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sakka, 41 találat.

sakka →

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…short suttas—is devoted to Sakka.

Sakka was considered by the early Buddhists as a god of high character, kindly and just, but not perfect, and…

akaniṭṭhā →

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…various Buddhas.

In the Sakkapañha Sutta. DN.ii.286 Sakka speaks of them as the highest devas, and expresses his satisfaction that he, too,…

ambasaṇḍā →

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…Indasālaguhā, where the Sakkapañha Sutta was preached. On the occasion of the preaching, as Sakka with his retinue came to visit the Buddha,…

bhuñjatī →

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…of the Buddha. Once, when Sakka went to see the Buddha at the Salaḷāgāra, he found the Buddha engaged in meditation, Bhuñjatī waiting on…

dhamma →

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…e….

gandhabbā →

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…wait on such devas as Sakka, and the males among them form the masculine counterpart of the accharā, the nymphs. Their king is…

gijjhakūṭa →

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…the Yakkha Inda, SN.i.206 Sakka, SN.i.233 SN.iv.102 the Paribbājaka Sajjha, AN.iv.371 the Kassapagotta monk, AN.i.237 Pañcasikha, SN.iv.103…

gopaka →

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…A series of verses attributed to Gopaka are given in the Sakkapañha Sutta. DN.ii.271–275

hāliddakāni →

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…and again on those of the Sakkapañha. SN.iii.13f.

On another occasion SN.iv.115f. he questioned the Elder regarding the diversity of…

inda →

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…but is usually identifed as Sakka. In one such passage DN.i.244–245 he is mentioned with Soma, Varuṇa, Isāna, Pajāpati, Brahmā, Mahiddi and…

indasālaguhā →

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…which was a brahmin village, east of Rājagaha. Once, when the Buddha was staying there, Sakka visited him and asked him the questions…

jambukhādaka →

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A wanderer. The Saṃyutta Nikāya records visits paid by him to Sāriputta at Nālakagāma and discussions between them on various topics, such as nibbāna, arahantship, the āsavas, sakkāya, ignorance, th …

kosiya →

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…Vin.iv.8 but it is also Sakka’s gotta, and is therefore generally regarded as a high one. Thag.415

The name Kosiya is also used in speaking…

magha →

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MaghaMaghavā

The name Sakka bore in a previous birth when he was born as a man in Macalagāma in Māgadha.

Magha took upon himself seven vows,…

mahāli →

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…to ask if he had seen Sakka SN.i.230 and also to beg information as to the teachings of Pūraṇa Kassapa. SN.iii.68 This conversation…

mahāmoggallāna →

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…He thereupon shook Sakka’s palace, Vejayanta, till Sakka’s hair stood on end with fright and his pride was humbled. MN.i.251ff.

mātali →

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…to the chariot driver of Sakka. The Mātali of the present age had a son, Sikhandhi, with whom Bhaddā Suriyavaccasā, daughter of Timbarū, was…

pajāpati →

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…of the devas, mentioned with Sakka, Varuṇa, Isāna, etc. MN.i.2 SN.i.219 DN.i.244 DN.ii.274

He is sometimes mentioned with Brahmā, as distinct…

pippaliguhā →

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…discovered this, he asked Sakka not to do such a thing again; but the Buddha heard Sakka’s song of triumph when his meal was accepted and…

purindada →

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A name for Sakka, because, as a human being, he bestowed gifts from town to town. SN.i.229

rājagaha →

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…into the royal quarters, Sakka led the procession, in the guise of a young man, singing songs of praise of the Buddha. Vin.i.35ff. Large…

sahampati →

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…Buddha, simultaneously with Sakka, and as they stood leaning against a doorpost of the Buddha’s cell, Sakka uttered a verse in praise of the…

sakkhara →

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SakkharaSakkāra

A township of the Sākyans where the Buddha once stayed with Ānanda. SN.v.2 It was not far from Rājagaha and was the residence of Macchariya Kosiya.

Sākya, not far from Rājagaha3town

salaḷāgāra →

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…in Jetavana. Once when Sakka went to visit the Buddha he found him in the Salaḷāgāra, wrapt in samādhi, with Bhuñjatī waiting on him….

sanaṅkumāra →

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…his satisfaction that Sakka and all the Tāvatiṃsā Devas should honour and follow the Buddha. His voice has all the eight characteristics…

suppabuddha →

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…and the Order. But although Sakka revealed his identity, Suppabuddha rebuked him for a fool and said he had no need of more wealth, because he…

suppatiṭṭhita →

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…Sakka and consulted him. Sakka sent a squall to punish the deva and made the deva appear before him full of repentance. Then Sakka warned him to…

suriyavaccasā →

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…she went to dance before Sakka, Pañcasikha saw her and fell in love with her, but she favoured Mātali’s son Sikhaṇḍī.

Later she heard…

susīma →

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…of the thousand sons of Sakka. He was one of the deva generals in the fight with the Asuras, but he was lazy, and Sakka had to admonish him….

suvīra →

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…marched against the Devas, Sakka sent for Suvīra and asked him to fight the Asuras. Suvīra agreed to do this, but was very lazy about it. This…

tidivādhibhū →

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A name given to Sakka.

tāvatiṃsā →

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…the first being the Cātummahārājika world. Tāvatiṃsā stands at the top of Mount Sineru. Sakka is king of Tāvatiṃsā.

Tāvatiṃsā was…

uruvelākassapa →

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…by the Four Regent Gods, Sakka, Brahma and others. The Buddha spent the whole rainy season there, performing, in all, three thousand five…

varuṇa →

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…as the companion of Sakka, Pajāpati and Isāna. In battle against the Asuras, the devas of Tāvatiṃsā were asked to look upon the…

vasū →

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A class of devas of whom Sakka is the chief. DN.ii.260

vaṭajālikāyaṃ →

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…Mahisa country. A monk, named Uttara, once lived there and was visited by Sakka. AN.iv.162ff.

Sankheyyaka mountain in Mahisa3monastery

vediyaka →

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…in which was the Indasālaguhā, where the Buddha stayed. The mountain was bathed in radiance when Sakka visited the Buddha on the occasion of the…

vejayanta →

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…When Moggallāna visited Sakka to discover if he had fully understood the Buddha’s teaching in the Cūlatanhā saṅkhaya Sutta, Sakka tried…

vepacitti →

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…should be given to him or to Sakka, according to their excellence in speech. Sakka agreed to this, and Vepacitti, as the older god, was asked to…

veroca →

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…SN.i.225f. went with Sakka to visit the Buddha during his siesta. They waited upon the Buddha, leaning against a doorpost, and each uttered…

yakkha →

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…Thus not only is Sakka, king of the gods, so referred to, MN.i.252 but even the Buddha is spoken of as a yakkha in poetic diction….