User Tools

Site Tools


Translations of this page?:
en:dictionary:patilīna



patilīna {pi}


Pāḷi; √ patilīna
gender:
type:
alt. sp.: IPA: pət̪ɪliːn̪ə, Velthuis: patiliina, readable: patiliina, simple: patilina
translation ~:
skr.:
khmer: បតិលីន
thai: ปติลีน
sinhal.: පතිලීන
burm.: ပတိလီန
appears:



patiliina.jpg

[dic] patilīna (patilina)

patilīna: Description welcome. Info can be removed after imput.

ATI Glossary

— —

 

Buddhist Dictionary

by late Ven. Nyanalokita Thera:

— —

 

PTS Dictionary

by the Pali Text Society:

 

Glossary Thanissaro

— —

 

Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms

by Ven. Varado Maha Thera:

Renderings
Introduction

Patilīyati: ‘draw back’

Patilīyati means ‘to draw back’:

• His mind draws back, bends back, turns away from involvement in sexual intercourse

methunadhammasamāpattiyā cittaṁ patilīyati patikuṭati pativaṭṭati

• A piece of gristle thrown on fire draws back, bends back, turns away

nahārudaddulaṁ vā aggimhi pakkhīttaṁ patilīyati patikuṭati pativaṭṭati. (AN iv 47)

Patilīna: withdrawn from society

Patilīna, the past participle of patilīyati, can mean ‘withdrawn from society:

• For a bhikkhu living withdrawn from society, resorting to a secluded abode, they say it is fitting for him to not exhibit his ego in any residence.

Patilīnacarassa bhikkhuno bhajamānassa vivittamāsanaṁ
Sāmaggiyamāhu tassa taṁ yo attānaṁ bhavane na dassaye. (Snp 810)

Patilīna: free of self-centredness

Patilīno is defined as asmimāno pahīṇo hoti, and accordingly must sometimes be called ‘free of self-centredness’:

• How is a bhikkhu free of self-centredness?

Kathañca bhikkhave bhikkhu patilīno hoti?

… In this regard, self-centredness is abandoned in a bhikkhu.

Idha bhikkhave bhikkhuno asmimāno pahīṇo hoti. (AN ii 41)

Illustrations

Illustration: patilīna, free of self-centredness

The Buddha who discovered jhāna, the chief bull, free of self-centredness, the Sage.

Yo jhānambudhā buddho patilīnanisabho munī ti. (AN iv 449-451)

patilīno

patilīno: (main article see: patilīna)

Illustration: patilīno, free of self-centredness

That peaceful, mindful bhikkhu, tranquil, undefeated [by Māra’s army],

Sa ve santo sato bhikkhu passaddho aparājito

Through rightly penetrating self-centredness, enlightened, he is called free of self-centredness

Mānābhisamayā buddho patilīno ti vuccatī ti. (AN ii 42)

 

Glossary various Teacher

— —

 

See also

Suttas and Dhammadesanā

— —

Add a reference here or in the list.

 

Info & meta data

[open]

[close]

  • You can add an record of the Pali, and upload it. (The file should be without diacritics, lowcase and mp3. Change diacritics in link to 'readable' characters without diacritics.)
  • You are given to add additional sources/Dictionaries. Consider the use of page_templates if wishing to include a certain dictionary to many pages. Edits of Dictionary content can be made in the paticulary source file.

meta data

—- dataentry metadata —- page ID: en:dictionary:patilīna pagename: patilīna file: patilīna.txt permanent link: http://accesstoinsight.eu/en/dictionary/patilīna page initially given by: Johann page creation date: 2019-09-17 (recreation) origin author and source: see source_of_dictionaries. source: various, see source_of_dictionaries edits: see source_of_dictionaries edition: scope of gift: This is a gift of Dhamma and given to use for any skilful/wholesome purpose and undertaking but not for any commercial use or other use of exchange for worldly aims. For additional information see Dhamma-Dana and possible details at the source pages for included parts. Much joy in using and share of the merits! owner of this copy: Sublime Sangha of the eight directions. current maintainer: The aramika and monastic disciples on sangham.net dedications of editors: Johann: for the Sublime Saṅgha of the Buddha and those following and interested, and so then benefiting my persons teachers, parents and ancestors, all beings welfare.


en/dictionary/patilīna.txt · Last modified: 2019/09/25 05:30 by 127.0.0.1