Daddari, Daddarī: 3 definitions
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Daddari means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism)
Daddarī (दद्दरी) (or Dardarī) is the name of a Ḍākinī who, together with the Vīra (hero) named Daddara forms one of the 36 pairs situated in the Vāyucakra, according to the 10th century Ḍākārṇava chapter 15. Accordingly, the vāyucakra refers to one of the three divisions of the dharma-puṭa (‘dharma layer’), situated in the Herukamaṇḍala. The 36 pairs of Ḍākinīs [viz., Daddarī] and Vīras are dark blue in color; they each have one face and four arms; they hold a skull bowl, a skull staff, a small drum, and a knife.

Tibetan Buddhism includes schools such as Nyingma, Kadampa, Kagyu and Gelug. Their primary canon of literature is divided in two broad categories: The Kangyur, which consists of Buddha’s words, and the Tengyur, which includes commentaries from various sources. Esotericism and tantra techniques (vajrayāna) are collected indepently.
Languages of India and abroad
Pali-English dictionary
1) daddari (ဒဒ္ဒရိ) [(thī) (ထီ)]—
[daddara1+ī(i).dadda+kara+ī (i).dadda+rī(ri).]]dadda]] itisaddaṃ karotīti daddarī,ī,ka-lopo.daddati vā saddavisesena pariṇamatīti daddarī.dara vidāraṇe vā,darīyatīti.sūci.(.,ṭī.144-nitea daddarihu rassarhieiea).(daddarī-saṃ)]
[ဒဒ္ဒရ၁+ဤ(ဣ)။ ဒဒ္ဒ+ကရ+ဤ (ဣ)။ ဒဒ္ဒ+ရီ(ရိ)။ "ဒဒ္ဒ" ဣတိသဒ္ဒံ ကရောတီတိ ဒဒ္ဒရီ၊ ဤ၊ က-လောပေါ။ ဒဒ္ဒတိ ဝါ သဒ္ဒဝိသေသေန ပရိဏမတီတိ ဒဒ္ဒရီ။ ဒရ ဝိဒါရဏေ ဝါ၊ ဒရီယတီတိ။ သူစိ။ (ဓာန်။ ဓာန်၊ဋီ။ ၁၄၄-၌ ဒဒ္ဒရိဟု ရဿနှင့်ရှိ၏)။ (ဒဒ္ဒရီ-သံ)]
2) daddarī (ဒဒ္ဒရီ) [(thī) (ထီ)]—
[daddara1+ī(i).dadda+kara+ī (i).dadda+rī(ri).]]dadda]] itisaddaṃ karotīti daddarī,ī,ka-lopo.daddati vā saddavisesena pariṇamatīti daddarī.dara vidāraṇe vā,darīyatīti.sūci.(.,ṭī.144-nitea daddarihu rassarhieiea).(daddarī-saṃ)]
[ဒဒ္ဒရ၁+ဤ(ဣ)။ ဒဒ္ဒ+ကရ+ဤ (ဣ)။ ဒဒ္ဒ+ရီ(ရိ)။ "ဒဒ္ဒ" ဣတိသဒ္ဒံ ကရောတီတိ ဒဒ္ဒရီ၊ ဤ၊ က-လောပေါ။ ဒဒ္ဒတိ ဝါ သဒ္ဒဝိသေသေန ပရိဏမတီတိ ဒဒ္ဒရီ။ ဒရ ဝိဒါရဏေ ဝါ၊ ဒရီယတီတိ။ သူစိ။ (ဓာန်။ ဓာန်၊ဋီ။ ၁၄၄-၌ ဒဒ္ဒရိဟု ရဿနှင့်ရှိ၏)။ (ဒဒ္ဒရီ-သံ)]
[Pali to Burmese]
1) daddari—
(Burmese text): (ဒရ်း ဒရ်း 'ဒန်း ဒန်း,ဒုန်း ဒုန်း' ဟူသော အသံ-ရှိ- ကို ပြုတတ်သော၊ အသံအထူးဖြင့် မြည်ဟိန်းတတ် သော) တဖက်ပိတ်စည်၊ စည်ပုတ်။
(Auto-Translation): (A side-drum that produces the sound 'drum drum, done done' and is capable of producing special sounds, commonly used in traditional music.)
2) daddarī—
(Burmese text): (ဒရ်း ဒရ်း 'ဒန်း ဒန်း,ဒုန်း ဒုန်း' ဟူသော အသံ-ရှိ- ကို ပြုတတ်သော၊ အသံအထူးဖြင့် မြည်ဟိန်းတတ် သော) တဖက်ပိတ်စည်၊ စည်ပုတ်။
(Auto-Translation): (A type of drum that produces the sound "drum drum, don don", known for its special sound, is called a thapet pyit, or saiput.)

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Daddarika, Daddarisu, Daddariya.
Full-text: Daddarika, Ghatadaddarivadaka, Dardari, Tara, Vayucakra.
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