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māra, 70 találat.
māra →
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…to those ascribed to the Māra of Gotama’s day. According to the sutta, Māradevaputta was evidently regarded as a being of great power, with…
abhaya →
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…having discovered Jīvaka Komārabhacca lying on a dung-heap (cast there by the orders of his mother, the courtesan Sālavatī), and having…
ajapālanigrodha →
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…after the Enlightenment, Māra tried to persuade the Buddha to die at once. DN.ii.112 Several other conversations held here with Māra are…
ajātasattu →
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…to Abhayarājakumāra. He murdered his father to gain the throne, and conspired with Devadatta to kill the Buddha, but was later…
andhavana →
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…of nuns who were tempted by Māra in the Andhavana, e.g., Āḷavikā, Soma, Kisāgotamī, Vijayā, Uppalavaṇṇā, Cālā, Upacālā,…
anāthapiṇḍika →
dppn
…fell on the park of Jetakumāra. He bought the park at great expense and erected therein the famous Jetavanārāma. As a result of this and of…
arati →
dppn
One of the three daughters of Māra, the others being Taṇhā and Ragā. Seeing their father disconsolate after his repeated attempts to foil…
avanti →
dppn
…Mahā Kaccāna
- Nanda Kumāraputta
- Soṇa Kuṭikaṇṇa
- Dhammapāla
- Abhayarājakumāra
- Isidatta and Isidāsī
Mahā Kaccāna seems…
baka →
dppn
…owing to the influence of Māra, refused to acknowledge his error, until the Buddha, by the exercise of his magical power, prevented Baka from…
bhadrāvudha →
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…answered the Buddha, for Māra follows the man who clings to things.
This question and answer are contained in the…
bhaggā →
dppn
…Vin.v.145
Bodhirājakumāra, son of Udena of Kosambi, lived there, apparently as his father’s viceroy, in which case the Bhaggā were…
bhallika →
dppn
…Theragāthā Thag.7 contains a verse spoken by Bhallika when Māra tried to frighten him by assuming a hideous form.
bhesakalāvana →
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…was while staying in this grove that Mahā Moggallāna was molested by Māra and he preached the Māratajjanīya Sutta. MN.i.332
bodhi →
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…recorded in the Bodhirājakumāra Sutta.
Bodhi was the son of Udena, king of Kosambi, and his mother was the daughter of Candappajjota. Bodhi was…
cālā →
dppn
…SN.i.132 that one day, when Cālā was meditating in the Andhavana, Māra visited her, asking her various questions and trying to tempt…
cāpāla cetiya →
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…to accede to the request of Māra that he should die. When he announced this decision the earth shook. DN.ii.102ff. AN.iv.308f. SN.v.260f.…
dhīrā →
dppn
…verse speaks of how the heroic one overcomes Māra. Thig.7
dūsī →
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Name of Māra in the time of Kakusandha Buddha. He was, in that birth, son of Kāḷī, sister of Moggallāna. He first incited the brahmin…
ekasālā →
dppn
…laity were listening to him, Māra, thinking to darken their intelligence, suggested to him that he should not teach others. The Buddha refuted the…
gijjhakūṭa →
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…in drizzling rain, while Māra made unsuccessful attempts to frighten him. SN.i.109
It was on the slopes of Gijjhakūṭa, where the Buddha was…
godhika →
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…by cutting his throat. Māra saw this and reported it to the Buddha, but when the Buddha arrived it was too late and Godhika lay “supine on…
isipatana →
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…the Buddha was at Isipatana, Māra visited him but had to go away discomfited. SN.i.105f.
Besides the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta mentioned…
jotipāla →
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…months, Brahmā Sanaṅkumāra appeared before him and gave him a boon. Jotipāla asked to be taught the way to reach the Brahma-world, and,…
jīvaka →
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JīvakaJīvakakomārabhacca
A celebrated physician, and the Buddha’s doctor. The Vinaya contains many stories of his skill in healing….
kakusandha →
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…In Kakusandha’s time a Māra, named Dūsī (a previous birth of Moggallāna), gave a great deal of trouble to the Buddha and his followers,…
kassapa →
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…Kassapa, Uruvelā Kassapa, Kumāra°, Gayā°, Dasabala°, Nadī°, Nārada°, Pūraṇa°, Mahā° and Lomasa°.
Kassapa was evidently a…
kisāgotamī →
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…Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.129f. records a visit paid to her by Māra as she sat resting in Andhavana. He was forced to retire…
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…
kumārakassapa →
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…AN.i.24 Once when Kumāra Kassapa was meditating in Andhavana a deva appeared before him, and asked him fifteen questions which only the…
kāḷī →
dppn
…Māra-woman, sister of Dūsī and mother of the Māra of the present age. MN.i.333
Kāḷī4
A crematrix…
kūṭāgārasālā →
dppn
…spheres of sense contact, Māra arranged an earthquake to break the monks’ concentration, but failed to achieve his object. SN.i.112 It was…
licchavī →
dppn
…Sāḷha, Abhaya, Panditakumāra, Nandaka, Mahāli and Ugga. Several Licchavis, both men and women, joined the Order—e.g., the famous courtesan…
maddakucchi →
dppn
…for his qualities. Māra tried to stir up discontent in the Buddha, but had to retire discomfited. SN.i.110 DN.ii.116
Once when Mahā…
mahāmoggallāna →
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…he himself had once been a Māra named Dūsī whose sister Kāḷī was the mother of the present Māra. Dūsī incited the householders against…
migalandika →
dppn
…was seized with remorse. A Mārakāyika devatā, however, appeared before him in the river and assured him he was doing a service to the monks…
nakulamātā →
dppn
…were householders of Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga-country. When the Buddha visited the village and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see…
nakulapitā →
dppn
…were householders of Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga-country. When the Buddha visited the village and stayed at Bhesakalāvana, they went to see…
nerañjarāya →
dppn
…banks of this river. There Māra tempted him, and, later, Brahmā persuaded him to preach the Dhamma. Vin.i.1ff. Snp.425ff. SN.i.103f.…
nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →
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…and Abhayarājakumāra. MN.i.392ff. Nāṭaputta tries, without success, to dissuade Sīha, general of the Licchavis, from visiting…
nāgasamāla →
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…her as the snare of Māra. Making this his topic of thought, he developed insight into the perishableness of life and became an arahant….
pāyāsi →
dppn
A chieftain of Setavyā, who lived on a royal domain gifted by Pasenadi. He held the view that there was no world other than this, no fruit of actions and no rebirth. But after a discussion with Kūmara …
ragā →
dppn
One of Māra’s three daughters, who sought to tempt the Buddha. Snp.835 SN.i.124ff.
ratī →
dppn
One of the daughters of Māra.
samiddhi →
dppn
…his good fortune as a monk, Māra tried to terrify him. Samiddhi told the Buddha of this, but the Buddha asked him to stay on where he was. He…
sanaṅkumāra →
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…verse was spoken. Sanaṅkumāra was present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.261
In the Janavasabha Sutta, Janavasabha describes…
sañjaya →
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Sañjaya1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that since going forth he has not had any hate. Thag.48
Sañjaya2
In the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta Viḍūḍabha tells the Buddha that it was …
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
selā →
dppn
…Andhavana under a tree when Māra, in the guise of a stranger, approached her and tried to tempt her. But she refuted his statements regarding the…
setabyā →
dppn
…the Siṃsapāvana, where Kumāra Kassapa lived, and where he preached the Pāyāsi Sutta to the brahmin Pāyāsi, who held a royal fief there….
silāvatī →
dppn
…of a jatanduva-brahmin. SN.i.117
A story is also told of the temptation by Māra of Samiddhi when he was with the Buddha. SN.i.118
Sakya3town
siṃsapāvana →
dppn
…SN.v.437
25.37131, 81.344823parkSiṃsapāvana3
A grove to the north of Setavyā, where Kumāra Kassapa once stayed. It was the scene…
somā →
dppn
…foot of a tree in Andhavana, Māra, wishing to interrupt her privacy, approached her, invisible in the air, and teased her, remarking on the “two…
subhā →
dppn
…daughter of a rich goldsmith of Rājagaha. One day she went to pay obeisance to the Buddha and he…
susumāragiri →
dppn
…also stayed in Suṃsumāragiri, and there Māra is said to have entered his stomach and to have given him trouble. MN.i.332f.…
sākya →
dppn
…give the kingdom to Jantukumāra, his son by another queen. These nine children went towards Himavā, and, having founded Kapilavatthu (q.v. for…
sālavatī →
dppn
A courtesan of Rājagaha. She was the mother of Jīvaka Komārabhacca Vin.i.268f. and of his sister Sirimā.
sīsupacalā →
dppn
Māra once tempted her with thoughts of sensual pleasures, but she sent him away discomfited Thig.190–203 SN.i.133f.
sītavana →
dppn
…Buddha was staying there, Māra asked him to die. DN.ii.116
In the Sītavana was the Sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra, SN.i.210f. Vin.ii.76…
taṇhā →
dppn
One of the three daughters of Māra, who tried to tempt the Buddha under the Ajapāla-nigrodha, soon after the Enlightenment. Snp.p.163 SN.i.124f.
upacālā →
dppn
…her siesta in Andhavana, Māra tried to arouse in her sensual desires, but she vanquished him and became an arahant. This account is found in…
uruvelā →
dppn
…lot and it was then, when Māra had gone away discomfited, that Māra’s three daughters, Taṇhā, Ratī and Ragā, made a final effort to draw…
uttara →
dppn
…was converted by Kumāra Kassapa, he instituted almsgiving to all and sundry, but the gifts he gave consisted of such things as gruel and…
vajirā →
dppn
…in Andhavana at Sāvatthī, Māra questioned her as to the origin of a “being”, its creator, its origin, its destiny. Vajirā answers that…
vakkali →
dppn
…Buddha went to see his body, and declared that he had obtained Nibbāna and that Māra’s attempt to find the consciousness of Vakkali would prove…
vaṃsa →
dppn
…Bhagga, in which was Suṃsumāragiri, seems to have been subject to the Vaṃsa in the Buddha’s time, for we find Udena’s son, Bodhi, living…
vepacitti →
dppn
…who was present with Namuci (Māra) at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.259
Vepacitti was the friend of Rāhu, and when Rāhu seized…
vesāli →
dppn
…three months, and informed Māra and, later, Ānanda, of his decision. The next day he left Vesāli for Bhaṇḍagāma, after taking one last…
vijayā →
dppn
…dwells in freedom and bliss. Thig.169–174 In the Saṃyutta Nikāya. SN.i.130 Māra, assuming the form of a young man, tried unsuccessfully to…
yakkha →
dppn
…Dhamma, Puṇṇaka, Māra, Sakaṭa; (d) embodiments of former persons e.g., Janavasabha (lord of men= Bimbisāra), Dīgha, Naradeva,…
ānandakumāra →
dppn
A shipwright, who, with three hundred others, was sent by Mahosadha to the Upper Ganges to secure timber wherewith to build three hundred ships in preparation for Mahosadha’s visit to the capital of P …