

Pali Proper Names — S
- Sobaragāma.
A village mentioned in the account of the campaigns of Parakkamabāhu I.
Cv.lxx.187.
- Sobbha-vihāra.
A monastery in which Sena II. built an image house. Cv.li.76.
- Sobha.
King of Sobhavatī in the time of Konāgamana Buddha (Bu.xxiv.16; D.ii.7). He
sent a branch of the Bodhi tree to Ceylon in the care of Kanakadattā. MT.355,
where he is called Sobhana.
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Sobhana
- Sobhanā.
An eminent Therī of Ceylon. Dpv.xviii.15.
- Sobhati Sutta.
Monks, nuns and lay disciples, both male and female, who are accomplished in
wisdom, disciplined, confident, deeply learned, hearers of the Dhamma, living
according to the Dhamma — these illumine the religion. A.ii.8.
- Sobhavatī.
The city of birth of Konāgamana Buddha. Its king was Sobha (Sobhana).
Bu.xxiv.16; J.i.43; D.ii.7.
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Sobhita
- Sobhitā.
An eminent Therī of Jambudīpa. Dpv.xviii.9.
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Sodhana
- Sodhika.
A country over which Seri (q.v.) reigned as king. SA.i.90.
- Sogandhika.
A Niraya, or, more probably, a period of suffering in Avīci. S.i.102; SN.126;
SNA.ii.476.
- Sokatinnā.
The name of an apsaras, or of a divine musical instrument. VvA.94; cf. 211,
372.
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Soma
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Somā
- Somā Sutta.
Describes the temptation of Somā Therī (1) by Māra. S.i.129f.
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Somadatta
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Somadatta Jātaka (No. 211, 410)
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Somadeva
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Somadevī
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Somamitta Thera
- Somanadeva.
Father of Sapattā, Channā and Upālī, who were eminent Therīs, expert in the
Vinaya. Dpv.xviii.29.
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Somanassa
-
Somanassa Jātaka (No. 505)
- Somanassā.
Wife of Siddhattha Buddha before his renunciation. BuA.185; but Bu.xvii. calls
her Sumanā.
- Somanassamālaka.
A sacred spot in Anurādhapura, where Kassapa Buddha preached during his visit
to Ceylon (Mhv.xv.159). Later, Uttiya, brother of Devānampiyatissa, built a
cetiya there. MT. 358.
- Somanātha.
A park laid out by Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxxix.10.
- Somara, Somāra.
Evidently the name of a country famous for its silk (somarapata). E.g.,
VibhA.159; Vsm.109, 550.
- Somārāma.
A vihāra built in the name of Somadevī by Vattagāmani, on the spot where she
had seen, while in hiding, a samanera, who had used his hand to screen himself
while urinating. Mhv.xxxiii.84; for identification see Mhv.Trs.235, n.3.
- Somavaddhana.
One of the palaces occupied by Sumana Buddha before his renunciation. BuA.186;
but see Sumana (1).
- Somavatī.
A channel leading from the Kaddūravaddhamāna tank to the
Arimaddavijayaggāma
tank. Cv.lxxix.6.
- Somayāga.
One of the seven great sages (isī) of great power. J.vi.99.
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Sona
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Sonā
- Sona 1.
The Bodhisatta born as a brahmin of Benares. See the Sona-Nanda Jāttaka.
- Sona 2.
See Sona.
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Sonadanda
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Sonadanda Sutta
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Sonadinna
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Sonadinnā
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Sonagiri, Sonnagiri
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Sonaka Jātaka (No. 529)
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Sonaka Thera
- Sonaka.
Son of a chaplain of Rājagaha. He afterwards became a Pacceka Buddha. See the
Sonaka Jātaka.
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Sonakāyana
- Sonakāyana Sutta.
Sikhā Moggallāna’s conversation with the Buddha regarding
Sonakāyana.
-
Sona-Nanda Jātaka (No. 532)
- Sonārāma.
The monastery in which Phussa Buddha died. Bu.xix.25; BuA.195 calls it
Setārāma.
- Sonatthera Vagga.
Also called Mahā Vagga. The fifth chapter of the Udāna.
- Sonāyamātā.
An eminent laywoman, disciple of the Buddha (A.iv.348). She was evidently
mother of Sonā Therī (Sonā
5).
- Sonemi.
Name of a Pacceka Buddha. ApA.i.107.
- Sonnābha.
Twenty kappas ago there were eight kings of this name, previous births of
Kanikāracchadaniya. Ap.i.183.
- Sonnamāli.
See Mahā Thūpa.
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Sonuttara
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Sopāka
- Sora Lankagiri.
A general of Parakkamabāhu I, who took part in his Indian campaign.
Cv.lxxvi.250.
- Sorandakkotta.
A stronghold in South India. Cv.lxxvi.304.
- Sorata 1.
A Pacceka Buddha. M.iii.70.
- Sorata 2.
A devout layman in the time of Kassapa Buddha. For his story see
Andhavana.
MA.i.337; but at SA.i.148 he is called Yasodhara.
- Soratthakā.
The inhabitants of Surattha. Mil.331.
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Soreyya
- Soreyya Revata.
See Revata.
- Sosānika Mahākumāra Thera.
An Elder who lived in a charnel field for sixty years. He was unknown to any
other monk. AA.i.44.
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Sota Sutta
- Sotānugata Sutta.
A detailed explanation of the four advantages to be looked for from the
frequent verbal practice of teachings heard with the ear, from considering
them in the mind, and from thoroughly penetrating them by view. A.ii.185ff.
- Sotāpanna Samyutta.
The fifty-fifth Samyutta of the Samyutta Nikāya. S.v.342-60.
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Sotāpanna Sutta
- Sotarā Sutta.
The detailed qualities of a state-elephant, as hearer, destroyer, warder,
endurer, and goer; and the corresponding qualities of a monk. A.iii.161.
- Sotārāma.
A pleasance in which Sobhita Buddha died. BuA.140; but Bu.vii.30 calls it
Sīhārāma.
- Sotthija, Sotthiya.
The constant attendant of Konāgamana Buddha. Bu.xxiv.22; J.i.43; D.ii.6.
- Sotthika.
A setthi, one of the chief lay patrons of Vessabhū Buddha. Bu.xxii.25;
BuA.208; but J.i.94 calls him Sotthiya.
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Sotthisena
- Sotthivatī.
A city, the capital of the Ceti country, in the time of King Upacara
(Apacara). J.iii.454.
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Sotthiya
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Sotthiyākara
- Sotumbarā.
A river on whose banks buffaloes live. J.vi.507.
- Sovannakattarika Thera.
An arahant. In a previous birth he gave an alābu to Padumuttara Buddha.
Ap.ii.389.
- Sovannakinkhaniya Thera.
An arahant. In the time of Atthadassī Buddha he was an ascetic, and built a
thūpa of sand in the name of the Buddha. Because he was too ill to visit the
Buddha, he offered it sonnakinkhanika flowers. Ap.ii.388.
- Sovannapāli.
See Suvannapāli.
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Sovīra
- Sovīra Jātaka.
See the Aditta Jātaka.
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Subāhu
- Subandhu
(Subuddha). A brahmin of Benares, father of Tekicchakāri Thera. He incurred
the wrath of Cānakka and was thrown into prison by Candagutta. ThagA.i.440.
- Subbata.
A king of long ago, a previous birth of Kutivihāriya (Nalamāliya) Thera.
ThagA.i.131; Ap.i.143.
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Subha
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Subhā
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Subha Sutta
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Subhadda
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Subhaddā
- Subhaddācetiya.
A cetiya in Pulatthipura built by Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxxviii.51.
- Subhaddakaccā.
See Bhaddakaccā.
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Subhadeva
- Subhaga.
A son of the Nāga king, Dhatarattha. See the
Bhūridatta Jātaka. He is
identified with Moggallāna. J.vi.219.
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Subhagavana
- Subhagavatī.
The pleasance in Khemavatī where Kakusandha Buddha was born. BuA.213.
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Subhagiri, Subha-pabbata, Sundara-pabbata
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Subhakinnā, Subhakinhā
- Subhakūta.
The name of Missaka Mountain (Sīlakūta) in the time of Kassapa Buddha. Ceylon
was then known as Mandadīpa. It was on Subhakūta that Kassapa Buddha landed
when he arrived in Ceylon. Mhv.xv.131f.; Dpv.xvii.14.
- Subhapabbata,
Subbhācala. See Subhagiri.
- Subhāsita Sutta.
The Buddha tells the monks that good speech is that which is spoken well,
righteously, affectionately and truthfully. Vangīsa, who is present, renders
the Buddha’s speech into verse. S.i.188; cf. SN., p.78f.
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Subhavatī
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Subhūta Thera
- Subhūtacandana.
A Thera of Pagan who wrote the Lingatthavivarana, a Pāli grammar. Gv.63, 72;
Bode, op. cit., 22.
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Subhūti Sutta
- Subodhālankāra.
A work on Pāli prosody by Sangharakkhita Thera of Ceylon. Gv.61; P.L.C.199f.
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Subrahmā
- Subrahmā Sutta.
Describes the visit of the devaputta Subrahmā to the Buddha. S.i.53.
- Subuddha 1.
See Susuddha.
- Subuddha 2.
See Subandhu.
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Sucanda
- Sucandā.
Mother of Piyadassī Buddha and wife of Sudatta. Bu.xiv.15; BuA. (172) calls
her Candli.
- Sucandaka 1.
A palace occupied by Rāmapandita. J.iv.130.
- Sucandaka 2.
The city where Atthadassī Buddha first met his Chief Disciples. BuA.179.
- Sucarita Sutta.
The Buddha says, in answer to a question, that those who practise good conduct
are born in the Gandhabba-world, because such is their wish. S.iii.250.
- Sucarita Vagga.
The twenty third chapter of the Catukka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya.
A.ii.228-30.
- Sucarūdassana.
Seventeen kappas ago there were eight kings of this name, previous births of
Punnamāsa (Paccāgamanīya) Thera. ThagA.i.54; Ap.i.113.
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Succaja Jātaka (No. 320)
- Succhavi.
A king of twenty four kappas ago, a, previous birth of Telmakkhiya Thera.
Ap.i.231.
- Sucela.
Seven kappas ago there were eight kings of this name, previous births of
Kapparukkhiya (Kappa) Thera. Ap.i.91.
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Sūci Jātaka (No. 387)
- Sūcidāyaka Thera.
An arahant. In a previous birth he had given a needle to Sumedha Buddha. He
was king four times, under the name of Dīpādhipati. Ap.i.122.
- Suciloma Sutta.
Describes the visit of the Buddha to Suciloma’s abode. S.i.207f.; SN.p.47f.
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Suciloma, Sūciloma
- Sūciloma.
See Suciloma.
- Sucimā.
One of the palaces occupied by Mangala Buddha in his last lay life. BuA.116;
but see Mangala.
- Sucīmatī.
Mother of Bhaddā Kāpilānī, when she was born in Sāgala as the daughter
of the brahmin Kapila. ThigA.73.
- Sucimhita.
A celestial musician, or perhaps a musical instrument. Vv.ii.10; VvA.93, 96,
211; but see 372.
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Sucimukhī
- Sucīndhara.
A mahāsāla brahmin, father of Candamānava. BuA.110.
- Sucindharā.
A Nāgī who gave a meal of milk rice to Atthadassī Buddha just before his
Enlightenment. BuA.178.
- Sucindhara.
A pleasance near Sobhana, where Atthadassī Buddha was born. BuA.178.
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Sucintita
- Suciparivāra 1.
The Bodhisatta born as setthi of Benares. See the
Sirikālakanni Jātaka.
J.iii.257f.
- Suciparivāra 2.
A very rich merchant of Benares. See the Gangamāla Jātaka. J.iii.444f.
- Sucira Jātaka.
Another name for the Aditta Jātaka. See J.iv.360.
- Sucīrata.
A brahmin of the Bhāradvājagotta, chaplain to Dhanañjaya Koravya of Indapatta.
See the Sambhava Jātaka. He is identified with Anuruddha. J.v.67; referred to
at DA.i.155.
- Sucitta.
A village — the residence of Sirivaddhanā, who gave milk rice to Vessabhū
Buddha. BuA.205.
- Sucittā.
Wife of Vessabhū Buddha, before his renunciatioin. Bu.xxii.20.
- Sucitti.
An Asura, one of the Dānaveghasas, present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya
Sutta. D.ii.259.
- Sudanta.
See Sudatta (11).
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Sudassā
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Sudassana
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Sudassanā
- Sudassana Sutta.
See Mahāsudassana Sutta.
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Sudassana-khumbha
- Sudassanamāla.
A place in Anurādhapura, near the Ratanamāla. Konāgamana and Kassapa Buddhas
preached there on their visits to Ceylon. Mhv.xv.124, 158.
- Sudassanapadhanasala.-A
building in Talacatukka. Ras.ii.9.
- Sudassanārāma.
A monastery in which Dhammadassī Buddha held an assembly of his monks. There
he declared the eminence of his disciple, Hārita. BuA.183.
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Sudassī
- Sudātha 1.
A Pacceka Buddha in a nominal list. M.iii.70.
- Sudātha 2.
The lion in the Vannāroha Jātaka. He is identified with Sāriputta.
J.iii.193.
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Sudatta
- Sudattā 1.
Mother of Sumedha Buddha. Bu.xii.18; J.i.38.
- Sudattā 2.
An aggasāvikā of Tissa Buddha. Bu.xviii.22; J.i.40.
- Sudāyaka.
A king of five kappas ago, a previous birth of Ajinadāyaka Thera. Ap.i.214.
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Suddhaka Sutta
- Suddhanā 1.
One of the chief lay women followers of Metteyya Buddha. Anāgat.vs.60.
- Suddhanā 2.
An eminent lay woman disciple of the Buddha. A.iv.347.
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Suddhatthaka Sutta
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Suddhavāsa
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Suddhāvāsā
- Suddhāvāsakāyikā devā.
A group of devas, inhabitants of the Suddhāvāsā, who appeared before the
Buddha and recited three verses in praise of the Sangha. S.i.26; cf.
D.ii.253f.
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Suddhika Sutta
- Suddhika
Vagga. The first chapter of the Indriya Samyutta. S.v.193-99.
- Suddhika.
A householder, one of the chief supporters of Metteyya Buddha. Anāgat.vs.60.
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Suddhika-Bhāradvāja
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Suddhodana
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Sudeva
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Sudhābhojana Jātaka (No. 535)
- Sudhaja.
A king of four kappas ago, a previous birth of Vacchagotta Thera. ThagA.i.221;
cf. Ap.i.177.
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Sudhamma
-
Sudhammā
- Sudhammā Sabhā.
See Sudhammā (3).
- Sudhammapura.
The Pāli name for the city of Thaton. Bode, op. cit., 12.
- Sudhamma-sāmanera.
Given as an example (VibhA.389) of one whose patisambhidā became clear
(visada) from listening to the Dhamma.
- Sudhammavatī.
A city in whose park Sujāta Buddha held the first assembly of his monks.
BuA.169.
- Sudhāmundakavāsi-dahara.
Given as an example of one who came to grief through hearing a woman’s voice.
AA.i.15.
- Sudhanā.
See Sutanū.
- Sudhañña 1.
A setthi, father of Dhaññiavatī (q.v.). BuA.147.
- Sudhañña 2.
The city of birth of Piyadassī Buddha; but see Anoma (11). Bu.xiv.15.
- Sudhaññaka, Sudhaññavatī.
The city of birth of Revata Buddha. Bu.vi.16; J.i.35; BuA.131 calls it
Sudhaññavatī.
- Sudhaññavatī.
See Sudhaññaka above.
- Sudhāpindiya Thera.
An arahant. Ninety four kappas ago he gave mortar (sudhāpinda) for the
construction of the cetiya of Siddhattha Buddha. Thirty kappas ago he was king
thirteen times under the name of Patisankhāra. Ap.i.133.
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Sudinna
- Sudinnabhānavāra.
The second chapter of the Sutta Vibhanga of the Vinaya. Vin.iii.11-21.
- Sudūra Sutta.
Four pairs of things which are very far from each other: the sky and the
earth, the hither and further shores of the ocean, the positions of sunrise
and sunset, the Dhammas of good and bad monks. A.ii.50.
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Sugandha Thera
- Sugatavinaya Sutta.
The benefits which accrue to the world through a Tathāgata and his Vinaya and
the four things which lead to the confusion of the Saddhamma. A.ii.147f.
- Sugatuppatti Sutta.-A
man whose mind is pure is born after death in heaven. Itv. p.13, quoted in the
Sutta Sangaha (No.28)
- Suguttā.
One of the chief lay women patrons of Sikhī Buddha. Bu.xxi.22.
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Suhanu Jātaka (No. 158)
- Suhanu.
A horse belonging to the king of Benares. See the
Suhanu Jātaka.
- Suhemā.
Probably the wife of the goose king Dhatarattha. J.v.366.
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Suhemanta Thera
-
Sujā
- Sujampati.
A name for Sakka.
- Sujampatikā.-See
Sarana Thera
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Sujāta
-
Sujātā
-
Sujāta Jātaka (No. 269)
- Sujāta Sutta.
The Buddha sees Sujāta Thera coming towards him, and praises him both for
beauty of appearance and beauty of attainment. S.ii.278f.