masculine · sarabha 1 · sarabha 2
a kind of deer
Sarabha [Vedic śarabha a sort of deer Ja IV 267; VI 537] (rohiccasarabhā migā = rohitā sarabhamigā, commentary ibid. 538); Sarabhamiga-jātaka the 483rd Jātaka Ja I 193, 406 (text Sarabhaṅga); IV 263 f. -pallaṅka "antelope-couch," a high seat, from which the Bodhisatta preaches Ja III 342 (cf. vara-pallaṅka Ja III 364); -pādaka having legs like those of a gazelle Ja I 267. {629}
【陽】 獐子。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Sarabha</c> </b> <br>A Paribbājaka who joined the Order and soon after left it. He then went about proclaiming in Rājagaha that he knew the Dhamma and Vinaya of the Sakyaputta monks, and that was why he had left their Order. The Buddha, being told of this, visited the Paribbājakārāma, on the banks of the Sappinikā, and challenged Sarabha to repeat his statement. Three times the challenge was uttered, but Sarabha sat silent. The Buddha then declared to the Paribbājakas that no one could say that his claim to Enlightenment was unjustified, or that his dhamma, if practised, did not lead to the destruction of Ill. After the Buddha’s departure, the Paribbājakas taunted and abused Sarabha. <c c="#3b6bd3">AN.i.185ff.</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
(masc, masc) kind of deer
(masc, masc) name of a wandering ascetic [lit.] deer