adjective · sundara 2 · sundara 1
good
good; nice; beautiful
Sundara (adjective) [cf. Epic and Classical Sanskrit sundara] beautiful, good, nice, well Ja II 11, 98; Pj II 410, 493 (cf. parovara). It is very frequent as commentary word, e.g. for prefix su° Pv-a 57, 77; Vv-a 111; for subha Pv-a 14, 44; for sādhu Pj II 176; for sobhana Pv-a 49; for seyyo Pv-a 130.
【形】 好的,美好的,美麗的。~tara,【形】 更好的,更美麗的。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Sundara</c> </b> <br>A monk of Rājagaha. One day, as he walked through the street, a woman asked him to stop for a moment that she might worship him, and, raising the end of his robe, took his penis into her mouth. A doubt arose in his mind as to whether any blame attached to him and he consulted the Buddha, who said that as Sundara had not acquiesced in the act, he was blameless. <c c="#3b6bd3">Vin.iii.36</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
(masc, masc) name of a privately awakened Buddha [lit.] beautiful
(adj, adj) good; pleasant; agreeable; beautiful good, nice, beautiful