Pali
Proper Names -Y-
- Yābālagāma.
One of the villages given by Aggabodhi IX. for the supply of medicinal gruel
to the smaller monasteries of Anurādhapura. Cv.xlix.89.
- Yācitagāma.
A ford in the Mahāvāluka-gangā. Cv.lxxii.39.
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Yad anicca Sutta
- Yadatthīya.
A king of twenty seven kappas ago, a former birth of Pannadāyaka. Ap.i.229.
- Yādhava.
A Damila chief, ally of Kulasekhara. Cv.lxxvi.163, 173, 177.
- Yagālla.
A place in Ceylon, mentioned in the account of the campaigns of Parakkamabāhu
I. Cv.lxx.105.
- Yāgu Sutta.
The five advantages of gruel: it satisfies hunger, keeps off thirst, regulates
wind, cleanses the bladder, and digests raw remnants of food. A.iii.250.
- Yāgudānānumodanā Sutta.
A sutta quoted in the Sutta Sangaha (No. 61) from the Mahāvagga of the Vinaya
Pitaka (Vin.i.220f.) on the virtues of giving congey (yāgu). The MT. (p.666)
calls it Andhakavinda Sutta.
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Yāgudāyaka Thera
- Yajamāna Sutta.
Sakka asks the Buddha how best to offer gifts, so as to gain great reward. The
Buddha replies that the gifts should be offered to the Order of monks.
S.i.233.
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Yakkha
- Yakkha Samyutta.
The tenth chapter of the Samyutta Nikāya. S.i.206ff.
- Yakkhasūkaratittha.
A ford on the Mahāvāluka gangā. Cv.lxxii.21; Cv.Trs.i.321, n.1.
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Yama
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Yāmā
- Yāmahanu.
One of the seven sages who lived the holy life and were reborn in the Brahma
world. J.vi.99.
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Yamaka
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Yamaka pātihāriya
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Yamaka Sutta
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Yamaka Vagga
- Yamakapātihāriya Vatthu.
The story of the Yamakapātihāriya. DhA.iii.199-230.
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Yamakolī
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Yamataggi
- Yāmataggi.
See Yamadaggi.
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Yamelutekulā
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Yamunā
- Yāmuna, Yāmuneyya.
Derivatives of
Yamunā.
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Yañña Sutta
- Yañña.
See Aññata Kondañña. Mil. 236.
- Yaññabhedavāda.
A poem of twenty one stanzas in which Bhūridatta describes to his brother
Arittha the various kinds of sacrifices and their futility. J.vi.205ff.
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Yaññadatta
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Yasa
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Yasa Sutta
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Yasadatta Thera
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Yasalālaka, Tissa
- Yasapāni.
King of Benares. See the Dhammaddhaja Jātaka.
- Yasasa.
See
Yasa
(3).
- Yasavā 1.
A khattiya of Candavatī, father of Anomadassī Buddha.
Bu.viii.17; J.i.36; DhA.i.105 calls him Yasavanta.
- Yasavā 2.
One of the palaces occupied by Mangala Buddha. BuA.116.
- Yasava.
One of the chief lay supporters of Sumedha Buddha. Bu.xii.25.
- Yasavaddhanavatthu.
A book by Tipitakālankāra Thera, written at the request of Nyaung Ram Min.
Bode, op. cit., 53.
- Yasavanta.
See Yasavā (1).
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Yasavatī
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Yasodhara
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Yasodharā
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Yasoja (v.l. Yasojoti) Thera
- Yasoja Sutta.
The story of Yasoja as given in the Udāna. SNA.i.312.
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Yassam disam Sutta
- Yassasī.
The name of a Pacceka Buddha. M.iii.69; ApA.i.106; MA.ii.890.
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Yasuttarā
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Yathābhata Sutta
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Yatthālatissa, Yatthālayakatissa
- Yatthālaya vihāra.
A vihāra in Rohana, where Yatthālayatissa was born. Mhv.xxii.10.
- Yatthikanda.
A district in Malaya in Ceylon, mentioned in the account of the wars between
Gajabāhu and Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxx. 7, 9.
- Yava.
Son of Brahmadatta and afterwards king of Benares. For his story see the
Mūsika Jātaka.
- Yāva-jarā Sutta.
A name given in the Sutta Sangaha (No.36) to the Jarā Sutta (2) (q.v.).
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Yavakalāpiya Sutta
- Yavakalāpīya Thera.
An arahant. He was a barley reaper (? yavasika) in the time of Sikhī Buddha,
and one day, seeing the Buddha on the road, he spread a sheaf of barley for
his seat. Ap.i.282.
- Yavamajjhaka.
A village near Mithilā, the residence of Amarādevī, wife of Mahosadha.
J.vi.365, 366; 330 says there were villages of this name on the four sides of
Mithilā.
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Yavapālaka Vimāna Vatthu
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Yo no cedam Sutta
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Yodha Sutta
- Yodha Vagga.
The eighth section of the Rasavahinī.
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Yodhājīva
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Yodhājīva Sutta
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Yodhājīva Vagga
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Yoga Sutta
- Yogakkhema Sutta.
The Tathāgata has won security from bondage, because he has abandoned desire
for objects, etc. S.iv.85.
- Yogakkhema Vagga.
The eleventh chapter of the Salāyatana Samyutta. S.iv.85ff.
- Yogavinicchaya.
A Commentary by Vācissara. Gv.68; P.L.C.202.
- Yojana, 1 Yojana = Weg,
den man mit einem Ochsenjoch pro Tag zurücklegen kann, ca. 11 km; 50 Yojana
= ca. 550 km.
- Yona Mahādhammarakkhita Thera.
With thirty thousand others, he came from Alasandā to the Foundation Ceremony
of the Mahā Thūpa. Mhv.xxix.39.
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Yonā, Yavanā, Yonakā
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Yonaka Dhammarakkhita
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Yoniso Sutta
- Yudhañjaya Vagga.
The third section of the Cariyāpitaka.
- Yudhañjaya.
See Yuvañjaya.
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Yudhitthila
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Yuganaddha or Yuganandha Sutta
- Yuganandha-kathā.
The first chapter of the Patisambhidā-Magga. Ps.ii.98ff.
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Yugandhara
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Yūthikapupphiya
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Yuvañjaya Jātaka (No. 460)
- Yuvañjaya.
The Bodhisatta born as the son of King Sabbadatta. See the
Yuvañjaya Jātaka. v.l. Yudhañjaya.