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a table land
Sānu (masculine and neuter) [Vedic sānu] ridge Vv 32 10 ; Ja III 172. The commentary on the former passage (Vv-a 136), translates vana wood, {634} that on the latter paṃsupabbata; sānupabbata a forest-hill Ja IV 277; VI 415, 540; pabbata-sānu-gocaraṃ Ja III 175; giri-sānu-darīsu Ja III 301; IV 195.
【陰、中】 高原。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Sānu</c> </b> <br>His mother took him to the monks for ordination, thinking thus to ensure for him supreme happiness. Sānu lost his intellectual discernment and grew distraught and longed to go roaming. His former Yakkha mother seeing this, warned his human mother as described in the Sānu Sutta. The latter was overwhelmed with grief, and, when Sānu visited her, he found her weeping. She told him that he was as good as dead in that he had rejected the Buddha’s teaching and turned again to lower things, hence her sorrow. <c c="#3b6bd3">Thag.44</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
(fem, fem, nt) table land; plateau; mountain-top
(masc, masc) name of a boy possessed by a daemon [lit.] plateau
(masc, masc) name of an arahant monk [lit.] plateau