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Sarīraṁ

Sarīra

neuter the (physical) body DN.i.157 ; MN.i.157 ; SN.iv.286 ; AN.i.50 ; AN.ii.41 ; AN.iii.57 sq., AN.iii.323 sq. AN.iv.190 . Snp.478 , Snp.584 ; Dhp.151 ; Mnd.181 ; Ja.i.394 (six blemishes); Ja.ii.31 ; antimasarīra one who wears his last body, an Anāgāmin Snp.624 ; SN.i.210 ; Dhp.400 . a dead body, a

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neuter

  1. the (physical) body DN.i.157; MN.i.157; SN.iv.286; AN.i.50; AN.ii.41; AN.iii.57 sq., AN.iii.323 sq. AN.iv.190. Snp.478, Snp.584; Dhp.151; Mnd.181; Ja.i.394 (six blemishes); Ja.ii.31; antimasarīra one who wears his last body, an Anāgāmin Snp.624; SN.i.210; Dhp.400.
  2. a dead body, a corpse DN.ii.141, DN.ii.164; MN.iii.91.
  3. the bones DN.ii.164.
  4. relics Vv.63, Vv.32; Vv-a.269.
  • -aṭṭhaka the bony framework of the body Dhs-a.338
  • -ābhā radiation of light proceeding from the body, lustre Snp-a.16 (˚ṃ muñcati to send forth), Snp-a.41 (id.), Snp-a.140 (id.)
  • -kicca 1 funeral ceremonies, obsequies Ja.i.180; Ja.ii.5; Vv-a.76, Vv-a.257; Pv-a.74, Pv-a.76, Pv-a.162 2 “bodily function, satisfying the body’s wants Ja.ii.77; Ja.iv.37.
  • -davya (= dabba1) fitness of body, good body, beauty Ja.ii.137
  • -dhātu a body relic (of the Buddha) Mhvs.13, Mhvs.167; Vv-a.165, Vv-a.269.
  • -pabhā lustre of the body Dhp-a.i.106
  • -parikamma attending the body Snp-a.52.
  • -maṃsa the flesh of the body Ja.iii.53.
  • -vaṇṇa the (outward) appearance of the body Vism.193.
  • -valañja discharge from the body, faeces Dhp-a.ii.55; Dhp-a.iv.46 (˚ṭhāna). See valañja
  • -saṅghāta perfection of body Vism.194.
  • -saṇṭhāna constitution of the body, bodily form Vism.193.

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