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- Nawa Ryūken
- 大阪大学講師,博士(文学)
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- パーリ三蔵におけるkāya-(「集まり」)を後肢とする複合語について
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<p>In this paper, I present a list of the sources of kāya- suffix compounds in the Pāli canon. Due to limitations of space, the list deals with compounds in which, of the three meanings set by A Critical Pāli Dictionary (s.v. kāya-), -kāya means “(inanimate) mass, multitude.”</p><p>I note two characteristics of these compounds based on their description in the Pāli commentaries: First, they can collectively describe all constituents (creatures or things) in a given range (e.g., “collection of hair [kesakāya-]” in a human body). Second, a compound can be synonymous with its prefix noun (e.g., “earth [paṭhavī-]” and “collection of earth [paṭhavīkāya-]”). According to the Pāli commentaries, nouns capable of forming kāya- suffix compounds include those that denote a wide range of items (bahuka-), such as hair (kesa-) and bone (aṭṭhi-). In contrast, nouns referring to a restricted set of items (paricchinna-), like kidney (vakka-), do not participate in such compounds.</p><p>I also present an overview of the usage of kāya- in the Vedic literature and the so-called “Seniors” of the Śvetāmbara Jain canon.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu)
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Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu) 72 (2), 941-935, 2024-03-20
Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies
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- CRID
- 1390019933062827136
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- ISSN
- 18840051
- 00194344
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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