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…Vin.i.306 Vin.i.316 Vin.ii.73 Vin.ii.105ff. Vin.ii.145ff. Vin.ii.213ff. Vin.ii.241 Vin.ii.262
The six leaders were Assaji, Punabbasu,…
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…SN.i.66 SN.i.68 SN.iii.211 SN.iv.398 AN.i.33f. AN.i.286 AN.iii.276 AN.iii.384 Sometimes the views normally ascribed to Makkhali DN.i.53…
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…the Kosalans. Elsewhere. MN.ii.124 Pasenadi is reported as saying, that both the Buddha and he were Kosalans.
At the time of the Buddha Sāvatthī…
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…present before me.“ MN.ii.31 AN.i.220 MN.i.92f. MN.ii.214ff. It is curious, in view of this statement of Nāṭaputta’s doctrine of…
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…Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 Thag.1189
The legends concerning Māra are, in the books, very involved and defy any attempts at unravelling…
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…is given elsewhere SN.iii.207 MN.i.515 as being the view of a typical sophist. His name is often introduced into the stereotyped list of the…
bārānasī →
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…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 custom of…
kūṭāgārasālā →
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…mentioned several Licchavi chiefs, Mahāli Otthatthaddha, DN.i.150ff. SN.i.230f. SN.iii.68f. AN.v.86f. Nandaka, SN.v.389 Sunakkhatta,…
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…DN.i.238 DN.i.243 MN.ii.169 MN.ii.200 AN.iii.224 AN.iv.61
Bhagu2
He was born in a Sākiyan family, and having left the world…
mahāmoggallāna →
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…second of the Chief Disciples of the Buddha. He and Sāriputta went forth as disciples of Sañjaya. After some time, Sāriputta,…
isipatana →
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…followers should visit. DN.ii.141
Here it was that one day at dawn Yasa came to the Buddha and became an arahant. Vin.i.15f. It was at…
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…and Rāhula. Vin.i.82 Vin.ii.180
The Buddha certainly paid other visits besides these to Kapilavatthu. Various Sākyans went to see him both at…
gayāsīsa →
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…it was that the Buddha’s Chief Disciples had to go to reclaim them. Vin.ii.199 DhA.i.121 J.i.142, 425, 490f J.iv.180 It is said J.i.185, 508;…
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…Sutta. Snp.p.115ff. MN.ii.197f.
Bhāradvāja later became the Buddha’s follower.DN.i.252 Snp.p.123 The Aggañña Sutta was preached to…
gijjhakūṭa →
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…injured his foot. Vin.ii.193
Among those who visited the Buddha on Gijjhakūṭa are mentioned: Sahampati, SN.i.153 the youth Māgha,…
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…acquired the divine eye. Vin.ii.180–183 He was later ranked foremost among those who had obtained this attainment. AN.i.23
He then received from…
jāṇussoṇi →
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…in Icchānaṅgala, MN.ii.196 where he evidently took part in the periodical gatherings of brahmin leaders—and also at Manasākaṭa….
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…thirty two marks. DN.ii.17f. DN.iii.142ff. MN.ii.136f. .
- he has feet of level tread;
- on his soles are marks of wheels with…
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…mentioned in the Canon. DN.ii.7
Among those who attained arahantship under Kassapa is mentioned Gavesī, who, with his five hundred followers,…
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…love of solitude and the cultivation of right views. AN.iii.138–139
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…most eminent disciples, chief among those who upheld austere practices. AN.i.23 His personal name was Pippali, but he is usually known by his…
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…both countries.DN.i.288 MN.ii.111 The Vinaya, Vin.i.28l however, mentions a Kāsika-rājā who sent a robe to Jīvaka. Even at this time,…
campā →
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…Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta DN.ii.147 mentions Campā as one of the six important cities of India, its foundation being ascribed to Mahāgovinda….
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…among monks of aristocratic birth. AN.i.23 He belonged to a family of the Sākyan rājas of Kapilavatthu and…
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…SN.i.122 SN.i.136ff. SN.v.167 SN.v.185 SN.v.232 Ud.i.1–4 Ud.ii.1 Ud.iii.10 AN.ii.20f. DN.ii.267
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ajātasattu →
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…his devoted follower. Vin.ii.185 He built for him a monastery at Gayāsīsa and waited upon him morning and evening carrying food for him,…
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…considered his teacher. AN.ii.20f. SN.i.138f.
By Ajapāla-nigrodha it was, too, that, immediately after the Enlightenment, Māra tried to…
asura →
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…in several passages. DN.ii.285 SN.i.222 SN.iv.201ff. SN.v.447 MN.i.253 DN.ii.2851 DN.ii.2853
A chief or king of the Asuras is often referred…
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Abhibhū1
Chief disciple of Sikhī Buddha. DN.ii.9 In the Aruṇavatī Sutta it is said that he went with Sikhī to a Brahma-world and,…
kāḷī →
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…asks him for a detailed exposition of one of the stanzas in the Kumāripañhas. The stanza occurs at. SN.i.126 Mahā-Kaccāna explains, and his…
bodhisatta →
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…only a Bodhisatta“. MN.i.17 MN.i.114 MN.i.163 DN.ii.13 MN.iii.119
mahākaccāyana →
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…of the Buddha, considered chief among expounders in full of the brief saying of the Buddha. AN.i.23 Several suttas illustrate this quality,…
assaji →
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…Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.iii.124ff. records a visit paid by the Buddha to Assaji as he lay grievously sick in Kassapārāma near Rājagaha. He…
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…Vin.i.195 Vin.i.196 Vin.ii.298
In J.v.133, however, Avanti is spoken of as a part of Dakkhinapatha (Dakkhinupathe Avantirattha), but see…
jīvaka →
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…was declared by the Buddha chief among his lay followers loved by the people. AN.i.26 He is included in a list of good men who have been assured of…
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…was treated by Jīvaka. Vin.ii.193f. It is said SN.i.27f. that seven hundred devas of the Satullapa group visited the Buddha there and told him…
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…to be copied by others. SN.ii.235 AN.i.88 AN.ii.164 AN.iii.451
After death, Hatthaka was born in Avihā, there to pass away entirely. From there…
nanda →
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…of the pure white class. AN.iii.384
The austerities practised by Nanda Vaccha are detailed in the Mahā Saccaka Sutta….
avanti →
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…to another account, DN.ii.235 Māhissati is mentioned as having been, at least for some time, the capital of Avanti. It is quite likely that…
aciravatī →
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…pañca-mahānadī, Vin.ii.237 the five great rivers flowing from the Himālaya eastwards (pācīnaninnā) SN.v.39 into the sea. During the…
dakkhiṇāgiri →
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…censure of Mahā Kassapa. SN.ii.217f. Later, we find Puṇṇa with a large following in Dakkhiṇāgiri refusing to join in the findings of the…
mahākappina →
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…celebrates wisdom and equanimity in theface of death. Thag.547–556
Kappina is described by the Buddha as pale, thin, and having a prominent…
anāthapiṇḍika →
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…in Rājagaha., Vin.ii.154ff. whither Anāthapiṇḍika had come on business.
His wife was the sister of the seṭṭhi of Rājagaha,…
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…passage in the Vinaya, Vin.ii.189 Devadatta is spoken of as Godhiputta, the son of Godhi.
When the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu after the…
nigrodhārāma →
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…went on to Vesāli.Vin.ii.253 AN.iv.274 The Buddha stayed at the Nigrodhārāma on several other occasions, and several Vinaya rules are…
abhaya →
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…Sutta, SN.v.455 MN.iii.169 he became a Stream-enterer and afterwards attained arahantship. Thag.26 The Abhayarājakumāra Sutta…
ambaṭṭha →
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…request of his teacher, he visited the Buddha in the Icchānadkala wood and seems to have opened his conversation by reviling the Sākiyans and…
aggivessana →
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…MN.i.237f. and also Dīghanakha Paribbājaka. MN.i.497f.
In the Dantabhūmi Sutta MN.iii.128f. the novice Aciravata is thus…
kāḷasilā →
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…SN.i.120f. and Vakkali SN.iii.124 committed suicide.
It was a lonely spot, and we are told that when monks came from afar to Rājagaha they…
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IsigiliIsigilapassa
One of the five mountains round Rājagaha and one of the beauty-spots of the city. DN.ii.116 There was, on one side of it, a…
mātali →
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…to Pañcasikha. DN.ii.268 Mātali is Sakka’s constant companion and accompanies him everywhere, more as a confidant than as a servant….
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…Sutta was preached. Vin.ii.287 DN.i.1
It was one of the spots in which the Buddha rested during his last tour, and we are told that while…
komudi →
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The full-moon day of the fourth month, Kattika, usually found in the phrase Komudi Cātumāsini. Vin.i.155 Vin.i.176f. DN.i.47 MN.iii.79 MN.iii.80
kimbila →
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…nobles at Anupiya. Vin.ii.182 Kimbila seems to have maintained throughout his early friendship with Anuruddha, dwelling with him and Nandiya,…
kaṇṭaka →
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…should ordain two novices Vin.i.79 ; this rule was, however, later rescinded. Vin.i.83 Elsewhere, Vin.i.85 Kaṇṭaka is mentioned as being…
māgadha →
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…mentioned in the books. DN.ii.73f. DN.ii.86
At the time of the Buddha, the kingdom of Māgadha was bounded on the east by the river Campā, on…
kassapagotta →
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…parts. Once some monks who visited him enjoyed his hospitality and stayed on. After some time, feeling that they had outstayed their welcome,…
migāramātupāsāda →
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…were preached there; chief among these were the Aggañña, the Uṭṭhāna, the Ariyapariyesanā, and the Pāsādakampana. SN.i.77 SN.i.190…
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…the Buddha, on his way to Isipatana, met Upaka. Vin.i.8
The Buddha stayed at Gayā on several occasions: once at Gayāsīsa, Vin.i.34 SN.iv.19…
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…in the four Nikāyas MN.iii.183 AN.i.141–142 It is a quadrangular space, one hundred leagues each way, four-doored, walled all round and…
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…AN.iii.224ff. These sages did not claim to have discerned and realised the five qualities-truth, austerities, chastity,…
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…debated with a sceptic. DN.ii.316 This is the only sizable Buddhist scripture that also exists in a Jain version.
Kassapa’s upasampadā took…
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…AN.iv.256 AN.iv.260 DN.ii.200
It was to the east of Māgadha, from which it was separated by the River Campā, and had as its capital city…
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…Citta. Once, when the two Chief Disciples and several other eminent Elders came to the Ambātakārāma, Citta invited first these and then…
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…Enlightenment, the Buddha visited them at Isipatana and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña won the Fruit of the First Path….
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…Ud.v.1 It is said AN.iii.57 that Pasenadi was on a visit to the Buddha when a man came with the whispered message that the queen was dead….
aṅguttarāpa →
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…are the Potaliya MN.i.359 and the Laṭukikopama. MN.i.447
Āpaṇa seems to have been the chief township, because it is always mentioned in…
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…the Mahānidāna Sutta, DN.ii.55 SN.ii.92 the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, DN.ii.290 MN.i.55 and the Ānañjasappāya Sutta. MN.ii.26 The…
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…Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.71
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…Uggaha, did likewise. AN.iii.36f.
The Sutta Vibhaṅga Vin.iii.37f. contains the story of an arahant on whom a woman committed a…