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9781231069011: A dictionary of the Pali language Volume 1

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 Excerpt: ...Here the gotra is explained by the commentator to mean Arhatship. But gotrabhû may also mean simply a priest or monk, as appears from the following words of Buddha, bhavissanti kho pan' Ànanda andgatam addhdnam gotrabhuno kdsdvakanthd dussild pdpadhammd, "the day will come when priests who wear the yellow robe shall be vicious and sinners." Here gotra is said to mean çramanagotra, the family or fraternity of Buddhist monks. Hardy says, "The wisdom necessary for the reception of the paths is called gotrabháíiána" (E. Mon. 281, 282). Ab. 208; I am not sure of the meaning, for the explanation is yúpo hatthakumbhamhi patitthito. HATTHINl, see Hatthl. HATTHINIKÄ (/.), A she-elephant for riding HATTHIPO, An elephant's keeper or driver fftra. Ab. 367. HATTHO, The hand; an elephant's trunk; name of a Nakkhatta; a cubit, tlie measure from the elbow to the tip of the little finger; a quantity f4fl. Ab. 59, 265, 268, 365, 931. Pattahattho, bowl in hand. Gandhamáládihatthá, with per-fumes, flowers, and other offerings in their hands (Dh. 79). Vindhattho, holding a lute (Mab. 180). Sattahattho, seven cubits long (Dh. 198). Sahassa-hattho, hundred-armed (Mah. 180). Kesahattho, a tuft or mass of hair (Ab. 257). Mdrassa hattham gato, fell into the power of Death. HATTHO (p.p.p.), Bristling; joyful, delighted Ç2--Hatthalomo, having the hair of the body erect with joy or astonishment (Mah. 86). Atihattho, overjoyed, (Mah. 85). Hatthatuttha-citto, with glad and joyful heart. HAVAKO, One who sacrifices from caus. jfl. Sen. K. 525. HAVANAM, Sacrifice f4f. Sen-K-524 HAVE (adv.), Indeed, certainly. Ab. 1140; Dh. 19, 28, 32, 68, 126. HAVI (п.), An oblation, sacrifice; clarified butter ffTCTj. Ab....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 Excerpt: ...Here the gotra is explained by the commentator to mean Arhatship. But gotrabhû may also mean simply a priest or monk, as appears from the following words of Buddha, bhavissanti kho pan' Ànanda andgatam addhdnam gotrabhuno kdsdvakanthd dussild pdpadhammd, "the day will come when priests who wear the yellow robe shall be vicious and sinners." Here gotra is said to mean çramanagotra, the family or fraternity of Buddhist monks. Hardy says, "The wisdom necessary for the reception of the paths is called gotrabháíiána" (E. Mon. 281, 282). Ab. 208; I am not sure of the meaning, for the explanation is yúpo hatthakumbhamhi patitthito. HATTHINl, see Hatthl. HATTHINIKÄ (/.), A she-elephant for riding HATTHIPO, An elephant's keeper or driver fftra. Ab. 367. HATTHO, The hand; an elephant's trunk; name of a Nakkhatta; a cubit, tlie measure from the elbow to the tip of the little finger; a quantity f4fl. Ab. 59, 265, 268, 365, 931. Pattahattho, bowl in hand. Gandhamáládihatthá, with per-fumes, flowers, and other offerings in their hands (Dh. 79). Vindhattho, holding a lute (Mab. 180). Sattahattho, seven cubits long (Dh. 198). Sahassa-hattho, hundred-armed (Mah. 180). Kesahattho, a tuft or mass of hair (Ab. 257). Mdrassa hattham gato, fell into the power of Death. HATTHO (p.p.p.), Bristling; joyful, delighted Ç2--Hatthalomo, having the hair of the body erect with joy or astonishment (Mah. 86). Atihattho, overjoyed, (Mah. 85). Hatthatuttha-citto, with glad and joyful heart. HAVAKO, One who sacrifices from caus. jfl. Sen. K. 525. HAVANAM, Sacrifice f4f. Sen-K-524 HAVE (adv.), Indeed, certainly. Ab. 1140; Dh. 19, 28, 32, 68, 126. HAVI (п.), An oblation, sacrifice; clarified butter ffTCTj. Ab....

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