 Pali Proper Names
 Pali Proper Names
  - Sāma
- Sāmā
- Sāma Jātaka (No. 540)
- Samacitta Vagga. The fourth chapter of the Duka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya. A.i.61 9.
- Samacitta(pariyāya) Sutta
- Samādapaka Thera. An arahant. Ninety one kappas ago he was leader 
  of a guild in Bandhumatī, and he and his colleagues built a court yard (mālā) 
  for Vipassī Buddha and his monks. Fifty nine kappas ago he was a king, named 
  āveyya. Ap.i.185.
- Samādapetabba Sutta. The Buddha tells Ananda of three particulars 
  regarding which advice should be given to one's loved ones   on 
  unwavering loyalty to the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha. The results of 
  such loyalty are unchanging. A.i.222.
- Sāmadevi
- Samādhi Samyutta. Another name for the Jhāna Samyutta. S.iii.263 
  79.
- Samādhi Sutta
- Samādhi Vagga. The first chapter of the Sacca Samyutta. S.v.414 20.
- Samādhisamāpatti Sutta. Of the four persons who practise 
  meditation, he who is skilled both in concentration and in the fruits thereof 
  is the best, just as the straining is of ghee are the best part of milk. 
  S.iii.263.
- Sāmagalla. A village in Ceylon (Mhv.xxxiii.52 f). At the time of 
  the compilation of the Mahāvamsa Tīkā (MT. 616), it was called Moragalla. Its 
  full name was Mātuvelanga Sāmagalla. It was in the Malaya country, and 
  Vattagāmanī Abhaya lived there during a part of his exile in the house of 
  Tanasīva.
- Sāmagāma
- Samagga 1. One hundred and fifteen kappas ago there were eight 
  kings of this name, previous births of Khandasumana Thera. v.l. Pamatta. 
  ThagA.i.258.
- Samagga 2. A mountain near Himavā. v.l. Samanga below. ThagA.i.258; 
  Ap.ii.437.
- Samajīvī Sutta
- Samālā. One of the two chief women disciples of Vessabhū Buddha. 
  Bu.xxii.24; J.i.42.
- Samalankata. A king of seventy kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Supāricariya Thera. Ap.i.181.
- Samana Sutta
- Samana Vagga. The ninth chapter of the Tika Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara. A.i.229 39.
- Samanā, Samanī. The eldest of the seven daughters of King Kikī. She 
  was Khemā in the present age. J.vi.481; Ap.ii.546; ThigA.18, etc.
- Samānā. A class of Devas present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya 
  Sutta. D.ii.260.
- Samana. One of the chief lay supporters of Kakusandha Buddha. 
  Bu.xxiii.22.
- Samanabrāhmana Sutta
- Samanabrāhmana Vagga. The eighth chapter of the Nidāna Samyutta. 
  S.ii.129.
- Samanagāma.-A village in Ceylon. Ras.ii.11.
- Samanaguttā. The second of the seven daughters of Kikī, king of 
  Benares. She was Uppalavannā in the present age. Ap.ii.546; cf. J.vi.481.
- Samanaguttaka. A bandit, employed by the heretics to kill 
  Moggallāna Thera. See the Sarabhanga 
  Jātaka. J.v.126.
- Samanakolañña
- Samanamandikā Sutta
- Samanamandikāputta. A name for the 
  Paribbājaka Uggāhamāna.
- Samanasaññā Vagga. The eleventh chapter of the Dasaka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya. A.v.210ff.
- Sāmañcakāni. See Sāmandakāni.
- Sāmandaka or Sāmañcakāni Samyutta. The thirty ninth section 
  of the Samyutta Nikāya. S.iv.261f.
- Sāmandaka, Sāmandakāni, Sāmañcakāni
- Sāmanera Sutta, Sāmaneriya Sutta. On two novices, a man and a 
  woman, who were born as petas because of their evil deeds in the time of 
  Kassapa Buddha. Moggallāna saw them as he descended Gijjhakūta. S.ii.261.
- Samanga 1. The constant attendant of Tissa Buddha. Bu.xviii.21; BuA 
  (p. 191) calls him Samata.
- Samanga 2. See Samagga above.
- Samangī. The wife of Sobhita Buddha before his renunciation 
  (Bu.vii.18). The Buddhavamsa Commentary calls her Makhiladevī. BuA.137.
- Sāmaññaphala Sutta
- Sāmañña Sutta. Few are they who reverence recluses, many they who 
  do not. S.v.468.
- Sāmaññakāni Thera
- Samantabhadda. Five kappas ago there were thirteen kings of this 
  name, previous births of Uttiya (Padapūjaka) Thera. v.l.Samantagandha. 
  ThagA.i.125; Ap.i.142.
- Samantabhadraka. The name of a book. Probably a wrong reading. See 
  SNA.i.21, 25.
- Samantacakkhu 1. A king of seven kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Devasabha (Bandhujīvaka) Thera. ThagA.i.204; Ap.i.176.
- Samantacakkhu 2.-A king of fifty five kappas ago, a previous birth 
  of Aranadīpaka Thera. Ap.i.231.
- Samantacchadana. A king of fifty five kappas ago, a previous birth 
  of Ummāpupphiya Thera. Ap.i.258.
- Samantadharana.-A king of eighty seven kappas ago, a former birth 
  of Pupphadhāraka Thera. Ap.i.244.
- Samantagandha. Five kappas ago there were thirteen kings of this 
  name, previous births of Padapūjaka Thera. v.l.Samantabhadda. Ap.i.142.
- Samantagiri.-See Samantakūta below.
- Samantakūta, Samantagiri, Sumanakūta, 
  Sumanagiri, Sumanācala
- Samantakūtavannanā. A Pāli poem, of about eight hundred verses, 
  written in the thirteenth century by Vedeha Thera, at the request of Rāhula, a 
  monk. It contains a description of Samantakūta and the stories connected with 
  it. P.L.C. 223f.
- Samantamalla. A Malaya chief in the time of Parakkamabāhu I. 
  Cv.lxx.26, 28.
- Samantanemi. Seventy three kappas ago there were thirteen kings of 
  this name, previous births of Asanabodhiya Thera. Ap.i.111.
- Samantāodana. See Odana ??.
- Samantapāsādika 1. Thirty three kappas ago there were thirteen 
  kings of this name, previous births of Tipupphiya Thera. Ap.i.136.
- Samantapāsādika 2. Seventy eight kappas ago there were sixteen 
  kings of this name, previous births of Hatthidāyaka Thera. Ap.i.208.
- Samantapāsādikā
- Samantavaruna. Twenty seven kappas ago there were four kings of 
  this name, previous births of ādhāradāyaka Thera. Ap.i.207.
- Samanupassanā Sutta. On how thoughts of self lead to ignorance and 
  to varying views. S.iii.46.
- Samanupatthāka. Twenty three kappas ago there were four kings of 
  this name, previous births of Buddhūpatthāyaka Thera. Ap.i.242.
- Samāpatti Vagga. The fifteenth chapter of the Duka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya. A.i.94f.
- Samasīsakathā. The seventh chapter of the Paññāvagga of the 
  Patisambhidā-Magga. Ps.ii.230 32.
- Samata. See Samanga 1 above.
- Samatha Sutta. A monk should practise introspection as to whether 
  he has won insight of the higher and insight into the dhamma, and also peace 
  of heart. Then he must put forth special effort to acquire what he has not 
  won, and he must obtain his requisites in such a way that unprofitable states 
  wane in him and profitable states increase. A.v.98ff.
- Samathakkhandhaka. The fourth section of the Cullavagga of the 
  Vinaya. Vin.ii.73 104.
- Samatta
- Samavāsa Suttā
- Sāmāvatī
- Samavattakkhandha. The son of 
  Vipassī Buddha in his last lay life. His mother was Sutanā. Bu.xx.25, etc.
- Samaya Sutta
- Samayappavādaka
- Samayavimutti Sutta. Five things that lead to the falling away of a 
  monk who is temporarily released. A.iii.173.
- Sambahula
- Sambala
- Sambandhacintā. A work of the twelfth century by Sangharakkhita. It 
  is a grammatical treatise dealing with the Pāli verb and its use in syntax, 
  together with a description of the six kārakas used with the verb in the 
  sentence (P.L.C.199). Abhaya Thera of Pagan wrote a tīkā on it. Bode, op. 
  cit., 22.
- Sambandhamālinī. A grammatical work by an author of Pagan. Bode, 
  op. cit., 29.
- Sambara
- Sambara Sutta. See "Isayo 
  Samuddakā Sutta."
- Sambhava
- Sambhava Jātaka (No. 515)
- Sambhiya. See Sabhiya (1).
- Sambhūta
- Sambodha Vagga. The first chapter of the Navaka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya. A.iv.351 466.
- Sambodhena Sutta. The Buddha explains how it was only after his 
  Enlightenment that he could understand the satisfaction and the misery and the 
  way of escape from the eye, ear, etc. S.iv.6f.
- Sambodhi Sutta. Conditions that should be developed in order to get 
  awakening   good friends, virtue, helpful talk, strenuous purpose, 
  wisdom. A.iv.251f.
- Sambodhi Vagga. The eleventh chapter of the Tika Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya. A.i.258 65.
- Sambojjhanga Sutta. A definition of the seven bojjhangas. S.iv.367.
- Sambuddha Sutta. On the difference between the Tathāgata who is a 
  fully enlightened one and a monk who is freed by insight. S.iii.65 f.
- Sambula Jātaka (No. 519)
- Sambula Kaccāna Thera
- Sambulā. Queen of Sotthisena. See the
  Sambula Jātaka.
- Sāmidatta Thera
- Samiddha
- Samiddhi
- Samiddhi Jātaka (No.167)
- Samiddhi Sutta
- Samiddhisummana
- Sāmindavisaya
- Samīrukkhatittha. A ford in the Mahāvālukagangā. Cv.lxxii.9, 33.
- Sāmisantosuyyāna. A Park laid out by Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxxix.12.
- Samita. A king of fourteen kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Buddhasaññaka (Meghiya) Thera. Ap.i.152; ThagA.i.150.
- Samitanandana. A king of fifty kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Yūthikapupphiya Thera. Ap.i.202.
- Samīti
- Samitigutta Thera
- Sammāditthi Sutta
- Sammāparibbājaniya Sutta
- Sammappadhāna Samyutta. The forty ninth section of the Samyutta 
  Nikāya. S.v.244 8.
- Sammappadhāna Sutta 1. The four sammappadhānas   this is 
  the path leading to the "Uncompounded." S.iv.360.
- Sammappadhāna Sutta 2. Details of the four sammappadhānas. 
  S.iv.364.
- Sammappadhāna Vagga. The eighth chapter of the Navaka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikiya. A.iv.462f.
- Sammasā Sutta. A detailed description of the "inward handling." 
  S.ii.107f.
- Sammāsambuddha Sutta. It is by knowledge of the Four Ariyan Truths 
  that a Tathāgata becomes a fully Awakened One. S.v.433.
- Sammata. See Sammitā.
- Sammillabhāsinī. The name of Rāhulamātā in the
  Ananusociya Jātaka.
- Sammitī, Sammatiyā
- Sammoda-kumāra. See Pakkha.
- Sammodamāna Jātaka (No. 
  33)
- Sammohavināsinī. A tīkā on the Kaccāyanasāra, by Saddhammavilāsa of 
  Pagan. Bode, op. cit., 37.
- Sammohavinodanī. A Commentary on the Vibhangapakarana by 
  Buddhaghosa. Sad. p. 58.
- Sammukhāthavika
- Sammuñjanī Thera
- Samogadha. A king of fifty five kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Taraniya Thera. Ap.i.238.
- Samotthata. Seven kappas ago there were seven kings of this name, 
  all previous births of Sanghupatthāka Thera. Ap.i.191.
- Sampadā Sutta
- Sampasādaka Thera
- Sampasādanīya Sutta
- Samphala. See Sambala.
- Samphassa Sutta 1. Because of diversity in elements arises 
  diversity of contact. S.ii.140.
- Samphassa Sutta 2. The Buddha makes Rāhula realize that sense 
  contact is fleeting. S.ii.246.
- Samphusita. A king of three kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Tambapupphiya Thera. Ap.i.176.
- Sampunnamukha. See Punnamukha.
- Samsāramocakā. A class of micchādittkikas. E.g., PvA.67.
- Samsāraphala. A park in Ceylon, laid out by Parakkamabāhu I. 
  Cv.lxxix.10.
- Samsaya. A divine musician or a musical instrument. VvA.93, 372.
- Samuccaya khandha. The third chapter of the Culla Vagga of the 
  Vinaya Pitaka. Vin.ii.38 72.
- Samudaya Sutta. The puthujjanas do not know the arising and going 
  out of body, feelings, etc. S.iii.82, 174.
- Samudayadhamma Sutta
- Samuddā 1. One of the two chief women disciples of Konāgamana 
  Buddha. J.i.431; Bu.xiv.23.
- Samudda 1. See Sundara samudda.
- Samudda 2. A sage of long ago. J.vi.99.
- Samuddā 2. An eminent Therī of Ceylon. Dpv.xviii.28.
- Samudda 3.  One of the chief lay patrons of Siddhattha Buddha. 
  Bu.xvii.20.
- Samudda Jātaka (No. 296)
- Samudda Sutta
- Samudda Vagga. The sixteenth chapter of the Salāyatana Samyutta. 
  S.iv.157 72.
- Samudda vihāra. A vihāra built by Mahādāthika Mahānāga 
  (Mhv.xxxiv.90), but a monk, called Mahānāga, is said to have lived in the 
  Samudda vihāra in the time of Dutthagāmanī (MT. 606). Probably Mahādāthika 
  only restored it.
- Samuddadatta
- Samuddagiri vihāra. A vihāra in
  Sunāparanta, where 
  Punna lived for some time. The cloister (cankamana) there was surrounded 
  by magnetic rocks, and no one could walk in it. MA.ii.1015; SA.iii.15.
- Samuddagiriparivena. A building in the Mahāvihāra erected by 
  Kassapa IV., and given over to the Pamsukulikas. Cv.lii.21.
- Samuddajā. Mother of Bhūridatta. See the
  Bhūridatta Jātaka.
- Samuddakappa. A king of fourteen kappas ago; a former birth of 
  Bandhujīvaka Thera. Ap.i.192.
- Samuddanavā. A princess, who later became an eminent Therī in 
  Ceylon. Dpv.xviii.34.
- Samuddapannkasālā. A hall, erected on the spot from where 
  Devānampiyatissa saw the Bodhi tree approaching on the ocean (Mhv.xix.26f). It 
  was on the road from Anurādhapura to Jambukola. MT. 403.
- Samuddavānija Jātaka 
  (No. 466)
- Samuddavijayā. Queen of Bharata, ruler of Roruva. See the
  Aditta Jātaka. She is identified with 
  Rāhulamātā. J.iii.474.
- Samuddhara. A king of sixty seven kappas ago, a previous birth of 
  Yūthikapupphiya Thera. Ap.i.184.
- Sāmugāma. A village gifted by Aggabodhi III. to the padhānaghara, 
  called Mahallarāja. Cv.xliv.120.
- Samugga Jātaka (No. 436)
- Samuggata. Fifty thousand kappas ago there were seven kings of this 
  name, all previous births of Sobhita (Rakkhita) Thera. Ap.i.164; ThagA.i.173.
- Samujjavasālā. A building in Anurādhapura. The clay from under the 
  northern steps of the building was used for the construction of utensils used 
  in the coronation festival of the kings of Ceylon. MT. 307.
- Samvannanānayadīpanī. A grammatical work by Jambudhaja Thera of 
  Pagan. Bode, op cit., 55.
- Samvara
- Samvara Jātaka (No. 462)
- Samvara Sutta. On the four efforts: to restrain, abandon, make 
  become and watch over. A.ii.6.
- Samvasita. A king of twenty eight kappas ago, a former birth of 
  Gandhodaka Thera. Ap.i.106.
- Samvejanīya Sutta
- Samvutta Sutta. The three spheres -  kāma, rūpa, arūpa -  
  must be given up and three kinds of training must be developed: greater virtue 
  (adhisīla), greater thought, greater insight. A.iv.444.
- Samyama
- Samyoga Sutta. On how men and women forge bonds for themselves by 
  being attached to sex. A.iv.57.
- Samyojana Sutta. On the ten 
  samyojanas. A.v.17.
- Samyutta Nikāya, Samyuttāgama
  
  
  
 
 
 