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saku%EF%BF%BD%EF%BF%BD%EF%BF%BDagghi, 13 találat.
bhadda →
dppn
Bhadda1
A lay disciple of Nādikā who, the Buddha declared, had destroyed the five lower fetters and had been born in the highest deva worlds, thence to pass away entirely. DN.ii.92
Bhadda …
andhakavinda →
dppn
…lighted the place with his effulgent beauty till late at night; then he sought the Buddha and sang before him verses of exhortation meant for the…
cātummahārājikā →
dppn
The inhabitants of the lowest deva world. his world derives its name from the Four Great Kings (Cattāro Mahārājāno) who dwell there as guardians of the four quarters: Dhataraṭṭha of the East, Virūḷh …
campā →
dppn
…had given a royal fief in Campā to the brahmin Soṇadaṇḍa. DN.i.111
The ninth chapter of the Mahā Vagga of the Vinaya Piṭaka…
dakkhiṇāpatha →
dppn
…and seems to refer, but more vaguely, to the same limited district. Vin.i.195 Vin.i.196 Vin.ii.298
In J.v.133, however, Avanti is…
inda →
dppn
…of the Vedic Indra. He is referred to only very seldom in the Nikāyas, but is usually identifed as Sakka. In one such passage DN.i.244–245 he…
isidatta →
dppn
…But that same day Isidatta left Macchikāsaṇḍa and never returned.
Isidatta2
An equerry or chamberlain of Pasenadi, King of…
kappa →
dppn
Kappa1
One of Bāvarī’s disciples. The questions he asked of the Buddha are recorded in the Kappamāṇavapucchā. Snp.1007 Snp.1092–1095
Kappa2
A monk whose Theragāthā verses spea …
vajjiputta →
dppn
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of dwelling alone in the forest. Thag.62 Vajjiputta’s story is given in the Saṃyutta. SN.i.201f.
A Vajjiputta, perhaps the same person, has another verse that …
vacchagotta →
dppn
…his discussions were chiefly concerned with such mythical questions as to whether the world is eternal, the nature of life, the existence or…
uṇṇābha →
dppn
…an anāgāmī and would, therefore, after death, no longer return to this world. SN.v.217f.
The same Nikāya SN.v.272f. records a visit of…
sakka →
dppn
…waiting on him. He therefore left with a request to Bhuñjatī to greet the Buddha in his name. He also declares DN.ii.286 that he has become…
raṭṭhapāla →
dppn
Chief of those who had left the world through faith. AN.i.24 He was born at Thullakoṭṭhita in the Kuru country as the son of a very wealthy…