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Sampaggaha 149 Sampada<br />

Sampaggaha assumption, arrogance Dhs 11 16.<br />

Sampaghosa sound, noise Mhbv 45.<br />

Sampacora (adj.) [sag+pacura] abundant, very many<br />

A 11.59, 61 ; S I. no.<br />

Sampajanna (nt.) [fr. sampajana, i. e. *sampajanya] attention,<br />

consideration, discrimination, comprehension, cir-<br />

cumspection A 1. 13 sq. ; 11.93 '•<br />

HI<br />

3°7 : rv.320 ; v.98 sq.<br />

S III. 169; D 111.213 (sati-H samp. opp. tomuttha-sacca +<br />

asampajaiiiia), 273. Description of it in detail at DA<br />

1. 183 sq. = VbhA 347 sq., where given 3uS fourfold, viz.<br />

satthaka", sappaya", gocara", asammoha", with examples.<br />

Often combined %vith sati, with which almost<br />

synonymous, e.g. at D 1.63 ; A 1.43 ; 11.44 sq. : v. 115, 118.<br />

Sampajana (adj.) [sarn- pajana, cp. pajanati ; BSk. samprajana,<br />

MVastu 1.206; 11.360] thoughtful, mindful,<br />

attentive, deliberate, almost syn. with sata, mindful<br />

D 1.37; 11.94 sq. ; Sn 413, 931; It 10, 42; Pug 25;<br />

D 111.49, 58, 221, 224 sq. ; A iv.47 sq., 300 sq., 457 sq.<br />

Ndi 395; Nd' 141. sampajanakarin acting with con-<br />

sideration or full attention D 1.70 ; 11.95, 292 ; A 11. 2 10 ;<br />

V.206 ; VbhA 347 sq. ; DA 1. 184 sq. ; sampajanamusavada<br />

deliberate lie Vin iv.2 ; It 18 ; D 111.45 ; A 1.128 ;<br />

IV. 370; v. 265; J 1.23.<br />

Sampajanati [saij -1- pajanati] to know S v. 154; Sn 1055;<br />

Nd2 655.<br />

Sampajjati [sari-Fpajjati] i. to come to, to fall to; to<br />

succeed, prosper J 1.7; II. 105. — 2. to turn out, to<br />

happen, become D 1.91, loi, 193, 239; Pv.\ 192. aor.<br />

sampadi D 11.266, 269. — pp. sampanna. — Caus.<br />

sampadeti.<br />

Sampajialita (adj.) [sarj-l-pajjalita] in flames, ablaze<br />

A IV.131 ; Vin 1.25 ; D 1.95 ; n.335 ; J 1.232 ; Miln 84.<br />

Sampatike (adv.) [loc. fr. sar)-l-pati-|-ka] now J iv.432<br />

( = sampati, idani C).<br />

Sampatiggaha [sar)+patiggaha] summing up, agreement<br />

Kh.\ 100.<br />

Sampaticchati [sag-l-paticchatij to receive, accept J 1.69;<br />

III. 351 ; Mhvs 6, 34; ovadai) s. to comply with an<br />

admonition J in. 52 ; sadhu ti s. to say " well " and<br />

agree J 11.31 ; Miln 8. — Caus. II. sampaticchapeti J<br />

VI.336.<br />

Sampaticchana (nt.) [fr. last] acceptance, agreement DhsA<br />

332 ; SnA 176 (" sadhu "); V'ism 21 ; Sdhp 59, 62.<br />

Sampatinipajja (f) [sarj-f pati-l- nipajja] squatting down,<br />

Iving down ThA in.<br />

Sampativijjbati [sag-l-pativijjhati] to pe<strong>net</strong>rate; Pass,<br />

sampativijjhiyati Nett 220.<br />

Sampativedha [sarj-l-pativcdha] pe<strong>net</strong>ration Nett 27, 41,<br />

42, 220.<br />

Sampa^aijkha deliberately S ii.iii; contracted from<br />

ger. °-sar)khaya.<br />

Sampatati [sarj -(- patati] to jump about, to fly along or<br />

about J VI. 528 (duma dumag) ; imper. sampatantu,<br />

ib. VI. 448 (itaritarar)) ppr. sampatanto flying to<br />

;<br />

1 1 1. 49 1, pp. sampatita.<br />

J<br />

Sampati [sag-l-pati<br />

sampatijata, just born D ii.i5 = M in. 123. Cp. sam-<br />

patike.<br />

; cp. Sk. saraprati] now Miln 87;<br />

Sampatita [pp. oi sampatati] jumping about J vi.507.<br />

Sampatta [pp. of sampapunati] reached, arrived, come to,<br />

present J iv.142 ; Miln 9. 66; PvA 12 ; KhA 142 ; SnA<br />

295 ; Sdhp 56.<br />

Sampattakajata merged in, given to Ud 75 [read sammattaka<br />

(?)].<br />

Sampatti (f.) [sai)-l-patti2] , success, attainment happi-<br />

;<br />

ness, bliss, fortune (opp. vipatti) A iv.26, 160 Vism 58,<br />

;<br />

232; J IV.3 (dibba°); DA 1.126; three attainments<br />

J 1.105; Miln 96; DhA 111.183 (manussa", devaloka".<br />

nibbana"); Nett 126 (sila°. samadhi", panna° ; cp.<br />

sampada); four VbhA 439 sq. (gati°, upadhi", kala°,<br />

payoga"); six J 1.105; nine Mihi 341. — 2. excellency,<br />

magnificence SnA 397; rupasampatti beauty J in. 187;<br />

IV. 333. _ 3. honour Mhvs 22, 48. — 4. prosperity,<br />

splendour J iv.455 ; Mhvs 38, 92 ; s. bhavaloko Ps 1.122.<br />

Cp. samapatti & sampada.<br />

Sampatthana (f.) [sag-(-patthana] entreating, imploring<br />

Dh.'i 1059.<br />

Sampada (f.) [fr. sat) -1- pad, cp. BSk. sampada Divy 401<br />

(devamanu§ya°), also sampatti] i. attainment, success,<br />

accomplishment ; happiness, good fortune ; blessing,<br />

bliss A 1.38; Pv n.9*' ( = sampatti PvA 132). — Sampada<br />

in its pregnant meaning is applied to the accomplishments<br />

of the individual in the course of his religious<br />

development. Thus it is used with sila, citta, & paiiiia<br />

at D 1. 1 71 sq. and many other passages in an almost<br />

encyclopedic sense. Here with sila" the whole of the<br />

silakkhandha (D 1.63 sq.) is understood; citta° means<br />

the cultivation of the heart & attainments of the rnind<br />

relating to composure, concentration and religious<br />

meditation, otherwise called samadhikkhandha. It<br />

includes those stages of meditation which are enum''<br />

under samadhi. With paniia° are meant the attainments<br />

of higher wisdom and spiritual emancipation,<br />

connected with supernormal faculties, culminating in<br />

Arahantship and extinction of all causes of rebirth,<br />

otherwise called vijja (see the 8 items of this under<br />

vijja b.). <strong>The</strong> same ground as by this 3 fold division<br />

is covered by the enumeration of 5 sampadas as sila ,<br />

samadhi°, paiiiia", vimutti", vimutti-fianadassana" M<br />

1. 145; Pug 54; cp. S1.139; A m.i2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term sampada is not restricted to a definite set of<br />

accomplishments. It is applied to various such sets besides<br />

the one mentioned above. Thus we find a set of 3<br />

sampadas called sila°, citta" & ditthi" at A 1.269, where<br />

under sila the Nos. 1-7 of the 10 sUas are understood (see<br />

sila 2 a), under citta Nos. 8 & 9, under ditthi No. 10.<br />

sila & ditthi" also at D 111.213. — A set of 8 sampadas is<br />

given at A iv.322 with utthana", arakkha", kalyaijamittata,<br />

sammajivita, saddha", sila", caga", paiiiia" ; of which<br />

the first 4 are expH in detail at A iv.281 = 322 as bringing<br />

worldly happiness, viz. alertness, wariness, association<br />

and the last 4 as lead-<br />

with good friends, right livelihood ;<br />

ing to future bliss (viz. faith in the Buddha, keeping the 5<br />

Silas, liberality, higher wisdom) at A iv.284= 324.<br />

Another set of 5 frequently mentioned is : fiati", bhoga",<br />

arogya", sila", ditthi' (or the blessings, i. e. good fortune,<br />

of having relatives, possessions, health, good conduct,<br />

right views) representing the " summa bona " of popular<br />

choice, to which is opposed deficiency (vyasana, reverse)<br />

of the same items. Thus e. g. at A in. 147 ; D in. 235.<br />

Three sampadas: kammanta", ajiva", ditthi," i. e. the<br />

7 Silas, right living (samma-ajiva), right views A 1.271.<br />

— Another three as saddha", sila", pafiiia" at A 1.287. —<br />

Bdhgh at Dh.\ 111.93, 94 speaks of four sampadas, viz.<br />

vatthu", paccaya", cetana", gunStircka" ; of the blessings<br />

of a foundation (for merit), ofmeans (for salvation), of<br />

good intentions, of virtue (& merit). — A (later) set of<br />

seven sampadas is given at J iv.96 with agama", adhi-<br />

gama". pubbahetu", attattha-paripuccha", titthavasa",<br />

yoniso - manasikara", buddh'upanissaya". — Cp. the<br />

following: atta" S v. 30 sq. ; akappa" A 1.38; ajiva'<br />

A 1.271 ; D.\ 1.235; kamma" A iv.238 s

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