BadravargIya
bhadravargīya , m. pl. , also written °vargiya , and °vargika, °vargīka ; regularly preceded by pañcaka , q.v. , or rarely ( e.g. LV 264.17 ) pañca, as separate adj. (= Pali pañcavaggiyā, or °ikā, with or without bhikkhū), the five first disciples of Buddha ( Tib. , e.g. on LV 245.16 , lṅa sde bzaṅ po , five good-class ); no corresp. for bhadra seems ever to occur in this group in Pali , where bhaddavaggiyā applies to a very different group, DPPN : °gīya LV 245.16 ; 264.17 ; 265.3 ; 404.7 etc. ; 407.16 etc. ; 416.15 ; Mv ii.241.2 ; iii.329.2, 6, 9, 14 ; 331.1 ; 335.12 ; 337.13 ; 353.14 ; 415.7 (in several of these v.l. °giya, in 331.1 °gīka, in 335.12 °gika); °giya iii.322.20 ( v.l. °gīya); 323.4 ; 328.20 ; °gika iii.335.8 (so, or °gīka, mss. ); 337.7, 16 ; 339.3 ; 353.17 ; 415.13 ; °gīka iii.337.10 ( mss. , no v.l. ); pañcakānāṃ bhadravargikānāṃ jātakaṃ iii.356.19 (colophon). Their names given e.g. in Mv iii.328.20 , and elsewhere, sometimes without the designation bhadrav°, as SP 1.9 f. ; LV 1.6—8 ; Sukh 2.2 f. ; the approved forms seem to be Ājñātakauṇḍinya, Aśvajit, Vāṣpa, Mahānāman (3), and Bhadrika (2), qq.v. for variants and Pali equivalents.