Ārāḍa (2895)

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Ārāḍa
Entry 2895, Page 103, Col. 2
(ArAqa, ArAqa)
Ārāḍa¦ (also Arāḍa, q.v., and see next; = Pali Āḷāra), n. of a sage under whom Śākyamuni studied for a time; in a dvandva cpd. Ārāḍodraka (-Udraka) Divy 392.1 (see also under Arāḍa and Ārāḍaka); generally surnamed Kālāma (= Pali id.): °ḍa-Kāl° as one word Mvy 3515, but regularly two words: Mv ii.118.1 ff.; 198.1; iii.322.15, 17; in LV 238.14, 19 f.; 239.6, 12; 403.20; 404.2--3, 3--4, Lefmann reads the surname always Kālāpa; the mss. generally vary, in 404.3 all have Kālāma. How- ever, there seems to have been some support in northern tradition for the ending -pa, for Tib. on Mvy and LV renders sgyu rtsal śes (byed), knowing arts, which seems to point to analysis into kalā plus a form of root āp-. [Page104-a+ 71]

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