Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 10: The Dhammapada and Sutta Nipata, by Max Müller and Max Fausböll, [1881], at sacred-texts.com
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EXPLANATION OF WORDS | |
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the meaning of which is not always given in the translation. | |
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Âgîvika, |
one belonging to a sect of naked ascetics. |
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Arahat, |
a holy man, a saint. |
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Ariya, |
noble. |
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Bhagavat, |
worshipful; blessed, a name of a Buddha. |
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Bhikkhu, |
a mendicant. |
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Brahman, |
the supreme god of the Hindus. |
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Brâhmana, |
a sage. |
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Buddha, |
enlightened, a name of certain holy men who have freed themselves from existence, particularly of Samana Gotama. |
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Dhamma, |
tenet, doctrine, custom, law, religion, virtue, thing. |
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Gahattha, |
Gihin, a householder. |
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Gotama, |
a name of the last Buddha. |
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Gatila, |
an ascetic wearing clotted hair. |
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Gina, |
a conqueror, a name of a Buddha. |
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Isi, |
a sage. |
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Khattiya, |
a warrior, a prince. |
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Kandâla, |
an outcast. |
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Mâra, |
a name of the king of death, the devil. |
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Muni, |
a thinker, a sage. |
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Nâga, |
an eminent man; sinless? |
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Namuki |
= Mâra. |
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Nibbâna, |
extinction, the state of bliss of the Buddhist. |
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Nigantha, |
a naked ascetic. |
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Pabbaggâ, |
leaving the world, embracing ascetic life, taking the robe. |
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Pabbagita, |
an ascetic, having taken the robe. |
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Paribbâga, |
Paribbâgaka, a wandering mendicant. |
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Sakka = Sakya, |
belonging to the Sakya tribe. |
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Sakyamuni, |
the Sakya sage, a name of Buddha. |
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Samana, |
an ascetic. |
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Samkhârâ, |
all compound things, the material world. |
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Samsâra, |
revolution, transmigration. |
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Sâvaka, |
a hearer, a follower, a disciple of Buddha, including both laity and clergy. |
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Sekha, |
a novice, student. |
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Sudda, |
a man of the servile caste. |
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Sugata, |
happy, a name of a Buddha. |
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Thera, |
an elder, a senior priest. |
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Titthiya, |
an ascetic adhering to a certain system of philosophy. |
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Upadhi, |
the elements of the world. |
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Upâsaka, |
a follower, a lay devotee. |
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Upasampadâ, |
priest's orders. |
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Vessa, Vessika, |
a man of the third caste. |
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Yakkha, |
a giant, a malignant spirit. |