Madhudātar (11505)
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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(maDudAtar, maDudAtar)<br><b>Madhudātar</b>¦, n. (or epithet) of a monkey who once gave honey to the Buddha (see the story s.v. Pārileyya, DPPN): Jm 116.1. In the corresp. Pali vs, Jāt. iv.314.23, the name is Madhuvā (n. sg. of °vant). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 15 September 2021
- Madhudātar
Entry 11505, Page 417, Col. 1 -
(maDudAtar, maDudAtar)
Madhudātar¦, n. (or epithet) of a monkey who once gave honey to the Buddha (see the story s.v. Pārileyya, DPPN): Jm 116.1. In the corresp. Pali vs, Jāt. iv.314.23, the name is Madhuvā (n. sg. of °vant).
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