tribe in North India, to which the Buddha belonged. Their capital was Kapilavatthu. Mention is also made of other Sākyan settlements - e.g., Cātumā, Khomadussa, Sāmagāma, Devadaha, Sīlavatī, Nagara …
uruvelā →
dppn
…cultivate the four satipaṭṭhānas and that Sahampati visited the Blessed One and confirmed his view.SN.v.167 SN.v.185 A different version…
verañjā →
dppn
…the Ganges at Payāgapatiṭṭhāna. From Benares he proceeded to Vesāli. This account, of the Buddha’s visit to Verañjā, forms the…
kammaṭṭhāna →
farkas
a meditáció tárgya, gyakorlási terület
satipaṭṭhāna →
farkas
az éberség megalapozása
abhimatthana →
ncped
rotating, rubbing together.
abhiṭhāna →
ncped
deadly crime (one of the six great crimes: mātughāta, pitughāta, arahantaghāta, lohituppāda, saṅghabheda, aññasatthāruddesa)
adhiṭṭhāna →
ncped
support, basis; standpoint; abode; determination, resolution; fixing the mind on; determining, controlling, producing (by supernatural power); taking (formal) possession of, designating.
aggiṭṭhāna →
ncped
place for the fire; a fireplace, hearth
anadhiṭṭhāna →
ncped
not a support; not determining; not fixing one’s mind on. lack of resolve; not taking formal possession.
anussatiṭṭhāna →
ncped
subject of recollection
anuṭṭhāna →
ncped
not getting up; lack of energy; laziness
aṭṭhānavuti →
ncped
num. ninety eight
caturādhiṭṭhāna →
ncped
having for supports (or resolutions)
cittasamuṭṭhāna →
ncped
having its origin in thoughts or consciousness; arising from the mind or consciousness.
cāgādiṭṭhāna →
ncped
- (n.) fixing the mind on abandoning, giving up and/or on giving; resolution for liberality and/or for abandoning.
- (mfn.) having resolve for liberality and/or abandoning.
itthanāma →
ncped
one having such and such a name; called so-and-so; so and so; such and such
kammaṭṭhāna →
ncped
kind of activity; occupation
kapitthana →
ncped
kind of fruiting tree, prob. a fig
kapiṭṭhana →
ncped
kind of fruiting tree, prob. a fig
kaṇṭakaṭṭhāna →
ncped
thorny place, an area of thorn
kaṭhinasamuṭṭhāna →
ncped
the section listing the kaṭhina sikkhāpadas and those sikkhāpadas having a similar origin
kumbhaṭṭhānakthā →
ncped
talk at the well or ford, gossip; scullery-maids’ or prostitutes’ gossip
netaṃ ṭhānaṃ vijjati →
ncped
it is (not) the case; it is (not) possible
nibbeṭhana →
ncped
unwinding; disentanglement; rebuttal (one of the elements of a disputation)
nitthananta →
ncped
niṭṭhāna →
ncped
(from niṭṭhāti) completion, culmination; being finished.
niṭṭhānantika →
ncped
defined by completion.
thanaka →
ncped
the breast.
thanati →
ncped
roars, thunders.
thanaya →
ncped
of thanati
thanayanta →
ncped
of thanati
thanayat →
ncped
of thanati
thanayati →
ncped
thanayitvā →
ncped
of thanati
uddhumāta →
ncped
inflated; swollen, bloated; the bloated (corpse, as asubha kammatthāna.
uddhumātaka →
ncped
swollen; bloated, esp. of a corpse; the bloated (corpse, as asubha kammatthāna.
ukkaṇṭhana →
ncped
(from ukkaṇṭhati) fretting; discontent.
upasamaddhiṭṭhāna →
ncped
- (n.) fixing the mind on tranquillity; resolution for calmness.
- (mfn.)fixing the mind on tranquility; resolving for calmness
upaṭṭhāna →
ncped
going near, keeping close to; presence, appearance; serving, waiting on, attendance; worshiping.
upaṭṭhānasālā →
ncped
audience hall, assembly hall
upāhanapappoṭhanasadda →
ncped
the sound of the knocking of sandals
uṭṭhāna →
ncped
rising, getting up; arising, appearance; erection; exertion, effort.
uṭṭhānaka →
ncped
energetic; zealous.
uṭṭhānasampanna →
ncped
abounding in energy; zealous
uṭṭhānava →
ncped
full of energy, exerting oneself
uṭṭhānavat →
ncped
full of energy, exerting oneself
āpattivuṭṭhāna →
ncped
removal of an offense; rehabilitation
ṭhānaso →
ncped
adverb
- on the spot; at once; in a moment.
- as to the cause.
ṭhānāraha →
ncped
fit to continue; to stand.
adhitthāna →
nyana
Adhitthāna, as a doctrinal term, occurs chiefly in two meanings:
- ‘Foundation’: four ‘foundations or basics’ of an Arahat’s mentality, mentioned and explained in M. 140: the foundatio …
alcohol prohibition →
nyana
[[alcohol prohibition]]Alcohol restriction: see: surāmeraya - majja - ppamādatthānā. The 5th training rule.
analysis of the 4 elements →
nyana
[[analysis of the 4 elements]]Analysis of the 4 primary elements: dhātu-vavatthāna
anupassanā →
nyana
Anupassanā: Contemplation, deep reflection, profound consideration:
The 4 fold: see: satipatthāna.
The 18 fold: see: vipassanā.
The 7 fold: The seven contemplations:
1: Contemplating c …
ascending insight →
nyana
[[ascending insight]]Ascending insight: see: vutthāna - gāminī - vipassanā
association →
nyana
Association: sampayutta-paccaya is one of the 24 conditional relations paccaya. *
Asubha:* Impurity, loathsomeness, foulness, disgust. - In Vis.M VI, it is the cemetery contemplations * …
attentiveness →
nyana
Attentiveness: Attention, awareness or mindfulness; see: sati satipatthāna.
bala →
nyana
Bala: ‘powers’. Among various groups of powers the following five are most frequently met with in the texts: 1 faith saddhā, 2 energy viriya, 3 awareness or mindfulness sati, 4 concentration …
bhavanga-sota →
nyana
Bhavanga-sota: and Bhavanga-citta: The first term may tentatively be rendered as the ‘undercurrent forming the condition of being, or existence’, and the second as ‘subconsciousness’, though …
bhayatupatthāna-ñāna →
nyana
Bhayatupatthāna-ñāna: ‘knowledge consisting in the awareness of terror’, is one of those kinds of insight-knowledge that form the ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ se …
bhāvanā →
nyana
Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …
bodhipakkhiya-dhammā →
nyana
Bodhipakkhiya-dhammā: The 37 ‘things pertaining to enlightenment’, or ‘requisites of enlightenment’ comprise the entire doctrines of the Buddha. They are:
the 4 foundations of awarenes …
body →
nyana
Body: kāya Contemplation on the b. is one of the 4 satipatthāna.
bojjhanga →
nyana
Bojjhanga: ‘the 7 factors of enlightenment’, are: awareness or mindfulness sati-sambojjhanga, sati, investigation of the law dhamma-vicaya-sambojjhanga energy viriya-sambojjhanga, *vir …
catu-dhātu-vavatthāna →
nyana
Catu-dhātu-vavatthāna: ‘analysis of the four elements’; see: dhātu-vavatthāna
citta-ja (citta-samutthāna)-rūpa →
nyana
[[citta-ja (citta-samutthāna)-rūpa]]Citta-ja citta-samutthāna-rūpa: ‘mind-produced materiality’; see: samutthāna
citta-samutthāna-rūpa →
nyana
Citta-samutthāna-rūpa: ‘mind-produced materiality’; see: samutthāna.
cittānupassanā →
nyana
Cittānupassanā: ‘contemplation of consciousness’, is one of the 4 foundations of awareness or mindfulness satipatthāna
consciousness: viññāna →
nyana
[[consciousness: viññāna]]Consciousness: viññāna see: khandha citta mano q v - Moment of °: citta-kkhana Contemplation of °: cittānupassanā: satipatthāna - Materiality produced by °: *c …
cāga →
nyana
Cāga: ‘generosity’, is one of the ‘blessings’ see: sampadā ‘foundations’ see: adhitthāna, recollections’ see: anussati, treasures’ see: dhana.
elements →
nyana
Elements: dhātu - Analysis of the 4 e.: dhātu-vavatthāna
emotion →
nyana
Emotion: 8 sources of e.: samvega-vatthu. The 4 places rousing emotion; samvejanīya-tthāna
feeling →
nyana
Feeling: vedanā, further see: khandha - Contemplation of f.: vedanānupassanā see: satipatthāna.
food →
nyana
Food: material: is one of the 4 nutriments āhāra. Foodproduced materiality, see: samutthāna - Refusing all further f., see: dhutānga - Loathsomeness of f. see: āhārepatikkūla - saññā
foundation →
nyana
Foundation: nissaya one of the 24 conditions paccaya,. Wrong f. of morality, see: nissaya f. of sympathy: sangaha-vatthu f. f orming absorptions: pādaka-jjhāna, - f. o …
foundations of awareness or mindfulness →
nyana
[[foundations of awareness or mindfulness]]Foundations of awareness or mindfulness: the 4: satipatthāna.
hetu →
nyana
Hetu: ‘cause’, condition, reason; Abhidhamma root-condition. In sutta usage it is almost synonymous with paccaya ‘condition’, and often occurs together with it ’What is the cause, what is the c …
iriyā-patha →
nyana
Iriyā-patha: lit. ‘ways of movement’: ‘bodily postures’, i.e. going, standing, sitting, lying. In the Satipatthāna-sutta see: satipatthāna they form the subject of a contemplation and an exerc …
jhāna →
nyana
Jhāna: ‘absorption’ meditation refers chiefly to the four meditative absorptions of the fine-material sphere rūpa-jjhāna or rūpāvacara - jjhāna avacara They are achieved through the att …
materiality →
nyana
Materiality: produced through consciousness, kamma, etc.; see: samutthāna - Sensitive c.: pasāda-rūpa
paccaya →
nyana
Paccaya: ‘condition’, is something on which something else, the so-called ‘conditioned thing’, is dependent, and without which the latter cannot be. Many are the ways in which one thing, or one o …
paramī →
nyana
Paramī: Pāramitā: ‘perfection’. Ten qualities leading to Buddhahood: 1 perfection in giving or generosity; dāna - pāramī 2 morality sīla - p 3 renunciation nekkhamma - p 4 understan …
paticcasamuppāda →
nyana
Paticcasamuppāda: ‘dependent origination’, is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality anattā, forms the …
temperature →
nyana
Temperature: utu. - For materiality produced by temperature, see: samutthāna
āhāra-samutthāna-rūpa →
nyana
Āhāra-samutthāna-rūpa: ‘Food-produced materiality’; see: samutthāna
ānāpāna-sati →
nyana
Ānāpāna-sati: Awareness or mindfulness on & by in-and-out-breathing, is one of the most important trainings for reaching mental concentration and the 4 absorptions jhāna. In the Satipatthāna …
abhabba →
pts
…Ja.i.116; Pp.13.
- -ṭṭhāna a (moral) impossibility of which there are 9 enumerated among things that are not likely to be found in an…
abhibhavana →
pts
overcoming, vanquishing, mastering SN.ii.210 (variant reading BB abhipatthana).
fr. abhibhavati
abhinava →
pts
…& abhiṇha) Thag-a.201 (˚yobbana = abhiyobbana); Pv-a.40 (˚saṇṭhāna), Pv-a.87 (= paccaggha) Pv-a.155.
abhi + nava
abhinivesa →
pts
…with adhiṭṭhāna e.g. SN.ii.17; Cnd.176, and in phrase idaṃ-sacc’ âbhinivesa adherence to…
abhiṭhāna →
pts
…relations & suggestions see Dhs trsl.267
■ See also ānantarika.
abhi + ṭhāna, cp. abhitiṭṭhati; lit. that which stands out above…
accharā →
pts
Accharā1
feminine the snapping of the fingers, the bringing together of the finger-tips:
- (lit.) accharaṃ paharati to snap the fingers Ja.ii.447; Ja.iii.191; Ja.iv.124, Ja.iv.126 Ja. …
adhi →
pts
…= look after, perform; ˚ṭṭhāna place where; ˚vasati to inhabit; ˚sayana “lying in”, inhabiting.
- secondary meaning (as emphatic…
adhiṭṭhita →
pts
…(hemarathe a. = sakalaṃ ṭhānaṃ abhibhavitvā ṭhita Vv-a.269)
- looked after, managed, undertaken governed Vin.i.57; SN.v.278…
adhiṭṭhāna →
pts
…(so read for adhitaṭṭhāna) āvāsa* should perhaps be read adhiṭṭhāna in the sense of…
aggi →
pts
…fire-place Ja.v.155. -ṭṭhāna fire-place Vin.ii.120 (jantāghare, in bathroom). -daḍḍha consumed by fire…
ajjhatta →
pts
…cp. Mnd.185).
- -samuṭṭhāna originating from within Ja.i.207 (of hiri; opp. bahiddhā˚).
cp. Sk. adhyātma,…
amara →
pts
adjective not mortal, not subject to death Thag.276; Snp.249 (= amara-bhāva-patthanatāya pavatta-kāya-kilesa Snp-a.291); Ja.v.80 (= amaraṇa-sabhāva) Ja.v.218; Dāvs v.62.
a + mara from mṛ.
anosita →
pts
…accessible (to) Snp.937 (= anajjhositaṃ Mnd.441 jarādīhi anajjhāvutthaṃ ṭhānaṃ Snp-a.566).
an + ava + sita, pp. of…
antara →
pts
…dvādasa yojan antaraṃ ṭhānaṃ Pv-a.139 Pv-a.139.
- In noun-function (nt.):
- . spatial: the inside (of) Vv.36#1 (pītantara…
antarika →
pts
…Pv-a.173 (aneka-yojan˚ ṭhāna). See also f. antarikā. 3. inside: see antarikā. -anantarika with no interval,…
anukkaṇṭhana →
pts
having no lack anything, being contented or happy Ja.vi.4.
an + ukkaṇṭhana
anusaya →
pts
(see Kvu trsl. 234 n. 2 and Cpd. 172 n. 2). Bent, bias proclivity, the persistance of a dormant or latent disposition predisposition, tendency. Always in bad sense. In the oldest texts the word usuall …
anussati →
pts
remembrance, recollection, thinking of, mindfulness. A late list of subjects to be kept in mind comprises six anussati-ṭṭhānāni, viz. Buddha˚, Dhamma˚, Saṅgha˚ sīla˚, cāga˚, devatā˚; i.e. prope …
anuyuñjati →
pts
…Pv-a.61 (kammaṭṭhānaṃ). 2. to ask a question, to call to account take to task Vin.ii.79; Vv.33#5; ppr. Pass. -yuñjiyamāna…
anuṭṭhāna →
pts
“the not getting up”, inactivity, want of energy Dhp.241 (sarīra-paṭijagganaṃ akaronto Dhp-a.iii.347).
an + uṭṭhāna
anāmata →
pts
adjective not affected by death, immortal Ja.ii.56 (asusāna-ṭṭhāna C.); Dhp-a.ii.99.
an + amata the ā being due to metrical lengthening
apanāmeti →
pts
…Kp.viii.4 (= aññaṃ ṭhānaṃ gameti Kp-a.220). 2. [= Sk. ava-namati] to bend down, lower, put down Vin.ii.208 (chattaṃ); SN.i.226…
apihālu →
pts
adjective not hankering, free from craving, not greedy SN.i.187 = Thag.1218 (akuhako nipako apihālu); Snp.852 (+ amaccharin, expld. at Snp-a.549 as apihana-sīlo, patthanātanhāya rahito t …
appakāra →
pts
…ugly, deformed Ja.v.69 (= sarīrappakāra-rahita dussaṇṭhāna C.). Cp. apākatika.
a + pakāra
arahant →
pts
…deadly crimes): see abhiṭhāna; -ghātaka the murderer of the A.: Vin.i.89, Vin.i.136 Vin.i.168, Vin.i.320;…
arañña →
pts
araṇi →
pts
Araṇi & ˚ī
feminine wood for kindling fire by attrition, only in foll. compounds: -potaka small firewood, all that is needed for producing fire, chiefly drill sticks Mil.53; -sahita (nt.) same …
araṇī →
pts
Araṇi & ˚ī
feminine wood for kindling fire by attrition, only in foll. compounds: -potaka small firewood, all that is needed for producing fire, chiefly drill sticks Mil.53; -sahita (nt.) same …
ariya →
pts
adjective noun
- (racial) Aryan DN.ii.87.
- (social) noble, distinguished, of high birth.
- (ethical) in accord with the customs and ideals of the Aryan clans, held in esteem by Aryans, gene …
asubha →
pts
…Vin.iii.68.
- -kammaṭṭhāna reflection on impurity Dhp-a.iii.425.
- -nimitta sign of…
avaguṇṭhana →
pts
adjective (-˚) covering Sdhp.314.
fr. oguṇṭheti
avakāsa →
pts
…always in ster. phrase aṭṭhānaṃ etaṃ anavakāso Vin.ii.199; AN.i.26; AN.v.169; Pp.11, Pp.12; Pv-a.28.
ava + kāś to shine, cp. Sk….
avasāya →
pts
stopping, end, finish Thig.12 (= avasānaṃ niṭṭhānaṃ Thag-a.19). But the id. p. at Dhp.218 has anakkhāte.
fr. avaseti
avaṭṭhāna →
pts
position, standing place Ja.i.508; Pv-a.286.
Sk. avasthāna
añjalikā →
pts
…samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ sirasi paggaṇhantī guṇa-visiṭṭhānaṃ apacayānaṃ akāsiṃ).
= añjali
añjana →
pts
ointment, esp. a collyrium for the eyes, made of antimony, adj. anointed, smeary glossy, black (cp. kaṇha ii. and kāla1 note).
- Vin.i.203 (five kinds viz. kāḷ˚, ras˚, sot˚, geruka, kapal …
aṅgaṇa →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.45.
- -ṭṭhāna a clearing (in a wood or park) Ja.i.249, Ja.i.421
- -pariyanta the end or border of a…
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 …
aṭṭhi →
pts
aṭṭhāna →
pts
…with BB; cp. Vin.ii.315).
ā + ṭṭhāna
aṭṭāna →
pts
at Vin.ii.106 is obscure, should it not rather be read with Bdhgh as aṭṭhāna? (cp. Bdhgh on p. 315).
bahu →
pts
…abundant Ja.vi.536. -ṭhāna (-cintin) of far-reaching knowledge, whose thoughts embrace many subjects Ja.iii.306;…
bala →
pts
…Cnd.420; Cnd. s.v. satipaṭṭhāna; and passim. [Cp BSk. catvāra ṛddhipādāḥ pañc’ endriyāni p. balāni sapta bodhyangāni etc….
bhūmi →
pts
- (lit.) ground, soil, earth Vin.ii.175; Snp.418 (yāna carriage road); Pv.i.10#14≈; Snp-a.353 (heṭṭhā-bhūmiyaṃ under the earth); Dhp-a.i.414 (id., opp. upari-bhūmiyaṃ)
- place, quarter, district …
bhūta →
pts
…(cp. Divy.235). -ṭṭhāna place of a ghost Kp-a.170 -pati (a) lord of beings Ja.v.113 (of inda); Ja.vi.362 (id.)…
bodhi →
pts
…from sammāsambodhi
-ṭṭhāna the state of Bodhi, state of enlightenment Dpvs.25. -pakkhika = pakkhiya (& pakkhika;, e.g. AN.iii.70 =…
bojjhaṅga →
pts
…Mnd.14 Cnd. s.v. satipaṭṭhāna & sīla); cp. Thag.161, Thag.162 Thig.21 (maggā nibbāna-pattiyā); Dhs-a.217 (bodhāya saṃvattantī ti…
brahma →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
brahmā →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
buddha →
pts
…ubbegā-pīti). -ūpaṭṭhāna B
■ worship Dhp-a.i.101; Pv-a.93. -uppāda the coming into existence of a Buddha,…
cala →
pts
…SN.i.232; Ja.i.71 (ṭṭhāna); Vv.51#4 (˚ṭṭhāna = epithet of Nibbāna) acalaṃ sukhaṃ (= Nibbāna) Thig.350; cp. niccala…
caraṇa →
pts
…feeding Vv-a.308 (˚ṭṭhāna). 2. the foot Vin.iv.212; Ja.v.431. 3. acting, behaviour, good conduct, freq. in combination with vijjā, e.g….
catur →
pts
…resolutions (see adhiṭṭhāna) MN.iii.239; -(r)āpassena (adj.) endowed with the four apassena: lit. reclining…
cavati →
pts
to move, get into motion, shift, to fall away, decease, esp. to pass from one state of existence into another DN.i.14 (sañsaranti c˚ upapajjanti, cp. DN-a.i.105); Kp.viii.4 (= Kp-a.220: apeti vigacc …
caṅkamika →
pts
adjective one who has the habit of walking about Mil.216 (ṭhāna˚ standing & walking).
fr. cankama
cetanā →
pts
state of ceto in action, thinking as active thought, intention, purpose, will Defined as action (kamma: AN.iii.415; cp. Kvu.viii.9 § 38 untraced quotation; cp. AN.v.292). Often comb …
citta →
pts
…under the (4) satipaṭṭhānas DN.ii.95, DN.ii.100, DN.ii.299 sq.; SN.v.114, etc. (see kāya compounds). As part of the…
ciṅgulaka →
pts
…(= kaṇavīra-pupphasaṇṭhāna-sīsa Snp-a.283). 2. a toy windmill, made of palm-leaves, etc. (DN-a.i.86: tālapaṇṇādīhi kataṃ…
ciṇṇa →
pts
…ā˚, pari˚, vi˚.
- -ṭṭhāna the place where one is wont to go Ja.ii.159
- -mānatta one who performs the Mānatta…
cāga →
pts
…& anussarati.
- -ādhiṭṭhāna the resolution of generosity, as one of the 4: paññā˚, sacca˚, c˚., upasama˚ DN.iii.229; *…
cāvanā →
pts
moving, shifting, disappearance Vin.iii.112 (ṭhānato); Sdhp.61 (id.).
cāveti →
pts
to bring to fall, move, drive away; disturb, distract AN.iv.343 (samādhimhā); Ja.i.60 (inf cāvetu-kāma); Ja.ii.329 (jhānā, abl.). Aor. acāvayi (prohib.) Snp.442 (ṭhānā).
caus. of cavati
dasa →
pts
…dasannaṃ aññataraṃ ṭhānaṃ nigacchati Dhp.137 (= das. dukkha-kāraṇānaṃ, enumerated v. Dhp.138, Dhp.139) “afflicted with one…
daḍḍha →
pts
…(indaggi˚).
- -ṭṭhāna a place burnt by fire Ja.i.212; also a place of cremation (sarīrassa d.) Pv-a.163 (= āḷāhana).
Sk….
desanā →
pts
…beauty of instruction Vism.524; Tikapaṭṭhāna 21.
Sk. deśanā
deva →
pts
…Vv-a.165 etc.;
- -ṭṭhāna heavenly seat Ja.iii.55; a temple, sacred place Mil.91, Mil.330
- -dattika given or…
devatā →
pts
“condition or state of a deva, divinity; divine being, deity, fairy. The term comprises all beings which are otherwise styled devas, & a list of them given at Cnd.308 & based on the principle that any …
dhamma →
pts
…practice, duty; maxim (cp. ṭhāna), constitution of character as conforming to No. 1 in social application i.e. Moral Law. Often in pl.:…
dhāna →
pts
…(sankāra˚ dust-heap = ṭhāna Dhp-a.i.445). f. dhānī a seat (= ṭhāna), in rāja˚; “the king’s seat,” a royal town Often in…
dibba →
pts
disā →
pts
point of the compass, region quarter, direction, bearings. The 4 principal points usualy enumerated are puratthimā (E) pacchimā (W) dakkhiṇā (S) uttarā (N …
diṭṭhi →
pts
…DN.i.46; DN-a.i.129; -ṭṭhāna a tenet of speculative philosophy DN.i.16; MN.i.136; AN.v.198; Pts.i.138 (eight) Mil.332; DN-a.i.107;…
duka →
pts
…Dhs-a.406; Vism.11 sq. & in titles of books “in pairs, on pairs, e.g. Dukapaṭṭhāna; or chapters, e.g. Ja.ii.1 (˚nipāta).
see…
ga →
pts
…& nt.) a difficult road Dhp.327 = Mil.379; Pv.ii.7#8 (= duggamana-ṭṭhāna Pv-a.102); Pv.ii.9#25; Ja.ii.385.
fr. gam
gabbha →
pts
…see Cnd;
- -vuṭṭhāna (nt.) childbirth delivery Ja.i.52; Dhp-a.i.399; Dhp-a.ii.261; *…
gaccha →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.171 (-pothana-ṭṭhāna); Dhp-a.iv.78 (-mūla).
not = Sk. kaccha, grass-land, as Morris, J.P.T.S. 1893, 16. The passage…
gahana →
pts
…Dhp-a.iv.156 (on Dhp.394) Vv-a.96
■ manussa˚ MN.i.340.
- -ṭṭhāna a lair in the jungle Ja.i.150, Ja.i.253.
Sk. gahana,…
gajjati →
pts
to roar, to thunder, usually of clouds. Of the earth: Dāvs v.29; of a man (using harsh speech) Ja.i.226; Ja.ii.412 (mā gajji); Mnd.172 (= abhi˚); Ja.iv.25
caus gajjayati, ger. gajjayitvā (megho g˚ t …
gamana →
pts
- (nt.) the fact or the state of going, movement, journey, walk; (-˚) striving for, the leading of, pursuit AN.ii.48 sq. (gamanena na pattabbo lokass’ anto = one cannot walk to the end of the world) …
gamanīya →
pts
…in a˚ not to be gone to (+ ṭhāna) Vv-a.72. 2. as grd. to gameti: in bhogā pahāya gamanīyā (riches that have) to be given up (by leaving)…
gambhīra →
pts
…thoughtless) AN.i.70; g. ṭhāna w. ref. jhāna, etc Pts.ii.21; saddhamma g. Sdhp.530; g. gūḷha nipuṇa Nd.342; lokanātho nipuṇo g….
gata →
pts
…he went Ja.iii.188;
- -ṭṭhāna place of existence Pv-a.38 = gamana in āgata-ṭṭhānaṃ vā: coming and going (lit. state of going)…
gati →
pts
…Pv-a.87 = sugga & dibbaṭṭhāna Pv-a.89; sugati-parāyana sure of rebirth in a realm of bliss, ib.
duggati a…
gaḷati →
pts
…to drop down, to fall Dhp-a.ii.146 (suriyo majjhaṭṭhānato galito)-Cp. pari˚.
gaṇṭhi →
pts
…(for gaṇṭhikaṭṭhāna?) the place of the block (i.e. of execution) Ja.iii.538; (reads gaṇṭhi-gaṇṭi-ṭṭhāna) Vism.248 …
geha →
pts
…Vism.326.
- -ṭṭhāna a place for a dwelling Dhp-a.iii.307
- -dvāra the house door Pv-a.61; *…
gilāna →
pts
go →
pts
…Pv-a.12, Pv-a.42; -˚ṭṭhāna pasturage Ja.iii.52; -˚pasuta intent on feeding Ja.iii.26; -˚bhūmi pasturage, a common…
gāma →
pts
…people of the v. Mil.47-ṭṭhāna in purāṇa˚ a ruined village Ja.ii.102; -dārakā (pl.) the youngsters of the v. Ja.iii.275; f….
gūtha →
pts
…Pv.ii.3#15;
- -ṭṭhāna a place for excrementation Thag.1153;
- -naraka = foll. Vism.501; *…
hetu →
pts
…sambhava pabhava samuṭṭhāna āhāra ārammaṇa paccaya samudaya frequent in the Niddesa (see Cnd.p.231, s. v. mūla). In the Abhidhamma…
heṭhanā →
pts
harassing DN.ii.243; Vb-a.75.
fr. heṭheti
indriya →
pts
…with satipaṭṭhāna sammappadhāna. iddhipāda, indriya, bala, bojjhanga magga (see Mnd s.v. p. 263) DN.ii.120; Vin.iii.93,…
ittara →
pts
…Snp.757 (= paritta paccupaṭṭhāna Snp-a.509); Mil.93, Mil.114 (˚pañña of small wisdom). This meaning (2) also in BSk. itvaṛa, e.g….
jūta →
pts
…at dice DN.i.7 (˚ppamādaṭṭhāna cp. DN-a.i.85)≈; DN-a.iii.182, DN-a.186 (id.); Ja.i.290; Ja.iii.198 Ja.vi.281; Dhp-a.ii.228. *-ṃ…
kacchā →
pts
Kacchā1
feminine
- enclosure denoting both the enclosing and the enclosed i.e. wall or room: see kacchantara.
- an ornament for head & neck (of an elephant), ve …
kaku →
pts
peak, summit, projecting corner SN.i.100 (where satakkatu in Text has to be corrected to satakkaku: megho thanayaṃ vijjumālā satakkaku. Com. expln sikhara, kūṭa) AN.iii.34 (= AN-a.620 ~ …
kalyāṇa →
pts
…Vism.121; cp. kammaṭṭhāna-dāyaka.
- -mittatā friendship with the good and virtuous, association with the…
kamma →
pts
…(contemplating) kamma (see ṭhāna ii.2. c.), kamma-subject, a technical term referring to the instruments of meditation,…
kammanta →
pts
…of work Dhp-a.i.393
- -ṭṭhāna: 1 the spot where the ceremonies of the Ploughing Festival take place Ja.i.57 2 the common ground of a…
kapitthana →
pts
Err:501
kapiṭhana →
pts
the tree Thespesia populneoides Vin.iv.35.
kappa →
pts
…arising at or belonging to the (end of a) kappa: -aggi the fire which destroys the Universe Ja.ii.397;…
kasiṇa →
pts
…one of the aids to kammaṭṭhāna, the practice by means of which mystic meditation (bhāvanā, jhāna) may be…
kathana →
pts
- conversing, talking Ja.i.299; Ja.iii.459; Ja.vi.340.
- telling i.e. answering solving (a question) Ja.v.66 (pañha˚).
- preaching Dhp-a.i.7.
- reciting, narrating Kacc.130. Cp. kathita- *akatha …
kathā →
pts
…Mil.78, Mil.79
- -samuṭṭhāna the arising of a discussion Mhvs.5 Mhvs.138.
- -samuṭṭhāpana starting a…
katikā →
pts
…to be faithful to a pact Dhp.i.8; ˚ṃ bhindati to break an agreement Ja.vi.541; -saṇṭhāna the entering of an agreement Vin.ii.76,…
kaṅkhati →
pts
- with loc.: to be uncertain, unsettled, to doubt (syn. vicikicchati with which always combined). Kaṅkhati vicikicchati dvīsu mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇesu DN.i.106 is in doubt a …
kaṇṭaka →
pts
khaṇa →
pts
…with which syn. ṭhānaso Ja.i.167, Ja.i.253; Ja.iii.276, Pv-a.19; Pv-a.27, Pv-a.35; tasmiṃ khaṇe Ja.ii.154; Pv-a.67;…
khema →
pts
…Satthā; Vism.303.
- -ṭṭhāna the place of shelter, the home of tranquillity Thig.350 (= Nibbāna Thag-a.242);
- -ṭṭhita peaceful,…
khetta →
pts
…khetta here virūhana-ṭṭhāna), brahma˚
■ AN.i.162, AN.i.223 (kammaṃ khettaṃ, viññāṇaṃ bījaṃ); AN.iv.237; Iti.98;…
khiḍḍā →
pts
…under jūta-pamādaṭṭhāna. Generally divided into kāyikā & vācasikā khiḍḍā (Cnd; Snp-a.86) Expl. as kīḷanā Snp-a.86, as…
khādita →
pts
…khāditatta (nt.) the fact of being eaten Ja.i.176.
- -ṭṭhāna the eating place, place of feeding Ja.v.447.
pp….
kicca →
pts
…1908, 127; cp. ṭhānāṭhāna, bhavābhava maggāmagga, phalāphala, etc.) duties of all kinds various duties: ativasā assu kiccākiccesu…
kilesa →
pts
…anusaya˚, pariyuṭṭhāna˚, saṁyojana˚ upādāna˚
- -māra death which is the consequence of sinful desire Dhp-a.i.317 (in…
kiṃ →
pts
- as nt. subst. what? sotānaṃ kiṃ nivāraṇaṃ what is the obstruction? Snp.1032; kiṃ tava patthanāya what is it about your wish, i.e. what good is your wish? Vv-a.226; kim idaṃ this is what, that is …
klesa →
pts
…anusaya˚, pariyuṭṭhāna˚, saṁyojana˚ upādāna˚
- -māra death which is the consequence of sinful desire Dhp-a.i.317 (in…
kullaka →
pts
…gentlemanly.
- -saṇṭhāna consisting of stalks bound together, like a raft Ja.ii.406–Ja.ii.408 (not correct…
kulāvaka →
pts
nest DN.i.91 (= DN-a.i.257 nivāsaṭṭhanaṃ); SN.i.8; SN.i.224 = Ja.i.203 (a brood of birds = supaṇṇapotakā); Ja.iii.74 (variant reading BB), Ja.iii.431; Ja.vi.344; Dhp-a.ii.22.
kumbha →
pts
…Vin. Texts iii.156; -ṭṭhānakathā gossip at the well DN.i.8 = DN.iii.36 = AN.v.128; SN.v.419, explained. at DN-a.i.90 by…
kusalatā →
pts
…in conditioned Genesis; ṭhāna˚ and aṭṭhāna˚ skill in affirming (negating) causal conjuncture: all at DN.iii.212 and…
kuthana →
pts
digestion Vism.345.
fr. kvath = kuth
kāya →
pts
…of the four sati-paṭṭhānas, the foundations of introspection the recognition of the true character of “body” comes first (see…
labhana →
pts
taking, receiving, gift, acquisition Dhp-a.iii.271 (˚bhāva); Pv-a.73 (˚ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.121 (id.).
fr. labh
labhati →
pts
…of labbhanīya) Ja.iv.86 (˚ṭhāna); Pv-a.65 (˚vatthu), Pv-a.96 (id.); and labbhanīya (as a˚-ṭṭhānāni impossible things) AN.iii.54…
lahu →
pts
…SN.i.201; Ja.iii.73.
- -ṭṭhāna lightness of body, bodily vigour, good health MN.i.437, MN.i.473; DN.i.204; Ud.15; Mil.14. [Cp. BSk….
lakkhaṇa →
pts
…recurring phenomenon, padatṭhāna immediate occasion Dhs-a.63 (translation Expos. i.84) cp. Cpd. 13 (where padaṭṭhāna is…
lamba →
pts
(adj.) (-˚) hanging down, drooping, pendulous SN.iv.341, SN.iv.342 (˚cūḷakā bhaṭa hirelings with large or drooping top-knots); Ja.ii.185 (˚tthana with hanging breasts); Ja.iii.265 (˚cūla-vihangam …
leḍḍu →
pts
…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…
liṅga →
pts
…Vism.184; Dhs-a.64 (= saṇṭhāna Tīkā: Expos. 86). 2. mark of sex, sexual characteristic, pudendum (male as well as female, as neither m….
ludda →
pts
…Vv-a.335); Ja.v.243 (ṭhānaṃ niraya); Sdhp.286. The spelling ludra occurs at Ja.iv.46 = Ja.vi.306, which is ludda at Ja.v.146. 2. a…
lābu →
pts
Lābuka = lāpu (alābu) gourd or pumpkin, often used as receptacle Ja.i.158 (˚ka), Ja.i.411 (˚kumbhaṇḍa vesseḷ made of the gourd); Ja.v.37 (˚ka), Ja.v.155 (addha-lābu-samā thanā); Dhp-a.ii.59 (˚ka) …
lāyita →
pts
cut, reaped Ja.iii.130 (tiṇaṃ na lāyita-pubbaṃ); Vism.419 (˚ṭṭhāna place where one has reaped).
pp. of lāyati, lāyeti
līyana →
pts
sticking to, adhering, resting Sdhp.190 (˚ṭṭhāna resting-place).
fr. līyati
maddana →
pts
- crushing, grinding, destroying Ja.iv.26; Mil.21 (adj., + mathana) Sdhp.449; Dhtp.156.
- threshing Mil.360
■ See also nimmaddana, pamaddana, parimaddana.
cp. Epic Sk. mardana, fr. mṛd
magga →
pts
…In the Tikapaṭṭhāna (under magga-paccaya-niddesa p. 52), 12 constituents of magga are enumerated; viz. paññā, vitakka,…
mahant →
pts
mallikā →
pts
…Vism.251 = Vb-a.234 (˚saṇṭhāna, in descr, of shape of the 4 canine teeth)
■ See also mālikā.
cp. Epic Sk….
mana(s) →
pts
…at Vism.405 as “adhiṭṭhāna-manena nimmitattā m.”; at DN-a.i.120 as “jhāna-manena nibbatta”; at Dhp-a.i.23 as “manato…
mano →
pts
…at Vism.405 as “adhiṭṭhāna-manena nimmitattā m.”; at DN-a.i.120 as “jhāna-manena nibbatta”; at Dhp-a.i.23 as “manato…
manussa →
pts
…-kantāra Ja.i.395 -ṭṭhāna Vv.84#3 (cp. Vv-a.334 where explained); -sadda Dhp-a.i.315. See also separately…
marīci →
pts
…Ja.ii.330.
- -kammaṭṭhāna the “mirage” station of exercise Dhp-a.iii.165. *…
mathana →
pts
adj. nt. shaking up, crushing, harassing, confusing Mil.21 (+ maddana); Dhp-a.i.312; Pv-a.265.
fr. math
medhaga →
pts
Medhaga & ˚ka
quarrel, strife Vin.ii.88 (˚ka) Thig.344; Snp.893, Snp.894 (= kalaha, bhaṇḍana, viggaha vivāda Mnd.302, Mnd.303), Snp.935 (T. ˚ka; Mnd.402 & Mnd.406 ˚ga with variant reading SS ˚ka); Dh …
medhaka →
pts
Medhaga & ˚ka
quarrel, strife Vin.ii.88 (˚ka) Thig.344; Snp.893, Snp.894 (= kalaha, bhaṇḍana, viggaha vivāda Mnd.302, Mnd.303), Snp.935 (T. ˚ka; Mnd.402 & Mnd.406 ˚ga with variant reading SS ˚ka); Dh …
mettā →
pts
…C.).
- -kammaṭṭhāna the k. of sympathy Dhp-a.iv.108.
- -bhāvanā cultivation…
mogha →
pts
adjective empty, vain useless, stupid, foolish DN.i.187 (opp. to sacca), DN.i.199; Snp.354; Dhp.260 (˚jiṇṇa grown old in vain; C. explains as tuccha-jiṇṇa Dhp-a.iii.388); Dhp-a.i.110 (patthanā a fu …
mukha →
pts
…Pv-a.180. -dhovana-ṭṭhāna place for rinsing the mouth, “lavatory” Dhp-a.ii.184 -puñchana wiping one’s…
mātar →
pts
…pitu- ghātaka; see abhiṭhāna) Vin.i.168, Vin.i.320; Mil.310; Tikp.167 sq.; Vb-a.425. 14. -ghātikamma matricide…
mūla →
pts
…also kanda.
- -kammaṭṭhāna fundamental k. or k of causes Snp-a.54.
- -ghacca radically extirpated…
namataka →
pts
piece of cloth Vin.ii.115 (satthaka), Vin.ii.123, Vin.ii.267 (˚ṃ dhāreti).
word & etym. doubtful; cp. nantaka & Bdhgh. Vin.ii.317: matakan (sic) ti satthakavedhanakaṃ (= veṭhanakaṃ) pilotikakhaṇḍaṃ
naṭṭhana →
pts
destruction Mil.180, Mil.237.
Der. fr. naṭṭha
nibbatta →
pts
…Pv-a.100 (pubbe n
■ ṭhānato paṭṭhāya) Mil.268 (kamma˚, hetu˚ & utu˚)
■ Cp. abhi˚.
Sk. nirvṛtta, nis + vaṭṭa, pp. of…
nibbeṭhana →
pts
unwinding, fig. explanation Mil.28.
Sk. nirveṣṭana, nis + veṭhana
nibbāna →
pts
…Snp.1086; pattā te acalaṭṭhānaṃ yattha gantvā na socare Vv.51#4; amataṃ AN.ii.247; MN.iii.224 (Bhagavā atthassa ninnetā a ˚assa…
nicchaya →
pts
…determination Ja.i.441 (˚mitta a firm friend); Dhs-a.133 (adhimokkha = its paccupaṭṭhāna); Snp-a.60 (daḷha˚ adj. of firm…
niddara →
pts
adjective free from fear, pain or anguish Dhp.205 = Snp.257 (explained at Dhp-a.iii.269 by rāgadarathānaṃ abhāvena n.; at Snp-a.299 by kilesapariḷāhâbhāvena n.).
nis + dara
nidāna →
pts
- (n.) tying down to; ground (lit. or fig.), foundation, occasion source, origin, cause; reason, reference, subject (“sujet”) MN.i.261; AN.i.134 sq.; AN.i.263 sq., AN.i.338; AN.ii.196 AN.iv.128 sq.; …
nilenaka →
pts
settling place, hiding-place, refuge Ja.v.102 (so read for nillenaka explained by nilīyanaṭṭhāna p. 103).
cp. Sk. nilayana, fr. ni + lī
nilīyana →
pts
hiding Ja.v.103 (˚ṭṭhāna hiding-place).
abstr. fr. nilīyati, cp. Sk. nilayana
nimmathana →
pts
crushing Ja.iii.252; Vism.234 (sattu˚); Dhp-a.iii.404; Vv-a.284.
nis + mathana
ninna →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) bent down (cp ninnata), low-lying, deep, low, sunken Ja.ii.3 (magga) Pv-a.29 (bhūmibhāga), Pv-a.132 (ṭhāṇa); esp. freq. as-˚ bent on, inclining to, leading to, aiming at, …
nipajjati →
pts
…Ja.i.7 (Ja.v.44: ˚ṭṭhānacankama)
caus nipajjāpeti to lay down, deposit Ja.i.50, Ja.i.253, Ja.i.267…
nipphoṭana →
pts
beating SN.iv.300 (variant reading ṭh.). Cp. nippothana.
nis + pothanā
nippothana →
pts
crushing, beating, destroying Snp-a.390.
nis + pothana of puth to crush
nipātana →
pts
- falling upon Dhp-a.i.295.
- going to bed Vv-a.71 (pacchā˚ opp. pubbuṭṭhāna) Cp. nipātin.
to nipatati
nisajjā →
pts
…opportunity for sitting, seat Pv.iv.1#2 (seyyā +); Ja.i.217; Pv-a.24 (˚ādipaṭikkhepa-ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.219…
nitthanana →
pts
groaning, moaning DN-a.i.291 (variant reading BB. ˚ṭhuna). As nitthunana Vism.504.
nis + thanana, abstr. to thaneti
nitthanati →
pts
Nitthanati & Nitthunati
to moan, groan:
- -thanati Ja.i.463; Ja.ii.362; Ja.iv.446; Ja.v.296; DN-a.i.291
- -thunati Vin.ii.222; Ja.v.295, Ja.v.389; Vism.311; Vv-a.224. Cp nitthuna.
Sk. nis …
nitthuna →
pts
- (of thunati1) moan, groan DN-a.i.291 (as variant reading BB for nitthanana)-
- (of thunati2) blame, censure, curse Pv-a.76 (˚ṃ karoti to revile or curse).
Sk. *nis-stan …
nitthunati FIXME double →
pts
Nitthunati
etc., see nitthanati etc.
nitthunati →
pts
Nitthanati & Nitthunati
to moan, groan:
- -thanati Ja.i.463; Ja.ii.362; Ja.iv.446; Ja.v.296; DN-a.i.291
- -thunati Vin.ii.222; Ja.v.295, Ja.v.389; Vism.311; Vv-a.224. Cp nitthuna.
Sk. nis …
nivesana →
pts
…Ja.i.294; Ja.ii.160 (˚ṭṭhāna) Pv-a.22, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.112. 2. (fig.) (also nivesanā f.: Cnd.366 settling on, attachment, clinging to…
niveṭhana →
pts
see *vi*˚.
nivāsana →
pts
…nivāseti
Nivāsana2
neuter dwelling, abode Pv-a.44 (˚ṭṭhāna place of abode), Pv-a.76 (id.).
fr. nivasati2
niṭṭhāna →
pts
being finished, carrying out, execution, performance DN.i.141; Thag-a.19 (= avasāya). Cp. san˚.
abstr. of niṭṭhāti
nātha →
pts
protector, refuge, help AN.v.23, AN.v.89; Dhp.160 (attā hi attano n.), Dhp.380; Snp.1131 (Nd ii.has nāga) Dhp-a.iv.117; Pv-a.1. lokanātha Saviour of the world (Ep. of the Budd …
okāsa →
pts
…always in ster. phrase aṭṭhānaṃ etaṃ anavakāso Vin.ii.199; AN.i.26; AN.v.169; Pp.11, Pp.12; Pv-a.28.
ava + kāś to shine, cp. Sk….
omuñcati →
pts
to take off, loosen, release; unfasten, undo, doff DN.i.126 (veṭhanaṃ as form of salute); Ja.ii.326 Ja.vi.73 (sāṭakaṃ); Vism.338; Pv-a.63 (tacaṃ); Vv-a.75 (ābhāraṇāni)
caus omuñcāpeti to cause t …
pabbhāra →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.98.
- -ṭṭhāna a slope Ja.i.348; Dhs-a.261.
- -dasaka the decade (period) of decline (in life), which…
pabhava →
pts
…Snp.728, Snp.1050; Nd ii.under mūla (with syn. of sambhava & samuṭṭhāna etc.); Ja.iii.402 Ja.vi.518.
fr. pa + ; bhu, cp. Ved….
paccaya →
pts
…t.t. of philosophy Tikapaṭṭhāna I, foreword; J.P.T.S. 1916, 21 f.; Cpd. 42 sq. & esp. 259 sq.
- (lit.) support, requisite means, stay….
paccupaṭṭhāna →
pts
…Dhs-a.332 Thag-a.288. 2. tending DN.iii.191. 3. vv.ll. gilānupaṭṭhāna.
fr. paṭi + upa + sthā; cp. Cpd. 13 & Lakkhaṇa
paccuṭṭhāna →
pts
rising from one’s seat, reverence DN.i.125.
fr. preceding
pada →
pts
…character SN.i.86
- -ṭṭhāna [cp. Sk. padasthāna footprint] “proximate cause” (Cpd. 13, 23) Ne.1 sq., Ne.27 sq., Ne.40 sq., Ne.104…
pakaraṇa →
pts
…book; usually in titles only, viz Abhidhamma˚ Ja.i.312; Dpvs.v.37; Kathāvatthu Paṭṭhāna˚ Mil.12; Netti˚ one of the Canonical…
palibodha →
pts
…(to the practice of kammaṭṭhāna) are described as khuddaka˚ at Vism.122 & referred to at Dhs-a.168
■ See also sam˚.
see…
paliveṭhana →
pts
adj. nt. wrapping, surrounding, encircling, encumbrance Ja.iv.436; Pp.34; Vism.353 (˚camma); Dhs-a.366.
fr. pari + veṣṭ.
pantha →
pts
to come or go (by) a road, roadway, path SN.i.18 (gen. pl. panthānaṃ kantāramagga C; “jungle road” trsl.); Snp.121 (loc panthasmiṃ); Cnd.485 B (+ patha in expln of magga) Mil.157 (see pant …
panthāna →
pts
(for saṇṭhāna) at Snp-a.20: see saṇṭhāna 3.
paricaraṇa →
pts
…(gihīnaṃ ˚ṭṭhānaṃ, variant reading for vicaraṇa˚). 2. attending to, looking after, worshipping Dhp-a.i.199…
paricchedaka →
pts
adjective determining, fixing Vb-a.346 (uṭṭhāna-velā ˚ā saññā).
fr. pariccheda
paricchindati →
pts
…out Vv-a.291 (vasana-ṭṭhānaṃ). 2. to determine, to fix accurately to decide Ja.i.170 (padaṃ the track), Ja.i.194 (nivāsavetanaṃ);…
paricāreti →
pts
…Ja.i.81 (˚cāritabba-ṭṭhāna place of worship); Ja.iv.274; Ja.v.9. Pass. paricāriyati, ppr. ˚iyamāna MN.i.46, MN.i.504; Ja.i.58 In…
parimaṇḍala →
pts
…kukkuṭ-aṇḍasaṇṭhāna)
■ nt. as adv. in phrase -ṃ nivāseti to dress or cover oneself all round Vin.i.46; Vin.ii.213;…
pariniṭṭhāna →
pts
- end Pv-a.287.
- accomplishment Ja.v.400.
pari + niṭṭhāna
parivesanā →
pts
…Snp-a.140); Mil.247, Mil.249; Dhp-a.iv.162; Pv-a.109 (˚ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.135 (id.).
fr. pari + vis
pariveṇa →
pts
…(p. koṭṭhaka upaṭṭhāna-sālā); Vin.i.216 (vihārena vihāraṃ pariveṇena pariveṇaṃ upasankamitvā), Vin.i.247 (id.);…
pariyuṭṭhita →
pts
…and BSk. rendering paryavasthita: see remarks on pariyuṭṭhāna and Dial. ii.111
pariyuṭṭhāna →
pts
…anusaya). Cp. also; adhiṭṭhāna.
pari + uṭṭhāna, it is doubtful whether this connection is correct, in this…
patiṭṭhāna →
pts
fixing, setting up, support, help, ground (for salvation Snp.1011: Pv-a.123.
fr. paṭi + sthā cp. late Sk. pratiṣṭhāna
pattha →
pts
…manussānaṃ anupacāra-ṭṭhānaṃ yattha na kasanti na vapanti“ DN-a.i.210; Ud.43 (patthañ ca sayan’ āsanaṃ, ed.; but better with…
patthanā →
pts
aiming at, wish, desire, request aspiration, prayer SN.ii.99, SN.ii.154; AN.i.224; AN.iii.47; AN.v.212 Mnd.316, Mnd.337 (p. vuccati taṇhā); Cnd.112; Ne.18, Ne.27; Dhs.1059; Mil.3; Snp-a.47, Snp-a.50 …
pañca →
pts
… 2. of space: ˚yojanaṭṭhāna Ja.iii.504; ˚yojan-ubbedho gajavaro Vv-a.33 ˚bhūmako pāsādo Ja.i.58 (cp. the house of Death as 5…
pañcaka →
pts
…of five Ja.i.116 (˚kammaṭṭhāna); Dhs. chapters 167–175 (˚naya fivefold system of jhāna, cp. Dhs. translation 52); Snp-a.318…
paṇṇa →
pts
paṭhana →
pts
reading (textual) Mil.344.
fr. paṭhati
paṭigha →
pts
…Dhs-a.308? (paṭigha-ṭṭhāna-nighaṃso or paṭighaṭṭana-nighaṃso?)
paṭi + gha, adj. suffix of; ghan = han, lit. striking…
paṭāṇi →
pts
…(for ˚pīṭhānaṃ pādasikhāsu āṇi dinno hoti.“ At DN-a.i.77 we find the foll. “visūkaṃ paṭāni…
paṭṭhāna →
pts
setting forth, putting forward; only in cpd. sati˚; setting up of mindfulness (q.v. and see discussion of term at Dial ii.324) Besides in later lit. meaning “origin,” starting point cause, in titl …
phala →
pts
…and under satipaṭṭhāna) and as agga-phala it is almost identical with Arahantship Frequently it is combined with…
phusanā →
pts
…fr. phusati1…
phuṭa →
pts
…272 explains by “ettakaṃ ṭhānaṃ anupharitvā tiṭṭhanti.” The id. p. at Mnd.405 = Cnd.304#iii d reads bh. yojana-sataṃ…
porisa →
pts
…Vv-a.263); Pv.iv.3#24 (uṭṭhāna˚ = purisa-viriya, purisa-kāra Pv-a.252) 2. height of a man MN.i.74, MN.i.187, MN.i.365.
abstr. fr….
pothana →
pts
Poṭhana & Pothana
(nt.)
- striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
- (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …
potthanī →
pts
butcher’s knife Ja.vi.86 (maṃsakoṭṭhana˚), Ja.vi.111 (id.).
fr. puth?
poṭha →
pts
is aṅguli˚, snapping of one’s fingers (as sign of applause) Ja.v.67. Cp poṭhana & phoṭeti.
fr. puth, cp. poṭhana & poṭheti
poṭhana →
pts
Poṭhana & Pothana
(nt.)
- striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
- (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …
pubba →
pts
…cp. Mnd.331.
- -uṭṭhāna getting up before (someone else) either applied to a servant getting up before the…
pucchā →
pts
question Snp.1023; Snp-a.46, Snp-a.200, Snp-a.230. A system of questions (“questionnaire”) is given in the Niddesa (and Commentaries), consisting of 12 groups of three questions each. In full at Mn …
pucimanda →
pts
…Ja.iv.205; Ja.vi.269 (˚thanī, of a woman nimba-phala-saṇṭhāna-thana-yuggalā C.).
fr. picumanda
puppha →
pts
…Ja.v.449 (= vacca-ṭṭhāna-sodhaka C.); Mil.331; Vism.194 (in simile). Cp. J.P.T.S. 1884, 89 and Mil trsl. ii.211
- -cchatta a…
putta →
pts
…to in the kasiṇa-kammaṭṭhāna, and usually coupled with the akkha-bbhañjana (& vaṇapaticchādana)-simile, e.g. Vism.32, Vism.45;…
puḷavaka →
pts
…One of the (asubha) kammaṭṭhānas is called p. “the contemplation (˚saññā idea) of the worminfested corpse” SN.v.131; Dhs.264;…
puṭa →
pts
…mocara-ṭṭhānaṃ vuttaṃ hoti) gave rise to the (wrong translation Dial. ii.92 “a centre for interchange of all kinds…
pāramī →
pts
…khanti˚, sacca˚, adhiṭṭhāna˚, mettā˚, upekhā Ja.i.73; Dhp-a.i.84.
- -ppatta (pārami˚) having attained perfection MN.iii.28;…
pārihāriya →
pts
…fostering, keeping Vism.3 (˚paññā), Vism.98 (˚kammaṭṭhāna); Snp-a.54 (id.).
fr. parihāra
pāsaṃsa →
pts
adjective to be praised praiseworthy MN.i.15, MN.i.404; MN.ii.227 (dasa ˚ṭṭhānāni) AN.v.129 (id.); Ja.iii.493; Pv.iv.7#13; Ne.52.
grd. fr. pasaṃsati with pā for pa as in similar formations (see *[pām …
pūti →
pts
…Vism.183; Kp-a.47 (˚saṇṭhāna); Dhp-a.iii.110 Dhp-a.iii.111 (taruṇā galoci-latā pūtilatā ti vuccati). *…
rajo →
pts
…rāga-raj ādīnaṃ uṭṭhāna-ṭṭhānaṃ) 4. rajas-: ˚sira with dusty head Snp.980; Ja.iv.184, Ja.iv.362, Ja.iv.371. See…
ramaṇa →
pts
adjective pleasing, charming, delightful Dhp-a.ii.202 (˚ṭṭhāna).
fr. ramati; cp. Sk. ramaṇa
rasa →
pts
Rasa1
that which is connected with the sense of taste. The defn given at Vism.447 is as follows “jivhā-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇo raso, jivhā-viññāṇassa visaya-bhāvo raso, tass’ ev …
ratana →
pts
Ratana1
neuter
- (lit.) a gem, jewel Vv-a.321 (not = ratana2, as Hardy in Index) Pv-a.53 (nānāvidhāni)
■ The 7 ratanas are enumerated under veḷuriya (Mil.267). They are …
romanthana →
pts
ruminating Vin.ii.321.
fr. romanthati
rājan →
pts
…rājīsi.
- -upaṭṭhāna attendance on the king, royal audience Vin.i.269; Ja.i.269, Ja.i.349; Ja.iii.119, Ja.iii.299; Ja.iv.63 *…
rājā →
pts
…rājīsi.
- -upaṭṭhāna attendance on the king, royal audience Vin.i.269; Ja.i.269, Ja.i.349; Ja.iii.119, Ja.iii.299; Ja.iv.63 *…
rūpa →
pts
…rūpa-rāgassa padaṭṭhānaṃ.
- -rūpa material form (mutable material quality?) Cpd. 156, doubtful translation &…
sa →
pts
…ti: n’ etaṃ ṭhānaṃ vijjati“ MN.i.45; cp. “sā ’haṃ dhammaṃ nâssosiṃ” that I did not hear the Dh. Vv.40#5. Or in…
sabba →
pts
…(T. ṭṭh). of kammaṭṭhāna Snp-a.ii.54; Vism.97 -atthika always useful Mil.153….
sabhāga →
pts
…Vism.516; Mil.79.
- -ṭṭhāna a common room, a suitable or convenient place Ja.i.426; Ja.iii.49; Ja.v.235.
- -vuttin…
sacca →
pts
adjective real, true DN.i.182; MN.ii.169; MN.iii.207; Dhp.408; nt. saccaṃ truly, verily, certainly Mil.120; saccaṃ kira is it really true? DN.i.113; Vin.i.45, Vin.i.60; Ja.i.107; saccato truly S …
sagga →
pts
…Sometimes as sagga ṭhāna (cp -loka), e.g. Ja.vi.210
■ Vin.i.223; DN.ii.86; DN.iii.52, DN.iii.146 sq. MN.i.22, MN.i.483;…
salla →
pts
an arrow, dart MN.i.429 (˚ṃ āharati to remove the a); MN.ii.216; SN.iv.206; Ja.i.180 Ja.v.49; Snp.331, Snp.767; Mil.112; Vism.503 (visa˚ sting of poison; cp. Vb-a.104 sallaṃ viya vitujjati); often me …
samajja →
pts
…fairs DN.iii.183.
- -ṭṭhāna the place of the festival, the arena, Vin.ii.150; Ja.i.394;
- -dāna giving festivals…
sambādha →
pts
…Vin.i.216; Vin.ii.134; pudendum muliebre Vin.iv.259; Snp.609; sambādhaṭṭhāna (nt.) pudendum muliebre Ja.i.61; Ja.iv.260.
cp. Sk….
sampadā →
pts
…given at AN.iv.322 with uṭṭhāna˚, ārakkha˚, kalyāṇamittatā sammājīvitā, saddhā˚, sīla˚, cāga˚, paññā˚; of which the first…
sampatthanā →
pts
entreating, imploring Dhs.1059.
saṃ + patthanā
samuṭṭhāna →
pts
…Kp-a.31, Kp-a.123 Vism.366.
saṃ + uṭṭhāna
samādhi →
pts
…signs are the four satipaṭṭhānas MN.i.301; six conditions and six hindrances AN.iii.427; other hindrances MN.iii.158. The second jhāna is…
sandhi →
pts
…Vism.277 (the 5, of kammaṭṭhāna); Mhvs.33, Mhvs.11; Mhvs.34, Mhvs.47; applied to the joints of the body Vism.185 (the 14 mahā˚);…
sannisajjā →
pts
meeting-place Vin.i.188; Vin.ii.174 = Vin.iii.66; sannisajja-ṭṭhāna (n.) the same Vin.iii.287.
saṃ + nissajjā
sanniṭṭhāna →
pts
…conviction, Ja.vi.324; Vism.43.
saṃ + niṭṭhāna
santhana →
pts
- appeasing Dhp.275.
- satisfaction Vv.18#6.
fr. śam, cp. Sk. śāntvana
santhāgāra →
pts
…Ja.iv.147; Vin.i.233; Vv-a.298; Dhp-a.i.347. Cp. saṇṭhāna 3.
Sk. sansthāgāra
santhāna →
pts
see saṇṭhāna.
sarīra →
pts
sassa →
pts
…time Vin.iv.264; --ṭṭhāna ˚-khetta Ja.vi.297; dussassa (having) bad crops Vin.i.238; AN.i.160; Kp-a.218 (= dubbhikkhā).
*…
sati →
pts
…[BSk. smṛty’upasthāna Divy.126, Divy.182, Divy.208] intent contemplation and mindfulness earnest…
sattu →
pts
Sattu1
an enemy Ja.v.94 (acc. pl. sattavo); Vism.234 (˚nimmathana).
Vedic śatru
Sattu2
barley-meal, flour Vin.ii.116 (satthu); Mnd.372; Ja.iii.343 sq.; Pv.iii.1#3; Dhs.646. …
saṃvijjati →
pts
Saṃvijjati1
to be agitated or moved, to be stirred AN.ii.114; Iti.30.
pp saṃvigga
■
caus saṃvejeti MN.i.253; SN.i.141; Vin.i.32;
imper …
saṅgha →
pts
…on the Order (a kammaṭṭhāna DN.iii.250, DN.iii.280; AN.i.30; Ja.i.97.
- -ārāma a residence for members of the…
saṅkaṭīra →
pts
dust heap DN.ii.160; SN.ii.270; MN.i.334. Explained as “sankāra-ṭṭhāna” K.S. ii.203.
unexplained
saṅkāra →
pts
saṇṭhāna →
pts
…place,“ the comp. saṇṭhāna-gata being explained by the Comm. by saṇṭhāna-mariyādaṃ gatā, but at Ja.vi.360…
senā →
pts
…Ja.vi.54; mahāsenaguttaṭṭhāna the position of a generalissimo Ja.v.115.
- -nāyaka a general Vin.i.73.
- -pacca the…
seṭṭhi →
pts
…Vin.i.18; Ja.iv.62; --ṭṭhāna the position of a seṭṭhi Ja.ii.122, Ja.ii.231; hereditary Ja.i.231 Ja.i.243; Ja.ii.64; Ja.iii.475;…
sikkhāpada →
pts
set of precepts, “preceptorial,” code of training; instruction, precept, rule
- in general: DN.i.63, DN.i.146, DN.i.250; MN.i.33; AN.i.63, AN.i.235 sq. AN.ii.14, AN.ii.250 sq.; AN.iii.113, AN.iii.26 …
silāghati →
pts
to extol, only in Dhtp.30 as root silāgh, with defn “katthana,” i.e. boasting.
Epic Sk. ślāgh
sippa →
pts
…Ja.iv.7; Pv-a.3.
- -ṭṭhāna a craft MN.i.85 cp. BSk. śilpasthāna Divy.58, Divy.100, Divy.212.
- -phala result of…
sotthāna →
pts
blessing, well-fare Snp.258; AN.iv.271, AN.iv.285; Ja.v.29 (where the metre requires sotthayanaṃ, as at Ja.iv.75); Ja.vi.139.
cp. Sk. svastyayana
su →
pts
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 …
suñña →
pts
adjective
- empty, uninhabited DN.i.17; DN.ii.202; SN.i.180; SN.iv.173; DN-a.i.110; Mil.5.
- empty, devoid of reality, unsubstantial, phenomenal MN.i.435; SN.iii.167; SN.iv.54, SN.iv.296; Snp.1119 …
suṅka →
pts
…Vin.iii.52.
- -ṭṭhāna taxing place, customs’ house Vin.iii.62; Mil.359
- -sāyika (?) customs’ officer…
sālā →
pts
…Vin.ii.122; upaṭṭhāna˚ a service hall Vin.i.49, Vin.i.139; Vin.ii.153, Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.210; SN.ii.280; SN.v.321; Ja.i.160…
sīla →
pts
- nature, character, habit behaviour; usually as-˚ in adj. function “being of such a nature,” like, having the character of…, e.g. adāna˚; of stingy character, illiberal Snp.244; Pv-a.68 (+ macc …
sīsa →
pts
…Dhs-a.200; kammaṭṭhāna˚; Dhp-a.iii.159.
- -ānulokin looking ahead, looking attentively after something MN.i.147. *…
taca →
pts
…etc, subject of kammaṭṭhāna-practice. This refers to the satipaṭṭhānā (kāye kāy’ ânupassanā:) see kāya I….
tanta →
pts
…loom Ja.i.356 (˚vitata-ṭṭhāna the place of weaving); Dhp-a.i.424. At Ja.iv.484 tanta is to be corrected to tata (stretched out).
*…
tappara →
pts
…(Tha-ap.57, Tha-ap.66) (mānapūjana˚ & buddhopaṭṭhāna˚).
Sk. tatpara
taṇhā →
pts
(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …
teja →
pts
…for the purpose of kammaṭṭhāna practice (see kasiṇa) DN.iii.268; Dhs.203; Vism.171; Dhp-a.ii.49; Dhp-a.iii.214;…
tejo →
pts
…for the purpose of kammaṭṭhāna practice (see kasiṇa) DN.iii.268; Dhs.203; Vism.171; Dhp-a.ii.49; Dhp-a.iii.214;…
thanaka →
pts
little breast, the breast of a girl Thig.265 (= Thag-a.212).
thaneti →
pts
to roar, to thunder DN.ii.262; SN.i.100, SN.i.154 (megho thanayaṃ), SN.i.154 (thaneti devo) Iti.66 (megho thanayitvā)
pp thanita. See also gajjati & thunati.
Vedic stanayati & stanati to thunder; c …
thañña →
pts
mother’s milk Vin.ii.255 = Vin.ii.289 (˚ṃ pāyeti); AN.iv.276; Ja.iii.165; Ja.vi.3 (madhura˚) Thig.496.
see thana
thaṇḍila →
pts
…ground Pv.iv.7#5 (= kharakaṭhāna bhūmippadesa Pv-a.265).
- -sāyikā (f.) the act of lying on the bare ground (as a penance) [BSk….
thunati →
pts
- to moan, groan, roar SN.v.148 (thunaṃ ppr.; variant reading thanaṃ); Vv.52#1 (of beings in Niraya otherwise ghosenti), variant readingSS thananti (better?).
- to proclaim; shout, praise (confused …
thāsotu →
pts
Thāsotu˚
in thāsotujana savana at Thag-a.61 according to Morris, J.P.T.S. 1884, 81 it is to be read ṭhānaso tu jana˚.
ti FIXME double →
pts
…SN.i.96 (˚ṃ ṭhānaṃ upeti), SN.i.181 (ākankha-māno ˚ṃ anuttaraṃ). -pada [cp. Vedic tripad or…
tiṭṭhati →
pts
…up, to be standing (see ṭhāna I. 1a): ṭhānakappana-vacanaṃ nisajjādi-paṭikkhepato Pv-a.24; opp to…
tāla →
pts
…tālassa chindita-ṭṭhāna-sadisa); Nd ii.freq. (see under pahīna); tālāvatthukatā at Vin.iii.3
■ In other…
ubbeṭhana →
pts
an envelope, wrap Ja.vi.508.
fr. ud + veṣṭ.
ud →
pts
Ud-
prefix in verbal & nominal combn. One half of all the words beginning with u˚ are combns. with ud˚, which in compn. appears modified according to the rules of as …
udaka →
pts
…jar Dhp-a.i.52.
- -ṭṭhāna a stand for water Vin.ii.120.
- -tumba a water vessel Ja.ii.441; DN-a.i.202;…
uggaha →
pts
…Vism.277 (kananaṭṭhānassa). 2. noticing, taking notice, perception (as opp. to manasikāra) Vism.125, Vism.241 sq neg. an˚ Snp.912…
uggatthana →
pts
at Ja.vi.590 means a kind of ornament or trinket, it should prob. be read ugghaṭṭana [fr. ghaṭṭeti lit. “tinkling”, i.e. a bangle.
uggaṇhāti →
pts
…Vv-a.98 (vipassanākammaṭṭhānaṃ); infin. uggahetuṃ Vv-a.138 (sippaṃ to study a craft)
caus 2…
ujjava →
pts
adjective “running up”, in cpd. ujjav-ujjava a certain term in the art of spinning or weaving Vin.iv.300, expld. by “yattakaṃ patthena (patthana?) añcitaṃ hoti tasmi takkamhi vedhite”.
ud + java
ukkaṇṭhanā →
pts
emotion, commotion DN.ii.239.
fr. ukkaṇṭhati
upa →
pts
…e.g. devūpaṭṭhāna, lokûpaga, puññûpatthambhita-Meanings:
- (Rest): on upon, up-˚kiṇṇa covered over; ˚jīvati live…
upagacchati →
pts
…DN.ii.12; Pv-a.12 (vasanaṭṭhānaṃ), Pv-a.29, Pv-a.32 (vāsaṃ) Pv-a.132;
ger -gantvā Pv-a.70 (attano santikaṃ), & -gamma…
upakāraka →
pts
…persistence or happening of any given thing) Tikapaṭṭhāna i.11
fr. upakāra
upanissaya →
pts
…Tikapatthāṇa, Tikapaṭṭhāna i.1, a term only found in the Paṭṭhāna, the Jātaka & later exegetical literature Ja.i.78, Ja.i.508;…
upari →
pts
…(heṭṭhā manussa-saṇṭhānaṃ upari sūkara-s˚), Pv-a.47 (upari chattaṃ dhāriyamāna), Pv-a.145 (sabbattha upari upon…
upasama →
pts
…of the 4 objects of adhiṭṭhāna, viz. paññā˚ sacca˚ cāga˚ upasama˚); MN.i.67; MN.iii.246; SN.i.30, SN.i.34 (sīlena), SN.i.46…
upaṭṭhāna →
pts
- attendance, waiting on, looking after, service, care, ministering AN.i.151, AN.i.225; Snp.138; Ja.i.226, Ja.i.237, Ja.i.291; Ja.ii.101; Ja.iv.138; Ja.vi.351; Pts.i.107; Pts.ii.7 sq., Pts.ii.28, Pts …
upeti →
pts
…Pv.ii.3#34 (saggaṃ upehi ṭhānaṃ); Pv.iv.3#52 (saraṇaṃ buddhaṃ dhammaṃ); Ne.66.
fut upessaṃ Snp.29; 2nd sg. upehisi…
utu →
pts
…Snp.249 (= gimhe ātapa-ṭṭhāna-sevanā vasse rukkha-mūla-sevanā hemante jalappavesa-sevanā Snp-a.291).
- -kāla…
uṭṭhāna →
pts
…Note. The form vuṭṭhāna appears for uṭṭh˚ after a vowel under the same conditions as vuṭṭhahati for uṭṭhahati (q.v.)…
uṭṭhānaka →
pts
…energetic Ja.vi.246.
fr. uṭṭhāna
uṭṭhānavant →
pts
adjective strenuous, active Dhp.24.
uṭṭhāna + vant
uṭṭhāyaka →
pts
…f. -ikā Thig.413 (= uṭṭhāna-viriyasampannā Thag-a.267; variant reading uṭṭhāhikā)
adj. formation fr. uṭṭhāya, ger. of…
uṭṭhāyika →
pts
adjective yielding, producing Ja.ii.403 (satasahass˚).
= uṭṭhānaka
vadana →
pts
speech, utterance Vv-a.345 (+ kathana).
fr. vad
vadha →
pts
striking, killing; slaughter, destruction, execution DN.iii.176; AN.ii.113; Pp.58; Ja.ii.347; Mil.419 (˚kata); Dhp-a.i.69 (pāṇa˚ + pāṇa-ghāta), Dhp-a.i.80, Dhp-a.i.296; Dhp-a.ii.39; Vb-a.382
…
vanatha →
pts
…“taṇhā pariyuṭṭhāna-vasena vanaṃ tanotī ti vanatho taṇh’ ānusayass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ.”-The fig. meaning is…
vasana →
pts
…(-place), abode; usually in compounds like -gāma the village where (he) lived Ja.ii.153 -ṭṭhāna residence, dwelling place Pv-a.12,…
vavatthāna →
pts
determination, resolution, arrangement, fixing, analysis Pts.i.53; Vin.iv.289; Vism.111, Vism.236 (= nimitta), Vism.347 (defn); Mil.136; Kp-a.23.
fr. vi + ava + sthā; cp. late Sk. vya …
vaṇṇa →
pts
…by colour, with saṇṭhānato and others: Vism.184 (“kāḷa vā odāta vā manguracchavi vā”), Vism.243 = Vb-a.225; Ne.27. 2….
vaṇṭa →
pts
stalk SN.iii.155 = DN.i.73 (˚chinna with its stalk cut); Ja.i.70; Tha-ap.62; Vism.356 (in comparison); Snp-a.296; Vb-a.60; Dhp-a.ii.42 Dhp-a.iv.112; Vv-a.44. avaṇṭa (of thana …
vaṭa →
pts
the Indian fig tree Ja.i.259 (˚rukkha); Ja.iii.325; Mhvs.6, Mhvs.16; Dhp-a.i.167 (˚rukkha) Pv-a.113.
cp. Epic Sk. vaṭa. A root vaṭ; not connected with this vaṭa is given at Dhtm.106 in meaning …
vaṭaṃsa →
pts
kind of head ornament perhaps ear-ring or garland worn round the forehead Mhvs.11, Mhvs.28 (C. explains as “kaṇṇapilandhanaṃ vaṭaṃsakan ti vuttaṃ hoti”). Usually as vaṭaṃsaka V …
vaṭṭanā →
pts
in -valī is a line or chain of balls (“rounds,” i.e. rings or spindles). Reading somewhat doubtful. It occurs at MN.i.80, MN.i.81 (seyyathā v. evaṃ me piṭṭhi-kaṇṭako unnat’ âvanato hoti; Neumann t …
vaṭṭin →
pts
(-˚) adjective in muṇḍa˚; porter (?) is not clear. It is a dern fr. vaṭṭi in one or the other of its meanings. Found only at Vin.ii.137, where it is explained by Bdhgh as “veṭṭhin.” It m …
veṭhana →
pts
- surrounding, enveloping Ja.vi.489.
- a turban head-dress DN.i.126; AN.i.145; AN.iii.380 (sīsa˚); Ja.v.187; Dhp-a.iv.213; Pv-a.161.
- wrapping, clothing, wrap shawl Ja.vi.12
■ Cp. *[pali˚](/de …
vicchiddaka →
pts
…one of the asubha-kammaṭṭhānas, obtained by the contemplation of a corpse fissured from decay AN.ii.17 (˚saññā); AN.v.106, AN.v.310;…
vidhā →
pts
…“ākāra-saṇṭhānaṃ vidhā nāma”) DN-a.i.222 (iddhi˚), DN-a.i.294 (in expln of tividha-yañña “ettha…
vidū →
pts
adjective clever, wise, knowing, skilled in (-˚) SN.i.62 (loka˚); SN.v.197; Vin.ii.241 (pl. paracittaviduno); Snp.677 (vidūhi), Snp.996; Ja.v.222 (dhamma˚) Vv.30#11 (= sappañña Vv-a.127); Mil.276; M …
viheṭhana →
pts
harassing, hurting; oppression Vb-a.74; Vv-a.68; Pv-a.232.
fr. viheṭheti
viheṭhanaka →
pts
adjective oppressing, hurting, doing harm Ja.ii.123.
fr. viheṭhana
vijjā →
pts
…see above, b.;
- -ṭṭhāna branch of study; there are 18 vijja-ṭṭhānāni or “arts & sciences,” subjects of study referred to…
vikatthana →
pts
boasting Snp-a.549.
fr. vi + katth
vikkhittaka →
pts
…one of the asubha-kammaṭṭhāna’s: cp vikkhāyika & vicchiddaka) Vism.110 (˚saññā) = Mil.332; Vism.179 (with defn vividhaṃ…
vikkhāyitaka →
pts
…obtained by contemplation of a corpse gnawed by animals, one of the asubhakammaṭṭhānas Vism.110 = Mil.332 (˚saññā); Vism.179,…
vikāra →
pts
…first caused by kappa-vuṭṭhāna, the second by dhātu-kkhobha) Kp-a.107 (vaṇṇa˚). 2. distortion, reversion, contortion, in var….
vimāna →
pts
Vimāna1
neuter lit. covering a certain space, measuring; the defns given by Dhpāla refer it to “without measure,” i.e. immeasurable. Thus = vigata-māne appamāṇe mahanta vara-p …
vinicchaya →
pts
…-ññū clever in deciding or giving judgment Ja.iii.205 Ja.v.367 (a˚)
- -ṭṭhāna place of judgment, law court Ja.v.229…
viniveṭhana →
pts
(& -nibbeṭhana) neuter unwrapping, unravelling; fig. explaining, making clear, explanation, refutation Cnd.503 (diṭṭhi-sanghātassa vinibbeṭhana; where id. p. at Mnd.343 reads vinivedhana, cp, ni …
vipassanā →
pts
…Vism.162.
- -kammaṭṭhāna exercise for intuition Dhp-a.iv.46.
- -ñāṇa ability or…
vipubbaka →
pts
…is one of the asubhakammaṭṭhānas
■ MN.i.58, MN.i.88; MN.iii.91; AN.iii.324. As -saññā: AN.ii.17; AN.v.310; Dhs.264; Ne.27; Mil.102…
viraddha →
pts
failed, missed, neglecte SN.v.23 (ariyo maggo v.), SN.v.179 (satipaṭṭhānā viraddhā 254, 294; Mnd.512; Ja.i.174, Ja.i.490; Ja.ii.384; Ja.iv.71, Ja.iv.497 Ne.132.
pp. of virajjhati
viraddhi →
pts
…The vv.ll. are visuddhi, visandi & visandhi with explains “viddhaṭṭhāna” & “viraddhaṭṭhāna” see p. 395.
viraja →
pts
…e.g. SN.iv.210; AN.iv.157, AN.iv.160; Iti.37, Iti.46; Vv.16#9; similarly ṭhānaṃ (for padaṃ) Pv.ii.3#33 (= sagga Pv-a.89).
vi + rajo
viriya →
pts
…too little ibid; uṭṭhāna˚; initiative or rousing energy SN.i.21, SN.i.217; AN.iii.76; AN.iv.282; Thag-a.267; Pv-a.129; nara˚;…
viññāṇa →
pts
…place, which would be ṭṭhāna. There are α, 4 v- durations with regard to their “storing (abhisankhāra) quality, viz. combinations of…
vosita →
pts
…cp. Dhp-a.iv.233: “niṭṭhānaṃ patto vusita-vosānaṃ vā patto etc.”
vi + osita, pp. of ava + sā. See also…
vuṭṭhāna →
pts
…Mil.344. 3. (cp. uṭṭhāna 3) rousing, rising out, emerging, emergence; applied as a religious term to revival from…
vuṭṭhānatā →
pts
rehabilitation; in āpatti˚; forgiveness of an offence Vin.ii.250.
fr. vuṭṭhāna
vyathana →
pts
shaking, wavering Dhtp.465 (as defn of tud).
fr. vyath
vāḷa →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.171 (˚ṭṭhāna); Dhp-a.iii.348 (˚rocanā); Vism.180, Vism.239.
cp. late Sk. vyāḍa, see Geiger,
Pali Grammar
§…
vīthi →
pts
… ■ Vism.187 (kammaṭṭhāna˚); Kp-a.102 (viññāṇa˚). -citta process of cognition (lit. processed cognition) Vism.22;…
vīthika →
pts
adjective (-˚) having (as) a road Mil.322 (satipaṭṭhāna˚, in the city of Righteousness).
fr. vīthi
yakkha →
pts
…y. SN.i.208; Pv-a.144 -ṭṭhāna the dwelling-place of a y. -dāsī “a female temple slave,” or perhaps “possessed…
yatana →
pts
…yat, cp. Epic Sk….
yathā →
pts
…(˚ṃ dento), Pv-a.110 (˚ṭhāna whichever place I like), Pv-a.265 (where T. has yat˚). The ed. of Mvu however reads yath˚; throughout;…
yattaka →
pts
…Vism.184 (yattakaṃ ṭhānaṃ gaṇhāti… tattakaṃ…), Vism.293 (yattakā = yāvatā); DN-a.i.118 (yattaka… tattaka as long as);…
yugala →
pts
Yugala & Yugaḷa
neuter a pair couple Ja.i.12 (yugaḷa-yugaḷa-bhūtā in pairs), Ja.i.500 (bāhu˚); Ja.vi.270 (thana˚ the 2 breasts); Vism.219; Vb-a.51 (yugaḷato jointly, in pairs); the six “pairs of a …
yugaḷa →
pts
Yugala & Yugaḷa
neuter a pair couple Ja.i.12 (yugaḷa-yugaḷa-bhūtā in pairs), Ja.i.500 (bāhu˚); Ja.vi.270 (thana˚ the 2 breasts); Vism.219; Vb-a.51 (yugaḷato jointly, in pairs); the six “pairs of a …
yāna →
pts
…(+ ayāna, opposed to ṭhāna). 2. means of motion, carriage, vehicle. Different kinds of carriages are enumerated at Mnd.145 (on Snp.816)…
ā →
pts
Ā1
indeclinable a frequent prefix, used as well-defined simple base-prefix (with rootderivations), but not as modification (i.e. first part of a double prefix cpd. like sam-ā-dhi) exce …
ābādha →
pts
affliction, illness, disease Vin.iv.261; DN.i.72; DN.ii.13; AN.i.121; AN.iii.94, AN.iii.143; AN.iv.333, AN.iv.415 sq., AN.iv.440; Dhp.138; Pp.28 Vism.41 (udara-vāta˚) Vism.95; Vv-a.351 (an˚ safe & s …
ādhipacca →
pts
…sq.; Pv.ii.9#59 (one of the ṭhānas, cp. ṭhāna ii.2b; see also DN.iii.146, where spelt ādhipateyya; expld. by issariya at…
ādhipateyya →
pts
…sq.; Pv.ii.9#59 (one of the ṭhānas, cp. ṭhāna ii.2b; see also DN.iii.146, where spelt ādhipateyya; expld. by issariya at…
ādicca →
pts
the sun SN.i.15, SN.i.47; SN.ii.284; SN.iii.156; SN.v.44, SN.v.101; AN.i.242; AN.v.22, AN.v.263, AN.v.266 sq.; Iti.85; Snp.550 Snp.569, Snp.1097 (“ādicco vuccati suriyo” Cnd.125); Dhp-a.iv.143; Sdhp. …
āgacchati →
pts
…DN.i.161 (gārayhaṃ ṭhānaṃ deserve blame come to be blamed); Pv.iv.1#51 (get to, be a profit to upakappati Pv-a.241) 3. to come by,…
āgata →
pts
…his coming); Vv-a.78 (˚ṭṭhāna); Pv-a.81 (kiṃ āgat’attha why have you come here) come by, got, attained (˚-) AN.ii.110 = Pp.48…
ānantarika →
pts
…trsl.* 267); Vism.177 (as prohibiting practice of kammaṭṭhāna).
fr. an + antara + ika
ānantariya →
pts
…trsl.* 267); Vism.177 (as prohibiting practice of kammaṭṭhāna).
fr. an + antara + ika
āpatti →
pts
…Vin.iii.35.
- -vuṭṭhānatā forgiveness of an offence Vin.ii.250 (put before anāpatti).
Sk. āpatti, fr. ā + pad, cp. apajjati &…
ārakkha →
pts
…(˚purisa); Ja.v.212 (˚ṭṭhāna, i.e. harem), Ja.v.374 (˚parivāra); Pp.21 (an˚), Pp.24; Mil.154; Vism.19 (˚gocara preventive behaviour,…
āsabha →
pts
…AN.ii.8 (C. seṭṭha-ṭṭhāna uttama-ṭṭhāna); AN.iii.9; AN.v.33 sq.; DN-a.i.31; Kp-a.104.
the guṇa-and compn. form of…
ātāpin →
pts
…II. B. See also satipaṭṭhāna. Opp. anātāpin SN.ii.195 sq.; AN.ii.13; Iti.27 (+ anottappin).
fr. ātāpa, cp. BSk. ātāpin Avs.i.233;…
āvedhika →
pts
adj. f. scil. pannā piercing, penetrating; or ravelling, turning rolling up or round (cp. āvijjhati which is derived from ā + vyadh, but takes its meaning from āveṭheti), discrimination thinking ov …
āveṭhana →
pts
rolling up, winding up or round, fig. explanation Mil.28 (+ nibbeṭhana, lit rolling up and rolling down, ravelling & unravelling), Mil.231 (˚viniveṭhana).
ā + veṭhana, veṣṭ.
āvijjhana →
pts
…(where āviñjanaṭṭhāna for ˚rajju). Otherwise a rope used in connection with the opening & shutting of a door (pulling rope?…
āyu →
pts
…or majesty (see ṭhāna) thus at Vin.i.294; DN.iii.146; SN.iv.275 sq.; AN.i.115; AN.iii.33; AN.iv.242, AN.iv.396;…
āyāga →
pts
…fee, gift; (m.) recipient of a sacrifice or gift (deyyadhamma) Snp.486 (= deyyadhammānaṃ adhiṭṭhāna-bhūta Snp-a.412); Thag.566;…
āḷāhana →
pts
…(= sarīrassa daḍḍha-ṭṭhāna)
■ Note. For āḷāhana in meaning “peg, stake” see ālāna.
fr. ā +…
ṭhita →
pts
standing, i.e. (see ṭhāna I) either upright (opp nisinna, etc.), or immovable, or being, behaving in general. In the latter…
Buddha →
puskas
(i.e. 563-483) ‘Megvilágosodott’. A buddhizmus alapítójának, Gótama Sziddhártának a neve, amelyet az általa keresett lényeg felismerése során, azaz a Megvilágosodás kapcsán nyert. Nevezték még Szakjam …