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1059, 1136 (cp. taṇhā: jappāpassage); as the three taṇhā, viz. passena) A ii.244; -bhojin=°bhogin Ud 65; -magga the path
ponobbhavikā, nandirāga — sahagatā, tatratatr' âbhinandinī at of sensuous pleasures J v.67; -matta intoxicated with sensu-
Vin i.10= Vbh 101; as k — taṇhāhi khajjamāno k — pariḷāhena ous pleasures J vi.231; -mucchā sensual stupor or languor S
pariḍayhamāno M i.504. See also D ii.308; S i.131; A ii.11; iv.189; A ii.11; Dhs 1114, etc. (see kāmacchanda); -yoga ap-
Th 2, 140; J ii.311; v.451; Miln 318. -da granting desires, be- plication to sensuous enjoyment, one of the four yogas, viz.
stowing objects of pleasure and delight; Ep. of Yakkhas and kāma°, bhava°, diṭṭhi°, avijjā° (cp. āsavā) A ii.10; only the
of Vessantara (cp. the good fairy) J vi.498, 525; Mhvs 19, 9; first two at It 95; cp. D iii.230, 276; S v.59; DhsA 166;
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as sabba° Pv ii.13 ; -dada=prec. Pv ii.9 ; PvA 112; J vi.508; -rata delighting in pleasures J v.255; -rati amorous enjoy-
of a stone Miln 243, 252; of Nibbāna Miln 321; Kh viii.10: ment (as arati) Th 2, 58 and 141; J i.211; iii.396; iv.107. —
esa devamanussānaṁ sabbakāmadado nidhi "this is the trea- n'atthi nissaraṇaṁ loke kiṁ vivekena kāhasi bhuñjassu kratiyo
sure which gives all pleasures to gods and men"; -dukkha the mâhu pacchânutāpinī S i.128. mā pamādam anuyuñjetha, mā
pain of sensual pleasures J iv.118; -duha granting wishes, like kāmaratisanthavaṁ appamatto hi jhāyanto pappoti paramaṁ
a cow giving milk J v.33; vi.214; f. °duhā the cow of plenty J sukhan S i.25=Dh 27=Th 1, 884; -rasa the taste of love J
iv.20; -dhātu "element of desire." i. e. 1. the world of desire, ii.329; iii.170; v.451; -rāga sensual passion, lust. This term
that sphere of existence in which beings are still in the bonds embraces the kāmaguṇā & the three rāgas: Dhs 1131, 1460;
of sensuality, extending from the Avīci — niraya to the heaven Nett 28; M i.433 sq.; D iii.254, 282; S i.22= A iii.411; S i.13,
of the Paranimmita — vasavatti — devas S ii.151; Th 1, 181; 53; iii.155; Th 2, 68, 77; PvA 6; see also k — chanda passage.
also 2. sensual pleasures, desires, of which there are six dhā- Relinquishing this desire befits the Saint: Sn 139 (°ṁ virājetvā
tus, viz. kāma°, vyāpāda, vihiṁsā°, nekkhamma°, avyāpāda°, brahmalokûpago). As k — rāgavyāpāda Dhs 362; SnA 205;
avihiṁsā°, Vbh 86; Nett 97; D iii.215= Vbh 363 (as the first -rūpa a form assumed at will VvA 80, or a form which enjoys
three=akusaladhātus); Vbh 404. See also D iii.275; Th 1, 378; the pleasures of heaven Vbh 426; -lāpin talking as one likes D
J v.454; Vism 486 (cp. Vbh 86). -nandī sensual delight i.91 (=DA i.257 yadicchaka — bhāṇin); -lābha the grasping
(cp. °chanda) A ii.11; Dhs 1114, etc. -nidānaṁ acc. adv. of pleasures, in °abhijappin A iii.353; -loka the world of plea-
as the consequence of passion, through passion, M i.85, etc. sures=kāmâvacara, q. v. Sdhp 233, 261; -vaṇṇin assuming
(in kāmaguṇā passage); -nissaraṇa deliverance from passion, any form at will, Protean J ii.255= iii.409=Vv 33 191 ; J v.157;
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the extinction of passion It 61 (as three nissaraṇīyā dhātuyo), Vv 16 ; VvA 80, 143, 146; -vasika under the influence of
cp. A iii.245; -nissita depending on craving Miln 11; -nīta passions J ii.215; -vitakka a thought concerning some sensu-
led by desire J ii.214, 215; -panka the mire of lusts Sn 945; ous pleasure, one of the three evil thoughts (kāma° vyāpāda°
Th 2, 354; J v.186, 256; vi.230, 505; Mhbv 3; -paṭisandhi vihiṁsā°) D iii.215, 226; M i.114; A i.68; J i.63; iii.18, 375;
— sukhin finding happiness in the association with desire M iv.490; vi.29; It 82, 115; Vbh 362; Miln 310; -vega the im-
iii.230; -pariḷāha the flame or the fever of passion M i.242, pulse of lust J vi.268; -sagga the heaven of sensuous beings,
508; S iv.188; A i.68 (pariḍayhati, khajjati, etc.); A ii.11; Vin there are six q. v. under sagga J i.105; ii.130; iii.258; iv.490;
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iii.20; Nd 374 (com with °palibodha); DhA ii.2; see also kā- vi.29, 432; at all these passages only referred to, not enum ;
macchanda passage. -pāla the guardian of wishes, i. e. bene- cp. k — âvacara; -sankappa-bahula full of aspirations after
factor J v.221; -pipāsā thirst for sensuality M i.242; A ii.11, pleasure A iii.145, 259; D iii.215; -sanga attachment to pas-
and under k° — chanda; -bandha Ud 93, and -bandhana sion Ud 75; -saññā lustful idea or thought; one of the three
the bonds of desire J vi.28, also in the sense of k° — guṇā, akusalasaññās (as vitakka) D i.182; iii.215; M ii.262; S i.126;
q. v.; -bhava a state of existence dominated by pleasures. Vbh 363; Th 1, 1039; virata k° āya S i.53=Sn 175; -saññojana
It is the second kind of existence, the first being caused by the obstacle or hindrance formed by pleasures; °âtiga Ep. of
kamma Vbh 137. It rests on the effect of kamma, which is Arahant, free of the fetters of lust A iii.373 (+ kāmarāgaṁ virā-
manifested in the kāma — dhātu A i.223. It is the first form jetvā); -sineha love of pleasures Dhs 1097 (also as °sneha M
of the 3 bhavas, viz. kāma°, rūpa°, arūpa° Vin i.36; D iii.216; i.241; S iv.188; A ii.10); see k — chanda; -sukha happiness
A iv.402; Vism 572. Emancipation from this existence is the or welfare arising from (sensual) pleasure, worldly happiness,
first condition to the attainment of Arahantship: kāmabhave valued as mīlha°, puthujjana°, anariya°, and not worth pur-
asatta akiñcana Sn 176, 1059, 1091 (expl. SnA 215: tividhe suit: see kāmaguṇā, which passage closes: yaṁ ime pañca k
bhave alaggana); Bdhd 61. °parikkhīṇa one who has over- — guṇe paṭicca uppajjati sukhaṁ somanassaṁ idaṁ vuccati
come the desire — existence Dh 415=Sn 639. -bhoga en- k — sukhaṁ A iv.415; S iv.225; varying with... somanas-
joyment of sensual pleasures, gratification of desires S i.74 saṁ ayaṁ kāmānaṁ assādo M i.85, 92, etc. — As kāma° and
(sāratta — °esu giddhā kāmesu mucchitā); Th 2, 464; It 94 nekkhamma° A i.80; as renounced by the Saint: anapekkhino
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( — °esu paṇḍito who discriminates in worldly pleasures); J k° ṁ pahāya Dh 346= S i.77; M iii.230; Sn 59 (see Nd s.
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ii.65; -bhogin enjoying the pleasures of the senses Vin i.203, v.). See also S iv.208; M ii.43; Th 2, 483; Vv 6 ; J ii.140;
287; ii.136, 149; D iii.124, 125; Miln 243, 350, as Ep. of iii.396; v.428; kāmasukhallik' ânuyoga attachment to worldly
the kāmûpapatti — beings It 94; as ten kinds A v.177; as enjoyment S iv.330; v.421; Vin i.10; D iii.113; Nett 110; Vism
bringing evil, being blameworthy S i.78; cp. A iv.281, 438; 5, 32; -sutta N. of the first sutta of the Aṭṭhakavagga of Sn;
S iv.333 sq.; A iii.351; Th 2, 486; J iii.154. ye keci kāmesu -seṭṭhā (pl.) a class of devas D ii.258; -sevanā pursuit of,
asaññatā janā avītarāgā idha k — bhogino (etc.) A ii.6, cp. indulgence in, sensuous pleasure J ii.180; iii.464; -sevin adj.
ii.17. kāmabhogī kām'ārāmo kāmarato kāma — sammudita A to prec. J iv.118; -hetu having craving as a cause: in ādīnava
iv.439; — °seyyā sleeping at ease, way of lying down, the — section, foll. on kāmaguṇā M i.86, etc., of wealth S i.74;
second of the four ways of sleeping (kāmabhogīseyyā vāmena -hetuka caused by passion Th 2, 355=ThA 243; J v.220, 225.
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