Ānanda (2724)

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Ānanda
Entry 2724, Page 96, Col. 1
(Ananda, Ananda)
Ānanda¦ (= Pali id.), (1) n. of a well-known disciple of the Buddha, a Śākyan: son of Śuklodana Mv iii.176.14, and of Mṛgī Mv ii.157.9; iii.176.15; called servant (upasthā- yaka) of Buddha Divy 90.7--8; 396.15--18; 612.1--2; called Ānanda-sthavira Mv ii.114.9, Ānanda-bhadra SP 217.8; 218.12; in Mv iii.47.10 ff. story of how his followers among the monks proved imperfect, and how he was rebuked and instructed by Mahākāśyapa; called a śaikṣa SP 2.8; a few (out of many) other occurrences are Mv i.77.16; iii.225.10 ff.; SP 215.1; 216.3; 221.3; Divy 20.6; 56.2; 69.9; 72.17; 76.10 (= 465.11); 91.21; LV 2.4; 60.12; 73.2; 87.3; 443.7; Suv 202.5, 6; Sukh 2.11; 92.7; Karmav 155.2; Bhīk 3b.2; (2) n. of a Śākyan youth (perhaps = prec.?): LV 152.12; 153.21; (3) n. of a cakravarti-rājan (listed among other names ordinarily applied to disciples of Buddha): Mvy 3609; (4) n. of a devaputra: LV 6.12 (but omitted in some mss. and prob. not original); (5) n. of a yakṣa: Māy 18; (6) n. of a king (prob. not = 3): MSV i.114.7.

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