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kūṭāgārasālā →

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…by the Licchavis Abhaya and Panditakumāra;. AN.i.220 Anuruddha, who lived there in a forest hut; SN.iii.116 SN.iv.380 Nāgita, the Buddha’s…

gijjhakūṭa →

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…AN.iii.300 SN.ii.155 Ānanda, AN.iii.383 Mahā Kassapa, Anuruddha, Puṇṇa Mantāniputta, Upāli and Devadatta, SN.ii.155 Cunda, and Channa….

mahāmoggallāna →

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…went to hear him—e.g., Candana, Suyāma, Santusita, Sunimitta and Vasavatti SN.iv.269–280 He was also consulted by those, such as…

kosala →

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…parts of the country, and many of the Vinaya rules were formulated in Kosala.

Kosala is often mentioned in combination with Kāsi in the…

hatthaka →

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…always happy in any circumstances. AN.i.136f. On another occasion the Buddha asked Hatthaka how he could command the allegiance of such a large…

jāṇussoṇi →

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…AN.v.269ff. and eternalism and annihilation. SN.ii.76 He had a white chariot with silver fittings and white trappings drawn by four pure white…

licchavī →

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…and, among monks, Añjanavaniya, Vajjiputta and Sambhūta.

The Licchavis were greatly admired for their system of government. It was a…

kapilavatthu →

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…of Bharaṇḍu, the Kālāman. AN.i.276f. On another occasion we hear of the Buddha convalescing at Kapilavatthu after an illness. AN.i.219

Not…

makkhali →

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…teachings of recluses, that of Makkhali is the meanest. AN.i.286

isipatana →

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…Metteyyapañha of the Parāyana AN.iii.399f.

  • the Dhammadinna Sutta SN.v.406f.

Some of the most eminent members of the Saṅgha seem to have…

devadatta →

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…to turn back. As the elephant advanced he pervaded it with love, and thus completely subdued it.

This outrage made Devadatta very unpopular, and…

citta →

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…is regarded as the ideal layman. AN.i.88 AN.ii.164 AN.iii.451

Citta2HatthirohaputtaHatthisāriputta

A monk, son of an elephant trainer,…

mahākaccāyana →

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…Madhupiṇḍika, the Kaccāyana and the Parāyana; several instances are given of people seeking Mahā Kaccāna’s assistance, for a detailed…

migāramātupāsāda →

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…the Ariyapariyesanā, and the Pāsādakampana. SN.i.77 SN.i.190 Ud.vi.2 SN.iii.100 SN.v.216 SN.v.222f. AN.i.193f. AN.ii.183f.

anuruddha →

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…the son of the Sākyan Amitodana and brother of Mahānāma. When members of other Sākyan families had joined the Order of their distinguished…

asura →

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…the others being hell, animal, and ghost realms. It.93

The fight between the Devas and the Asuras is mentioned even in the oldest books of…

māra →

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…was free of all fetters, human and divine. Vin.i.22 On another occasion Māra entered into the body of Vetambarī and made him utter heretical…

cetiya →

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…country, Anuruddha became an arahant after a visit which the Buddha paid to him.AN.iv.228 Vin.i.300f. The Janavasabha Sutta DN.ii.200 leads us…

isidatta →

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…chief Elder’s permission, and answered the question to the satisfaction of Citta. Citta likewise asked questions regarding various views, such as…

mahāpajāpatī →

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…was greatly disappointed, and Ānanda intervened. But the Buddha explained that his suggestion was for the greater good of Pajāpatī, and also…

bāhiya →

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…Bāhiya became an arahant and the Buddha left him. Shortly after, Bāhiya was gored to death by a cow with calf. The Buddha, seeing his body…

khemā →

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…mentioned in several places AN.i.88 AN.ii.164 AN.iv.347 SN.ii.236 as the highest ideal of womanhood worthy of imitation, and is described as the…

kamboja →

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…to the Uttarāpatha. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256 AN.iv.260

In the Assalāyana Sutta MN.ii.149 it is stated that in Yona and in Kamboja,…

mahākassapa →

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…Vin.i.92f.

Thullanandā heard Kassapa censuring Ānanda and raised her voice in protest, “What now? Does Kassapa, once a heretic,…

gandhabbā →

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…as the heavenly musicians, and Pañcasikha, Suriyavaccasā and her father Timbarū are among their number. DN.ii.264

They wait on such devas…

bhaddiya →

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…by means of question and answer, to convince Bhaddiya that his teachings were truly founded on fact and, if accepted and practised, would…

cunda →

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…went to see Channa at the Kalandakanivāpa in Rājagaha, just before Channa’s suicide. Once, when the Buddha lay ill in the Kalandakanivāpa,…

avanti →

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…the sixteen Great Nations. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256 AN.iv.260

Its capital was Ujjenī. But according to another account, DN.ii.235 Māhissati…

giñjakāvasatha →

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…Sandha of the Kaccānagotta AN.v.322f. and the Elder Kaccāyana. SN.ii.153f. SN.ii.74 SN.iv.90

Both in the Janavasabha Sutta and the…

bhāradvāja →

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…of the Buddha, and constantly sang the praises of the Buddha, of his teachings, and of the Order. Annoyed at this, Bhāradvāja went to the…

kāsi →

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…Kāsi to Rājagaha Vin.i.212 and another to Sāvatthī. Vin.ii.10 Kāsi was famed for her silks, and Kāsi-robes were most highly esteemed as…

mahājanapadā →

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…Sūrasena, Assaka, Avantī, Gandhāra and Kamboja. The first fourteen are included in the Majjhimadesa, the two last being in…

madhurā →

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…stayed there in the Gundāvana, and was visited there by the king of the city, Avantiputta, MN.ii.83 and the brahmin Kandarāyana. AN.i.67 Already…

macchā →

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…Great Nations AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256 AN.iv.260

The Macchā country lay to the south or south west of Indraprastha and to the south of…

mahākoṭṭhita →

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…SN.iii.173 and three on ignorance and knowledge. SN.iii.17 Another similar sutta is on sense and sense objects, SN.iv.162–165 and there is a…

mahāpurisa →

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…shells; 8. his legs like an antelope’s; 9. standing, he can touch his knees without bending; 10. his privacies are within a sheath; 11. he is…

andhavana →

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…result of questions put by an anāgami Brahma, his erstwhile colleague, to Kumāra-kassapa, while he was in Andhavana.

The Pārājika…

dabbamallaputta →

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…With the Buddha’s sanction, and wishing to be of service to the Order, he took upon himself the task of appointing night’s-lodgings to…

cūḷapanthaka →

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…He attained Awakening and many psychic powers, especially the ability to create manifold replicas of himself.

It is said Vin.iv.54f. that…

aṅga →

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…was just a wealthy nobleman, and he is mentioned merely as having granted a pension to a Brahmin. MN.ii.163 The people of Aṅga and Māgadha…

manujā →

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An eminent upāsikā mentioned in a list. AN.iv.347

campā →

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…occasions.Vin.i.312 SN.i.195 AN.iv.59 AN.iv.168 AN.v.151 Vin.i.3121 Sāriputta AN.iv.59 and Vaṅgīsa SN.i.195 are also said to have stayed there….

assaka →

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…in the Aṅguttara Nikāya.AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256 AN.iv.260 It does not, however; occur in the list of twelve countries given in the…

bojjhā →

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…The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iv.259 AN.iv.347 records a visit paid by her to the Buddha at Jetavana. The Buddha then preached to her on the…

bimbī →

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An eminent laywoman, follower of the Buddha. AN.iv.347

acelakassapa →

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…that he disparaged all penance and reviled ascetics. Their conversation is recorded in the Kassapa-Sīhanāda Sutta. DN.i.161ff. After the…

dhammadinnā →

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…on the Dhamma. The questions and answers are given in the Cūḷavedalla Sutta. MN.i.299ff. Visākha reported this interview to the Buddha, who…

aciravatī →

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…ran dry, leaving a bed of sand. AN.iv.101 It flowed through Kosala, and at Sāvatthī an udumbara grove grew on its banks; it, could be seen from…

kakkaṭa →

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…the woodlands near by, such as the Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

ajātasattu →

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…to make war on the Vajjians and to find out what prediction the Buddha would make regarding his chances of victory. The Buddha informed the…

asita →

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…they cursed the more comely and handsome grew Asita. Feeling that their austerities were evidently fruitless, they questioned Asita who urged them…

khemaka →

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…to ask whether Khemaka was an arahant. “No,” came the answer, and Dāsaka had to visit him a fourth time with the inquiry, What did Khemaka…

khujjuttarā →

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…as the paragon among lay-women disciples. AN.i.88 AN.ii.164 AN.iv.368 SN.ii.236

kimbila →

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…Anuruddha, dwelling with him and Nandiya, now in this wood or park, now in that. The Buddha visited them at Pacina-vamsadāya when he was going…

jīvaka →

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…into the Buddha’s body and gave him a handful of lotuses to smell. Jīvaka was away when the purgative acted, and suddenly remembered that he…

isidāsī →

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…joined the Order and became an arahant.

The Therīgāthā, Thig.400–447 which contains forty-seven verses ascribed to her, describes not only…

jotipāla →

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…a previous life. DN.ii.232–251 He is twice mentioned in the Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.372 AN.iv.135 in a list of ancient teachers with very…

bakkula →

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…of the eighth day he became an arahant. Later, the Buddha declared him to be foremost in good health. AN.i.25

He espoused the virtue of an ascetic…

kuddāla →

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…followers and, after death, were born in the Brahma-world. AN.iii.371 AN.iii.373 AN.iv.135

bhaddā →

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…them. She and Thullanandā were both famous as preachers, and the latter, being jealous of Bhaddā, went out of her way to insult her….

bhesakalāvana →

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…and Nakulamātā. AN.ii.61 AN.iii.295 SN.iii.1 SN.iv.116

Once, when the Buddha was at Bhesakalāvana, he saw, with his divine eye,…

aparagoyāna →

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…into which the earth is divided. According to the Aṅguttara Nikāya, AN.i.227 AN.v.59 each cakkavāla (world-system) has an…

hatthipāla →

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A teacher of old, with a following of many hundred disciples to whom he taught the way to union with Brahmā. AN.iii.371 AN.ii.373 AN.iv.135

bārānasī →

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…Sudassana; in that of the Sonananda, Brahmavaddhana; in that of the Khandahāla, Pupphavatī; in that of the Yuvañjaya, Rammanagara J.iv.119f; and…

cātummahārājikā →

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…Virūpakkha of the West, and Vessarana of the North. DN.ii.207f. DN.iii.194f. They keep large retinues consisting, respectively, of…

gandhabba →

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An attendant of King Eḷeyya and a follower of Uddaka Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180

koḷiyā →

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…where lived Dīghajāṇu; AN.iv.281 and Haliddavasana, residence of the ascetics Puṇṇa Koliyaputta and Seniya. MN.i.387 SN.v.115

After the…

iccānaṅgala →

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…Nikāya AN.iii.30f. AN.iii.341 AN.iv.340ff. it would appear that the Buddha was not left to enjoy the solitude which he desired, for we…

mahānāma →

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…between him and the Buddha, and Ānanda, Godha, and Lomasavaṅgīsa. Once when the Buddha arrived at Kapilavatthu he asked Mahānāma to find him…

māgaṇḍiya →

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…who ended by joining the Order, later becoming an arahant. MN.i.502ff.

lomasavaṅgīsa →

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…only abandon the five hindrances; arahants have completely destroyed them from the root. The interview took place in the Nigrodhārāma at…

mandhātā →

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A primeval king. He is considered as an example of one whose desires could never be satisfied. AN.ii.17 Thig.488

migalandika →

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…Some of them sought out Migalandika and asked him to cut off their heads. This he did with a sword, but on his way to the River Vaggamudā, to wash…

kāliṅga →

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…the list, its capital being Dantapura and its king Sattabhū. DN.ii.235f.

It is not, however, included in the list of sixteen Janapadas appearing…

macchikāsaṇḍika →

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An epithet of Cittagahapati, because he lived in Macchikāslānda. AN.i.26

kusinārā →

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…of the city was Makuṭabandhana, the shrine of the Mallas, and there the body was cremated. For seven days those assembled at the ceremony held…

anantajina →

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…When Upaka, the ājīvika, saw the Buddha, and heard of his attainments, Anantajina was one of the names he used in uttering the Buddha’s…

mahī →

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One of the five great rivers of India, all of which have a common origin Vin.ii.237 AN.iv.101 AN.v.22 SN.ii.135 SN.v.38

Koshi1river

metteyya →

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…Tissa Metteyya Sutta. His personal name, too, was Tissa, but he was better known by his clan name of Metteyya. In a verse in the Suttanipāta…

manāpakāyikā →

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…at the Ghositirāma and announced to him that in a trice they could assume any colour they desired, produce any sound, and obtain any…

mandākinī →

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One of the seven great lakes of the Himālaya. AN.iv.101

Himalaya3lake

chabbyāputtā →

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A royal clan of Nāgas. Vin.ii.110 AN.ii.72

channa →

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…monk of the Sakiyan clan whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how he became a monk after being inspired by the teaching of the…

mallikā →

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…others beautiful, some rich, and others poor. And the Buddha explained to her the reasons for these discrepancies.

In the Piyajātika Sutta….

cāla →

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…very eminent Elder and was, therefore, evidently an arahant.

cūladeva →

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CūladevaCūḷadeva

A Thera, an eminent teacher of the Vinaya. Vin.v.3

bodhi →

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…to the Buddha at Bhesakalāvana and made a similar declaration. When, therefore, Bodhi acknowledged the Buddha as his teacher, at the conclusion of…

dhanitthaka →

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An example of a low family name. Vin.iv.6 Vin.iv.13

dāmali →

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…Jetavana and tells him that an arahant has to work hard for nothing. The Buddha points out to him that there is nothing left for an arahant to do….

gandhāra →

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…mentioned in a nominal list. MN.iii.69

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One of the sixteen Great Nations.AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 One of the teeth of the…

gavesī →

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…until, at last, he became an arahant. His followers imitated him in every step of his spiritual advancement, and they, too, became arahants.

The…