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leyya, 16 találat.
asibandhakaputta →
dppn
…to the Buddha in the Pārileyyaka Mango Grove in Nāḷandā and asked him various questions, recorded in the Saṃyutta Nikāya. SN.iv.312ff.…
eḷeyya →
dppn
A rājā, probably of Māgadha. He was a devout follower of Uddaka-Rāmaputta. In his retinue were Yamaka, Moggalla, Ugga, Nāvindakī, Gandhabba, and Aggivessa, all of whom were also followers of the same …
gandhabba →
dppn
An attendant of King Eḷeyya and a follower of Uddaka Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180
kosambī →
dppn
…to keep retreat in the Pārileyyaka forest. In the meantime the monks of both parties repented, partly owing to the pressure exerted by their lay…
moggalla →
dppn
A man in the retinue of King Eḷeyya. He was a follower of Uddaka Rāmaputta. AN.ii.187
nāvindakī →
dppn
One of King Eḷeyya’s guards. He was a follower of Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180
pācīnavaṃsa →
dppn
…the time of 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…
pālileyya →
dppn
PālileyyaPārileyyaPārileyyaka
A town near Kosambī. When the Buddha found that he could not persuade the Kosambī monks to refrain from…
rakkhita →
dppn
…near the village of Pārileyya. There the Buddha retired and lived at the foot of the Bhaddasāla, when unable to settle the dispute among the…
suleyyā →
dppn
A class of devas present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.260
sāleyyakā →
dppn
The inhabitants of Sālā. MN.i.285
sālā →
dppn
…there. MN.i.285…
todeyya →
dppn
Todeyya1
A Mahāsāla brahmin, mentioned in a list of eminent brahmins gathered together at Icchanankala and Manasākaṭa. DN.i.235 Snp.p.115
There was in Caṇḍalakappa a mango grove belonging …
uddaka →
dppn
UddakaRāmaputta
One of the teachers under whom Gotama, after leaving the world and before he became the Buddha, received instruction. Uddaka taught him the doctrine which had been realised and procla …
ugga →
dppn
He once visited the Buddha and told him how he rivalled in power and wealth the seṭṭhi Migāra, grandson of Rohana. He was worth one hundred thousand in gold alone, to say nothing of silver. The Buddha …
yamaka →
dppn
A man belonging to the retinue of King Eḷeyya. He was a follower of Uddaka Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180