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Udapānaṁ

Udapāna

a well, a cistern Vin.i.139 ; Vin.ii.122 ; MN.i.80 ; AN.iv.171 ; Ja.iii.216 ; Ud.78 ; Pv.ii.7#8 ; Pv.ii.9#25 ; Mil.411 ; Vism.244 (in simile) DN-a.i.298 ; Vv-a.40 ; Pv-a.78 . uda + pāna lit. “(place for) drinking water”; cp. opāna, which in the incorrect opinion of Pāli Commentators represents a con

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  • Udana 3 · 1.5/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

a well, a cistern Vin.i.139; Vin.ii.122; MN.i.80; AN.iv.171; Ja.iii.216; Ud.78; Pv.ii.7#8; Pv.ii.9#25; Mil.411; Vism.244 (in simile) DN-a.i.298; Vv-a.40; Pv-a.78.

uda + pāna lit. “(place for) drinking water”; cp. opāna, which in the incorrect opinion of Pāli Commentators represents a contracted udapāna

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