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− | [[abhijāti]] : [f.] 1. [[rebirth]]; descent; 2. species. | + | [[abhijāti]] : [f.] 1. [[rebirth]]; descent; 2. {{Wiki|species}}. |
− | [[Abhijāti]] (f.) [abhi + jāti] 1. Species. Only as t. t. in use by certain non -- [[Buddhist]] | + | [[Abhijāti]] (f.) [[[abhi]] + [[jāti]]] 1. Species. Only as t. t. in use by certain non -- [[Buddhist]] [[teachers]]. |
− | [[abhi-jāti]] f. descent, birth Comm. on Nir. ix, 4 | + | They divided mankind into six {{Wiki|species}}, each named after a {{Wiki|colour}} D i.53, 54; A iii.383 ff. (quoted DA i.162) gives details of each {{Wiki|species}}. |
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+ | Two of them, the black and the white, are interpreted in a [[Buddhist]] [[sense]] at D iii.250, M ii.222, and [[Netti]] 158. | ||
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+ | This [[interpretation]] (but not the {{Wiki|theory}} of the six {{Wiki|species}}) has been widely adopted by subsequent {{Wiki|Hindu}} writers. -- 2. [[Rebirth]], descent, Miln 226 | ||
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+ | [[abhi-jāti]] f. descent, [[birth]] Comm. on Nir. ix, 4 | ||
• ifc. ○tīya (f. ā) R. vi, 10, 24 | • ifc. ○tīya (f. ā) R. vi, 10, 24 | ||
− | [[abhijāti]], ābhijāti ([abhi全面]+[jāti生]): f. 全面生 | + | [[abhijāti]], [[ābhijāti]] ([abhi全面]+[jāti生]): f. 全面生 |
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Revision as of 06:15, 26 February 2016
abhijāti : [f.] 1. rebirth; descent; 2. species.
Abhijāti (f.) [[[abhi]] + jāti] 1. Species. Only as t. t. in use by certain non -- Buddhist teachers.
They divided mankind into six species, each named after a colour D i.53, 54; A iii.383 ff. (quoted DA i.162) gives details of each species.
Two of them, the black and the white, are interpreted in a Buddhist sense at D iii.250, M ii.222, and Netti 158.
This interpretation (but not the theory of the six species) has been widely adopted by subsequent Hindu writers. -- 2. Rebirth, descent, Miln 226
abhi-jāti f. descent, birth Comm. on Nir. ix, 4
• ifc. ○tīya (f. ā) R. vi, 10, 24
abhijāti, ābhijāti ([abhi全面]+[jāti生]): f. 全面生