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mālā, 31 találat.
aciravatī →
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A river, the modern Rāpti in Uttar Pradesh; one of the pañca-mahānadī, Vin.ii.237 the five great rivers flowing from the Himālaya eastwards (pācīnaninnā) SN.v.39 into the sea. During the hot seas …
amalakīvana →
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A grove in Cātumā where the Buddha preached the Kūṭadanta Sutta.
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anotatta →
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A semi-mythical lake, said to be in the Himalayas. Thag.430
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aṅgulimāla →
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AṅgulimālaAhiṃsakaGaggaMantāniputta
A robber and murderer who was converted by the Buddha in the twentieth year of his ministry, and who later became an arahant. MN86
As a result of his deeds whole …
caṇḍappajjota →
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King of Avanti in the time of the Buddha. His name was Pajjota, the sobriquet being added on account of his violent temper.
Once, when ill with jaundice, he asked Bimbisāra to lend him the services o …
chaddantā →
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One of the seven great lakes of the Himālaya region. AN.iv.101
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cātuma →
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A Sākiyan village containing a mote-hall; near it was the Amalakīvana where the Buddha once stayed and preached the Cātuma Sutta. MN.i.456f.
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Gagga1
A monk. He became insane, and in this condition did many things unworthy of a monk. When his colleagues blamed him, the Buddha interceded on his behalf and suggested that he be give …
himavā →
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HimavāHimācalaHimavantaHimālaya
The Himālaya mountains. In Himavā, are seven great lakes, each fifty leagues in length, breadth and depth—Anotattā, Kaṇṇamuṇḍā, Rathakāra, Chaddantā, Kuṇālā, Mandākinī …
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A devaputta. He saw a number of monks in a forest-lodge on the slopes of the Himālaya, muddled in mind, loose of speech and heedless. He appeared before them on an uposatha day and reminded them of …
kapilavatthu →
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A city near the Himalaya, capital of the Sākiyan republic. The administration and judicial business of the city and all other matters of importance were discussed and decided in the Santhāgārasālā. DN …
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A pavilion near the Karerikutikā, evidently a hall with a thatched roof supported by wooden pillars, but with no walls.DN.ii.1 The monks seem to have been in the habit of sitting out here and talking …
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KaṇṇamuṇḍāKannamuṇḍaka
One of the seven great lakes of the Himalaya. AN.iv.101
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mahākassapa →
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MahākassapaKassapaPippali
One of the Buddha’s most eminent disciples, chief among those who upheld austere practices. AN.i.23 His personal name was Pippali, but he is usually known by his clan name K …
mahāsarā →
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The books contain a list of seven great lakes, situated in the Himālaya. They form the sources of the five great rivers and dry up only when four suns appear in the world. These seven lakes are Anotat …
mandākinī →
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One of the seven great lakes of the Himālaya. AN.iv.101
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mantāṇī →
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A brahminee, mother of Aṅgulimāla; her husband was Gagga. MN.ii.102
maṇimālika →
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MaṇimālikaMaṇimālaka
A shrine where the Buddha stayed and where he was visited by the Yakkha Maṇibhadda. SN.i.208
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nāgasamāla →
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He was a Sākiyan and entered the Order when the Buddha visited his kinsmen at Kapilavatthu. For some time he was the Buddha’s personal attendant—e.g., when the Buddha breached the Mahāsīhanāda Sutta. …
okkāka →
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A king, ancestor 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 the kingdom to her son, banished from the kingd …
pañcāla →
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PañcālaPañcālajanapadaPañcālaraṭṭhaPañcālā
One of the sixteen Great Nations. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252
Pañcāla was to the east of the Kuru country, the country to the north and west of Delhi, from the foot …
sindhu →
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The Indus river, one of the most important of those that flow from the Himālaya.
Isidāsī was once born as a goat in Sindhavārañña, the “Forest of the Sindhu”. Thig.438
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soṇa →
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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 …
sīhapapātā →
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One of the seven great lakes of Himavā. AN.iv.107
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ukkaṭṭha →
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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 recognition of the former’s skill. It was thickly populated an …
uttarāpatha →
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The northern division of Jambudīpa. Its boundaries are nowhere explicitly stated in Pāḷi literature. Perhaps Uttarāpatha was originally the name of a great trade-route, the northern high road which e …
vimala →
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Vimala1
One of the four friends of Yasa who, following the latter’s example, joined the Order and attained arahantship. Vin.i.18f.
Vimala2
A monk whose Theragāthā verse spea …
vimalakoṇḍañña →
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A monk whose Theragāthā verse is in the form of a riddle. Thag.64
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A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses speak of the fading beuaty of youth and the peace of liberation. Thig.72–76
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Yasa 1
He was the son of a very wealthy treasurer of Benares, and was brought up in great luxury, living in three mansions, according to the seasons and surrounded with all kinds of pleasu …
āmalakīvana →
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ĀmalakīvanaĀmalakivana
A grove at Cātumā. The Buddha once stayed there, and it was on that occasion that the Cātumā Sutta was preached. MN.i.456
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