atītārtha (335)

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atītārtha
Entry 335, Page 10, Col. 1
(atItArTa, atItArTa)
atītārtha¦ (= Pali atītattha, atīta-m-attha), having missed one's aim, object, or profit: (na…) nirvṛtāḥ puru- ṣaśreṣṭhā atītārthe (so all mss.; n. pl.; or loc. abs., when their aim is missed?) jinātmajā Mv i.122.18 (vs), Buddhas and Bodhisattvas never die leaving uncompleted their aims.

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