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inda →
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…Sutta, DN.ii.257f. also, Inda is mentioned as the name of the Sons of the Regent Gods of the Four Quarters.
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The Pāḷi…
ambasaṇḍā →
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…mountain, in which was the Indasālaguhā, where the Sakkapañha Sutta was preached. On the occasion of the preaching, as Sakka with his retinue…
andhakavinda →
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…on the way back from Andhakavinda to Rājagaha that the Buddha met Belaṭṭha Kaccāna. Vin.i.224f.
Once when the Buddha was staying at…
asura →
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…is often referred to as Asurinda, several Asuras being credited with the role of leader, most commonly, however, Vepacitti SN.i.222 SN.iv.201ff.…
asurindakabhāradvāja →
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AsurindakabhāradvājaAsurindakaBhāradvāja
A brahmin, one of three brothers who had conversations with the Buddha and were converted. SN.i.163f.
aṅga →
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…Assapura Suttas. The Mahāgovinda Sutta seems to indicate that once, in the past, Dhataraṭṭha was king of Aṅga. But this, perhaps, refers to…
belaṭṭhakaccāna →
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…On his way from Andhakkavinda to Rājagaha he met the Buddha seated at the foot of a tree, and, with his permission, presented a pot of sugar to…
bhāradvāja →
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…Akkosaka Bhāradvāja, Asurindaka Bhāradvāja, Bilaṅgika Bhāradvāja and Saṅgārava Bhāradvāja, followed him. SN.i.160ff.
Several other…
brahmadatta →
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…of Reṇu. When Mahāgovinda divided Jambudīpa into seven equal portions for Reṇu and his six friends, Brahmadatta was given the kingdom, of…
bārānasī →
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…kings. In the Mahāgovinda Sutta, the foundation of Bārānasī is attributed to Mahāgovinda, its first king being Dhatarattha, contemporary…
campā →
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…being ascribed to Mahāgovinda. DN.ii.235 In the Buddha’s time the people of Campā owed allegiance to Bimbisāra, as king of Māgadha, and…
candimā →
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…was seized by Rāhu Asurinda, he invoked the Buddha in a verse and the Buddha asked Rāhu to set him at liberty, which request was granted….
disampati →
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A king of long ago. His son was Reṇu and his chief stewards were firstly Govinda and later Jotipāla. DN.ii.230f.
eḷeyya →
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…was a devout follower of Uddaka-Rāmaputta. In his retinue were Yamaka, Moggalla, Ugga, Nāvindakī, Gandhabba, and Aggivessa, all of whom were…
gijjhakūṭa →
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…Māgha, Snp.p.86 the Yakkha Inda, SN.i.206 Sakka, SN.i.233 SN.iv.102 the Paribbājaka Sajjha, AN.iv.371 the Kassapagotta monk, AN.i.237…
govinda →
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…Jotipāla, who succeeded him after his death and came to be known as Mahā Govinda. DN.ii.230f.
“Govinda” was evidently a title and not a…
indakūṭa →
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A peak near Rājagaha, the abode of the yakkha Indaka. The Buddha once lived there. SN.i.206
25.0209, 85.462643hill
indapatta →
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…the end of the Buddhavamsa Bu.xxviii.11, the Buddhas razor and needle were enshrined at Indapatta.
The modern Delhi stands on the site of…
indasālaguhā →
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A cave on the Vediya mountain, to the north of Ambasaṇḍā, which was a brahmin village, east of Rājagaha. Once, when the Buddha was staying there, Sakka visited him and asked him the questions recorded …
jetavana →
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JetavanaJeta’s GroveAnāthapiṇḍaka’s ParkAnāthapiṇḍikassa ārāmaAnāthapiṇḍada’s Park
A park in Sāvatthī, in which was built the Anāthapiṇḍikārāma. When the Buddha accepted Anāthapiṇḍika’s invitation to …
jotipāla →
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…On the death of Govinda, Jotipāla became chaplain to Disampati. He inspired Reṇu’s six companions to wait on Reṇu and make him…
kosala →
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…AN.iii.402 Nagaravinda, MN.iii.290 Naḷakapāna, AN.v.122 MN.i.462 Nāḷandā, SN.iv.322 Pankadhā, AN.i.236 Venāgapura, AN.i.180…
kuru →
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…generally identified as the district around Thānesar, with its capital Indapatta, near the modern Delhi.
29.17, 78.021janapada
kuvera →
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…His sons are all called Inda. DN.iii.201f. He rules over the northern clime and is lord of the Yakkhas, with a splendid retinue. DN.ii.257 He…
mahesā →
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…to the Mahāgovinda Sutta DN.ii.220.ff. it was the capital of Avanti and was founded at the same time as…
migacīra →
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A park near Indapatta, where Raṭṭhapāla Thera stayed. MN.ii.65
28.69299, 77.178953park
mithilā →
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…according to the Mahāgovinda Sutta, DN.ii.235 was founded by Mahāgovinda, steward of King Reṇu.
It was also the capital of Makhādeva…
mucalinda →
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…and the Nāga king, Mucalinda, of the tree, sheltered the Buddha by winding his coils seven times round the Buddha’s body and holding his hood…
nagaravinda →
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A brahmin village in Kosala where the Buddha once stayed during a tour and where he preached the Nagaravindeyya Sutta. M.iii.290
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niceluvana →
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A grove of mucalinda trees in Kimbilā. AN.iii.247
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nāvindakī →
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One of King Eḷeyya’s guards. He was a follower of Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180
pañcasāla →
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A brahmin village of Māgadha. For an episode connected with it see Piṇḍa Sutta. SN.i.113
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pilindavaccha →
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…called Arāmikagāma or Pilindagāma. One day, while in the village for alms, Pilinda went into a house where a girl was weeping because the day…
purindada →
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A name for Sakka, because, as a human being, he bestowed gifts from town to town. SN.i.229
rājagaha →
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…Tapodārāma, Indasālaguhā in Vediyagiri, Sattapaṇṇiguhā, Latthivana, Maddakucchi, Supatiṭṭhacetiya, Pāsānakacetiya,…
sahampati →
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…by Sahampati at Andhakavinda, when the Buddha sat out in the open during the night and rain fell drop by drop. The verses are in praise of the…
sakka →
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…always spoken of as chief of the devas. The Saṃyutta Nikāya…
sikhī →
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SikhīArindama
A Buddha of a past age.DN.ii.7 DN.iii.195f. SN.ii.9
- He was born in the Nisabha pleasance in Aruṇavatī.
- His father was the…
sovīra →
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…mentioned in the Mahāgovinda Sutta. DN.ii.235
In the time of King Reṇu, Bharata was king of Sovīra, and Roruka was its capital.
Eder,…
sāḷha →
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Sāḷha1Migāranattā
He once visited Nandaka Thera with Pekkhuniya’s grandson, Rohana. AN.i.193f. He built a vihāra for the nuns and Sundarīndā was appointed to supervise the work. As a r …
vedisa →
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…home of Devī, mother of Mahinda. He and Sanghamittā were born there, and, just before he left for Ceylon, he went there to visit his mother and…
vediyaka →
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…in which was the Indasālaguhā, where the Buddha stayed. The mountain was bathed in radiance when Sakka visited the Buddha on the…
videha →
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…According to the Mahāgovinda Sutta, DN.ii.235 it was King Reṇu who, with the help of Mahāgovinda Jotipāla, founded the Videha…
yakkha →
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…Some of these, like Indakūta and Sūciloma, are capable of intelligent questioning on metaphysics and ethics. All of them possess…
ārāmikagāma →
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…and was also called Pilindagāma. Pilindavaccha depended for his alms on the residents of this village. Vin.i.207–208 Vin.iii.249
near…