Isipatana

Proper name・仙人墮處(仙人住處)

Proper name

  • canonical 出現於本經(MN141)。 mn141:1.2
  • commentarial isipatana Isipatana Migadaya Deer Park An open space near Benares, the site of the famous Migadāya or Deer Park. It was eighteen leagues from Uruvelā, and when Gotama gave up his austere penances his friends, the Pañcavaggiyā monks, left him and went to Isipatana. After his Enlightenment the Buddha, leaving Uruvelā, joined them in Isipatana, and it was there that he preached his first sermon, the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Vin.i.10f. Isipatana is mentioned by the Buddha as one of the four places of pilgrimage which his devout followers should visit. DN.ii.141 Here it was that one day at dawn Yasa came to the Buddha and became an arahant. Vin.i.15f. It was at Isipatana, too, that the rule w DPPN 引用:Vin.i.10f.、DN.ii.141、Vin.i.15f.、Vin.i.189、Vin.i.216ff.、SN.i.105f.、SN.iii.66f.、AN.i.110f.(PTS 標注)

來源:Malalasekera, Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names(DPPN,公共領域)(公共領域)

Grammar

Gloss
name of a forest near Bārāṇasī
Morphology
名詞·中性·對格·複數、名詞·中性·主格·單數

Grammar data: Digital Pāḷi Dictionary (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Inflected forms

isipatane・isipatanaṁ

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