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sabbadisā
Always
ṭhānaṃ
Standing, stopping, halting; place, spot, situation; station, state, condition; place, post, office, appointment; rank, dignity; point, matter, subject, topic, proposition, thesis, thing; basis, sourc
nibbānapoṇo
Extinction; destruction, annihilation; annihilation of being, nirvāṇa; annihilation of human passion, arhatship or final sanctification
mahāsudassano
A noble or excellent man; a bodhisatta
ṭhite
ṭhita [pp. of tiṭṭhati=Gr. stato/s, Lat. status, Celt. fossad (firm)] standing, i. e. (see ṭhāna I) either upright (opp. nisinna, etc.), or immovable, or being, behaving in general. In the latter func
bhonto
(bhotī)see <see>bhavaṃ</see>
rāhula
Name of Gotama Buddha's son, born before he renounced the world
tāṇa (nt.) [from Vedic root trā, variation of *ter in tarati. Orig. bringing or seeing through] shelter, protection, refuge, esp. as tt. of shelter & peace offered by the Dhamma. Mostly in combn with
parikkhayāya
parikkhaya [fr. pari+kṣi2, cp. Epic Sk. parikṣaya] exhaustion, waste, diminution, decay, loss, end D I.156; M I.453; III.37 sq.; S I.2, 90, 152; V.461; A I.100, 299; II.68; III.46 (bhogā °ṃ gacchanti)
mārassa
māra [fr. mṛ, later Vedic, māra killing, destroying, bringing death, pestilence, cp. Lat. mors death, morbus illness, Lith. māras death, pestilence] death; usually personified as Np. Death, the Evil o
manasā
manasa (adj.) [the --° form of mano, an enlarged form, for which usually either °mana or °mānasa] having a mind, with such & such a mind Sn 942 (nibbāna° "a nibbāna mind," one who is intent upon N., c
āsi...pe...
He was, it was, there was</p><hr/<p>Blessing</p><hr/<p>āsi & Āsiṃ 3rd & 1st sg. aor. of atthi (q. v.).
tathāgato
A buddha
yadidaṃ
Namely, that is to say
saṅghe...pe...
An act or ceremony performed by a chapter of monks assembled in solemn conclave