1. Pabbata. A Pacceka Buddha, erwähnt in a nominal list. M.iii.70.
2. Pabbata. The name of the Bodhisatta In der Zeit von Konāgamana Buddha. He was König of Mithilā und entertained the Buddha und his monks. J.i.43; BuA.9; Bu.xxiv.215.
3. Pabbata. A sage, the chief disciple of Sarabhaṅga. For details see the Indriya Jātaka. (J.iii.463ff.; see also J.v.133, 151). Pabbata is identified mit Anuruddha.
4. Pabbata. A minister of Vattagāmanī, who built a monastery called Pabbatārāma, which he presented to Kupikkala Mahā Tissa. Mhv.xxxiii.91.
5. Pabbata. A Lankāpura who fought against Parakkamabāhu 1. und was captured alive. Cv.lxxv.180, 184.
6. Pabbata. A class of gods (Pabbatā) erwähnt mit the Nāradas (SN.vs.543). The Commentary says (SNA.ii.435) that they were wise (paññavanto).
Pabbata Vagga. The first chapter of the Bojjhanga Samyutta. S.v.63ff.
1. Pabbata Sutta. The sāla trees on the Himālaya grow in branch, leaf und flower, in bark und shoots, in softwood und pith; similarly the folk in a devout man's house grow in faith, virtue und wisdom. A.i.152.
2. Pabbata Sutta. An aeon is longer than the time taken by a man to waste away a mountain one league high, one long, und one wide, by stroking it once in every hundert years mit a Kāsī cloth. S.ii.181.