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aciravata →

dppn

…novice is throughout addressed as Aggivessana.

aciravatī →

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…Vin.iv.161 The Sattarasa-vaggiya monks frequented the river for water-sports. Vin.iv.111–112

Once the Buddha was told that the Pañcavaggiyā…

aggidatta →

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A brahmin of Khemavatī, father of the Buddha Kakusandha. His wife was named Visākhā. DN.ii.7

aggikabhāradvāja →

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…to the faith. Snp.21–25

Aggikabhāradvāja2AggikaBhāradvāja

A brahmin of Rājagaha, a fire-tender. He prepares a meal for…

aggivessana →

dppn

Probably the name of a brahmin clan, the Agnivesyāyanas, and the Ksatriyas who were so styled, took the name from their brahmin priests.

The name is used by the Buddha in addressing Saccaka Nigaṇṭhap …

aggāḷave cetiye →

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…Vin.ii.172f.

The Chabbaggiyā are censured here for a nissaggiya offence. Vin.iii.224 The Vaṅgīsa Sutta was preached there to…

ariṭṭha →

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ukkhepanīyakamma the Chabbaggiyā (group of six) monks kept company with Ariṭṭha, thereby committing a pācittiya-offence. Vin.iv.137 We…

assaji →

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…fifth of the Pañcavaggiyā monks. When the Buddha preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, he was the last in whom dawned the eye of…

aññātakoṇḍañña →

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…ascetics known as the Pañcavaggiyā. When, after the Enlightenment, the Buddha visited them at Isipatana and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana…

aṅgīrasi →

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…Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha, Kassapa and Bhagu. The list occurs in several places. Vin.i.245 AN.iii.224 MN.ii.169…

aṭṭhaka →

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…Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Aṅgīrasa, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha and Bhagu), Vin.i.245 DN.i.104 as the ancient sages of the brahmins….

bahudhīti →

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…prey for the Buddha had no nagging wife, no creditors, no vermin disturbing his sleep. The Buddha agreed with him, and he was so pleased with the…

bhaddavāggiyā →

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A group of thirty young men, converted by the Buddha.

They had gone picnicking with their wives in a forest glade between Bārāṇasi and Uruvelā. One of them had no wife, and for him they found a court …

bhummaja →

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One of the Chabbaggiyā. His followers were called Bhummajakā.

bhāradvāja →

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…and Suddhika Bhāradvāja; Aggika Bhāradvāja joined the Order at Veḷuvana, Sundarika Bhāradvāja on the banks of the Sundarikā, and…

bāhuraggi →

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BāhuraggiBahunandi

One of seven beings born in the Avihā world, there to pass away entirely. SN.i.35 SN.i.60

bārānasī →

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…first sermon to the Pañcavaggiyā D.ii.141. This was the spot at which all Buddhas set in motion the Wheel of the Law (Dhamma-cakka). It is the…

chabbaggiyā →

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A group of six monks, contemporary with the Buddha, frequently mentioned as being guilty of various Vinaya offences. Vin.i.84f. Vin.i.104 Vin.i.106 Vin.i.111 Vin.i.113 Vin.i.114 Vin.i.138 Vin.i.160 …

daṇḍapāṇi →

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…them to him, but he was not satisfied, and went away “shaking his head, wagging his tongue, with his brow puckered into three wrinkles.”

dīghanakha →

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…he became a sotāpanna. In the sutta he is addressed as Aggivessana. MN.i.497f.

eḷeyya →

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…In his retinue were Yamaka, Moggalla, Ugga, Nāvindakī, Gandhabba, and Aggivessa, all of whom were also followers of the same teacher….

ghaṭīkāra →

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…Khaṇḍadeva, Bāhuraggi and Piṅgiya. They had listened to the Buddha’s teaching and, after death, were born in the Avihā-world,…

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…Vin.iii.167 and the Chabbaggiyas Vin.iii.82 were also in the habit of visiting the hill.

Several places are mentioned as having been visited by…

isipatana →

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…his friends, the Pañcavaggiyā monks, left him and went to Isipatana. After his Enlightenment the Buddha, leaving Uruvelā, joined them in…

kaṇṭaka →

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…views as Ariṭṭha, and for that reason he was expelled from the Saṅgha. The Chabbaggiyā monks, however, received him into their ranks and…

mahānāma →

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…four months each. The Chabbaggiyā, always intent on mischief, tried in vain to discourage him. Vin.iv.101 At the end of the year, Mahānāma…

mettiya →

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One of the six leaders of the Chabbaggiyā.

mettiyabhummajakā →

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…forming part of the Chabbaggiyā (Group of Six Monks).

Twice they brought an unfounded charge of breach of morality against Dabba Mallaputta,…

mudita →

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A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of unflagging striving, regardless of life or limb. Thag.311–314

pañcavaggiyā →

dppn

The name given to the five monks—Koṇḍañña (Aññā Koṇḍañña), Bhaddiya, Vappa, Mahānāma, and Assaji—to whom the Buddha preached his first sermon at Isipatana.

All five joined in the austerities of Gotam …

punabbasu →

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…of the Chabbaggiyā. His followers were called Panabbasukā, and, together with the followers of Assaji, they were called Assaji…

pātimokkha →

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…of the thirty nissaggiya pācittiya entails forfeiture of some possession with confession, while the rest entail a confession only.

The…

rājagaha →

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…ordained were the Sattarasavaggiyā with Upāli at their head.

The Buddha spent his first vassa in Rājagaha and remained there during the winter…

sattarasavaggiyā →

dppn

A group of monks in the Buddha’s time, who seem to have incurred the enmity of the Chabbaggīyas. The latter turned them out of a vihāra as soon as they had prepared it, and were violent towards them …

sāgata →

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…silent, but the Chabbaggiyā suggested that they should provide him with white spirits.

The next day, when Sāgata went for alms, he was…

uggatasarīra →

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…and dakkhiṇeyyaggi. The āhuneyyaggi was represented by the parents; the gahapata, by wife, children, servants and retainers;…

upananda →

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…as quarrelling with the Chabbaggiyā monks Vin.iv.30 and, at another time, as going his alms-rounds with a colleague with whom he quarrelled when…

uruvelā →

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…and converted the Bhaddavaggiyā. Vin.i.23f. At Uruvelā dwelt also the Tebhātika-Jatilas: Uruvelā-Kassapa, Nadī-Kassapa and…

vacchagotta →

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…the Tevijja Vacchagotta-, Aggi Vacchagotta-, Mahā Vacchagotta-, Vaccha—and Vacchagotta-Suttas. The Saṃyutta Nikāya contains a whole…

yamataggi →

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A sage of old who led a good life and persuaded his followers to do likewise. He was among the originators of the Vedic hymns. Vin.i.245 DN.i.238 DN.i.239 MN.ii.169 MN.ii.200 AN.iii.224 AN.iii.229 AN.iv.61