Bhāvitatta
1. Bhāvitatta. One of the two chief disciples of Sumana Buddha (J.i.34; Bu.v.26). He was the purohita in Sumana's city of birth, and was one of those to whom Sumana preached his first sermon. BuA. 126.
2. Bhāvitatta. A king who heard Paduma Buddha preach, and became a monk with a retinue of one hundred thousand crores. BuA.148.
3. Bhāvitatta. The name of two Pacceka Buddhas. M.iii.69.
bhāvita : [pp. of bhāveti] increased; cultivated; developed.
Bhāvitatta1 (adj.) [bhāvita+attan] one whose attan (ātman) is bhāvita, i. e. well trained or composed. Attan here=citta (as PvA 139), thus "self -- composed, well -- balanced" A iv.26; Sn 277, 322, 1049; Dh 106, 107; Nd2 142; Nd2 475 B (indriyāni bh.); J ii.112 (˚bhāvanāya when the training of thought is perfect); Vism 185 (˚bhāvana, adj. one of well -- trained character), 267, 400 (+bahulī -- kata); DhA i.122 (a˚); ThA 164 (indriya˚). See foll.
Bhāvitatta2 (nt.) [abstr. fr. bhāvita=*bhāvitattvaŋ] only neg. a˚ the fact of not developing or cultivating S iii.153, 475; Pv ii.966.
bhāvitatta: I. a. 自我已被修習 II. n. 已被修習的狀態