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Yoga Yojeti
S iii.11 sq.; Vbh 356 (attanā). — dhamma° one who is de- votes himself to spiritual things, an earnest student, one who
voted to the Dhamma A iii.355; yutta° (bent on, i. e.) earnest shows effort (in contemplation), a philosopher, wise man. The
in endeavour J i.65; yāca° given to making offerings: see yāca. word does not occur in the four Nikāyas. In the older verses it
— 5. pondering (over), concentration, devotion M i.472; Dh is nearly synonymous with muni. The oldest ref. is Th 1, 947
n
209 (=yoniso manasikāra DhA iii.275), 282 (same expl at (pubbake yogī "Saints of other days" Mrs. Rh. D.). Freq. in
DhA iii.421); Miln 3; Vbh 324 (yoga — vihitesu kamm' & Miln, e. g. pp. 2, 356 (yogi — jana); at pp. 366, 393, 404,
d
s
sipp' — āyatanesu; VbhA 410 expl : y. vuccati paññā; — 417, 418 in old verses. Comb with yogâvacara Miln 366, 404.
perhaps better to above 4?). — 6. (magic) power, influence, — Further passages are Nett 3, 10, 61; Vism 2, 14, 66, 71 (in
device, scheme J vi.212 (yoga — yogena practice of spells verse), 150, 320, 373, 509, 620, 651, 696; DhsA 195, 327.
d
etc. =tāya tāya yuttiyā C.); PvA 117 (comb with manta, as- 1
Yogga (nt.) [Vedic yogya; a grd. formation fr. yoga in meaning
cribed to devas). — 7. means, instrument, remedy J i.380
of yoga 1] "what may be yoked," i. e. 1. a coach, carriage,
(vamana° an emetic); vi.74 (ekaṁ yogaṁ datvā; but we better
waggon (usually large & covered, drawn by bullocks) J vi.31
read bhesajjaṁ tassa datvā for vatvā, and ekaṁ yogaṁ vatvā
sq. (paṭicchanna), 368 (mahā°); DhA ii.151 (mahā° & paṭic-
for datvā; taking yoga in meaning of "charm, incantation"); 8 36
channa). — 2. a draughtbullock, ox Vv 84 ; Pv ii.9 (=ratha
Miln 109 (yena yogena sattānaṁ guṇa — vaḍḍhi... tena hitaṁ — yuga — vāhana PvA 127); J vi.221. yoggāni muñcati to
upadahati).
unharness the oxen PvA 43, 100.
-âtiga one who has conquered the yoke, i. e. bond of
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Yogga (nt. & adj.) [same as last, in meaning of yoga 7] 1. (nt.)
the body or rebirth It 61 (muni), 81 (id.). -âtigāmin= °âtiga;
a contrivance J iv.269 (yoggaṁ karoti, may be in meaning
A ii.12 (same as sabba — yoga — visaṁyutta). -âvacara
"training, practice" here: see yoggā); VvA 8 (gahaṇa°). — 2.
"one at home in endeavour," or in spiritual (esp. jhāna — )
(adj.) fit for (=yutta), adapted to, suitable; either — ° or with
exercises; one who practises "yoga"; an earnest student. The
inf.: VvA 291; PvA 25 (here spelt yogya), 135 (bhojana°), 152
term is peculiar to the Abhidhamma literature. — J i.303, 394,
(kamma — vipāk' ânubhavana°), 154 (gamana° passable, v. l.
400; iii.241 (saṁsārasāgaraṁ taranto y.); Ps ii.26; KvuA 32;
yogya), 228 (anubhavana°).
Miln 33 sq., 43, 366, 378 sq.; Vism 245 (as hunter) 246 (as
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begging bhikkhu), 375 (iddhi — study), 587, 637, 666, 708; Yoggā (f.) [Vedic and Epic Sk. yogyā; same as yogga , fr. yoga]
DhA ii.12 (padhānaṁ padahanto y.); iii.241 (°bhikkhu); DhsA training, practice J ii.165 (yoggaṁ karoti to practise); iv.269
187 (ādhikammika), 246 (°kulayutta); VbhA 115, 220, 228 (as (id.); DhA i.52 (lakkha — yoggaṁ karoti to practise shoot-
bhikkhu on alms — round), 229 (as hunter), 258, 331; KhA 74; ing). — adj. (—°) katayogga well-practised, trained S i.62,
SnA 20, 374. -kkhema [already Vedic yoga — kṣema exer- 98 (neg.). Only at these passages, missing at the other daḷha-
tion & rest, acquisition & possession] rest from work or exer- dhamma- passages, e. g. at S ii.266; M i.82; A ii.48.
tion, or fig. in scholastic interpretation "peace from bondage," -ācariya a groom, trainer S iv.176=M i.124; M iii.97, 222;
i. e. perfect peace or "uttermost safety" (K.S. ii.132); a freq. Th 1, 1140; J i.505.
epithet of nibbāna [same in BSk.: yogakṣema, e. g. Divy
Yojana (nt.) [Vedic yojana] 1. the yoke of a carriage J vi.38, 42
98, 123, 303, 498] M i.117 (°kāma), 349, 357, (anuttara);
(=ratha — yuga). — 2. a measure of length: as much as can be
S i.173 (°adhivāhana); ii.195 (anuttara), 226; iii.112 (°kāma, travelled with one yoke (of oxen), a distance of about 7 miles,
neg.); iv.125; v.130 sq.; A i.50 (anuttara); ii.40, 52 (a°), 87, which is given by Bdhgh. as equal to 4 gāvutas (DhA ii.13).
247; iii.21, 294 sq., 353; D iii.123, 125, 164 (°kāma); Vin It occurs in descending scale of yojana-tigāvuta-usabha at
ii.205=It 11 (°ato dhaṁsati, whereas Vin °ā padhaṁsati); It 9,
DhA i.108. — Dh 60; J v.37 (yojana — yojana — vitthatā
27 (abhabbo °ssa adhigamāya); Th 2, 6; Sn 79 (°adhivāhana), ns
each a mile square); SnA 194. More favoured comb of yo-
425; Dh 23 (anuttara, cp. DhA i.231); Ps i.39; ii.81; Vbh 247 jana with numbers are the foll.: 1/2 (aḍḍha°): DA i.35; DhsA
s
(kulāni y — kh — kāmāni, which VbhA 341 expl : catūhi yo-
142. — 3: DhA ii.41. — 4: PvA 113. — 5: VvA 33. — 15:
gehi khemaṁ nibbhayaṁ icchanti); ThA 13. — kkhemin find-
DhA i.17; J i.315; PvA 154. — 18: J i.81, 348. — 20: DhA
ing one's rest, peace, or salvation; emancipated, free, an Ara-
iv.112 (20 X 110, of a wilderness). — 25: VvA 236. — 45:
hant S iii.13 (accanta°); iv.85; A ii.12; iv.310 (patta°); v.326
J i.147, 348; DhA i.367. — 50: Vism 417. — 100: D i.117;
(accanta°); DhA iii.233, 234 (=sabba — yoga — visaṁyutta); 14
It 91; Pv i.10 . — 500: J i.204. — 1,000: J i.203. — Cp.
neg. a° not finding one's salvation A ii.52 (in verse)=Ps ii.80;
yojanika.
It 50. — ññu knowing the (right) means Miln 169 sq. -bahula
Yojanā (f.) [*Sk. yojanā, fr. yojeti] (grammatical) construction;
strong in exertion A iii.432. -yutta (Mārassa) one who is tied
exegesis, interpretation; meaning KhA 156, 218, 243; SnA 20,
in the bonds (of Māra) A ii.52 (so read for °gutta; the verse
90, 122 sq., 131 sq., 148, 166, 177, 248, 255, 313; PvA 45, 50,
also at Ps ii.80, 81, and It 50). -vibhāga dividing (division)
69, 73, 139 (attha°), and passim in Commentaries.
of the relation (in grammar: to yoga 2) SnA 266.
Yojanika (adj.) [fr. yojana] a yojana in extent J i.92 (vihāra);
Yoganīya (adj.) [fr. yoga; grd. formation] of the nature of trying,
Dpvs 17, 108 (ārāma); DhA i.274 (maṇipallanka).
acting as a bond, fetter — ish Dhs 584; DhsA 49 (cp. Dhs.
trsl. 301). The spelling is also yoganiya, cp. oghaniya. Yojita [pp. of yojeti] yoked, tied, bound Ps i.129 (catu-yoga° fet-
tered by the four bonds); SnA 137 (yottehi y.).
Yogin (adj. — n.) [fr. yoga, cp. Class. Sk. yogin] 1. (—°)
applying oneself (to), working (by means of), using Vism 70 Yojitaka (adj.) [fr. yojita] connected with, mixed; neg. a° not
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(hattha° & patta° using the hand or the bowl; but trsl p. 80: mixed (with poison), unadulterated J i.269.
"hand — ascetic" & "bowl — ascetic"). — 2. one who de- Yojeti [Caus. of yuñjati] 1. to yoke, harness, tie, bind Pv ii.9 36
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