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Sangahaṇa                                                                                        Sanghaṭṭeti



        Sangahaṇa (adj.) [fr. sangaṇhāti] firm, well — supported J v.484.  -kāraka id J i.345 -kāla the time of the redaction of the Pāli
                                                                   Canon, or of (one of them, probably the last) the Council Tikp
        Sangahita (& °gahīta) [pp. of sangaṇhāti] 1. comprised, included
                                                                   241; SnA 580; VvA 270.  -pariyāya the discourse on the
           Miln 40 (eka°); PvA 80. — 2. collected Mhvs 10, 24. — 3.
                                                                   Holy Text D iii.271 (Rh. D. "scheme of chanting together").
           grouped Kvu 335 sq. — 4. restrained Sn 388 (°attabhāva);
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           SnA 291 (°atta). — 5. kindly disposed Vv 11 =Pv iv.1 (°at-  Sanguḷikā (f.)  [either=Sk.  śaṣkulikā, cp, sakkhali 2, or fr.
           tabhāva=paresaṁ sangaṇha — sīla VvA 59, i. e. of sympa-  saguḷa=sanguḷa] a cake Vin ii.17; DhA ii.75; cp. sankulikā
           thetic nature).                                         A iii.78.
        Sangāma [fr. saṁ+*gam: see grāma; lit. "collection"] a fight,  Sangopeti [saṁ+gopeti] to guard; to keep, preserve; to hold on to
           battle D i.46; ii.285; M i.86, 253; S i.98; iv.308 sq.; A i.106;  (acc.) J iv.351 (dhanaṁ).
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           ii.116; iii.94; Vin i.6; It 75; Sn 440; Nd 199; Pug 68; J i.358;
                                                                Sangha [fr. saṁ+hṛ; lit. "comprising." The quâsi pop. etym.
           ii.11; Miln 332; Vism 401. Cp. vijita°.
                                                                   at VvA 233 is "diṭṭhi — sīla — sāmaññena sanghāṭabhāvena
               -âvacara whose sphere is the battle, quite at home on the
                                                                   sangha"] 1. multitude, assemblage Miln 403 (kāka°); J i.52
           battlefield J ii.94, 95; Vin v.163 sq., 183 (here said fig. of the  (sakuṇa°); Sn 589 (ñāti°); 680 (deva°); D iii.23 (miga°); Vv 5 5
           bhikkhu). — ji (sangāma — j — uttama) victorious in battle
                                                                   (accharā°=samūha VvA 37). bhikkhu° an assembly of Bud-
           Dh 103 (cp. DhA ii.227=sangāma — sīsa — yodha). -bheri
                                                                   dhist priests A i.56, etc.; D i.1, etc.; S i.236; Sum i.230, 280;
           battle drum DhA iii.298; iv.25. -yodha a warrior J i.358.
                                                                   Vin i.16; ii.147; bhikkhunī° an assembly of nuns S v.360;
        Sangāmeti [Denom. fr. sangāma; given as special root sangām°  Vin i.140; sāvaka° an assembly of disciples A i.208; D ii.93;
                            n
           at Dhtp 605 with def "yuddha"] to fight, to come into con-  S i.220; PvA 195, etc.; samaṇa° an assembly of ascetics Sn
           flict with Vin ii.195; iii.108; It 75; J ii.11, 212. aor. °gāmesi J  550. — 2. the Order, the priesthood, the clergy, the Buddhist
           v.417, 420 (C.=samāgami, cp. sangacchati).              church A i.68, 123, etc.; D i.2, etc.; iii.102, 126, 193, 246; S
                                                                   iv.270 sq.; Sn 227, etc.; J ii.147, etc.; Dhs 1004; It 11, 12, 88;
        Sangāyati [saṁ+gāyati] to chant, proclaim (cp. sangara), to re-
                                                                   Vin i.102, 326; ii.164, etc. — 3. a larger assemblage, a com-
           hearse, to establish the text of the B. scriptures Vin ii.285; DA
                                                                   munity A ii.55=Sv.400; M i.231 (cp. gaṇa). — On the formula
           i.25 (Buddha — vacanaṁ). — pp. sangīta.
                                                                   Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha see dhamma C 2.
        Sangāyika (adj.) [fr. sangāyati] connected with the proclama-
                                                                       -ânussati meditation on the Order (a kammaṭṭhāna) D
           tion; dhamma°-therā the Elders gathered in the council for
                                                                   iii.250, 280; A i.30; J i.97.  -ārāma a residence for mem-
           proclaiming the Doctrine J v.56.
                                                                   bers of the Order J i.94; VbhA 13.  -kamma an act or
        Sangāha (adj. — n.) [fr. saṁ+grah] 1. collecting, collection,  ceremony performed by a chapter of bhikkhus assembled in
                                                                                                            n
           Mhvs 10, 24. — 2. restraining, self — restraint A ii.142.  solemn conclave Vin i.123 (cp. i.53, 143 & expl at S.B.E.
                                                                   xxii.7); iii.38 sq.; J i.341. -gata gone into the sangha, join-
        Sangāhaka (adj. — n.) [fr. sangāha] 1. compiling, collection,
                                                                   ing the community M i.469. -thera senior of the congrega-
           making a recension J i.1; Miln 369; VvA 169 (dhamma°). —
                                                                   tion Vin ii.212, 303. -bhatta food given to the community of
           2. treating kindly, compassionate, kind (cp. sangaha 5) A
           iv.90; J i.203; iii.262. — 3. (m.) a charioteer D ii.268; J  bhikkhus Vin i.58; ii.109, 212. -bhinna schismatic Vin v.216.
           i.203; ii.257; iv.63.                                   -bheda causing dissension among the Order Vin i.150; ii.180
                                                                   sq.; A ii.239 sq.; It 11; Tikp 167, 171; J vi.129; VbhA 425 sq.
        Sangāhika (adj.) [=last] 1. comprising, including J i.160; Vism
                                                                   -bhedaka causing dissension or divisions, schismatic Vin i.89,
           6; DA i.94. — 2. holding together M i.322=A iii.10. — 3.
                                                                   136, 168; It 11. -māmaka devoted to the Sangha DhA i.206.
           comprehensive, concise J ii.236.                                 2
                                                                   -rāji [=rāji ] dissension in the Order Vin i.339; ii.203=VbhA
        Sangīta [pp. of sangāyati] sung; uttered, proclaimed, established  428; Vin iv.37.
           as the text Vin ii.290; J i.1; DA i.25 (of the Canon, said to
                                                                Sanghaṁsati [saṁ+ghaṁsati] to rub together, to rub against Vin
           have been rehearsed in seven months). — (nt.) a song, chant,
                                                                   ii.315 (Bdhgh).
           chorus D ii.138; J vi.529.
                                                                Sanghaṭita [saṁ+ghaṭita, for °ghaṭṭita, pp. of ghaṭṭeti] 1. struck,
        Sangīti (f.) [fr. saṁgāyati; BSk. sangīti Divy 61] 1. a song, cho-
                                                                   sounded, resounding with (—°) J v.9 (v. l. ṭṭ); Miln 2. — 2.
           rus, music J i.32 (dibba°); vi.528 (of birds). — 2. proclama-
                                                                   pierced together, pegged together, constructed Miln 161 (nāvā
           tion (cp. sangara), rehearsal, general convocation of the Bud-
                                                                   nānā — dāru°).
           dhist clergy in order to settle questions of doctrine and to fix  1
                                                                Sanghaṭṭa (adj.) [fr. saṁ+ghaṭṭ] knocking against, offending,
           the text of the Scriptures. The first Council is alleged to have
                                                                   provoking, making angry J vi.295.
           been held at Rājagaha, Vin ii.284 sq.; Dpvs iv.; Mhvs iii.; DA
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           i.2 sq.; SnA 67, 483. The second Council at Vesāli Vin ii.294  Sanghaṭṭa (?) bangle Sn 48 (°yanta): thus Nd reading for
           sq.; Dpvs iv.27 sq.; Mhvs iv.; the third at Pāṭaliputta, Dpvs  °māna (ppr. med. of sanghaṭṭeti).
           vii.34 sq.; Mhvs v.268 sq. A Council of heretics, the so —
                                                                Sanghaṭṭana (nt.) & °ā (f.) [fr. sanghaṭṭeti] 1. rubbing or striking
           called Mahāsaṅgīti, is mentioned Dpvs v.31 sq. — 3. text re-
                                                                   together, close contact, impact S iv.215; v.212; J vi.65; Vism
           hearsed, recension Vin ii.290; DA i.17; Miln 175 (dhamma°);
                                                                   112; DA i.256 (anguli°). — 2. bracelet (?) SnA 96 (on Sn 48).
           text, formula Vin i.95; ii.274, 278. On the question of the
                                                                Sanghaṭṭeti [saṁ+ghaṭṭeti] 1. to knock against Vin ii.208. — 2.
           Councils see especially Franke J.P.T.S. 1908, 1 sq.
                                                                   to sound, to ring Mhvs 21, 29 (°aghaṭṭayi). — 3 to knock to-
               -kāra editor of a redaction of the Holy Scriptures SnA
                                                                   gether, to rub against each other J iv.98 (aṁsena aṁsaṁ sam-
           42 sq., 292, 394, 413 sq., 504 and passim; PvA 49, 70, etc.
                                                                   aghaṭṭayimha); Dāvs iii.87. — 4. to provoke by scoffing, to
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