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Buddha Bundika
pared to a universal monarch (rājā cakkavattī) A i.76; iii.150 gives (after Lal. Vist. 183, 343) the foll. 18 āveṇikadharmas
and to the lion (sīha), the king of the animals A iii.122. He is ("extraordinary qualities") as such: (1) seeing all things past,
buddha-vīra Th 1, 47; the refuge of all beings M ii.305; DA (2) present, (3) future, (4) propriety of actions of the body, (5)
i.233; Miln 95; further appaṭipuggala S i.134; his teaching of speech, (6) of thought, (7) firmness of intuition, (8) of mem-
leads to enlightenment, to self — conquest, to security & de- ory, (9) of samādhi, (10) of energy, (11) of emancipation, (12)
liverance M i.235; Sn 454, 993; DA i.230. He himself is not of wisdom, (13) freedom from fickleness, (14) noisiness, (15)
to be reborn (antima — sarīro with his last body) S i.210; he confusedness, (16) hastiness, (17) heedlessness, (18) incon-
is vimutto, freed & has come to the end of sorrow A iv.258; siderateness. -pañha the name given to one question asked
S iii.65; full of compassion for all beings S i.25, 51; M ii.100; by Sāriputta, which the paribbājikā Kuṇḍalakesī was unable
he is bhisakko the physician A iv.340; magga-ññu, magga — to answer DhA ii.225. -pasanna finding one's happiness,
vidū, maggakovido S iii.66. — Under Buddh' anussati (Vism or believing in the B. Vin iv.39. -putta son of the B. said
198 sq.) we find the famous formula Bhagavā Arahaṁ Sam- of bhikkhus or arahants Miln 143, cp. S iii.83: puttā Bud-
māsambuddho vijjā — caraṇa — sampanno sugato lokavidū dhassa orasā. -bala the force of a B. (iddibala & paññā°)
anuttaro purisa — damma — sārathi Satthā devamanussānaṁ Bu i.3. -bījankura a future B. Bu ii.71. -bhāva condi-
buddho Bhagavā (D i.49≈), analysed & exegetically discussed. tion of a B. enlightenment J i.14, 147 (abuddhabhāva un —
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Here (p. 209) "Buddha" is expl with the formula as found at buddhahood, of Devadatta); DA i.1. -bhūmi the ground of
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Ps i.174; Nd 457. More explicitly with var. epithets at the Buddhahood Bu ii.175. -manta mystic verses of a B. DA
latter passage. This formula is one of the highest & most com- i.248. -māmaka devotedly attached to the B. DhA i.206
prehensive characterisations of a Buddha, & occurs frequently (+Dhamma°, Sangha°). -rakkhita saved by the B. (Np.) SnA
in the Canon, e. g. M i.179; S ii.69; v.343. — A khattiya by 534 (+Dhamma°). -rasmi (pl. °iyo) rays shining forth from
birth he is called a brāhmaṇa because he carries on the sacred the person of the Buddha; they are of 6 colours J i.501; SnA
tradition, and because he excels in wisdom, self — control and 132; Mhbv 6, 15, 38; VvA 207; DhsA 13. -rūpa form or fig-
virtue Miln 225. ure of the B. Vism 228 (Mārena nimmita, cp. Divy 162, 166;
-ânubuddha enlightened after the Enlightened one Th Buddha — nirmāṇa the magic figure of the B.). -līḷha (&
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1, 679, 1246 (trsl "who next to our Great Waked one was °līḷhā) deportment, ease, grace of a Buddha J i.54; Mhbv 39;
awoke"). -ânubhāva the majestic power of the B. PvA 38, DhA i.33; ii.41. -vacana the word (teaching) of the Buddha
171. -ânussati mindfulness of the B., one of the 6 anus- Miln 17; KhA 13; SnA 274, 331. -visaya the sphere (of won-
satis (B.°, dhamma°, sangha°, sīla°, cāga°, devatā°) D iii.250, der), the range, scope or power of a Buddha (cp. buddha —
280; Vism 132 (where followed by upasamânussati and 4 other khetta) DhA i.33; ii.199; SnA 154, 228. -veneyya one able to
qualities making up the pīti — sambojjh'anga; see anussati), be led to enlightenment, accessible to Buddha's teaching SnA
197 sq. (the 10, as mentioned under anussati). -ankura a 15, 331. -sāsana the teaching (instructions) of the B. Dh 368,
nascent (lit. sprouting) Buddha, one who is destined to be 381. -sukumāla delicate, sensitive (to fatigue), as Buddhas
a B. DhA i.83. -antara a Buddha — interval, the period are DhA i.5.
between the appearance of one Buddha & the next Miln 3;
Buddhaka (—°) (adj.) [fr. buddha] in cpd. dvangula — buddhikā
DhA i.201 (the 4 last ones); iv.201; PvA 10, 14, 21, 47, 191.
(f.) possessing insight as much as 2 finger — breadths VvA
-ārammaṇa having its foundation or cause in the B., in °pīti
96. — The °ka belongs to the whole cpd.
joy, caused by contemplation of a B. J iii.405; Vism 143 (here
Buddhatā (f.) [abstr. fr. buddha] enlightenment, wisdom DhA
as ubbegā — pīti). -ûpaṭṭhāna B. — worship DhA i.101;
iv.228; ThA 4 (Buddha — subuddhatā). — Cp. buddhatta.
PvA 93. -uppāda the coming into existence of a Buddha,
time or age in which a B. was born (opp. buddh' antara), a Bud- Buddhati to obstruct, withhold etc.: see pali°.
dha — period J i.59; Mhbv 12; VbhA 50; ThA 28. -kara mak-
Buddhatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. buddha] state of (perfect) enlighten-
ing a B., bringing about Buddhahood J i.20. -kāraka=°kara
ment, (attainment of) Buddhahood J iii 363 (sabbadhammā-
Mhbv 9. -kāla the time of a B. Vism 91 (Buddhakālo viya pa-
naṁ b.); Vism 209 (buddhattā Buddho); Mhbv 12. Cp. bud-
vattati it is like the time of the B.) -kula Buddha — clan SnA
dhatā and abhisambuddhatta.
532 (B. — pitā, °mātā ibid.). -kolāhala the announcement
Buddhi (f.) [fr. budh; cp. Class. Sk. buddhi] wisdom, intelli-
of a Buddha, one of the 5 kolāhalas (q. v.) KhA 121, cp. J
gence D iii.165 (in sequence saddhā sīla suta b. cāga etc.); J
i.48. -khetta field or region of (or for the existence of) a Bud-
iii.369; v.257; Miln 349; Sdhp 263. The ref. Vism 439 should
dha Vism 414 (divided into 3 spheres: jātikkhetta, āṇākkhetta,
be read vuddhi for b°.
visayakkhetta, see khetta). -gata directed or referring to the
-carita one whose behaviour or character is wisdom Vism
B. S i.211 (sati); Dh 296. -guṇa quality of a B., virtue, char-
104 (=paññavā). -sampanna endowed with (highest) wisdom
acter of a Buddha J i.27; ii.147; Bu ii.177; Mbhv 80; KhA 121
PvA 39.
(cp. App.). -cakkhu the eye of a Buddha, i. e. an eye (or the
faculty) of complete intuition Vin i.6; ThA 2; see discussed in Buddhika (adj.) [ — °) [fr. buddhi] intelligent, in cpds a° unin-
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detail at Nd 359=Nd 235 ; cp. cakkhu. -ñāṇa knowledge telligent & sa° possessed of wisdom Miln 76.
of a B., which is boundless (cp. Saddh. 73, J.P.T.S. 1887, 40) Buddhimant (adj.) [fr. buddhi] possessing insight, full of
Bu i.64 (appameyya); x.5 (cuddasa). -dhamma Buddhahood right knowledge Vin ii.195; J v.257; Miln 21, 294; PvA 131
Miln 276; pl. condition or attributes of a B. J i.20; referred to (paṇḍita, b., sappañña — jātika).
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as 6 at Nd 143= Nd 466 (bhāgī channaṁ °ānan ti Bhagavā),
Bunda [Vedic budhna] the root of a tree Abhp 549.
as 18 at Miln 105, 285. Kern (Manual & Grundriss iii.8, p. 63)
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