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kaku, 23 találat.

aggidatta →

dppn

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

añjanavana →

dppn

…stay. On one such occasion Kakudha came to see him, SN.i.54 and also the wanderer Kuṇḍaliya, SN.v.73 who lived near by. Here were preached the…

cunda →

dppn

…in the Mango grove by the Kakutthā River. DN.ii.134f. Ud.viii.5

Cunda is mentioned SN.iv.50f. MN.iii.263f. as having accompanied…

dūsī →

dppn

…householders to revile Kakusandha’s monks, chief of whom were Vidhura and Sañjīva; when that effort failed owing to the thoughts of…

kakudha →

dppn

…him what had happened to Kakudha, who was already dead. The Buddha replied that Kakudha had found birth in the highest heavens, there to pass…

kakudhā →

dppn

Kakudhā Kakuṭṭhā Kakutthā Kukuṭṭhā Kukutthā

A river near Kusinārā in which the Buddha bathed and from which he drank water before…

kakusandha →

dppn

…lay-supporters. DN.ii.7 In Kakusandha’s time a Māra, named Dūsī (a previous birth of Moggallāna), gave a great deal of trouble to the Buddha…

khema →

dppn

…Khattiya in the time of Kakusandha Buddha. He gave alms to the Buddha and the monks and entertained the Order. DN.ii.7

Khema2

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khemavatī →

dppn

The capital of King Khemaṅkara and the birthplace of Kakusandha. DN.ii.7

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khemaṅkara →

dppn

…king of Khema or Khemavatī, where the Buddha Kakusandha was born. DN.ii.7

koliyaputta →

dppn

An epithet of Kakudha, Moggallāna’s attendant. Vinii.185

kusinārā →

dppn

…and Pāvā lay the stream of Kakuttha on the banks of which was the Ambavana; beyond that was the Hiraññavatī river.

After the Buddha’s death…

kuṇḍadhānavana →

dppn

KuṇḍadhānavanaKuṇḍiṭṭhānaKuṇḍikāKuṇḍiyāKuṇhāna

It was while the Buddha was dwelling in this monastery that Suppavāsā gave birth to Sīvali, after prolonged labour pains, which only ceased after she re …

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…the householders against Kakusandha Buddha and was, as a result, born in purgatory.

Moggallāna could see petas and other spirits invisible to…

nādikā →

dppn

…Vesāli, Bhaṇḍagāma, Hatthigāma, Ambagāma, Jambugāma, Bhoganagara, Pāvā, and the Kakuttha River, beyond which lay the Mango grove…

pakudha →

dppn

…KaccāyanaPakudha KātiyānaKakudha KaccāyanaKakudha Kātiyāna

Head of one of the six heretical sects of the Buddha’s time. In the…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Bhoganagara, Pāvā, and the Kakuttha River, beyond which lay the Mango grove and the Sāla grove of the Mallas.

The books mention various places…

sañjīva →

dppn

…the two chief disciples of Kakusandha Buddha. DN.ii.4 He was expert in samādhi, and lived in cells, caves, etc., sustaining himself on samādhi….

sāketa →

dppn

…discussions e.g., with Kakudha, SN.i.54 Mendasira, and Kuṇḍaliya. SN.v.73

On other occasions he stayed at the Kāḷakārāma AN.ii.24…

tivarā →

dppn

…of Mount Vepulla, then known as Pācīnavaṃsa, near Rājagaha, in the time of Kakusandha Buddha. Their term of life was forty thousand years….

vepulla →

dppn

…SN.i.67

  • In the time of Kakusandha Buddha, the mountain was called Pācīnavaṃsa
  • in the time of Koṇāgamana, Vaṅkaka
  • while in that of…

vidhura →

dppn

One of the two chief disciples of Kakusandha Buddha. DN.ii.4 SN.ii.191 He received his name because he was a peerless preacher of the Dhamma. MN.i.333

yakkha →

dppn

…MN.i.386 Many gods, such as Kakudha, are so addressed. SN.i.54 Of these above named, the followers of Vessavaṇa appear to be the Yakkhas proper….