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|bhs-entry=<k1>nikAya<k2>nikAya<br><b>nikāya, (1)</b>¦ (as in Skt., but nt., in Skt. m.) <i>collection,</i> <i>group</i>: yena…deva-nikāyaṃ tenopasaṃkrameyaṃ Mv i.54.13; Buddha is saptabhiś ca nikāyaiḥ saṃpuraskṛto Divy 159.15; (<b>2</b>) (= Pali id.) <i>‘collection’</i> of sūtras in the Buddhist canon, or more loosely, <i>the canon</i> collectively: nikāya-gati-saṃbhavāt Laṅk 292.13, <i>from</i> (having their) <i>origin in the course of the canon</i>, and °gati-gotrā(ḥ) 16, said of the abhijñā (<i>psychic powers</i>, Suzuki) as acquired by orthodox canonical lore; Suzuki misunderstands the mg., which is made clear by <b>naikāyika</b>, q.v., shortly after; (<b>3</b>) <i>school</i> (of religious opinion), in <b>nikāyāntarīya</b>, q.v. (orig. and lit., no doubt, <i>canon</i> as under 2). The four Nikāyas of the Pali canon are usually called Āgamas in BHS.
<b>nikāya, (1)</b>¦ (as in Skt., but nt., in Skt. m.) <i>collection,</i> <i>group</i>: yena…deva-nikāyaṃ tenopasaṃkrameyaṃ Mv i.54.13; Buddha is saptabhiś ca nikāyaiḥ saṃpuraskṛto Divy 159.15; (<b>2</b>) (= Pali id.) <i>‘collection’</i> of sūtras in the Buddhist canon, or more loosely, <i>the canon</i> collectively: nikāya-gati-saṃbhavāt Laṅk 292.13, <i>from</i> (having their) <i>origin in the course of the canon</i>, and °gati-gotrā(ḥ) 16, said of the abhijñā (<i>psychic powers</i>, Suzuki) as acquired by orthodox canonical lore; Suzuki misunderstands the mg., which is made clear by <b>naikāyika</b>, q.v., shortly after; (<b>3</b>) <i>school</i> (of religious opinion), in <b>nikāyāntarīya</b>, q.v. (orig. and lit., no doubt, <i>canon</i> as under 2). The four Nikāyas of the Pali canon are usually called Āgamas in BHS.
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nikāya, (1)
Entry 8208, Page 294, Col. 1
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nikāya, (1)¦ (as in Skt., but nt., in Skt. m.) collection, group: yena…deva-nikāyaṃ tenopasaṃkrameyaṃ Mv i.54.13; Buddha is saptabhiś ca nikāyaiḥ saṃpuraskṛto Divy 159.15; (2) (= Pali id.) ‘collection’ of sūtras in the Buddhist canon, or more loosely, the canon collectively: nikāya-gati-saṃbhavāt Laṅk 292.13, from (having their) origin in the course of the canon, and °gati-gotrā(ḥ) 16, said of the abhijñā (psychic powers, Suzuki) as acquired by orthodox canonical lore; Suzuki misunderstands the mg., which is made clear by naikāyika, q.v., shortly after; (3) school (of religious opinion), in nikāyāntarīya, q.v. (orig. and lit., no doubt, canon as under 2). The four Nikāyas of the Pali canon are usually called Āgamas in BHS.

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