anupalambha (887)

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anupalambha
Entry 887, Page 29, Col. 2
(anupalamBa, anupalamBa)
anupalambha¦, m.c. also anopa°, m., or adj. (Bhvr.), inconceivability; inconceivable (see s.v. upalambha); often substantially non-reality or without reality: °bha-dharma- kṣānti RP 12.2; opposed to the heresy (dṛṣṭi) of upa- lambha; anopalambha dharma śrutva kāṅkṣa nāsya vidyate, niḥsattva eti sattvadharma nātra ātma vidyate RP 12.10; °bha-śūnyatā Mvy 948, emptiness that consists in inconceivability (unreality, of everything); śūnyatānu- palambheṣu dharmeṣu KP 97.3, in regard to states of being which because of voidness (so Tib., stoṅ pa ñid kyis) are inconceivable (unreal); śūnyatānupalambhā(ṃ)ś (here noun, Tatpur.) ca dharmeṣu śrutvā KP 123.6; of dharma as the ‘law’ preached by the Buddha, śūnyatānupalambhas, in- conceivable because of voidness LV 395.22 and (Lefm.) 392.16 (here most mss. °tānupacchedaḥ, also interpretable); anupalambha-vihāra-vihāriṇāṃ Gv 471.8 (parallel: niḥpra- pañca-vih°); anupalambha-yogena bhāvayati Mvy 971 (opp. of upalambha-yogena, s.v. upalambha); anopalam- bhaṃ āryāṇa gotraṃ KP 137.11 (vs).

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