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Samacariya 141 Samatha<br />

gibhuta, possessed of, provided with D 1,36; A 11. 125;<br />

Sn 321 ; Vin 1.15 ; DA 1.121 ; samangi-karoti<br />

with J VI. 266, 289, 290 (cp. VI. 323 :<br />

to provide<br />

akarl samangig)<br />

Samacariya [sama' f cariya] (f.) living in spiritual calm,<br />

quietism A 1.55: S 196. loi sq. ; It 16, 52; Dh 388;<br />

Miln 19; J VI. 128 : DhA iv.145.<br />

Samacaga [sama'+caga] equally liberal A 11.62.<br />

Samacarin (sama-) living in peace M 1.289.<br />

Samacitta possessed of equanimity A 1.65; iv.215; SnA<br />

174 (°patipada-sutta).<br />

Samacchati [sag + acchati] to sit down together J 11.67<br />

(samacchare) ; iv.356; vi.104, 127.<br />

Samacchidagatta (adj.) [sam + a+chida+gatta] with<br />

mangled limbs Sn 673.<br />

Samajja (nt.) [cp. Epic Sk. samaja (fr. sag + aj) congregation,<br />

gathering, company! a festive gathering, fair ;<br />

a show, theatrical display. Originally a mountain cult,<br />

as it was esp. held on the mountains near Rajagaha. —<br />

J II. 13: III. 541 ; VI. 277, 559; S v. 170: DA 1.84; DhA<br />

IV. 59 ; DhsA 255. — On character and history of the<br />

festival see Hardy, Album hern pp. 61-66. — gir-aggasamajjar)<br />

mountain fair Vin 11. 107, 150 ; iv.85, 267, 360 ;<br />

DhA 1.89, 113. samajjag karoti or kareti to hold high<br />

revel J vi.383.<br />

-ftbhicarana visiting fairs D 111.183. -tthana the place<br />

of the festival, the arena,<br />

giving festivals Miln 278 ;<br />

Vin 11. 150; J 1.394; -dana<br />

sq. ; J HI. 541 ;<br />

J 1.283 sq.<br />

-mandala<br />

-majjhe on the arena S iv.306<br />

the circle of the assembly<br />

Samajjhagao (B °-gui}) aor. from sam-adhi-ga. (See<br />

samadhigacchati.<br />

Samancati [sam-l-anc] to bend together Vin iv.171, 363.<br />

Samancara [sama' + cara] pacified, calm S 1.236.<br />

Samancinteti to think S 1.124; see sancinteti.<br />

Samafifia (f.) [sag -1- aiina] designation, name D 1.202 ;<br />

11.20; M III. 68 ; S II. 191 ; Sn 611, 648; J 11.65; Dhs<br />

!} 130O; loka" a common appellation, a popular expression<br />

D 1.202.<br />

Samannata [sag -f afiiiata] designated, known, notorious<br />

Sn 1 18, 820 ; Nd' 153 ; Vin 11.203.<br />

S 1.63 ;<br />

Sama^a [BSk. sramana, fr. ituva, but mixed in meaning<br />

with iaml a wanderer, recluse, religieux A 1.67 ; D 111.16,<br />

1.45; Dh 184; of a non-Buddhist<br />

95 sq., 130 sq. ; S<br />

(tapasa) J in. 390; an edifying etymology of the word<br />

DhA III. 84 : " samita-papatta s.," cp. Dh 265 " samitatta<br />

papanag ' samano ' ti pavuccati " ; four grades<br />

mentioned D 11. 151 ; M 163; compare Sn 84 sq. ; the<br />

state of a Samana is attended by eight sukhas J 1.7 ; the<br />

Buddha is often mentioned and addressed by non-<br />

Buddhists as Samana: thus D 1.4, 87; Sn p. 91. 99;<br />

often opposed to Brahmanas:<br />

Vin 1.8. 350 ; Samanas<br />

thus, D 1. 13; It 58, 60; Sn, p. 90; Vin 1.12 ; 11. no;<br />

samanabrahmana, Samanas and Brahmanas quite<br />

generally: "leaders in religious life" (cp. Dial. 11.165)<br />

D 1.5 ; II. 150 ; A 1. 1 10, i 73 sq. ; It 64 ; Sn 189 ; Vin 11.295 ;<br />

samanadhammag the duties of a samana .\ in. 371 ;<br />

1. J 106, 107, 138; pure-samana a junior who walks<br />

before a Bhikkhu Vin 11.32 pacchasamana one who<br />

;<br />

walks behind Vin 1.186; 11.32; A in. 137. — samani<br />

a female recluse S 1.333; ThA 18; J v. 4^4, 427; Vin<br />

IV. 2 35. — assamana not a true samana Vin 1.96.<br />

-uddesa a novice, a samanera D 1.151; M 111.128;<br />

11.78 ; in. 343. Cp. BSk. Srama-<br />

S V.161 ; Vin iv.139 ; A<br />

nodde^a Divy 160. -kuttaka (m.) who wears the dress<br />

of a Samana Vin 111.6S sq. ( =samana-vesa-dharako,<br />

Bdhgh ib. p. 271).<br />

Samaijiaka [samana -l-ka] a contemptible (little) ascetic.<br />

" some sort of samana " D i 90 ;<br />

Miln 222 ; DA<br />

11.47. 2 10 ; Sn p. 2 1 ;<br />

M<br />

1.254. At .\ 11.48 samanaka is a slip for<br />

sasanaka Cp. mundaka in form & meaning.<br />

SamAV^sUk&ta [sa-l- mandala -l-kata] hemmed Vin 1.255<br />

(kathina).<br />

Samata [fr.<br />

A<br />

sama^] equality, evenness, normal state Vin<br />

1. 183 ; 351.<br />

III. 375 sq. ; Miln<br />

Samatikkama (adj.) [sag-l-atikamma] passing beyond,<br />

overcoming D 1.34; 11.290; M 1.41, 455; Vin 1.3; J<br />

v. 454 ;<br />

Vism<br />

1 1 1.<br />

Samatikkamati [sag-Hatikkamati] to cross over, to tran-<br />

ger. samatikkamma<br />

scend D 1.35 ; to elapse Mhvs 13. 5 ;<br />

D 1.35 : M 41 ; pp. samatikkanta crossed over, or escaped<br />

from S in. 80 ;<br />

Dh 195.<br />

Samatiggaotaati [sag-t-ati-i-grh] to stretch over, rise above,<br />

to reach beyond J iv.411 (ger. samatiggayha).<br />

Samatittha (adj.) [sama' + tittha] with even banks (of a<br />

pond) J V.407.<br />

Samatittbika (adj.) [sama'-t-tittha-l-ika] even or level<br />

with the border or bank. i. e. quite full, brimful D 1.244<br />

M.89; M 1.435; n.7 = Miln 213; S 11. 134; v. 170; J<br />

170 (pattag "tittikag<br />

1.400 ; J 1.235, 393 ; Miln 121 ; Vism<br />

pfiretva ; v. 1. "titthikag) ; A m.403 ; \'in 1.230 ; iv.190 ;<br />

often written °tittika and "tittiya. [<strong>The</strong> form is probably<br />

connected with samaicchia— i. e. samaitthia<br />

(•samatisthita) in the DeSinamamala vin.20 (Konow).<br />

Compare, however. Rhys Davids' Buddhist Suttas,<br />

eat (only just) to<br />

p. 178' ; °-ag bunjami Miln 213 ; "I<br />

the full " (opp. to bhiyyo bhunjami) suggests the ety-<br />

sama-titti-F ka. Kern, Toev. s. v. as above.]<br />

mology :<br />

Samatimannti [sag -1- atimafifiti to |<br />

timaiini Th 2, 72.<br />

despise (aor.) sama-<br />

Samativattati [sag-l-ativattati] to transcend, overcome<br />

Sn if)8, cp. Nd' 10.<br />

Samativijjhati [sag-l-ativijjhati] to pe<strong>net</strong>rate Dh 13 =<br />

Th 1, 133.<br />

Samatta' (nt.) [abstr. fr. sama'] equality A in. 359 ; Mhvs<br />

3, 7<br />

; equanimity, justice A 1.75.<br />

Samatta' [cp. Sk. .samapta, pp. of sag-fapl ' accomplished,<br />

brought to an end A 11.193 ; Sn 781 =paripuniia<br />

Nd' 65. — 2. [cp. Sk. samasta. pp. of sag-(- as to throw,<br />

cp. BSk. samasta. e. g. Jtm xxxi.90] complete, entire,<br />

perfect Miln 349 ; Nd' Sn 881 ; 1000 ;<br />

289, 298. samattai)<br />

completely S v. 175; accomplished, full Sn 889.<br />

Samattha(adj.) [cp. Sk. samartha. sag -Martha] able, strong<br />

J 1.179 ; 187 ; SnA 143.<br />

Samattbita (adj.) [cp. Sk. samarthita, sag-f pp. of arthayati]<br />

unravelling Miln 1.<br />

Samattbiya (adj.) [fr. samatthai able Sdhp 619.<br />

Samatha [fr Sam, cp. BSk. samatha] i. calm, quietude of<br />

heart M 1.33; A 1.61, 95; 11. 140; in. 86 sq. (ceto°).<br />

u6 sq., 449; IV. 360 ; v.99 ; D in. 54, 213, 273; DhA<br />

Dhs II. 15, 54; cessation of the Sag-<br />

n.177; S iv.362 ;<br />

kharas S 1.136; in. 133; A 1.133; Sn 732; Vin 1.5.<br />

2. settlement of legal questions (adhikarana) Vin n.93 ;<br />

IV. 207 ; cp. Dhs.\ 144 ; s. pativijjhati Pts 1.180<br />

-yanika who makes quietude his vehicle, devoted to<br />

quietude, a kind of Arahant ; cp. Geiger, Sanvulta Ir.l'<br />

II. 172. -vipassana introspection (" auto-hypnosis " Cpd.<br />

202) for promoting calm [cp. samatha-vipasyana Divy<br />

95] S V.52 ; A 11.157 : DhA iv. 41) 1 ; also sepanitely " calm<br />

it intuition." e. g. M \.\>)\-

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