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ababa →

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…Abbuda; an Abbuda being reckoned as the time taken to remove twenty Kosalan Khāris (equal to a cartload) of tila-seeds, taking one seed at the…

abhaya →

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…as having discovered Jīvaka Komārabhacca lying on a dung-heap (cast there by the orders of his mother, the courtesan Sālavatī), and having…

aciravatī →

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…AN.iv.101 It flowed through Kosala, and at Sāvatthī an udumbara grove grew on its banks; it, could be seen from the terrace of Pasenadi’s…

ajātasattu →

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…of his physician Jīvaka Komārabhacca. And when in the end he did go to the Buddha, it was in great fear and trembling; so nervous was he that…

ambapālī →

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…of the Buddha’s visit to Koṭigāma near Vesāli she and her retinue drove out of the city in magnificent chariots to meet him, and, after…

ambatittha →

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…and went with him to Kosambī. The fame of the Elder’s victory over the Nāga had preceded him and the inhabitants of Kosambī were lavish…

anupiya →

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…Anupiya the Buddha went to Kosambi. Vin.ii.184 Near Anupiya was the park where the paribbājaka of the Bhaggavagotta lived. The Buddha visited…

anuruddha →

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…with the quarrels of the Kosambī monks, went away to seek more congenial surroundings, it was to Pācīnavaṃsadāya that he repaired, where…

aputtaka →

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…we find Pasenadi, King of Kosala, visiting the Buddha at noonday and telling him that he had just finished having the banker’s wealth removed…

asama →

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…company of Sahali, Ninka, Ākoṭaka, Vetambarī and Mānava-Gāmiya.

They were disciples of different teachers and, standing before the Buddha,…

avanti →

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…other three being Māgadha, Kosala and Vaṃsa (or Vatsa). Avanti is also mentioned among the sixteen Great Nations. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256…

ayujjhā →

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…to have taken place in Kosambī. SN.iv.179f. In both these references the city is said to be on the Ganges; the town usually called Ayojjha…

aññātakoṇḍañña →

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…“aññāsi vata bho Kondañño“ twice; hence he came to be known as Aññata Koṇḍañña. Vin.i.12

Five days later when the…

aṅga →

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…Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsī, Kosala, Vajji, Mallā, Ceti, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avantī, Gandhāra, and Kamboja….

aṅguttarāpa →

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…MN.i.359 and the Laṭukikopama. MN.i.447

Āpaṇa seems to have been the chief township, because it is always mentioned in connection with…

badarikārāma →

dppn

A park about three miles from Kosambī SN.iii.126 where Khemaka stayed during his illness. Rāhula spent a whole night in the Buddha’s toilet at…

bhaddavatikā →

dppn

A market town near Kosambī. The Buddha went there and was warned by cowherds and others not to approach Ambatiṭṭha as a fierce Nāga dwelt…

bhaddā →

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…Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsi and Kosala, living on the people’s alms.

Bhaddā4Suriyavaccasā

Daughter of the Gandhabba Timbarū and…

bhaggā →

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…son of Udena of Kosambi, lived there, apparently as his father’s viceroy, in which case the Bhaggā were subject to Kosambī.

It was…

bhesakalāvana →

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…AN.iv.228ff.

The palace Kokanada, built for Prince Bodhi, was in the neighbourhood of the grove. Vin.ii.127

It was while staying in this grove…

bhiyyasa →

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BhiyyasaBhīya

One of the two chief disciples of Koṇāgamana Buddha. DN.ii.5

bhāradvāja →

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…brahmin of Rājagaha who—incensed that his eldest brother, a member of the Bhāradvāja…

bimbisāra →

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…chief queen was Kosaladevī, daughter of Mahākosala and sister of Pasenadi. On the day of her marriage she received, as part of her…

bodhi →

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…the son of Udena, king of Kosambi, and his mother was the daughter of Candappajjota. Bodhi was skilled in the art of managing elephants, MN.ii.94…

brahmadatta →

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…of Kāsi. He captured Kosala and murdered its king Dīghiti and Dīghiti’s wife, but made peace later with Dīghiti’s son, Dīghāvu,…

bāhiya →

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…Anuruddha at the Ghositārāma. He seems to have taken a prominent part in the disputes of the Kosambī monks, helping them, but Anuruddha let him…

bālakaloṇakāra →

dppn

…locality near Kosambī.

When the monks of Kosambī started quarrelling, the Buddha left them and went to Bālakalonakārāma, where…

bārānasī →

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…having captured the whole of Kosala. At the time of the Buddha, however, Benares had lost its great political importance. Kosala was already the…

bāvarī →

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…v.l. Vanasāvatthi), Kosambī, Sāketa and Sāvatthī; then, finding that the Buddha had gone to Rājagaha, they followed him there to the…

cañcalikappa →

dppn

…locality in Kosala; it was the residence of Dhānañjāni and of Saṅgārava. The Buddha once paid a visit there and stayed in the…

cetiya →

dppn

…and from there he went to Kosambī.

The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.355f. AN.v.41f. AN.v.157ff. are discources preached to the Cetis by…

channa →

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…when in the Ghositārāma in Kosambī, Channa committed a fault but was not willing to acknowledge it. When the matter was reported to the Buddha,…

citta →

dppn

…last quarrel was with Mahā Koṭṭhita, who objected to his constant interruptions of the Elder’s discussions regarding the Abhidhamma….

cullakokanadā →

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CullakokanadāCūḷakokanadāCūlakokanadā

The younger of the two daughters of Pajunna, both of whom were called Kokanadā. She visited the Buddha…

cunda →

dppn

…Mahā Kassapa, Mahā Koṭṭhita, Mahā Kaccāna and other very eminent Elders.

The Pitakas contain several discourses AN.iii.355 AN.v.41…

cātumāsini →

dppn

Occurs in the phrase Komudi Cātumāsini, probably referring to the Cātumāsya festival which is performed in the month of Kattika, Komudi being the…

daṇḍakappaka →

dppn

A township of the Kosalans near the Aciravatī; it was visited by the Buddha during a tour in Kosala. There he preached the Udāna Sutta in answer to…

devadatta →

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…rejoiced, and, in spite of Kokālika’s warning, welcomed them. That night he preached very late to the monks, and, wishing for rest, asked…

devakatasobbha →

dppn

A pool near Kosambī. Close by was the Pilakkhaguhā and the Paribbājakārāma, where Ānanda once visited Sandaka and held a discussion with him….

dāsaka →

dppn

…is mentioned in the Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.iii.127ff. as having been sent by the monks of Kosambī to Khemaka, carrying messages to and fro till…

dīghajāṇu →

dppn

A Koliyan, inhabitant of Kakkarapatta. There he visited the Buddha and asked for a teaching which would bring happiness both in this world and the…

dīghāyu →

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…of Dīghīti, king of Kosala. After his parents had been cruelly murdered by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, he became the attendant of this…

dīghīti →

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DīghītiDīghati

A king of Kosala. His kingdom was captured by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, and he and his wife fled to Benares, where they lived in…

ekasālā →

dppn

A Brahmin village in the Kosala kingdom. The Buddha once stayed there, and when a large congregation of the laity were listening to him, Māra,…

gavesī →

dppn

…to Ānanda during a tour in Kosala. They came to a sāla-grove and there the Buddha smiled; when asked the reason for his smile, he replied that…

haliddavasana →

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…Sutta to Puṇṇa-koliyaputta and Seniya Kukkuravatika. MN.i.387 Another Buddha is also mentioned as having preached a sermon there….

iccānaṅgala →

dppn

…brahmin village in the Kosala country. It was while staying in the woodland thicket there that the Buddha preached the Ambaṭṭha Sutta….

indapatta →

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…Cyp.i.3, Cyp.v.1, Dhananjaya Koravya, is mentioned as its king and as the owner of Anjanavasabha, the elephant of wondrous power.

The town was…

isidatta →

dppn

…of Pasenadi, King of Kosala. Isidatta is always mentioned with Purāṇa.

Isidatta and Purāṇa were once at Sādhuka’ on some business….

isipatana →

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…between Sāriputta and Mahākoṭṭhita, SN.ii.112f. SN.iii.167f. SN.iv.162f. SN.384ff. and one between Mahākoṭṭhita and…

jālinī →

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…she appeared before him in Kosala and bade him aspire to rebirth among the gods. Anuruddha told her there would be no rebirth for him. SN.i.200…

jīvaka →

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JīvakaJīvakakomārabhacca

A celebrated physician, and the Buddha’s doctor. The Vinaya contains many stories of his skill in healing….

kakkarapatta →

dppn

A township of the Koliyans. It was while the Buddha was staying there that the Koliyan Dīghajāṇu came to see him….

kakudha →

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…who was an inhabitant of Koḷiyā and was an attendant of Moggallāna. Having died, he was reborn among the mind-born devas with a body so…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…after his rounds among the Kosalans. Mahānāma was asked to find a place of lodging for the night; he searched all through the town without…

kaplia →

dppn

A sinful monk who lived in a village near Kosambī. He was the friend of Paṇḍaka. Vin.iii.67

kassapagotta →

dppn

…living in Pankadhā in the Kosala country. He heard the Buddha preach a sermon, but was not satisfied with it and kept on thinking— “This…

katamorakatissa →

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…Saṅgha, the others being Kokālika, Khaṇḍadevīputta and Samuddadatta Vin.ii.196 Vin.iii.171 Katamorakatissa was held in high esteem by…

kaṇṇakatthala →

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…he preached the Kassapasīhanāda Sutta, DN.i.161 and again by Pasenadi, king of Kosala; to him he preached the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta….

kesamutta →

dppn

…township of the Kosalans and the residence of the Kālāmas. The Buddha once stayed there, on which occasion he preached the…

khaṇḍadeviyāputta →

dppn

…of Devadatta, mentioned with Kokālika, Katamoraka Tissa and Samuddadatta. They helped Devadatta in his attempt to cause a rift in the…

khemaka →

dppn

…at the Badarikārāmā, near Kosambī, some monks, staying at the Ghositārāma, sent one of their number, Dāsaka, with a message to Khemaka,…

kimbila →

dppn

…the recalcitrant monks of Kosambī. Vin.i.350 MN.iii.155ff. They were in the Gosiṅgasālavana when the Buddha preached to them the…

kokanada →

dppn

The palace of Bodhirājakumāra, to which he invited the Buddha and the monks to a meal when the Buddha was staying at Bhesakalāvana; the palace was just completed. Vin.ii.127 Vin.iv.199 MN.ii.91

Bhesa …

kokanadā →

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…of Pajjunna, both called Kokanadā, though the younger was sometimes called Cūḷa-Kokanadā. They visited the Buddha at the…

kokanuda →

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KokanudaKokanada

A Paribbājaka. He meets Ānanda on the banks of the Tapodā, where they are both bathing, and enters into conversation with him….

kokālika →

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…Devadatta for his misdeeds, Kokālika was always ready to defend him.Vin.iii.174 He was a great friend of Thullanandā. Vin.iv.335 Kokālika spoke…

koliyaputta →

dppn

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

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

korabya →

dppn

KorabyaKoravyaKorabba

Perhaps the generic name given to the king of the Kurūs. The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.369f. mentions a king Koravya who…

korakkhatta →

dppn

…the Buddha prophesied that Korakkhatta would, in seven days, die of epilepsy and be born among the Kālakañjakas. The prophecy proved true, and…

koratiya →

dppn

One of the greater Yakkhas who should be invoked by a follower of the Buddha when assailed by evil spirits. DN.iii.204

kosala →

dppn

…rules were formulated in Kosala.

Kosala is often mentioned in combination with Kāsi in the compound Kāsi-Kosala; Pasenadi was king of…

kosalakā →

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The inhabitants of Kosala. DN.i.150

kosalavihārī →

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KosalavihārīKosallavihārī

A monk whose Theragāthā verses say that he went forth in faith and dwells diligently in a forest hut. Thag.59

kosambakā →

dppn

The monks of Kosambī, who brought about schism in the Order.

kosambī →

dppn

…Rājagaha, passing through Kosambī, the halting-places mentioned being Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sāvatthī,…

kosinārakā →

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Inhabitants of Kusinārā. Vin.i.247

kosiya →

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…high one. Thag.415

The name Kosiya is also used in speaking of Sakka by the Buddha, DN.ii.270 Mahā Moggallāna, MN.i.252 and by Mahā Kassapa….

koḷiyā →

dppn

…of the ascetics Puṇṇa Koliyaputta and Seniya. MN.i.387 SN.v.115

After the Buddha’s death the Koliyans of Rāmagāma claimed and obtained…

koṇāgamana →

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KoṇāgamanaKonāgamanaKanakamuniKanakāgamanaKaṇakāgamana

The second Buddha to be born in the Bhaddakappa. He was a brahman of the Kassapa clan…

koṇḍañña →

dppn

…find the brahman Aññāta-Koṇḍañña belonging to it, as well as the three Buddhas Vipassī, Sikhī and Vessabhū, all khattiyas….

koṭigāma →

dppn

…gave him a meal. From Koṭigāma the Buddha went to Nādikā. Vin.i.230f. DN.ii.90f.

According to the Saṃyutta Nikāya, SN.v.431…

kumuda →

dppn

A hell, or a period of suffering. It is equal to twelve Padumas. The Kokālika monk was born in Kumuda hell.SN.i.152f. Snp.p.126

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kumārakassapa →

dppn

…the rule, twenty years must be completed for upasampadā. The Buddha held that in reckoning the age the time spent in the mother’s womb could…

kuru →

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…Sutta.MN.ii.65ff. Koravya had a park called Migacīra. Discourses to the Kurus include the Mahānidāna Sutta, the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna…

kusinārā →

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…at Upavattana. AN.ii.79 Ud.iv.2

The people of Kusinārā are called Kosinārakā. DN.ii.167

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kuṇḍadhāna →

dppn

KuṇḍadhānaKoṇḍadhānaKoṇṭhadhānaKuḍḍadhāna

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of cutting off or developing five things….

kuṇḍadhānavana →

dppn

…after she received the Buddha’s blessing. Ud.ii.8

near the Koliyan village of Kundiya3monastery

kāka →

dppn

…came upon the physician at Kosambī having his breakfast. Jīvaka invited him to eat, but he refused. In the end, however, he consented to eat…

kālakañjakā →

dppn

…DN.ii.259 They are the very lowest of the Asura groups, and the Buddha warns Sunakkhatta that Korakkhattiya will, after his death from epilepsy,…

kālāma →

dppn

…a town belonging to them in Kosala, which was called Kesaputta. The sermon preached by the Buddha on his visit to Kesaputta is justly famous….

kāmabhū →

dppn

…is mentioned as staying in Kosambī, in Ghosita Park, and as asking Ānanda certain questions, recorded in the Kāmabhū Sutta. SN.iv.165 Two…

kāmaṇḍā →

dppn

…lady of the Verahaccāni clan. SN.iv.121f.

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kāsi →

dppn

…the countries of Kāsi and Kosala, victory belonging now to one, now to the other. In one such war, Dīghāti the Kosala king, was defeated by the…

kūṭāgārasālā →

dppn

…of Pajjunna, both known as Kokanadā; SN.i.29f. and the brahmin Piṅgiyāni. AN.iii.237f.

The Licchavis waited on the Buddha and ministered…

licchavī →

dppn

…and with Pasenadi, king of Kosala. MN.ii.101

After the death of Bimbisāra, Ajātasattu, in his desire for the expansion of Māgadha, resolved to…

macchikāsaṇḍa →

dppn

…by Mahākaccāna, Mahākoṭṭhita, Mahākappina, Mahācunda, Anuruddha, Revata, Upāli, Ānanda and Rāhula; these all went there while…

mahājanapadā →

dppn

…AN.iv.260 They are Kāsī, Kosala, Aṅga, Māgadha, Vajji, Mallā, Cetiya, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avantī,…

mahākoṭṭhita →

dppn

MahākoṭṭhitaMahākotthitaKoṭṭhitaKotthita

One of the foremost disciples of the Buddha, ranked foremost among masters of analytical…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…much to the annoyance of the Kokālika monk.AN.v.170ff. Snp.p.231ff. When Devadatta created a schism among the monks and took five hundred of…

mahāpajāpatī →

dppn

…after listening to the Nandakovāda Sutta. Later, at an assembly of monks and nuns in Jetavana, the Buddha declared Pajāpatī chief of those who…

mahī →

dppn

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

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makkhali →

dppn

…as the hair blanket is reckoned the meanest of all woven garments, even so, of all the teachings of recluses, that of Makkhali is the meanest….

mallikā →

dppn

…queen of Pasenadi, king of Kosala.

Mallika’s knowledge of the Dhamma made her wiser than Pasenadi would have desired, and he once, in a moment…

mallā →

dppn

…Mallā, those of Kusināra, Kosinārakā. That these were separate kingdoms is shown by the fact that after the Buddha’s death at Kusināra, the…

manasākaṭa →

dppn

A brahmin village in Kosala on the banks of the Aciravatī. The Buddha stayed in the mango grove to the north of the village, and, during one such…

mantāvatī →

dppn

The capital city where King Koñca lived, whose daughter was Sumedhā Therī. Thig.450

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musila →

dppn

…Savittha, which is said to have taken place in Ghositārāma in Kosambī, regarding the paṭiccasamuppāda.

māgadha →

dppn

…Bimbisāra sends for Soṇa Koḷivisa, a prominent citizen of Campā, capital of Aṅga. Vin.i.27 In the Buddha’s day, Māgadha consisted of…

māṇavagāmiya →

dppn

…of Asama, Sahali, Ninka, Ākoṭaka and Vetambarī, and while these all spoke in praise of their own teachers, Māṇavagāmiya sang the glories…

nagaravinda →

dppn

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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nanda →

dppn

…was a cowherd of Kosambi. One day he heard the Buddha preach to the monks, using as simile a log of wood how, in certain circumstances,…

navakammika bhāradvāja →

dppn

…was staying in a forest in Kosala, Navakammika, who was there seeing about some timber work, saw the Buddha at the foot of a tree and asked him…

naḷakapāna →

dppn

A village in Kosala, where the Buddha once stayed and preached the Naḷakapāna Sutta. MN.i.462 There were two groves near the village, the…

nādikā →

dppn

…Nāḷandā, Pāṭaligāma, Koṭigāma, Nādikā, Vesāli, Bhaṇḍagāma, Hatthigāma, Ambagāma, Jambugāma, Bhoganagara, Pāvā, and the…

nāgadatta →

dppn

…lived in a forest tract in Kosala and was inclined to be indolent. A deva, noticing this, admonished him, and it is said that Nāgadatta paid heed…

nārada →

dppn

…at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī, with Musila, Savittha, and Ānanda. In the course of discussion he declares that, though aware of the nature…

okkāka →

dppn

…of the Sākyas and the Kolians.

In the Ambaṭṭha Sutta DN.i.92 it is stated that Okkāka, being fond of his queen and wishing to transfer…

paduma →

dppn

A Hell. The monk Kokālika was born there. Snp.p.126

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pajjanika →

dppn

…re….

pajjunna →

dppn

A devarāja, the god of rain. Kokanadā and Culla Kokanadā were his daughters. SN.i.29f.

Pajjunna is mentioned among the Mahāyakkhas to be…

palāsavana →

dppn

A wood near Naḷakapāna in Kosala. The Buddha stayed there, AN.v.122 and it was there that the Naḷakapāna Sutta was preached. MN.i.462

near…

pasenadi →

dppn

PasenadiSeniya

King of Kosala and contemporary of the Buddha. Quite early in the Buddha’s ministry, Pasenadi became his follower and close friend,…

pañcakaṅga →

dppn

…of Pasenadi, king of Kosala. He was a devoted follower of the Buddha and loved discussion.

The Bahuvedanīya Sutta MN.i.396ff.

pañcavaggiyā →

dppn

…given to the five monks—Koṇḍañña (Aññā Koṇḍañña), Bhaddiya, Vappa, Mahānāma, and Assaji—to whom the Buddha preached his…

paṅkadhā →

dppn

…mentioned as having once stayed there during his tours in Kosala. AN.i.236

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paṇḍaka →

dppn

…to him and also of unchastity….

pilakkhaguhā →

dppn

A cave near Kosambī. The wanderer Sandaka is said to have stayed there. Nearby was the Devakatasobbha. MN.i.513

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piṅgalakoccha →

dppn

A brahmin of Sāvatthī. He visited the Buddha at Jetavana and the Buddha preached to him the Cūḷasāropama Sutta, at the end of which he declared himself the Buddha’s follower. MN.i.198ff.

piṇḍola →

dppn

…siesta in Udena’s park at Kosambī. SN.iv.110f. We find Udena consulting him there and following his advice regarding the control of the…

pubbakoṭṭhakā →

dppn

…was probably near the Pubbakoṭṭhaka (? Eastern Gatehouse) of Sāvatthī, where the Buddha is said to have stayed. SN.v.220 The bathing place…

puṇṇa →

dppn

…naked ascetic who visited the Buddha at Haliddavasana, together with Seniya Kukkuravatika. Puṇṇa…

pācīnavaṃsa →

dppn

…the quarrel of the monks at Kosambī, and the Buddha visited them on his way to Pārileyyaka.Vin.i.350f. MN.i.205ff. It was there that…

pālileyya →

dppn

…he could not persuade the Kosambī monks to refrain from quarrelling, he left Kosambī alone and unattended, and passing through…

pāvārikambavana →

dppn

…mango grove of Pāvārika of Kosambī.

Kosambī3parkPāvārikambavana2

A mango grove at Nāḷandā where the Buddha stayed when on a…

rakkhita →

dppn

…settle the dispute among the Kosambī monks. The elephant Pārileyya lived there and waited upon the Buddha. Vin.i.352f. Ud.iv.5

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raṭṭhapāla →

dppn

…the Buddha visited Thullakoṭṭhita, Raṭṭhapāla went to hear him preach and decided to leave the world. His parents would not, however,…

rohitassā →

dppn

…of Rājagaha, in the time of Koṇāgamana Buddha. At that time, Mount Vipula was called Vaṅkaka. The life of a Rohitassa was thirty thousand…

rohīnī →

dppn

…dividing the Sākyan and Koliyan countries. A dam was constructed across the river, and the people on the two sides used the water to cultivate…

rāhula →

dppn

…He arrived one evening at Kosambī, when the Buddha was staying there in the Badarikārāma. Rāhula was told there of a new rule which had been…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Vedisa. Vanasavhaya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sāvatthī, Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, on to Rājagaha, by way of the usual places. The…

rāmagāmaka →

dppn

RāmagāmakaRāmagāma

A Koliyan village on the banks of the Ganges. Its inhabitants claimed and obtained a share of the Buddha’s relics, over…

sahampati →

dppn

…On another occasion, when Kokāliya died and was born in Padumaniraya, Sahampati appeared before the Buddha and announced the fact to…

sakka →

dppn

…Sakka is addressed as Kosiya.

He is also spoken of as Yakkha. MN.i.252 SN.i.206 ; at S.i.47 Māghadevaputta is called Vatrabhū, slayer of…

sakkhara →

dppn

…It was not far from Rājagaha and was the residence of Macchariya Kosiya.

Sākya, not far from Rājagaha3town

sarabhū →

dppn

…between the two divisions of Kosala, Uttara and Dakkhiṇa Kosala. The Aciravatī was its tributary. Sāketa was situated on the banks of the…

savittha →

dppn

…between him, Sāriputta and Koṭṭhita, that he preferred the person who obtains relief by faith, to one who testifies to the truth with the body…

sañjikāputta →

dppn

A young brahmin, friend of Bodhirājakumāra. He was sent to invite the Buddha to Bodhi’s palace, Kokanada. Vin.ii.127f. MN.ii.91

setabyā →

dppn

SetabyāSetavyā

A town in Kosala, DN.ii.316 near which was Ukkaṭṭha.

The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.ii.37 records a conversation between the…

siṃsapāvana →

dppn

…grove in Kosambī, where the Buddha once stayed. SN.v.437

25.37131, 81.344823parkSiṃsapāvana3

A grove to the…

sotthija →

dppn

SotthijaSotthiya

The constant attendant of Koṇāgamana Buddha. DN.ii.6

soṇa →

dppn

…monk, foremost in those who strive energetically. AN.i.24 His hands and feet were soft like…

subrahmā →

dppn

…of the Buddha. SN.i.146f. On another occasion, Subrahmā visited the Buddha to declare the folly of Kokālika and of Katamoraka Tissa. SN.i.148…

sumanā →

dppn

…the daughter of the king of Kosala and sister of Pasenadi. She is included among the eminent upāsikās. AN.iv.347 She once visited the Buddha,…

sumedhā →

dppn

She was the daughter of King Koñca of Mantāvatī. Her Therīgāthā verses, of which she has the greatest number of any of the nuns, speak of the…

sunakkhatta →

dppn

…The Buddha had told him that Korakkhattiya, whom he so much admired, would be born after death among the Kālakañjaka Asuras within seven days. It…

sundarikā →

dppn

A river in Kosala, reputed to be efficacious in washing away sins. MN.i.39 There Sundarika Bhāradvāja held sacrifices in honour of Agni and met the…

suppatiṭṭhita →

dppn

…tree belonging to king Koravya. The king and his court ate the first portion of the fruit as big as pipkins and sweet; the army had the second…

suppavāsā →

dppn

SuppavāsāKoliyadhītā

A lay woman who lived in the Koliyan village of Sajjanela, where the Buddha visited her and preached to her on the efficacy…

sādhuka →

dppn

A village in Kosala where Isidatta and Purāṇa once stayed. SN.v.348

sāgata →

dppn

…at he time when Soṇa Kolvisa visited Bimbisāra, with overseers of the eighty thousand townships of Bimbisāra’s kingdom. Sāgata was…

sāketa →

dppn

A town in Kosala. It was regarded in the Buddha’s time as one of the six great cities of India, the others being Campā, Rājagaha, Sāvatthī,…

sākya →

dppn

…vassals of King Pasenadi of Kosala. D.iii.83 (Sakyā … Pasenadi-Kosalassa anuyuttā bhavanti, karonti Sakyā rañño Pasenadimhi Kosale…

sālavatikā →

dppn

SālavatikāSālavatī

A Kosalan village, given by Pasenadi to the brahmin Lohicca. There the Lohicca Sutta was preached. DN.i.224

Kosala3town

sālavatī →

dppn

A courtesan of Rājagaha. She was the mother of Jīvaka Komārabhacca Vin.i.268f. and of his sister Sirimā.

sālā →

dppn

A brahmin village of Kosala, its inhabitants were called Sāleyyakā. The Apaṇṇaka Sutta and the Saleyyaka Sutta were preached there. MN.i.285…

sāmuga →

dppn

…village of the Koliyans, where Ānanda once stayed, and where he preached to the inhabitants. They were called Sāpūgiyā….

sāmāvatī →

dppn

…Ud.vii.10

Sāmāvatī is reckoned among the moist eminent of the lay women who were followers of the Buddha, and was declared by him foremost among…

sāvatthī →

dppn

The capital city of Kosala in India and one of the six great Indian cities during the lifetime of the Buddha. DN.ii.147 It was six leagues from…

sītavana →

dppn

…bite SN.iv.40 and Soṇa Koḷivisa tried, without success, to practise asceticism. AN.iii.374

Sambhūta Thera so loved the Sītavana that he…

tapodā →

dppn

…the Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.v.196f. records a discussion between Ānanda and the wanderer Kokanuda on the banks of the Tapodā, where they had gone…

thullakoṭṭhika →

dppn

ThullakoṭṭhikaThullakoṭṭhita

A township in the Kuru country. It was the birthplace of Raṭṭhapāla, and it was there that the Buddha…

thullanandā →

dppn

…preacher. Pasenadi, king of Kosala, is mentioned as having come on two occasions to hear her preach, and was so pleased with her eloquence that he…

thūlū →

dppn

…the latter was greatly taken up with the practices of Korakkhattiya. DN.ii.6

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thūṇa →

dppn

…Vin.i.197 It was in the Kosala country and belonged to the Mallas, and was once visited by the Buddha. Ud.vii.9

on the western boundary of…

toraṇavatthu →

dppn

A locality in Kosala, between Sāvatthī and Sāketa. Pasenadi once stopped there and visited Khemā, who lived there….

tudu →

dppn

When Kokālika was grievously ill, Tudu visited him and exhorted him to put his trust in Sāriputta and Moggallāna. But Kokālika refused to accept…

tusita →

dppn

…four thousand years, so reckoned, is the term of life of a deva born in Tusita. AN.i.214 AN.iv.261

Sometimes Sakadāgāmins (e.g., Purāṇa and…

udena →

dppn

…of Kosambī. He was the son of Parantapa. Once when be discovered that the women of the court had given five hundred…

ukkaṭṭha →

dppn

A town in Kosala, near the Himālaya. It has been given, free from all taxes (as brahmadeyya), to Pokkharasāti by the king of Kosala, in…

upananda →

dppn

…rainy season with Pasenadi Kosala, but on his way there he saw two lodgings where robes were plentiful and so kept Vassa in those lodgings…

upasena →

dppn

…the dissensions of the Kosambī monks Thag.577–586 The Udāna states Ud.p.45f. that once when he was taking his siesta he reviewed the…

upavāna →

dppn

…in the Ghositārāma at Kosambī. Sāriputta asks him about the bojjhangas as being conducive to a happy life and Upavāna explains. SN.v.76 On…

uruññā →

dppn

…district and a town in Kosala. Once when the Buddha was staying at the Deer Park in Kaṇṇakatthala in the neighbourhood of the city,…

uttara →

dppn

…township of the Koliyans. Once, when the Buddha was staying there, he was visited by the headman Pāṭaliya….

uttarakā →

dppn

…once stayed there and Sunakkhatta was in his company. At that time Korakkhattiya was also staying there. DN.iii.6

4town

uttarā →

dppn

…female lay disciple of Koṇāgamana Buddha. DN.ii.7

uṇṇābha →

dppn

…Uṇṇābha to Ānanda at Kosambī. He asks Ānanda what is the aim of holy life and, on being told that it is the abandoning of desire by means…

vajjī →

dppn

…usual route being through Kosala, Malla, Vajji, Kāsi, Māgadha, and thus back, SN.v.348 and he preached to the people, mostly in the…

vanasavhaya →

dppn

…city lying between Vedisa and Kosambī, on the road taken by Bāvarī’s disciples….

vaṃsa →

dppn

…It lay to the south of Kosala, and its capital was Kosambī on the Yamunā. Udena, son of Parantapa, was its king in the time of the Buddha.

vaṅgīsa →

dppn

…Thag.1231–1233 Aññā Koṇḍañña, Thag.1246–1248 and Moggallāna. Thag.1249–1251 One of Vaṅgīsa’s long poems Thag.1263–1274 is…

vekaliṅga →

dppn

…during his long stay in Kosala, the Buddha visited the ārāma in which Kassapa Buddha had preached to Jotipāla, and there he himself preached…

venāgapura →

dppn

A brahmin village of Kosala, where the Buddha preached the Venāga Sutta. AN.i.180

Kosala3town

vepulla →

dppn

…in the time of Koṇāgamana, Vaṅkaka

  • while in that of Kassapa Buddha, it was Supassa

The people living near it were called,…

veḷudvāra →

dppn

A brahmin village of the Kosalans where the Buddha once stayed and preached the Veḷudvāreyya Sutta. SN.v.352

Kosala3town

videha →

dppn

…to it were Kāsi and Kosala. One of Bimbisāra’s queens was probably from Videha. In earlier times Videha was evidently a kingdom, its…

vimalakoṇḍañña →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse is in the form of a riddle. Thag.64

vipassī →

dppn

…He belonged to the Koṇḍañña gotta. He preached his first sermon in Khemamigadāya to his step brother Khandha and his purohita’s…

yasa →

dppn

…through the air to Kosambī, from where he sent messengers to the monks of Avanti, of the west (Pātheyyakā or Pāveyyakā) and of the…

yaññadatta →

dppn

A brahmin, father of Koṇāgamana Buddha. DN.ii.7

ākoṭaka →

dppn

…and Mānava-Gāmiya. Ākoṭaka spoke before the Buddha in praise of various teachers of other schools: Pakuddha-Kātiyāna (sic),…

āpaṇa →

dppn

…Sutta, MN.i.359ff. Laṭukikopama Sutta (to Udāyi), MN.i.447ff. Sela Sutta, MN.ii.146ff. Snp.p.102ff. and the Saddhā or Āpaṇa Sutta….