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rati, 67 találat.

ratī →

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One of the daughters of Māra.

ahaha →

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…given to a period of suffering in Avīci and is equivalent in duration to twenty Ababā. SN.i.152

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ajātasattu →

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…Candappajjota making preparations for a war on Ajātasattu to avenge the death of his friend Bimbisāra, but no mention is made of actual…

annabhāra →

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…right-concentration. AN.ii.29–31

On another occasion they discuss the “brahmin truth.” The Buddha visits them and tells them…

anāthapiṇḍika →

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…road to Sāvatthī in preparation for the Buddha’s visit. He had many friends and acquaintances and he was ādeyyavaco (his word was held to…

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 Gotama’s quest for Enlightenment, they offered to tempt the Bu …

ariṭṭha →

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…that he practised concentration in breathing and as having described how he did it. The Buddha, thereupon, instructs him as to how such…

assalāyana →

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…brahmins who held these same views, Assalāyana feels relieved and expresses his admiration of the Buddha’s exposition. He declares…

avanti →

dppn

…King of Avanti making preparations to attack Māgadha, but we are not told that he ever did so. MN.iii.7 Subsequently, however, before the time of…

bhaddiya →

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…among monks of aristocratic birth. AN.i.23 He belonged to a family of the Sākyan rājas of Kapilavatthu and entered the Order in the Anupiya…

bhañña →

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…non malice, right mindfulness and right concentration as worthy.

bodhi →

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…as an example to future generations. After the meal, Bodhi had a discussion with the Buddha, Vin.ii.127f. MN.ii.91ff. recorded in the…

caṇḍappajjota →

dppn

…medicines. When all preparations were complete, Jīvaka gave the king the medicine and escaped on Bhaddavatikā, the king’s she-elephant,…

cūḷapanthaka →

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…nuns listened with great admiration until after sunset, when they were unable to gain entrance to the city. The Buddha heard of this and warned…

dhaniya →

dppn

…having finished his preparations for the approach of the rains, he sat meditating on his comfortable circumstances and broke forth into song in…

doṇa →

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…it he built a thūpa, celebrating a feast in its honour. DN.ii.166f.

Doṇa first met the Buddha on the road between Ukkaṭṭha and Setavyā….

gahvaratīriya →

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A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of enduring the discomforts of the forest life. Thag.31

isidatta →

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…and the Saṅgha, Ariyan virtue, wisdom and liberation. AN.iii.451

kandaraka →

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…Kandaraka expressed his admiration of the Buddha’s training. The Buddha explained that all Buddhas school their disciples in the four…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…republic. The administration and judicial business of the city and all other matters of importance were discussed and decided in the…

karatiya →

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A Yakkha, mentioned in the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta as being one of the chief Yakkhas who should be invoked by followers of the Buddha when they need protection. DN.iii.204

keṇiya →

dppn

…owing to the elaborate preparations made by Keṇiya for the meal to the Buddha and the Saṅgha that the brahmin Sela, friend and counsellor of…

khemaka →

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…mean by self? In exasperation Khemaka came himself to Ghositārāma and explained how, even when the Noble Disciple has put away the five…

koratiya →

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

kūṭadanta →

dppn

…Kūṭadanta was making preparations for a great sacrifice and, wishing this sacrifice to be successful, he consulted the Buddha on the holding of…

kūṭāgārasālā →

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…to break the monks’ concentration, but failed to achieve his object. SN.i.112 It was here that the Buddha finally agreed to grant the request of…

maddakucchi →

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…told him of their great admiration for his qualities. Māra tried to stir up discontent in the Buddha, but had to retire discomfited. SN.i.110…

mahāmoggallāna →

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…was mutual, as was the admiration. Sāriputta’s verses in praise of Moggallāna Thag.1178–1181 are even more eloquent than those of…

mahānāma →

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…as to whether concentration followed or preceded knowledge. Ānanda, who was present, not wishing the Buddha to be troubled, took Mahānāma…

makhādeva →

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…practice. For 48,000 generations this practice continued, the last being King Nimi. But his son Kaḷārajanaka did not continue the good…

moḷiyasīvaka →

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…are justified. The Buddha proves to him, by illustration, that they are.

māgadha →

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…also in bringing the confederation of the latter under his sway; preliminaries to this struggle are mentioned in the books. DN.ii.73f.

māra →

dppn

…Their names are Taṇhā, Arati and Ragā, and they are evidently personifications of three of the ten forces in Māra’s army, as given in the…

nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →

dppn

…condemnation ten of their operative utterances, major and minor, and proves that the efforts and strivings of the Nigaṇṭhas are fruitless.

The…

nimmānaratī →

dppn

A class of devas, inhabiting the fifth of the six deva-worlds. DN.i.218 MN.i.289 SN.i.133 AN.i.210

pilindavaccha →

dppn

…in a former birth, out of gratitude, waited on him morning and evening. He thus became famous as being dear to the devas, and was declared by the…

pukkusa →

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…so deep was his concentration. Pukkusa was greatly impressed by this statement, and, having declared himself a follower of the Buddha, he gave…

reṇu →

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…with the advice and co operation of his chief steward Jotipāla, who was also his great friend, divided his kingdom into seven parts and shared…

rādha →

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…by him in praise of concentration of the mind.

The Rādha Saṃyutta SN.iii.188–201 contains a large number of suttas preached by the Buddha in…

rāhula →

dppn

…Rāhula followed him, reiterating his request until at last the Buddha asked Sāriputta to ordain him. When Suddhodana heard of this he protested…

sappadāsa →

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…was unable to develop concentration. This so distressed him that he was about to commit suicide, when, inward vision suddenly expanding, he attained…

sela →

dppn

…Keṇiya was making preparations to entertain the Buddha. Having heard the word “Buddha” from Keṇiya, Sela was filled with joy and…

sudassana →

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…to recite whenever Pasenadi sat down to a meal, in order that the king might observe moderation in eating. For this service Pasenadi paid him one…

sunakkhatta →

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…next teacher to win the admiration of Sunakkhatta was Pātikaputta, and Sunakkhatta wished the Buddha to pay honour to him. But the Buddha quoted…

sunetta →

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…age, etc. It was because he had not comprehended Noble Conduct, Noble Concentration, Noble Wisdom, Noble Release. AN.iv.103f. AN.iii.371…

sunimmita →

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A devaputta, king of the Nimmānaratī world. SN.iv.280 AN.iv.243

suppabuddha →

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…the Buddha and express his gratitude, Sakka, desiring to test him, approached him and offered him untold wealth if he would repudiate the Buddha,…

sāketa →

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…him regarding concentration. AN.iv.427 Among others who lived in Sāketa were Jambugāmikaputta, Gavampati, Mendasira, Uttara,…

sākya →

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…time to time. The administration and judicial affairs of the gotta were discussed in their Santhāgāra, or Mote Hall, at Kapilavatthu. See,…

ugga →

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…the king too held in veneration. AN.ii.180

Ugga2

A householder of Hatthigāma of the Vajji country. Among householders he was…

uggatasarīra →

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…brahmin. Having made preparations for a great sacrifice, in which numerous animals were to be slaughtered, he visited the Buddha at Jetavana to…

upavāna →

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…thereupon, expressed his gratitude. SN.i.174f.

When the Buddha lay on his death-bed at Kusināra, Upavāna was by his side fanning him; the…

upāli →

dppn

…could such a declaration be lawful?. Vin.i.358f. When a monk intends to take upon himself the conduct of any matter that has to be…

uruvelā →

dppn

UruvelāSenānigamaUruvelapattana

A locality on the banks of the Nerañjara, in the neighbourhood of the Bodhi-tree at Buddhagayā. MN.i.166 The place chosen by the Bodhisatta for his penances was calle …

uttiya →

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…various questions on the duration of the world, etc., and as being helped by Ānanda to understand the real import of the Buddha’s…

uṇṇābha →

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…by means of an illustration, explains how the task does come to an end, and Uṇṇābha expresses great satisfaction with the answer….

vaḍḍhamātā →

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…arahant, mother of Vaḍḍha. Her conversation with Vaḍḍha and his declaration to her after becoming an arahant are included in the…

veḷukaṇṭakī →

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…with the news, made all preparations and sent word to the monastery, inviting the monks to the house. After the meal, she informed the Elders that…

veḷuvana →

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…Vin.i.212 surgical operations on monks, Vin.i.215f. the eating of sugar, Vin.i.226 the rubbing of various parts of the body against wood,…

videha →

dppn

…part of the Vajjian federation. According to the Mahāgovinda Sutta, DN.ii.235 it was King Reṇu who, with the help of Mahāgovinda Jotipāla,…

vimalā →

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A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses speak of the fading beuaty of youth and the peace of liberation. Thig.72–76

ājīvakā →

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…in the course of transmigration; there can be neither increase nor decrease thereof, neither excess nor deficiency.

The fundamental point in…

ākāsagotta →

dppn

…having made inquiries, declared the performance of such an operation a thullaccaya offence. Vin.i.215–216

ānandakumāra →

dppn

…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…

ārāmadaṇḍa →

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…up with clasped hands and, turning in the direction of Sāvatthī, he uttered his adoration of the Buddha. Thenceforward he became a disciple of…

ātumā →

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…of them asked the Buddha if he were aware of the accident. But the Buddha had been in a state of concentration and had neither seen nor heard…

āḷārakālāma →

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…forth energy and concentration greater than Āḷāra’s, made himself master of that state. Āḷāra recognised his pupil’s eminence and…