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भद्रिक (bhadrika)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
भद्रिक
m.
N.
of a prince of the Śākyas,
Buddh.
(v.l. भद्रक).
Monier Williams 1872
English
भद्रिक, अस्, m., N. of a man
[cf. भद्रक।]
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
bhadrika,
(1) adj. (= Skt. bhadra-ka, Pali bhaddaka), felicitous: °keṇa śākyarājena (refers to Śuddhodana, hence not n. pr.) LV 〔122.1〕 (prose, no v.l.
possibly, however, read bhadrakeṇa?)
(2) (= Pali Bhaddiya) n. of one of the five bhadravargīya monks, q.v. (also Bhadraka, Bhadrajit, qq.v.): Mv 〔iii.337.5〕
〔339.1〕
LV 〔1.8〕
SP 〔1.10〕
Divy 〔268.6〕
(3) (app. not the same as 2, but also = Pali Bhaddiya, 2 in DPPN
BHS also Bhaṭṭika, q.v.), n. of a Śākyan youth, usually associated with Aniruddha or Mahānāman (2) or both
became a disciple of Buddha: LV 〔229.12〕
Mvy 〔3606〕
Av 〔ii.112.4〕
〔113.6 ff.〕
as one of 8 mahāśrāvaka, q.v., Mmk 〔64.11〕
see also Lavaṇabhadrika, prob. not the same
(4) n. of a pratyekabuddha: Mv 〔iii.414.4〕
(5) n. of a yakṣa: Māy 〔66〕 (living at Bhadrikā)
(6) (= Pali Bhaddika, or Bhaddiya), n. of a city: °ke nagare Karmav 〔68.8〕 (acc. to Léviʼs note, a Chin. version points to Bhadrikā, q.v., but I do not see how it gives any clue to the quantity of the a-vowel)
the same city is called Bhadraṃkara Divy 〔123.16〕
〔125.10 ff.〕
MSV 〔i.241.1〕
〔ii.32.8〕
the country containing it is given the same name, Bhadraṃkareṣu janapadeṣu Divy 〔125.16 ff.〕
cf. also Bhadrapura.