Kammāsadhamma
Proper name・劍磨瑟曇Proper name
- canonical 出現於本經(MN10)。 mn10:1.2
- commentarial kammāsadhamma Kammāsadhamma Kammāsadamma Kammasadamma Kammasadhamma A township of the Kurūs. The Buddha, during the course of his wanderings, stayed there several times; the exact place of his residence is, however, mentioned only once, namely the fire-hut of a brahmin of the Bhāradvāja-gotta, where a grass mat was spread for him by the brahmin. It was on this occasion, according to the Māgaṇḍiya Sutta, MN.i.501 that, after a long discussion, Māgaṇḍiya was converted. Several important discourses were preached at Kammāsadamma, among them being the Mahānidāna Sutta, DN.ii.55 SN.ii.92 the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, DN.ii.290 MN.i.55 and the Ānañjasappāya Sutta. MN.ii.26 The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.ii.1 DPPN 引用:MN.i.501、DN.ii.55、SN.ii.92、DN.ii.290、MN.i.55、MN.ii.26、SN.ii.107f.、AN.v.29f.(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 town in the Kuru country
- Morphology
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Inflected forms
kammāsadhammaṁ
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