tizya
Tiṣya , ( 1 ) (= Pali Tissa), n. of a former Buddha: Mv iii.240.5 ; 241.15 ; 243.12 ; 244.3 ; 245.14 f. ; 247.8 ; 248.17 ; LV 5.10 ; 172.3 (so read for Lefm. Tikṣṇa, confirmed by Tib. ḥod ldan , as in Mvy 1046 = Tiṣya; divide Tiṣya lohamuṣṭinā); Sukh 6.3 ; Gv 206.12 ; ( 2 ) n. of a future Buddha: Gv 441.25 , in a list of them; cf. Pali Tissa, 2 in DPPN , also in such a list, but the lists do not otherwise correspond; ( 3 ) (= Pali Tissa, in same vs , DN ii.261.13 , cf. DPPN Tissa 6) n. of a Mahābrahmā: Mahāsamāj. Waldschmidt, Kl. Skt. Texte 4 , 191.11 ; ( 4 ) (= Pali Tissa, 5 of DPPN ) n. of one of the leading disciples (agraśrāvaka) of the Buddha Kāśyapa: Mv i.307.4, 17 ; ( 5 ) in a list of cakravarti-rājānaḥ, Mvy 3605 ( Tib. rgyal ), but the adjoining names are mostly only those of Śākya nobles, contemporaries of the Buddha, incl. even Siddhārtha (!); stands between Nanda and Bhadrika; ( 6 ) as n. for Śāriputra (otherwise Upatiṣya ): SP 91.7 ( vs ); ( 7 ) n. of a brother of Śāriputra: Mv iii.56.11 ; [Page254-b] ( 8 ) n. of Śāriputraʼs father: Av ii.186.6 ; ( 9 ) in a list of ‘disciples’ (śrāvaka): Mvy 1046 ( Tib. ḥod ldan ); followed immediately by Upatiṣya; Śāriputra is named, 1032 , in the same list; various monks of the name Tissa are mentioned in Pali , see DPPN ; ( 10 ) n. of a householder (associated with Puṣya 4) of Rauruka; converted by Kātyāyana and attained enlightenment: Divy 551.6 ff. ; 571.3, 5 ; apparently not the same as Pali Tissa, 13 in DPPN , a rājā of Roruva (= Rauruka).