vajirapāṇi

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Pali[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit वज्रपाणि (vajrapāṇi), a compound of वज्र (vajra, a kind of crossed mace; a thunderbolt) + पाणि (pāṇi, hand, noun).

Noun[edit]

vajirapāṇi

  1. having a diamond mace in his hand
    Taṃ kho pana vajirapāṇiṃ yakkhaṃ bhagavā ceva passati ambaṭṭho ca māṇavo.
    And the Blessed One perceived the spirit bearing the thunderbolt, and so did Ambaṭṭha the Brahman.

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References[edit]

  • Concise Pali-English Dictionary by A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera