This compound term is used only in the Com. The only place in the suttas where the first part, dhuta, is used in the above sense, is found in S. XIV. The names of the performers of these 13 ascetical exercises, however, are all mentioned in the suttas, but scattered here and there, for instance: pamsukúlika, a^ran~n~ika, pindapa^tika, eka^sanika, teci^varika, sapa^da^naca^ri^, sosa^nika, abhhoka^sika, nesajjika, yatha^santhatika, in M. 5, 113; A. V, 181-190, etc.; rukkhamúlika, khalupaccha^bhattika and pattapindika in A. V, 189f. etc.
articles, the 3: tittha^yatana (q.v.).
dha^tu (q.v.). - Analysis of the 4 e.: dha^tu-vavattha^na (q.v.).
cf. kappa.
see padha^na, viriya, magga (6). - Reaching Nibba^na with or without e.; s. Ana^ga^mi.
the two e. and the middle path; s. majjhima-patipada^.
s. ditthi.
(result of supermundane path): phala; s. ariyapuggala (A) .
lit.”who has entered the lineage (of the Noble Ones)”, i.e. the Matured One.
I.”Maturity-Moment” (gotrabhú-citta) is the last of the 4 impulsive moments (javana, q.v.; cf. vin~n~a^na-kicca) immediately preceding the entering into an absorption (jha^na, q.v.) or into one of the supermundane paths (s. ariya-puggala, A.). Cf. visuddhi VII.
II. The ”Matured One”."He who is endowed with those things, immediately upon which follows the entrance into the noble path (ariya-magga), this person is called a ”Matured One”." (Pug 10). In the Com. to this passage it is said: "He who through perceiving Nibba^na, leaves behind the whole multitude of worldlings (puthujjana, q.v.), the family of worldlings, the circle of worldlings, the designation of a worldling and enters into the multitude of the Noble Ones, the family of the Noble Ones, the circle of the Noble Ones, and obtains the designation of a Noble One, such a being is called a Matured One." By this state of consciousness is meant the lightning-like transitional stage between the state of a worldling and that of a Sota^panna; s. ariya-puggala. - Gotrabhú is mentioned in this sense, i.e. as 9th ariyapuggala (q.v.), in A. IX, 10; X, 16.
s. javana.
of the body, contemplation of the: s. asubha, si^vathika^.
pi^ti (q.v.); cf. Tab. II.
samma^-: ”right action”; s. magga.
Ksatriya == 刹帝利
the second of the four Indian Castes at the time of Shakyamuni, they were the royal caste, the noble landlord, the warriors and the ruling castes.
effort to maintain wholesome things; s. padha^na.
Maitreya == 彌勒菩薩
Sanskrit word, literally means friendly and benevolent. He will be the next Buddha in our world. He is now preaching in Tusita Heaven. He is usually represented as the fat laughing Buddha.
Morality == 持戒
the second Paramita, to take precepts and to keep the moral laws.
si^la (q.v.). - Contemplation on, s. anussati (4).