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The corpus record — Pali

bhagavantaṁ

Bhagavant

adjective noun fortunate, illustrious, sublime, as epithet and title “Lord.” Thus applied to the Buddha (amhākaṃ Bh. and his predecessors. Occurs with extreme frequency of fanciful exegetic explains of the term & its meaning we mention e.g. those at Mnd.142 = Cnd.466 ; Vism.210 sq. DN-a.i.33 sq. Usu

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Where it lives

  • Udana 142 · 70.83/10k
  • Sutta Nipata 61 · 30.25/10k
  • Digha Nikaya 335 · 23.26/10k
  • Itivuttaka 1 · 0.86/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

1. Bهَغَثَنت

adjective noun fortunate, illustrious, sublime, as epithet and title “Lord.” Thus applied to the Buddha (amhākaṃ Bh. and his predecessors. Occurs with extreme frequency of fanciful exegetic explains of the term & its meaning we mention e.g. those at Mnd.142 = Cnd.466; Vism.210 sq. DN-a.i.33 sq. Usual trs. Blessed One, Exalted One.

cp. Vedic bhagavant, fr. bhaga

2. Bhāgavant

adjective sharing in, partaking of (gen.) Dhp.19, Dhp.20 (sāmaññassa).

fr. bhāga, equal to bhāgin

In the wild

6 of 539 attestations shown.

Pali text and translations from SuttaCentral (Bilara), dedicated to the public domain (CC0). PTS Pali–English Dictionary entries, public domain.