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kāma, 24 találat.
ambāṭakavana →
dppn
…to Citta). SN.iv.288–91
- Kāmabhū (who discoursed to Citta on various topics). SN.iv.291–295
- Godatta. SN.iv.295–297
- The Elder…
bījaka →
dppn
The son of Sudinna Kalandakaputta by the wife of his lay days. He was conceived after Sudinna had already been ordained. His wife came to him during her period and begged him to give her an offspring. …
citta →
dppn
…already mentioned, were Kāmabhū and Godatta. Citta is also said to have had discussions with Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta and Acela Kassapa and…
dhotaka →
dppn
One of Bāvarī’s disciples; he was among those who visited the Buddha at Bāvarī’s request. Snp.p.194 The questions he asked of the Buddha on this occasion, and the answers given, are found in the Dhota …
kusinārā →
dppn
The capital of the Mallas and the scene of the Buddha’s death. At that time it was a small city, “a branch-township with wattle-and-daub houses in the midst of the jungle,” and Ānanda was, at first …
kuvera →
dppn
KuveraKubera
King of Uttarakuru. His royal residence is Āḷakamandā and his citadel Visāṇā. His messengers are Tatolā, Tattolā, Tatotalā, Ojasi, Tejasi, Tatojasī, Sūra, Rāja, Ariṭṭha and Nemi. His lot …
kāmabhū →
dppn
…questions, recorded in the Kāmabhū Sutta. SN.iv.165 Two other suttas bearing the same name record visits paid to Kāmabhū by Cittagahapati at…
kāmada →
dppn
A devaputta who visited the Buddha and told him that the path of the Ariyan disciples was hard to follow and their goal hard to win. The Buddha pointed out to him that the difficult thing had been a …
kāmaseṭṭha →
dppn
One of the greater yakkhas who should be invoked if any follower of the Buddha be molested by an evil spirit. DN.iii.204
In the Mahāsamaya Sutta DN.ii.258 he is mentioned among the vassals of the F …
kāmaṇḍā →
dppn
KāmaṇḍāKāmandā
A village in which was the mango grove of Todeyya. Udāyī once stayed there and was visited by a resident pupil of the…
macchikāsaṇḍa →
dppn
…Isidatta, Mahaka, Kāmabhū and Godatta. The place may also have been a centre of the Nigaṇṭhas, for Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta is…
manopadosikā →
dppn
ManopadosikāManopadūsikā
A class of devas. They burn continually with envy one against another and their hearts become ill disposed and…
maṇimālika →
dppn
MaṇimālikaMaṇimālaka
A shrine where the Buddha stayed and where he was visited by the Yakkha Maṇibhadda. SN.i.208
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māra →
dppn
MāraNamuciKaṇhaAdhipatiAntakaPamattabandhuPāpimā
Generally regarded as the personification of Death, the Evil One, the Tempter. Sometimes known as the Dark One (Kaṇha). Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 T …
puṇṇaka →
dppn
Puṇṇaka1
One of the sixteen disciples of Bāvarī, who visited the Buddha. Snp.1006 His conversation with the Buddha is given in the Puṇṇakamāṇavapucchā. Snp.1043–1048
Puṇṇaka2
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sabbakāma →
dppn
…body. Thag.453–458
Sabbakāma lived on to one hundred and twenty years of age, and was consulted by Yasa, Soreyya Revata, and others, in…
sigālakamātā →
dppn
SigālakamātāSiṅgālakamātāSigālamātāSiṅgālamātā
She was declared chief of nuns who had attained release by faith. AN.i.25
sikhī →
dppn
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 khattiya Aruṇa and his mother Pabhāvatī.
- His wife wa …
soṇa →
dppn
Soṇa1
A Thera, declared chief of those possessing clear utterance. AN.i.24 He lived in Avantī, where he met Mahākaccāna and was later ordained by him, after much difficulty assembling the …
todeyya →
dppn
…owner of the mango grove at Kāmandā. SN.iv.121 The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.ii.180 mentions the pupils of the Todeyya-brahmin speaking ill of…
udāyī →
dppn
…when Udāyī was staying at Kāmandā, in Todeyya’s mango-grove, he converted a pupil of a brahmin of the Verahaccāni clan and, as a result,…
uttarakuru →
dppn
A mythical region. A detailed description of it is given in the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta. DN.iii.199ff. The men who live there own no property nor have they wives of their own; they do not have to work for t …
verahaccāni →
dppn
…lady of the gotta living in Kāmandā, who was evidently a teacher. A pupil of hers, having visited Udāyi, then staying in the Todeyya mango…
āḷakamandā →
dppn
A city of the gods, mighty, prosperous and full of devas. DN.ii.147 DN.ii.170
It was one of the chief cities of Uttarakuru, and a royal residence of Kuvera. DN.iii.201
In the Culla Vagga Vin.ii.152 …