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abhaya →
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…seven bojjhangas.
In the Vinaya, Vin.i.269 Abhaya is mentioned as having discovered Jīvaka Komārabhacca lying on a dung-heap (cast there by…
aggāḷave cetiye →
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…was the scene of several Vinaya rules, e.g. against monks digging the ground Vin.iv.32 and cutting trees, Vin.iv.34 using unfiltered water for…
avanti →
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…with only four monks and a Vinayadhara. 2. Monks are allowed the use of shoes with thick linings (because in Avanti the soil is black on the…
avīci →
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…It89 which recurs in the Vinaya, Vin.ii.203 and there it is specifically called a niraya.
In the Dīgha passage mentioned above, the reference…
bhaddā →
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…Vin.iv.268 Vin.iv.269 in the Vinaya rules in connection with her pupils who were found guilty of transgressing them. She and Thullanandā were both…
bhāradvāja →
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…AN.iii.224 AN.iv.61
In a Vinaya passage Vin.iv.6 the Bhāradvājagotta is mentioned together with the Kosiya as a low…
campā →
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…of the Mahā Vagga of the Vinaya Piṭaka Vin.i.312ff. Vin.ii.307 contains several important regulations laid down by the Buddha at Campā…
chabbaggiyā →
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…as being guilty of various Vinaya offences. Vin.i.84f. Vin.i.104 Vin.i.106 Vin.i.111 Vin.i.113 Vin.i.114 Vin.i.138 Vin.i.160 Vin.i.170 Vin.i.185…
cūladeva →
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CūladevaCūḷadeva
A Thera, an eminent teacher of the Vinaya. Vin.v.3
devadatta →
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…In one passage in the Vinaya, Vin.ii.189 Devadatta is spoken of as Godhiputta, the son of Godhi.
When the Buddha visited Kapilavatthu after…
ekuddāniya →
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…not sorrow. Thag.68
The verse attributed above to Ekuddāniya, occurs in the Vinaya Vin.iv.54 as having been constantly used by Cūḷapanthaka.
giraggasamajjā →
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…dancing, singing and…
jinadattā →
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A bhikkhunī mentioned in the Therīgāthā verses of Isidāsi, who describes Jinadattā as a learned and virtuous expert in the Vinaya. Thig.427
jīvaka →
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…the Buddha’s doctor. The Vinaya contains many stories of his skill in healing. Vin.i.268–281 Once when the Buddha was ill, Jīvaka found it…
kosala →
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…the country, and many of the Vinaya rules were formulated in Kosala.
Kosala is often mentioned in combination with Kāsi in the compound…
kosambī →
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…being himself learned in the Vinaya, argued his case and pleaded that the charge be dismissed. The rules were complicated; on the one hand, the monk…
kāsi →
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…MN.ii.111 The Vinaya, Vin.i.28l however, mentions a Kāsika-rājā who sent a robe to Jīvaka. Even at this time, however, the…
macchikāsaṇḍa →
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…SN.iv.300
According to the Vinaya, Vin.ii.15f. they were accompanied by Mahākaccāna, Mahākoṭṭhita, Mahākappina, Mahācunda, Anuruddha,…
mahākappina →
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…the monks. AN.i.25 The Vinaya Vin.i.105 records that when Kappina was in the Deer Park at Maddakucchi he wondered whether he need attend the…
mahākassapa →
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…recited the Dhamma and the Vinaya.
The books contain numerous references to Mahā Kassapa—he is classed with Moggallāna, Kappina, and…
nigrodhārāma →
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…other occasions, and several Vinaya rules are mentioned as being first promulgated there.Vin.iii.235 Vin.iii.244 Vin.iv.55 Vin.iv.101 Vin.iv.167…
nāga →
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…human form at will. The Vinaya Vin.ii.109 contains a list of four royal families of Nāgas (Ahirājakulāni): Virūpakkha, Erāpatha,…
paccantajanapadā →
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…Setakaṇṇikā; in the west, Thūṇa; and in the north, Usīraddhaja mountain. Vin.i.197
The Vinaya rules were relaxed in the case of those…
paṭācārā →
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…She was declared by the Buddha to be the best among bhikkhunīs who knew the Vinaya. AN.i.25 She was several times referred to by other nuns…
pilindavaccha →
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…Ud.iii.6
The Vinaya Pītaka mentions that on several different occasions Pilinda suffered from various ailments and the Buddha had…
piṇḍola →
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…of the senses.
In the Vinaya Vin.ii.110f. we find the Buddha rebuking Piṇḍola for performing a cheap miracle. The banker of Rājagaha…
puppha →
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Puppha
An eminent teacher of the Vinaya. Vin.v.3
pāveyyakā →
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…of Pāveyyakā monks in the Vinaya. Vin.i.253 During the time of the Vajjiputta heresy, it was the Pāveyyakā who upheld the true doctrine, their…
raṭṭhapāla →
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…Sutta. MN.ii.54ff.
The Vinaya Vin.iii.148 contains a stanza quoted by the Buddha, in which Raṭṭhapāla’s father enquires of his son why…
rāhula →
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…for training. AN.i.24 The Vinaya Vin.iii.16 gives a story illustrating Rāhula’s extreme conscientiousness in the observance of rules. He…
rājagaha →
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…Sakkapañha.
Many of the Vinaya rules were enacted at Rājagaha. Just before his death, the Buddha paid a last visit there. At that time,…
sarabha →
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…that he knew the Dhamma and Vinaya of the Sakyaputta monks, and that was why he had left their Order. The Buddha, being told of this, visited the…
seyyasaka →
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…was found guilty of various Vinaya offences, and was therefore subjected to the Nissayakamma. Udāyī (Lāludāyi) was his friend and his evil…
soṇa →
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…relaxation of sive points of Vinaya for those living in border regions, principal among which was to allow ordination with a few as five monks in…
susumāragiri →
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…Thag.1208
Several Vinaya rules were passed during the Buddha’s stay at Suṃsumāragiri. Vin.ii.127 Vin.iv.115f.…
sāgala →
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SāgalaSāgalā
A city in India, mentioned in the Vinaya Vin.iii.67 as the residence of Daḷhika.
sāketa →
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…Benares. DN.ii.146 In the Vinaya Vin.i.253 however, the distance between āvatthī and Sāketa is given as six leagues. The town lay on the…
takkasilā →
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The capital of Gandhāra. The Vinaya describes it as the place of education of Jīvaka, the Buddha’s doctor. Vin.i.269f.
Takkasilā is…
ubhato-vibhaṅga →
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…collective term, comprehending the Bhikkhu-vibhaṅga and the Bhikkhunī-vibhaṅga of the Vinaya Pītaka. Sometimes the word seems to be used as…
udāyī →
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…monk who is mentioned in the Vinaya as having been guilty of numerous Sanghādisesa offences. Vin.iii.110f. Vin.iii.119f. Vin.iii.127f.…
upananda →
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…him are mentioned in the Vinaya. Once he promised to spend the rainy season with Pasenadi Kosala, but on his way there he saw two lodgings where…
uppalavaṇṇā →
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…seven years, learning the Vinaya. Vin.ii.261
The Buddha declares that Khemā and Uppalavaṇṇā are the measure of his women disciples, and…
upāli →
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…on matters pertaining to the Vinaya rules is found in the chapter called Upāli-Pañcaka in the Parivārā Vin.v.180–206 AN.v.70ff.
It is said…
verañjā →
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…the introduction to the Vinaya. Vin.iii.1–11 The interview with Verañja is given in the Aṅguttara. AN.iv.172ff.
A road led from…
vesāli →
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…they were several. Various Vinaya rules are mentioned as having been laid down at Vesāli. Vin.i.238 Vin.i.287f. Vin.ii.118 Vin.ii.119–127
It…
veḷuvana →
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…in Veḷuvana. There many Vinaya rules were passed—e.g., on the keeping of the vassa, Vin.i.137 the use of food cooked in the monastery,…
yakkha →
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…the Yakkhas were non-humans spirits or aboriginal tribespeople. In the Vinaya, intercourse with yakkhas is forbidden. Vin.iii.37 Vin.iv.20
yasa →
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…Then the recital of the Vinaya was held in which seven hundred monks participated; this recital was called the Sattasatī….
yasoja →
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…company. Thag.243–245
The Vinaya relates Vin.i.239 how once, when Yasoja was ill, drugs were brought for his use, but as the Buddha had forbidden…
āḷavakā →
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…several times in the Vinaya Vin.ii.172ff. Vin.iii.85 Vin.iv.34–35 in connection with offences relating to repairing and reconstruction…