Gautama (5910)

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Gautama
Entry 5910, Page 218, Col. 1
(gOtama, gOtama)
Gautama¦ (also written Gotama, q.v.), (1) (= Pali Gotama), gotra-name of Śākyamuni, often applied to him especially by those who are not his followers: Mvy 78; Mv i.251.19; 294.21; ii.118.8 ff.; 119.16 ff.; 126.10; 200.1; 241.2; 277.2 ff.; 287.9; 330.11, etc. etc.; LV 238.21; 239.8 f.; 255.4 ff.; 256.8 f.; 306.5; 358.5; 369.2; 378.21; 380.13; 405.7 ff.; 406.4, 8; (2) gotra-name of another (former) Buddha: Mv i.113.11; (3) (= Pali Gotamaka) n. of a non-Buddhist sect: Mv iii.412.7; Śikṣ 331.11; LV 380.12 (here named with Nirgranthas, Ājīvikas, et al.); (4) n. of a ṛṣi and ascetic: Mv ii.210.2 (lived at Sāhaṃ- janī, q.v.); prob. same as the ṛṣi killed by the wicked King Arjuna, Mv iii.361.7, 10, who occurs as Gotama in Pali also; he was an Āṅgirasa, iii.369.8, as in Pali, see DPPN s.v. 7 Aṅgirasa; (5) n. of a brahmanical teacher: Araṇemī (n. sg.) Gautamo Divy 651.7, or °ṇemiś ca Gau° 653.12 (in 632.12 corruptly Araṇemī-gautamau as if a dual dvandva); (6) n. of a nāga-king (also Gautamaka, q.v.): Divy 50.22; Māy 247.20; (cf. s.v. kṛṣṇa, 4;) (7) Gautama-nyagrodha (= Pali Gotama-nigrodha, DN ii.116.31), n. of a locality at Vaiśālī, doubtless the caitya called Gautamaka, q.v.: Divy 201.5, 14.

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