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(BaddAlin, BaddAlin)<br><b>Bhaddālin</b>¦ (presumably = Pali id.), n. of a disciple of Buddha, who in a previous incarnation was <b>Aśoka</b> (5), q.v., uncle of King Mahāpraṇāda. Note that in Pali (see DPPN) King Mahāpanāda was a previous incarnation of Bhaddaji.A confusion of tradtion, with phonetic bearings, seems to have occurred: Divy 56.25; 57.4; 60.11.  +
(Badra, Badra)<br><b>Bhadra, (1)</b>¦ short for <b>Samantabhadra</b> (2), q.v.: Bhadra-vidusya Bhad 43; (<b>2</b>) n. of a Bodhisattva, seem- ingly different from Samantabhadra, who is mentioned in the same sentence: Kv 93.19; (<b>3</b>) n. of a yakṣa: Māy 25; (<b>4</b>) n. of a nāga king: Māy 247.11  +
(Badracari, Badracari)<br><b>Bhadracari</b>¦, m.c. °carī, or more fully °cari-praṇi- dhāna, n. of a work, our Bhad (part of Gv); in prose (of Śikṣ) generally called Bhadracaryā; see s.v. <b>cari:</b> <i>the (vow</i> <i>to perform the) excellent course (of Bodhisattvas)</i>.  +
(Badragupta, Badragupta)<br><b>Bhadragupta</b>¦, n. of two former Buddhas: Mv i.137.8; 139.11.  +
(Badrajit, Badrajit)<br><b>Bhadrajit</b>¦, n. of a disciple of Buddha: Sukh 2.3; in form the name = Pali Bhaddaji, but actually it is evident that it is a substitute for <b>Bhadrika</b> (2), since it follows the names of the four other <b>bhadravargīya</b>; perh. it was altered under the influence of <b>Aśvajit</b>, the second of this list.  +
(BadrakalpikasUtra, Badrakalpika-sUtra)<br><b>Bhadrakalpika-sūtra</b>¦, n. of a work: Śikṣ 8.20. Cf. Konow, Saka versions of the Bhadrakalpikā-(sic)-sūtra, Oslo Akad. hist.-fil. kl. 1929, 1.  +
(BadrakanyA, BadrakanyA)<br><b>Bhadrakanyā</b>¦, n. of the mother of Maudgalyāyana, as she was reborn in the Marīcika world: Divy 52.16, 22 ff.  +
(BadrakarRa, BadrakarRa)<br><b>Bhadrakarṇa</b>¦, n. of a yakṣa: Māy 47.  +
(BadrakAnta, BadrakAnta)<br><b>Bhadrakānta</b>¦, n. of a nāga-king: Māy 246.24.  +
(Badramati, Badramati)<br><b>Bhadramati</b>¦, fem., n. of the queen of Viśāṃpati, a previous birth of <b>Pramuditanayanajagadvirocanā:</b> Gv 260.23. [Page406-b+ 71]  +
(Badrapada, Badrapada)<br><b>Bhadrapada</b>¦, n. of a nāga king: Māy 247.16.  +
(Badrapura, Badrapura)<br><b>Bhadrapura</b>¦, n. of a city: Māy 2; Lévi 59 thinks it = <b>Bhadraṃkara, Bhadrika</b> (6), q.v.  +
(BadrapAla, BadrapAla)<br><b>Bhadrapāla, (1)</b>¦ n. of the first of the 16 ‘virtuous men’ (<b>satpuruṣa</b>): SP 3.10 (with list of 16 names); RP 2.2 (characterized as such, but without names of the others); (<b>2</b>) n. of a Bodhisattva: SP 383.1; Mvy 692; (and prob.) Mmk 311.16 (more likely than the ‘satpuruṣa’). A Bhadrapāla Sūtra exists in Chin., and a BHS fragment of it is recorded by Thomas ap. Hoernle MR 88 ff.  +
(Badrasena, Badrasena)<br><b>Bhadrasena</b>¦, n. of a general of Māra: LV 315.1.  +
(Badrateja, Badrateja(s)<br><b>Bhadrateja(s)</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.139.11 (°jaḥ n. sg.).  +
(BadraSEla, BadraSEla)<br><b>Bhadraśaila, (1)</b>¦ n. of a city or locality: Māy 33 (= prec.?), but the Chin. versions vary, see Lévi's note, p. 74; (<b>2</b>) n. of a mountain: Māy 253.36 (qy: that mentioned in Kirfel, Kosm. 98?).  +
(BadraSilA, BadraSilA)<br><b>Bhadraśilā</b>¦, n. of a city in the north: Divy 315.5 ff.; acc. to 328.3--4 = Takṣaśilā (Taxila).  +
(BadraSrI, BadraSrI)<br><b>Bhadraśrī, (1)</b>¦ n. of (one, or more prob.) two Buddhas: Gv 536.22; Śikṣ 169.11; (<b>2</b>) n. of a male lay-disciple: Gv 51.11; (<b>3</b>) n. of a female lay-disciple: Gv 51.16.  +
(BadraSrImeruteja, BadraSrImeruteja(s)<br><b>Bhadraśrīmeruteja(s)</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Gv 311.12 (prose), °jo, n. sg.  +
(BadraMkara, BadraMkara)<br><b>Bhadraṃkara</b>¦, see <b>Bhadrika</b> (6).  +