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dassana →
pts
…sq.; AN.iii.323; ñ-d-visuddhi MN.i.147 sq. Also with further determination as adhideva -ñ-d˚ AN.iv.428…
sākya →
dppn
…North India, to which the Buddha belonged. Their capital was Kapilavatthu. Mention is also made of other Sākyan settlements - e.g., Cātumā,…
bhava →
pts
abhisamaya →
pts
…ariyasaccānaṃ a. full understanding of the 4 noble truths SN.v.415, SN.v.440, SN.v.441 [cp. Divy.654: anabhisamitānāṃ caturnāṃ…
ajjhagā →
pts
…Vv.32#7 (visesaṃ attained distinction; expld. at Vv-a.135 by adhigata); Vv.50#21 (amataṃ santiṃ; expld. Vv-a.215 by…
alaṃ →
pts
…of that Mil.18; alam me Buddhena enough for me of the Buddha = I am tired of the B. Dhp-a.ii.34.
- -attha (adj.) “quite…
cātur →
pts
…-(d)dasī (f.) [to catuddasa fourteen] the 14th day of the lunar half month AN.i.144. Pv-a.55; Vv-a.71, Vv-a.99, Vv-a.129. With…
dakkhiṇā →
pts
…= DN.iii.66 (d
■ uddhaggikā), cp. AN.ii.68 (uddhaggā d.) AN.iii.43, AN.iii.46, AN.iii.178, AN.iii.259; AN.iv.64 sq., AN.iv.394;…
appa →
pts
…at Vv-a.334 as “appa-saddo h’ ettha abhāvattho appiccho appanigghoso ti ādisu viya”); Ja.i.70; Dhp-a.iv.12 *…
attha →
pts
…(atthassa ninnetar, of the Buddha, bringer of good); SN.iv.94 (id.); SN.i.34 (attano a. one’s own welfare), SN.i.55 (id. SN.i.86, SN.i.102,…
addhan →
pts
(in compounds addha˚;)
- (of space a path, road, also journey (see compounds & derivations); only in one ster. phrase Ja.iv.384 = Ja.v.137…
ceto-vimutti →
nyana
…it is called the ‘void deliverance of mind’ suññatā- *c.*
In a more restricted sense, ‘Infinite deliverance of mind’ is a name for…
tanhā →
nyana
…mental contacts rūpa-, sadda-, gandha-, rasa-, photthabba-, dhamma-tanhā M. 9; D. 15
Corresponding to the 3-fold existence, there are 3…
phassa →
nyana
…contact; M. 9. A twofold division occurs in D. 15: patigha samphassa contact by sensorial reaction’, and adhivacana - samphassa…
adho →
pts
atta →
pts
…d + ta; that is, pp. of ādadāti with the base form reduced to d. Idg *d-to; cp. Sk. ātta
Atta2
see…
dasa →
pts
…with ref. to the Buddha see Vin.i.38 & cp.; Vin. Texts i.141 sq.; dasah’ angehi samannāgato arahā ti vuccati (in memorizing of No….
aṭṭha →
pts
…form) Vv-a.213 (avenika-buddhadhammā: Bhagavant’s qualities);
■ as measure Ja.vi.432 (18 hands high, of a fence);
■…
ayo →
pts
…(variant reading ˚guhala) Cnd.304#iii. d.2 (of Niraya).
- -kūṭa an iron hammer Pv-a.284. *…
aya FIXME double →
pts
…(variant reading ˚guhala) Cnd.304#iii. d.2 (of Niraya).
- -kūṭa an iron hammer Pv-a.284. *…
biḷibiḷikā →
pts
…= Thag.119. Mrs. Rh. D. (Brethren 106 n.) trsl “finglefangle,” noting the commentator’s paraphrase “vilivilikriyā” (lit….
bhūmi →
pts
…Vism.517 (paññā˚-niddesa). usually -˚ indriya˚ Ne.192; dassana˚ plane of insight Ne.8, Ne.14 Ne.50; sukha˚ ground for happiness…
avaṃ →
pts
…by otari Snp-a.486). Opp. uddhaṃ (above, up high). Freq. in cpd avaṃsira (adj.) head downward (+ uddhaṃpāda feet…
bhutta →
pts
…DN.ii.173 (where Rh. D., Dial. ii.203, trsls “ye shall eat as ye have eaten”) = DN.iii.62, DN.iii.63 (where Rh. D., Dial.…
adhipāta →
pts
…breaking, only in phrase muddhā˚; head-splitting Snp.988 sq., Snp.1004, Snp.1025 (variant reading Nd…
avapakāsati →
pts
…this word. In all likelihood it is a distortion of vavakassati (vi + ava + kassati), supplementing the ordinary…
atthika →
pts
…atthika should be preferred DN.i.55 (˚vāda); MN.ii.212 (aṭṭhita); AN.iii.219 sq. (idaṃ atthikaṃ this is suitable, of good avail; T…
anger →
nyana
Anger: D iluted derivative of Hate, which is a root condition; see: mūla
agga →
pts
…SN I.29 (a sattassa Sambuddha); AN.ii.17 = Pv.iv.3#47 (lokassa Buddho aggo [A: aggaṃ] pavuccati); Iti.88, Iti.89; Snp.875 (suddhi) Pv-a.5….
aha →
pts
…(acc.) is elided after i, which often appears lengthened: kati ’haṃ how many days? SN.i.7 ekâha-dvī ’haṃ one or two days…
abhinikkhipati →
pts
to lay down, put down D Avs.iii.12, Avs.iii.60.
abhi + nikkhipati
abhilāpa →
pts
…(as exegesis or paraphrase of adhivacana combd. with vyañjana & trsl. by Mrs. Rh. D. as “a distinctive mark of discourse”);…
aneḷa →
pts
…not dumb, fig. clever, skilled DN.iii.265; Snp.70 (alālāmukha Snp-a.124), cp. Cnd.259.
an + eḷa = ena, see neḷa & cp….
abbuda →
pts
…used for “hell” in the riddle SN.i.43 (kiṃsu lokasmiṃ abbudaṃ “who are they who make a hell on earth” Mrs Rh. D. The answer is…
abbhuta →
pts
…angas or divisions of the Buddhist Scriptures (see nava B 2; Vin.iii.8; MN.i.133; AN.ii.103; AN.iii.86, AN.iii.177; Pp.43;…
āsava →
nyana
…67; 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…
ānupubbī-kathā →
nyana
…teaching; given by the Buddha when it was necessary to first prepare the listener’s mind before speaking to him on the advanced teaching of…
pātihāriya →
nyana
…are ascribed to the Buddha: the marvel of magic iddhi - p the marvel of mind-reading ādesanā - p and the marvel of instruction…
paramattha →
nyana
…samvrti - satya The Buddha, in explaining his doctrine, sometimes used conventional language and sometimes the philosophical mode of…
anādariya →
pts
disregard, disrespect Vin.i.176; Vin.iv.113 (where expld. in extenso); Dhs.1325 dug 20 = Vb.359.
fr. anādara
asura →
nyana
Asura: D emons, goblin, evil spirit or titan inhabiting one of the lower worlds apāya.
appanihita-vimokkha →
nyana
Appanihita-vimokkha: D esireless mental release see: *vimokkha
_ Appanihitānupassanā: Contemplation of desirelessness see:…
āyāsita →
ncped
trouble; d distressed.
assa →
pts
ettha →
ncped
…respect; in this case, in that case; in these…
asecanaka →
pts
adjective unmixed, unadulterated, i.e. with full and unimpaired properties, delicious, sublime, lovely MN.i.114; SN.i.213 (a. ojava “that elixir…
bārānasī →
dppn
…of pilgrimage for the Buddhists - the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadāya in Isipatana…
ariṭṭhaka →
pts
…mass of soap stone“ (cp. Rh. D. in JR. A. S. 1895 893 sq.), “a shaped block of steatite” (Mrs. Rh. D. in K. S 130).
fr. ariṭṭha
pātaligāma →
dppn
…to repel the Vajjīs. The Buddha prophesied the future greatness of Pātaligāma, and also mentioned the danger of its destruction by fire, water,…
yakkha →
dppn
…to, MN.i.252 but even the Buddha is spoken of as a yakkha in poetic diction. MN.i.386 Many gods, such as Kakudha, are so addressed. SN.i.54 Of…
appaṭivāṇīya →
pts
…to Nibbāna; Mrs. Rh. D Kindred S. p. 274 trsls. “that source from whence there is no turning back”), Thig.55.
grd. of a + paṭi +…
taṅkhanika →
ncped
of ta(d) just for that time, for a short time; temporary; (f) a temporary sexual partner
appaṭigha →
pts
…to rūpa not reacting or impinging (opp. sappaṭigha) DN.iii.217; Dhs.660, Dhs.756, Dhs.1090, Dhs.1443.
a + paṭigha