satthar 1 · satthar 2
Satthar [Vedic śāstr̥, agent noun from śās] teacher, master — nominative satthā D I 49; Snp 179; accusative satthāraṃ D I 163; Snp 153, 343; instrumental satthārā D I 163; instrumental satthunā Mhv 32, 19; genitive satthu D I 110; It 79; Vin I 12; genitive satthuno D II 128; Snp 547, 573, locative satthari Dhs 1004; nominative and accusative plural satthāro D I 230; A I 277; Miln 4; genitive plural satthārānaṃ Ja I 509. — See e.g. D I 230; A I 277; Vin I 8; Thig 387. — The 6 teachers (as in detail at D I 52-59 and various places) are Pūraṇa Kassapa, Makkhali Gosāla, Nigaṇṭha Nāthaputta, Sañjaya Belaṭṭhiputta, Ajita-Kāsakambalī, Pakudha Kaccāyana. — 5 teachers at Vin II 186; A III 123. — 3 at D I 230; A I 277. The master par excellence is the Buddha D I 110; II 128; III 119 f.; A III 248; IV 120, 460; Snp 153, 545, 955 (see exegesis in detail at Nidd I 446 = Nidd II §630), 1148; Vism 389, 401, 604. — gaṇa-satthar leader of a company Ja II 41, 72; satthāra-dassana sight of the Master Pj II 49; satthu-d-anvaya successor of the M. Snp 556.
(masc, masc, agent, from sāsati) master; teacher teacher, master, Buddha Construction: √sās + tar
(masc, masc, agent, from sāsati) name of a privately awakened Buddha [lit.] teacher Construction: √sās + tar