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− | [[Sobhana]]: '[[lofty]]', [[beautiful]], [[pure]], are called, in Abh. S., all states of [[consciousness]] excepting the [[unwholesome]] and those without [[roots]] ([[ahetuka]]). Sobhana-sādhārana are called the [[mental factors]] ([[cetasika]]) common to all lofty [[consciousness]]; s. Tab. II. | + | [[Sobhana]]: '[[lofty]]', [[beautiful]], [[pure]], are called, in Abh. S., all states of [[consciousness]] excepting the [[unwholesome]] and those without [[roots]] ([[ahetuka]]). Sobhana-sādhārana are called the [[mental factors]] ([[cetasika]]) common to all lofty [[consciousness]]; s. Tab. II. ([[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Dictionary}}, Manual of [[Buddhist]] Terms and [[Doctrines]], by NYANATILOKA MAHATHERA] |
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sobhana - karma-produced lofty
Sobhana: 'lofty', beautiful, pure, are called, in Abh. S., all states of consciousness excepting the unwholesome and those without roots (ahetuka). Sobhana-sādhārana are called the mental factors (cetasika) common to all lofty consciousness; s. Tab. II. (Buddhist Dictionary, Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, by NYANATILOKA MAHATHERA] Sobhana
1. Sobhana. An ārāma, given by Upāli in a previous birth as Sumana, for the use of Padumuttara Buddha. ThagA.i.362.
2. Sobhana. A householder (kutumbika). Ananda, born as Sumana, bought his park (also called Sobhana) for one sum of one hundred thousand and built in it a vihāra for Padumuttara Buddha. ThagA.ii.123; DA.ii.490; SA.ii.69f.; AA.i.162, etc.
3. Sobhana. The city of birth of Atthadassī Buddha, where he later preached to his relations. Bu.xv.5, 14; BuA.179; but J.i.39 calls it Sobhita.
4. Sobhana. A city, built by Vessakamma for the use of Ukkāsatika, in his birth as a Cakkavatti, fifty five kappas ago. Ap.ii.414.
sobhana: [adj.] shining; beautiful.