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  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Virūpākṣa (14153)  + ((virUpAkza, virUpAkza)<br><b>V(virUpAkza, virUpAkza)<br><b>Virūpākṣa</b>¦ (= Pali Virūpakkha), (<b>1</b>) n. of one of the ‘world-guardians’, see s.v. <b>mahārāja(n)</b>; Viru° (m.c.) Samādh p. 42 line 4; guardian of the west, and lord of nāgas; doubtless intended by the nāga-king of this name Māy 247.18; (<b>2</b>) pl., used (as also in Pali) of nāgas, pre- sumably as followers of Virūpākṣa: Māy 221.15; (<b>3</b>) sg., Virūpākṣaḥ (alone!) as final colophon, Sādh 601.4, perhaps meant as name of the author of the last section? (But the usual way in Sādh of indicating authors' names is something like kṛtiḥ plus gen. of the name.)ion? (But the usual way in Sādh of indicating authors' names is something like kṛtiḥ plus gen. of the name.))
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Virajastejaḥsvara (14130)  + ((virajastejaHsvara, virajastejaHsvara)<br><b>Virajastejaḥsvara</b>¦, n. of a serpent king: Mvy 3427.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/visāriṇī (14310)  + ((visAriRI, visAriRI)<br><b>? v(visAriRI, visAriRI)<br><b>? visāriṇī</b>¦, in Divy 562.23 (prose) sa tābhyāṃ yāvat trir apy ukto visāriṇī kṛṣṇā nivāryamāṇā (so text, em., mss. °ṇau, intending °ṇo, which read) nāvatiṣṭhate, <i>he</i> (the king), <i>tho spoken to</i> (in admonition) <i>by those two</i> (ministers) <i>as many as three times, being held back…did</i> <i>not remain</i> (in good conduct; he kept backsliding into evil ways). The words visāriṇī kṛṣṇā perhaps corruptly represent an abl. phrase, <i>from his evil course</i> (cf. <b>kṛṣṇa</b> 1). As they stand, they could apparently only be a strange parentheti- cal clause; <i>the corruption</i> (? visāriṇī, or viśār° ?) <i>was black</i> <i>(dark, evil)</i>. The Index to ed. renders kṛṣṇā by <i>tongue of</i> <i>fire</i>, which seems unacceptable; presumably it takes visā° as <i>spreading</i>; but even with the em. to nivāryamāṇā this hardly gives an intelligible result.lt;i>tongue of</i> <i>fire</i>, which seems unacceptable; presumably it takes visā° as <i>spreading</i>; but even with the em. to nivāryamāṇā this hardly gives an intelligible result.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Visphūrjita (14330)  + ((visPUrjita, visPUrjita)<br><b>Visphūrjita</b>¦, n. of a nāga: Mvy 3344.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Visphoṭaka (14331)  + ((visPowaka, visPowaka)<br><b>Visphoṭaka</b>¦, n. of a nāga: Mvy 3345.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vivarṇa (14185)  + ((vivarRa, vivarRa)<br><b>vivarṇa</b>¦, adj. (in this sense hardly recorded exc. in Wilson's Dict.; but cf. vivarṇa-tā pw 7.375), <i>base, evil,</i> <i>wicked</i>: duṣṭo °ṇo raudro dāruṇo sāhasiko Mv iii.361.13 (prose; of a wicked king). Cf. next two.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vi-vipāta (14202)  + ((vivipAta, vi-vipAta)<br><b>vi(vivipAta, vi-vipAta)<br><b>vi-vipāta</b>¦, adj. (vi plus vipāta, Skt. Gr., to Skt. vi-pat-, <i>depart, fall away, become separated</i>), <i>without quitting</i>: °tena (so with v.l. for Senart vinipātena) nāgarājena… parikṣiptā (mss.; read °to? sc. the Buddha), parikṣipi hi mahatā paribhogena saptāhaṃ Mv iii.301.6. Senart (Index) app. takes Vinipāta as n. pr. of the nāga-king who ‘en- compassed’ and protected the Buddha. But his name has just been given (line 4) as <b>Mucilinda</b>; no second nāga can be concerned; vinipātena makes no sense. 4) as <b>Mucilinda</b>; no second nāga can be concerned; vinipātena makes no sense.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vukka (14387)  + ((vukka, vukka)<br><b>vukka</b>¦, nt. (unrecorded MIndic, if not error or misprint, for Skt. vṛkka; cf. Pali vakka), <i>kidney</i>: °kaṃ ŚsP 1430.20; 1431.10, in lists of parts of the body.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vyāpāda (14700)  + ((vyApAda, vyApAda)<br><b>vyāpā(vyApAda, vyApAda)<br><b>vyāpāda</b>¦, m. (= Pali id.; see prec. two), <i>malice</i>; one of the three mental akusala karmāṇi (regularly listed after <b>abhidhyā</b> and before <b>mithyādṛṣṭi</b> or <b>°darśana</b>): Mv i.107.15; Mvy 1697; LV 31.17; Mv ii.99.11 (avidyā in 10 by error for abhidhyā); Bbh 224.1; Karmav 79.16; °da-citta, <i>malicious thoughts</i>, SP 379.1; 382.7; °da-vitarka, substantially the same, LV 71.9; Śikṣ 39.15; avyāpādo …vyāpādavitarkaprahāṇāya saṃvartate LV 32.22, <i>non-</i> <i>malice…leads to abandonment of malicious reflections</i>; opposite of maitrī Bbh 204.24; 368.21; vyāpādasyāvyāpādo niḥsaraṇaṃ maitrī Mvy 1597; asuras are vyāpādabahulā Mv i.30.2, sureṣu vyāpādena, <i>with</i> (or, <i>because of</i>) <i>malice</i> <i>towards the gods</i> id. 3--4; associated with other vices, often in lists of vices, esp. juxtaposed to krodha, SP 419.6; LV 52.14; 411.17; miscellaneous LV 35.2; 42.5; 178.13; 279.8; 280.5; 430.12; Śikṣ 14.3; Dbh 25.4; Bbh 145.9; 243.21; Sukh 25.13; ākīrṇa-vyāpāda, <i>with abundant malice</i>, RP 34.9; one of the 5 <b>nīvaraṇa</b>, q.v.aneous LV 35.2; 42.5; 178.13; 279.8; 280.5; 430.12; Śikṣ 14.3; Dbh 25.4; Bbh 145.9; 243.21; Sukh 25.13; ākīrṇa-vyāpāda, <i>with abundant malice</i>, RP 34.9; one of the 5 <b>nīvaraṇa</b>, q.v.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vyāvahati (14715)  + ((vyAvahati, vyAvahati)<br><b>v(vyAvahati, vyAvahati)<br><b>vyāvahati</b>¦, <i>displays, indulges in</i>: Mv iii.429.4 (na ca) bhūyo krodhaṃ vyāvahati (said of a nāga, tamed by Buddha). In Mv iii.341.10 mss. vyāvahati, Senart em. <b>vyābādhati</b>, q.v.; the like occurs as v.l. at SP 481.4 for KN vyāvādhiṣyati, WT vyābā°, see <b>vyābādhati</b>.e occurs as v.l. at SP 481.4 for KN vyāvādhiṣyati, WT vyābā°, see <b>vyābādhati</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vyapalokayati (14644)  + ((vyapalokayati, vyapalokayati)<br><b>vyapalokayati</b>¦ (=, and prob. error for, <b>vyavalo°</b>), <i>investigates</i>: °kayanto vivṛtena manasā (then lacuna) Ud xxi.18.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vyupadiṣṭa (14730)  + ((vyupadizwa, vyupadizwa)<br>[<b>vyupadiṣṭa</b>¦, prob. error for Skt. vyapa°, <i>prescribed</i> (of medicine) but occurs several times: MSV ii.27.1, 4, 6, 10, 12; in same context ādiṣṭa, saṃdiṣṭa, in 16 vyapadiśāmi.])
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/vyutpadyati, (1) (14728)  + ((vyutpadyati, vyutpadyati)<br><b&(vyutpadyati, vyutpadyati)<br><b>vyutpadyati, (1)</b>¦ <i>returns, comes back</i> (safe from a sea-voyage): (bahavo 'vataranti) svalpā °patsyanti Divy 41.27 (cliché as s.v. <b>vyuttiṣṭhati</b> 1); (<b>2</b>) <i>is averse</i>, lit. <i>turns away</i>: teṣāṃ tathā °dyatāṃ na lebhe tac caityaṃ… kārayitum Divy 243.22, <i>as they were thus averse</i> (unfriendly; [Page519-b+ 71] Index <i>resist</i>), <i>he did not succeed in having that caitya built</i>; vyutpannā na vayaṃ rājño 447.23, <i>we are not averse to</i> <i>the king</i>.lt;/i>), <i>he did not succeed in having that caitya built</i>; vyutpannā na vayaṃ rājño 447.23, <i>we are not averse to</i> <i>the king</i>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yāntaka (12468)  + ((yAntaka, yAntaka)<br>[<b>yāntaka</b>¦, f. <b>°ikā</b>, prob. error for <b>yāttaka</b>, q.v.: yeṣu yāntak’ (n. pl. m.) upapanna nāyakā te…sarvi pūjitāḥ Gv 384.4 (vs); cf. also Samādh p. 24 line 19, s.v. <b>yāttaka</b>, where text yāntika, fem.])
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yāvad-eva (12485)  + ((yAvadeva, yAvad-eva)<br><b>yā(yAvadeva, yAvad-eva)<br><b>yāvad-eva</b>¦, adv. (= Pali id., PTSD s.v. yāva), <i>merely, just simply</i>: LV 58.10 (the king gave all sorts of gifts) yāvad eva bodhisattvasya pūjākarmaṇe, <i>just</i> <i>simply to do honor to the Bodhisattva</i>; in Śikṣ repeatedly after <b>anyatra</b> (1, q.v.) following a negative expression: 127.18 na raktaḥ paribhuṅkte…anyatra yāvad eva kāyasya sthitaye, <i>he does not eat greedily…on the con-</i> <i>trary, merely to keep the body alive</i> (cf. Pali yāvad-eva imassa kāyassa ṭhitiyā MN i.10.10 etc.); 252.9 anyatra yāvad eva sa puruṣo…syāt, <i>on the contrary, this man</i> <i>would simply be…</i>; 254.6, 19.itiyā MN i.10.10 etc.); 252.9 anyatra yāvad eva sa puruṣo…syāt, <i>on the contrary, this man</i> <i>would simply be…</i>; 254.6, 19.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yāvantara (12492)  + ((yAvantara, yAvantara)<br><b>y(yAvantara, yAvantara)<br><b>yāvantara</b>¦, instr. adv. °reṇa (yāva = yāvat plus antara, MIndic cpd.), <i>(as long as) until</i>; correl. tāvantaraṃ: yāvantareṇa paramārthavidū (°dur) bhaveyaṃ, tāvan- taraṃ yadi avīcigato bhaveyaṃ Mv iii.252.6--7 (vs), <i>until I become a knower of the highest goal, if for so long</i> <i>I should dwell in Avīci</i>; similarly, written with tt for nt (as if compv. with intensive force, but prob. error for nt), yāvattareṇa pavararṣiṇa jñānalābhas, tāvattaraṃ dukham avīcikam utsahāmi Dbh.g. 12(348).17--18. yāvattareṇa pavararṣiṇa jñānalābhas, tāvattaraṃ dukham avīcikam utsahāmi Dbh.g. 12(348).17--18.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yāvataka, °ttaka, °ntaka, °tika, °ttika (12480)  + ((yAvataka, yAvataka, °ttaka, °ntaka, °tika(yAvataka, yAvataka, °ttaka, °ntaka, °tika, °ttika)<br><b>yāvataka, °ttaka, °ntaka, °tika, °ttika</b>¦, adj., and <b>°kam</b>, adv. (based on Skt. yāvat; Pali yāvataka; AMg. jāvanta, jāvantia; the forms in °ntaka could be ka- extensions of an a-extension of Skt. yāvant; AMg. °ntia supports °ntika), <i>as much</i>, pl. <i>as many</i>; adv. <i>as long, as</i> <i>far</i>: yāvantakam (all mss., Senart °ttakam) avakāśam Mv i.158.11 (prose); yāvantakena mūlyena krītāni Mmk 695.10; pl. yāvattakā nāga-rājāno Mv i.208.6 (here v.l. yāvatākā) = ii.10.18 (prose); yāvatakā(ḥ) ii.301.10 and 12 (prose), v.l. both times °ttakā(ḥ); adv. yāvatakaṃ (v.l. °ttakaṃ)…vasitukāmaḥ iii.255.3 (prose), <i>as long</i> (a time) <i>as you want to stay</i>; (mss.) yāvattakaṃ (v.l. yāvatakaṃ; in iii.437.17 mss. °tikaṃ, °ttikaṃ) yānasya bhūmi(ḥ) tāvattakaṃ (i.255.9 tāvad; in the others vv.ll. tāvantakam, tāvattikaṃ) yānena gatvā (or, yātvā) Mv [Page447-b+ 71] i.255.9; iii.115.10; 437.17, <i>as far as there was room for</i> <i>the wagon, so far going by wagon</i>. See <b>tāvattakaṃ</b>.[Page447-b+ 71] i.255.9; iii.115.10; 437.17, <i>as far as there was room for</i> <i>the wagon, so far going by wagon</i>. See <b>tāvattakaṃ</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yathā-paurāṇa (12382)  + ((yaTApOrARa, yaTA-pOrARa)<br><b&g(yaTApOrARa, yaTA-pOrARa)<br><b>yathā-paurāṇa</b>¦, adj., <i>as of old, as</i> (it had been) <i>before</i>: (nāgabhavano) ca °ṇa-(Senart em. °ṇaṃ) saṃvṛttaṃ devabhavanasaṃnibhaṃ, tasya ca nāgarājño parivāro °ṇaṃ nāga-bhavanaṃ (so read with 1 ms.) dṛṣṭvā… Mv ii.179.15; āśramapadaṃ vinaṣṭaṃ °ṇaṃ bhavatu Divy 48.9; °ṇaṃ saṃvṛttaṃ 10; sa bāhur yathāpaurāṇaḥ (ed. as two words) saṃsthito 'bhūd SP 414.3.aṃ saṃvṛttaṃ 10; sa bāhur yathāpaurāṇaḥ (ed. as two words) saṃsthito 'bhūd SP 414.3.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yakṣa (12362)  + ((yakza, yakza)<br><b>yakṣa</b>¦ (as in Skt.): (<b>1</b>) mahāntaṃ yakṣaṃ, applied to Māra: Mv ii.260.10; 261.11. Cf. yakkha, applied to Māra, Sn 449 (seems to be a rare use in Pali); (<b>2</b>) n. of a rākṣasa king: Mmk 18.1.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Yama, (1) (12403)  + ((yama, yama)<br><b>Yama, (1)&l(yama, yama)<br><b>Yama, (1)</b>¦ n. of a nāga: Mvy 3328; (<b>2</b>) m. pl., n. of a class of gods, = <b>Yāma:</b> Bbh 62.1 (unless misprint for yāmāṃs; in standard list of god-classes, see <b>deva</b>); (<b>3</b>) n. of a rākṣasa king: Mmk 17.28 and 18.1 (twice in the same list!); but prob. both cpd. with the next following name, which in 17.28 is printed Ghibhīṣaṇa (! read Yama- vibhī°), in 18.1 Ghaṇṭa.d. with the next following name, which in 17.28 is printed Ghibhīṣaṇa (! read Yama- vibhī°), in 18.1 Ghaṇṭa.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/yat khalu (12372)  + ((yatKalu, yat Kalu)<br><b>yat (yatKalu, yat Kalu)<br><b>yat khalu</b>¦, or <b>yaṃ khalu</b>, with a 2d (or polite 3d) person form of jñā (regularly opt.), the whole phrase meaning <i>please be informed; allow me to inform you</i> (a courteous introduction to a statement made usually to a king or the like); nivedayati (Mv ii.454.1 āmantrayati; 457.16 niveditaṃ; 488.15 nivedayate, v.l. °ti) putra (457.16 and 488.15 mahārāja) yaṃ khalu (457.16 khu) jānesi (in 451.12 mss. corruptly ānesi, Senart wrongly em. āṇesi; with wrong interpretation in note; in 456.13 mss. jānāsi; 488.15 text jāneyāsi, v.l. jānesi) Mv ii.449.6; 451.12; 454.1; 456.13; 457.16; 488.15; (Asita) mānavakam āmantrayate, yat khalu mānavaka jānīyā(ḥ)…LV 101.9 f.; (the king's porter) Śuddhodanam evam āha, yat khalu deva jānīyā(ḥ) 102.11--12; (Śākyan elders) āhuḥ, yat khalu deva jānīyāḥ 118.4; (the purohita) āha, yat khalu devo jānīyād 121.3; āhuḥ, etc. (as prec.) 136.12; etad avocat, yat khalu…jānīyās 396.6.o jānīyād 121.3; āhuḥ, etc. (as prec.) 136.12; etad avocat, yat khalu…jānīyās 396.6.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Yodhana (12517)  + ((yoDana, yoDana)<br><b>Yodhana</b>¦, n. of a rākṣasa king: Mmk 18.1.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Yugaṃdhara (12496)  + ((yugaMDara, yugaMDara)<br><b>Y(yugaMDara, yugaMDara)<br><b>Yugaṃdhara</b>¦ (once °dhāraḥ?), (<b>1</b>) n. of an ancient king (identical with Skt. id.?): Mv ii.146.19; (<b>2</b>) n. of one of (usually 7 or with <b>Sumeru</b> 8) major mountains or mountain-ranges (cf. Skt. id., n. of a mountain; also Pali, and see Kirfel, Kosm. 186): Mv ii.300.18 (seven); Mvy 4145 (°dhāraḥ, but Mironov °dharaḥ, no v.l.); Dhar- mas 125 (eight); Divy 217.14, 16; Dbh 96.4; pl. Śikṣ 246.4.but Mironov °dharaḥ, no v.l.); Dhar- mas 125 (eight); Divy 217.14, 16; Dbh 96.4; pl. Śikṣ 246.4.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Ṣaḍaṅga (15364)  + ((zaqaNga, zaqaNga)<br><b>Ṣaḍaṅga</b>¦ (misprinted Saḍ°), n. of a nāga king: Māy 246.19.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ṣaṣṭo (15375)  + ((zazwo, zazwo)<br><b>ṣaṣṭo<(zazwo, zazwo)<br><b>ṣaṣṭo</b>¦ (ṣaṣ- plus -tas), so read with v.l., as quasi-abl. to ṣaṣ-, <i>in relation to the six</i> (senses): ṣaṣṭo (Senart °ṭho) adhipatī rājā Mv iii.384.6 (vs), <i>he that is overlord in relation</i> <i>to the six</i> (senses) <i>is a</i> (true) <i>king</i>; answers the question of line 3, kiṃ adhipatī rājā (so mss.); corresp. Pali, Dhp. comm. iii.233.3, cha-dvārādhipatī rājā (also refers to the senses; dvāra is used in Pali of their <i>outlets</i>). Dhp. comm. iii.233.3, cha-dvārādhipatī rājā (also refers to the senses; dvāra is used in Pali of their <i>outlets</i>).)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ādhipateya-tā (2712)  + ((ADipateyatA, ADipateya-tA)<br><b(ADipateyatA, ADipateya-tA)<br><b>ādhipateya-tā</b>¦ (from prec.), (1) <i>state of overlordship</i> <i>or control</i>; (2) at the end of Bhvr. cpds. ending in °teya-, <i>state of being under the control of…</i> (lit. <i>state of having</i> <i>…as controlling influence</i>); (<b>1</b>) LV 204.(17--)18 (pūrvaṃ mayā svayaṃbhuvām) ādhipateyatām abhilaṣatā, <i>of old</i> <i>by me</i> (Buddha) <i>desiring supremacy over</i> (first place among) <i>Self-existent Ones</i>; LV 179.20--21 -puṇyasaṃbhārabala- viśeṣaṇāsadṛśī- (better would seem to be °sadṛśīṃ, which [Page095-b+ 71] is read by Calc. but none of Lefm.'s mss.) -lokādhipate- yatāṃ saṃdarśya, (said of the Bodhisattva) <i>manifesting</i> <i>an unexampled state of mastery over the world thru…</i>; (<b>2</b>) Gv 17.25 buddhādhipateyatāṃ, <i>state of being under</i> <i>the control of the Buddhas</i>; 68.18 supratiṣṭhitasya bhikṣor maitryādhipateyatayā, <i>…because he is under the influence</i> <i>of love</i>; KP 99.6--7 cittam…rājasadṛśaṃ sarvadharmā- dhipateyatayā (so read for text °pateyā, uninterpretable), (in a passage decrying the vanity of cittam,) <i>citta is like</i> <i>a king, because it is controlled by all the states of</i> (conditioned, transitory) <i>existence</i>; at least, this mg. seems more con- sistent with the context than <i>because it is the ruler of all</i> <i>states…</i>, but this latter is what Tib. means (chos thams cad la dbaṅ byed paḥi phyir); in that case to 1.y all the states of</i> (conditioned, transitory) <i>existence</i>; at least, this mg. seems more con- sistent with the context than <i>because it is the ruler of all</i> <i>states…</i>, but this latter is what Tib. means (chos thams cad la dbaṅ byed paḥi phyir); in that case to 1.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/āṇatti (2624)  + ((ARatti, ARatti)<br><b>āṇatti&(ARatti, ARatti)<br><b>āṇatti</b>¦, f. (= Pali, AMg. id., Skt. ājñapti; cf. prec. and foll. items), <i>command</i> (not noted outside of Mv): āṇatti (ii.95.8 °ttī, mss. °ntī) dinnā <i>a command was given</i> Mv i.360.10; ii.95.8; 153.13; āṇatti-karāḥ <i>doers of the bidding</i> (of, gen.) ii.112.6; rājāṇattīye, instr., <i>by the king's command</i>, i.274.2; 350.2; ii.48.6; 101.7; 167.11 (mss. rājā-āṇ°, Se- nart em. rāja-āṇ°); iii.132.2 (v.l. rājā-āṇ°). All prose. 350.2; ii.48.6; 101.7; 167.11 (mss. rājā-āṇ°, Se- nart em. rāja-āṇ°); iii.132.2 (v.l. rājā-āṇ°). All prose.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Āśuketu (3049)  + ((ASuketu, ASuketu)<br><b>Āśuketu</b>¦, n. of a king, former incarnation of Buddha: RP 24.14.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/āṭhya (2622)  + ((AWya, AWya)<br><b>? āṭhya</b>¦; if not an error, can only represent āḍhya, <i>rich</i>: SP 72.3 āṭhyo; WT print āḍhyo, with their ms. Ḱ.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Ādarśamukha, (1) (2673)  + ((AdarSamuKa, AdarSamuKa)<br><b>Ādarśamukha, (1)</b>¦ n. of a prince (= Pali Ādāsamu- kha): MSV i.114.9 ff.; (<b>2</b>) n. of a nāga king: Mvy 3297. Cf. <b>Adarśamukha</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ādeya-vacana (2697)  + ((Adeyavacana, Adeya-vacana)<br><b(Adeyavacana, Adeya-vacana)<br><b>ādeya-vacana</b>¦, adj. Bhvr. (= Pali ādeyya-vacana, also -vāca Vin. ii.158.17; in PTSD defined as Karmadh., but actually Bhvr. in all citations traced [Jāt. vi.243 seems to be an error]); also <b>°na-tā</b>, abstr. <i>state of being…</i> (this); <i>of welcome, acceptable</i>, i.e. <i>pleasing, agreeable</i> <i>speech</i>: Bbh 29.(16--)17 satyavacano 'piśunāparuṣāsaṃ- bhinnapralāpābhyāsaḥ ādeyavacanatāyā hetuḥ; 31.15--17 °cano bodhisattvaḥ priyavāditayā arthacaryayā samānār- thatayā ca sattvāṃ saṃgṛhṇāti paripācayati, idam ādeyavacanatāyā…phalaṃ…; Mv i.270.6 °canā ca bhavanti kīrtanīyā ca bahujanasya (of devotees of Bud- dha); Suv 80.11; Śikṣ 351.7. Cf. next.alaṃ…; Mv i.270.6 °canā ca bhavanti kīrtanīyā ca bahujanasya (of devotees of Bud- dha); Suv 80.11; Śikṣ 351.7. Cf. next.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ādiśati, (1) (2688)  + ((AdiSati, AdiSati)<br><b>ādiśa(AdiSati, AdiSati)<br><b>ādiśati, (1)</b>¦ (cf. Hindi ādes <i>salutation</i>, late Skt. ādeśa id., Edgerton, JAOS 38.206 f.), <i>salutes, greets</i>: °śitavya, gdve., Mv iii.420.11 (na bhikṣavo) yuṣmābhir ādiśitavyaṃ bhikṣāyāṃ labdhāyāṃ, <i>monks, you must not salute</i> (the [Page094-a+ 71] donor) <i>when you have received alms</i>; (<b>2</b>) (= Pali ādisati, obj. dakkhinaṃ, dānaṃ), <i>assigns</i> (the profit from a mer- itorious act, ordinarily a gift of alms to the Buddha and his monks; object dakṣiṇām, once dakṣiṇādeśanām; this profit is, at the desire of the donor, often assigned by the recipient, ordinarily the Buddha, to the credit of someone else, e.g. a tormented preta, or the deceased father of the donor): Divy 85.28--30 bhagavatābhihitaḥ: mahārāja, kasya nāmnā dakṣiṇām ādiśāmi, kiṃ tavāho svid yena tavāntikāt prabhūtataraṃ puṇyaṃ prasūtam iti (similarly 86.3, 4, 7, etc.), <i>the Lord said: O King, in whose name</i> <i>shall I assign the profit of your gift? yours, or that of one</i> <i>who has produced more merit than you?</i>; Av i.258.13 tato bhagavān…dakṣiṇām ādiśati (in a verse, 259.1--2, assigning it to the benefit of pretas); 264.12 bhagavāṃś ca…dakṣiṇādeśanām ādiśati (as prec.); 272.13 tato bhagavatā pretasya nāmnā dakṣiṇā ādiṣṭā; but the same ādiśati may be used when the subject is the donor, as in a frequent cliché in which a man hopes to have a son who will assign to him after death the profit of gifts and works of merit: Divy 99.6--8 asmākaṃ ca (see <b>atyatīta</b>)… dānāni dattvā puṇyāni kṛtvā nāmnā dakṣiṇām ādiśed, …<i>he would assign the profit</i> (of the gifts and virtuous acts) <i>in my name</i>; virtually the same Divy 440.30 ādek- ṣyati; Av i.15.1 and 197.3 etc. ādekṣyate; but elsewhere, (<b>3</b>) when the donor (not the Buddha) is the subject, the caus. ādeśayati is used; so in the same cliché just men- tioned, Divy 2.(15--)16…dakṣiṇām ādeśayiṣyati, (my son…) <i>will cause the profit to be assigned</i> (to me); Av i.264.2--3 putraka…mama nāmnā buddhapramukhaṃ bhikṣusaṃghaṃ bhojaya dakṣiṇām ādeśaya…; Divy 10.28 (asmākaṃ) ca nāmnā dakṣiṇām ādeśaya (also addressed by a father to his son). See s.v. <b>dakṣiṇādeśanā</b>.</i> (to me); Av i.264.2--3 putraka…mama nāmnā buddhapramukhaṃ bhikṣusaṃghaṃ bhojaya dakṣiṇām ādeśaya…; Divy 10.28 (asmākaṃ) ca nāmnā dakṣiṇām ādeśaya (also addressed by a father to his son). See s.v. <b>dakṣiṇādeśanā</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/āha (3100)  + ((Aha, Aha)<br><b>āha</b>(Aha, Aha)<br><b>āha</b>¦, interj. (only in Skt. Lex., 1. <i>des Vorwurfs</i>, 2. <i>des Befehls</i>, 3. dṛḍhasaṃbhāvanāyām, BR): Jm 222.12 āha! (between two verses; in mg. 1, I think, tho acc. to Speyer, Av i.244 n. 6, mg. 3; the Bodhisattva is rebuking a king who eats human flesh); Av i.244.15 sa pratyeka- buddha uktaḥ: āha re (so Speyer em., ms. ra) bhikṣo… (said by an evil, malicious person; mg. 2, but doubtless colored by mg. 1). bhikṣo… (said by an evil, malicious person; mg. 2, but doubtless colored by mg. 1).)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ālambuṣa (2964)  + ((Alambuza, Alambuza)<br><b>? ālambuṣa</b>¦ (m. or nt.?), n. of a plant: Mmk 82.18 ālambuṣa-mūlaṃ kṣīreṇa saha pīṣayitvā. Prose; perhaps error for alambuṣā, which is the only form recorded in literary Skt. (Lex alambuṣa; no āl° is recorded anywhere).)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Ālokasuvegadhvaja (2987)  + ((AlokasuvegaDvaja, AlokasuvegaDvaja)<br><b>Ālokasuvegadhvaja</b>¦, n. of a serpent king: Mvy 3431.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Āmratīrthika (2847)  + ((AmratIrTika, AmratIrTika)<br><b>Āmratīrthika</b>¦ (= Pali Ambatitthaka), n. of a nāga: Māy 247.17.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Ānanda (2724)  + ((Ananda, Ananda)<br><b>Ānanda&(Ananda, Ananda)<br><b>Ānanda</b>¦ (= Pali id.), (<b>1</b>) n. of a well-known disciple of the Buddha, a Śākyan: son of Śuklodana Mv iii.176.14, and of Mṛgī Mv ii.157.9; iii.176.15; called <i>servant</i> (upasthā- yaka) of Buddha Divy 90.7--8; 396.15--18; 612.1--2; called Ānanda-sthavira Mv ii.114.9, Ānanda-bhadra SP 217.8; 218.12; in Mv iii.47.10 ff. story of how his followers among the monks proved imperfect, and how he was rebuked and instructed by Mahākāśyapa; called a śaikṣa SP 2.8; a few (out of many) other occurrences are Mv i.77.16; iii.225.10 ff.; SP 215.1; 216.3; 221.3; Divy 20.6; 56.2; 69.9; 72.17; 76.10 (= 465.11); 91.21; LV 2.4; 60.12; 73.2; 87.3; 443.7; Suv 202.5, 6; Sukh 2.11; 92.7; Karmav 155.2; Bhīk 3b.2; (<b>2</b>) n. of a Śākyan youth (perhaps = prec.?): LV 152.12; 153.21; (<b>3</b>) n. of a cakravarti-rājan (listed among other names ordinarily applied to disciples of Buddha): Mvy 3609; (<b>4</b>) n. of a devaputra: LV 6.12 (but omitted in some mss. and prob. not original); (<b>5</b>) n. of a yakṣa: Māy 18; (<b>6</b>) n. of a king (prob. not = 3): MSV i.114.7.me mss. and prob. not original); (<b>5</b>) n. of a yakṣa: Māy 18; (<b>6</b>) n. of a king (prob. not = 3): MSV i.114.7.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ānta (2755)  + ((Anta, Anta)<br><b>ānta</b&(Anta, Anta)<br><b>ānta</b>¦, adj. (cited in MW without reference; not in BR or pw or Schmidt; Skt. back-formation, or error, based on Pali anta = Skt. antya; cf. <b>antaka</b>), <i>ultimate,</i> <i>final, extreme, supreme</i>: Kv 89.6 āntas tvaṃ kulaputra kṛtas te sattvaparīpākaḥ, <i>you are a supreme one…</i> (it would seem more natural, if only tvaṃ were omitted, to make āntas agree with sattvaparīpākaḥ; perhaps the passage is corrupt).tural, if only tvaṃ were omitted, to make āntas agree with sattvaparīpākaḥ; perhaps the passage is corrupt).)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ārūpya (2910)  + ((ArUpya, ArUpya)<br><b>ārūpya&(ArUpya, ArUpya)<br><b>ārūpya</b>¦, adj. and subst. nt. (= Pali āruppa, both), <i>formless</i> (state), <i>formlessness</i>; there are, as in Pali, four such, listed s.v. <b>deva</b>, end: °pyā ca samāpattir Laṅk 24.10; °pya-samāpatti LV 442.6; Bbh 90.11 (four); Dhar- mas 82 (four); Karmav 47.21 ff. (four, listed); Gv 471.20 ye te catur-ārūpya-samāpatti-vihāra-vihāriṇaś ca na cārūpya-dhātu-gatiṃ gacchanti, mahākaruṇāparigṛhīta- tvāt; °pyāś ca samādhayaḥ Laṅk 65.15; ārūpya as adj. with or sc. deva (= <b>ārūpyāvacara, arūpāv°</b>, qq.v.) Mmk 103.28; 473.24; 474.1 etc.; ārupye nāvatiṣṭhati Laṅk 355.8; in comp. with dhātu (perhaps as adj., as with samāpatti above, but parallel cpds. with kāma-, rūpa- suggest subst.), parallel or cpd. with <b>kāma-dh°, rūpa-dh°</b>, LV 428.20; Mvy 2149 (here the stem dhātu is omitted); KP 94.5; alone, KP 27.9. In Mv ii.123.18 ārūpyāṇi is an error for sārūpyāṇi, see <b>sārūpya</b>.stem dhātu is omitted); KP 94.5; alone, KP 27.9. In Mv ii.123.18 ārūpyāṇi is an error for sārūpyāṇi, see <b>sārūpya</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ārambha (2891)  + ((AramBa, AramBa)<br><b>ārambha(AramBa, AramBa)<br><b>ārambha</b>¦ (Skt. Lex., see pw 5 App., which follows Zachariae in calling this an error for ālambha, but Pali and BHS support it; = Pali id., in mahārambha, = our word, SN i.76.21; not recorded in PTSD, except in nir-ā°, or Childers), (sacrificial) <i>slaughter</i> (of animals), substan- tially = yajña: Bbh 118.2 (kṣudrayajñeṣu ca) manāram- bheṣu ca yeṣu bahavaḥ prāṇinaḥ…jīvitād vyaparo- pyante. Cf. also <b>anārabdha</b>. [Page103-b+ 71]inaḥ…jīvitād vyaparo- pyante. Cf. also <b>anārabdha</b>. [Page103-b+ 71])
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Āryaka (2928)  + ((Aryaka, Aryaka)<br><b>Āryaka</b>¦, n. of a cakravartin: SP 160.14 mahārājñā cakravartināryakeṇa mahākośena. Burnouf and Kern take this word as an adj. and Cakravartin as the king's name, which I think unlikely.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/ātmabhāva (2659)  + ((AtmaBAva, AtmaBAva)<br><b>ātm(AtmaBAva, AtmaBAva)<br><b>ātmabhāva</b>¦, m. (rarely nt.), (= Pali attabhāva, listed by Pali Lex. among words denoting body, CPD), <i>body</i>, synonym of śarīra: SP 11.7 śirāṃsi kecin nayanāni kecid dadanti kecit pravarātmabhāvān; 55.12 darśinsu te mahya tadātmabhāvaṃ; 76.10 ātmabhāvapratilam- bhenaiva bhagavan sarvakrīḍanakāni labdhāni bhavanti, <i>only by rescuing their own bodies…</i>; 95.2 dīrghātma- bhāvā hi bhavanti, <i>of long bodies</i>; 95.5 puruṣātmabhāvaṃ ca yadā labhante, <i>and when they get a human body</i>; 236.13; 237.9; 240.11 -stūpe tathāgatasyātmabhāvas tiṣṭhaty ekaghanas…; 303.6 mahātmabhāvā rūpeṇa, <i>great-bodied</i> <i>in form</i>; 324.1; 406.13 ātmabhāvaparityāgena, <i>by sacrifice</i> <i>of one's body</i>; LV 48.20--21 divyamanomayātmabhāva- pratilabdhāḥ; 66.16 mātuḥ-kukṣigatasyātmabhāvo 'bhinir- vṛtto 'bhūt; 219.19; 306.9 -kākagṛdhro-(mss. gṛddho-; Lefm. gṛdho-, misprint?) -lūkagaruḍādisadṛśātmabhāvāḥ, <i>having bodies like…</i>; Mv i.245.2--3 āyāmato bahuyojana- śatikena ātmabhāvena; ii.297.5--6 abhedyo siṃhārdhapūrvo bhagavato ātmabhāvo; 326.3 (pūyaṃ yakṛdvṛkkaphuṣ- phasehi) gūthaṃ ca anyaṃ anugatam ātmabhāve; 326.14 asīhi chinnā bahuvidham ātmabhāvā; 343.9 te nirmiṇitvā vikṛtātmabhāvāṃ, <i>distorted bodies</i>; 369.7, 8, 10; Divy 62.1; 70.3 °va-pratilambhe, <i>attainment of a body, rein-</i> <i>carnation</i>; same 140.20; 230.23 ff. yojanaśatikā ātma- bhāvā, and the like; °va-pratilambhe (as above) Av i.162.5; same cpd. Suv 81.14; as nt., perhaps by attraction to associated form of śarīra, Suv 75.13 yuṣmākam etāny ātmabhāvāni saṃtarpayed mahataujasā yuṣmākam etāni divyāni śarīrāṇi vivardhayet; Suv 225.7 (vs) tyaktā maya ātmabhāvāḥ; Dbh 19.4 (cpd. with list of bodily members, ending) -hṛdaya-sarvātmabhāva-parityāgo; others, Av i.171.15; Samādh 22.44; Suv 83.4; Śikṣ 21.21; 44.19; Gv 8.9; 218.21; 220.7; 537.4; Dbh 31.10; 91.6; Bbh 42.21; Vaj 29.20; Sukh 27.15; Sādh 64.6--7; could be indefinitely extended (very common in most texts). The fact has not been recognized sufficiently clearly that this is a quite plain and simple synonym of śarīra, <i>body</i>. The same is in general true of Pali, tho I am not prepared to say that it always has that mg. there. The Pali dic- tionaries (even CPD) do not bring this out clearly.imple synonym of śarīra, <i>body</i>. The same is in general true of Pali, tho I am not prepared to say that it always has that mg. there. The Pali dic- tionaries (even CPD) do not bring this out clearly.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/-ātmaka (2651)  + ((Atmaka, -Atmaka)<br><b>-ātmaka</b>¦, false Sktization of a MIndic form (§ 2.33), if not merely error, for Skt. ātmaja, <i>son</i>, in nṛpātmakaiḥ KP 115.7; Tib. rgyal sras rnams kyis, <i>by kings' sons</i>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Ātmana (2655)  + ((Atmana, Atmana)<br><b>Ātmana</b>¦ (! n. sg. °no), n. of a nāga king: Māy 247.34.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/āyūha (2872)  + ((AyUha, AyUha)<br><b>āyūha<(AyUha, AyUha)<br><b>āyūha</b>¦ (Pali id.), <i>effort, striving</i>, chiefly in neg. <b>an-</b> <b>āyūha</b> (also <b>anāvyūha</b>), q.v. for discussion of mg.; cf. also <b>āyūhati:</b> āyūhaniryūha-vigata (= anāyūhāniryūha) Laṅk 80.7 °tam (traidhātukam); 115.15 °tāḥ (sarvadhar- māḥ); in Gv 40.11 āyūha-sarvadharma-vimāna-pratiṣṭhā- nāṃ (bodhisattvānāṃ), prob. error for anāyūha-.5 °tāḥ (sarvadhar- māḥ); in Gv 40.11 āyūha-sarvadharma-vimāna-pratiṣṭhā- nāṃ (bodhisattvānāṃ), prob. error for anāyūha-.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/āyatana (2855)  + ((Ayatana, Ayatana)<br><b>āyata(Ayatana, Ayatana)<br><b>āyatana</b>¦, nt. (in Skt. <i>seat, abiding-place, home</i>; the following senses seem hardly, if at all, to occur in Skt., but most of them apparently in Pali), (<b>1</b>) <i>department, field</i> (of art): in śilpāyatana (= Pali sippāy°), Mv ii.434.16 sarvaśilpāyatanehi…kuśo kumāro viśiṣyati, <i>Prince Kuśa</i> <i>excelled in all departments of art</i>; but the same word is also used (<b>2</b>) personally, applying to practitioners of the arts (perhaps as <i>vessels</i>, pātra, of the arts, cf. 3 below): Mv iii.113.12 sarve ca kapilavāstavyā śilpāyatanā (as masc. ? one ms. °nāḥ!), tad yathā lohakārakā etc. (list of artisans), <i>all the artisans of Kapilavastu, such as…</i>; similarly iii.442.17 śilpāyatanā (no v.l.), tad yathā lohakārakā etc.; in the same way tīrthyāyatana (<i>vessel of heresy?</i>) is used of heretical teachers Av i.231.3 yānīmāni…pṛthag loke [Page101-b+ 71] tīrthyāyatanāni, tad yathā, Pūraṇaḥ Kāśyapo Māskarī etc. (all persons); Pali has titthāyatana, nt., only as <i>heretical</i> <i>school</i> or <i>doctrine</i> (acc. to Ledi Sadaw JPTS 1913.117 <i>harbours of error</i>), or at least, it seems, never clearly of persons (some passages are ambiguous and might be so interpreted); Pali sippāyatana also does not seem to be applied to artisans, but only to crafts; (<b>3</b>) <i>a worthy object</i> (cf. <b>an-āy°</b>), = Skt. pātra: Divy 419.(22--)23 (api tu Buddhadharmasaṃghe) prasādam utpādaya, eṣa āyatana- gataḥ prasāda iti,…<i>this is favor bestowed on a worthy</i> <i>object</i>; (<b>4</b>) <i>stage</i> of ecstasy or trance (four such), see <b>ākā-</b> <b>śānantyāyat°, vijñānānantyāyat°, ākiṃcanyāyat°, nai-</b> <b>vasaṃjñānāsaṃjñāyat°:</b> listed Mvy 3110--3113; also 1492--5 in list of <b>samāpatti</b>, q.v.; Dharmas 129; see also s.v. <b>deva; (5)</b> <i>sense; organ of sense</i> (six in number), dis- tinguished as ādhyātmika āy° (= Pali ajjhattika āy°) or as sparśāy° (= Pali phassāy°); likewise <i>object of sense</i> (also six), distinguished as <b>bāhira</b> (= Pali id.) or bāhya āy°: Mvy 2027 dvādaśāyatanāni, listed 2028--2039 in pairs, each cpd. with āyatanam (cakṣur-āy° etc.); the standard list contains six of each category, viz. cakṣus and rūpa, śrotra and śabda, ghrāṇa and gandha, jihvā and rasa, kāya and <b>spraṣṭavya</b> (q.v.), manas and <b>dharma</b> (2); Dharmas 24 lists each group of six as a (dvandva) cpd. concluded by āyatanāni (with sparśa in lieu of spraṣṭavya); Śikṣ 244.15 ṣaḍ imāni…sparśāyatanāni, katamāni ṣaṭ, cakṣuḥ sparśāyatanaṃ rūpāṇāṃ darśanāya, etc., including kāya (read kāyaḥ) sparśāy° spraṣṭavyānāṃ sparśanāya, manaḥ sparśāy° dharmāṇāṃ vijñānāya; ādhyātmikam āy° and bāhiram āy° Mv iii.66.3 ff. (parallel passage in Pali, MN i.190.20 ff.); ṣaḍ-āyatanam, <i>the six senses</i> (sense-organs and their respective objects, each pair regarded as a unit), one of the steps in the <b>pratītya-samutpāda</b> (= Pali saḷ- āyatana), Mvy 2246; Mv ii.285.9 f.; LV 347.2, 4; etc., cf. Lévi, Sūtrāl. xi.30, Transl. n. 2; actions are <i>rooted</i> in them, LV 374.13 (vs) iha me karmavidhānā…ṣaḍāyatanamūlā, chinnā drumendramūle (i.e. by attaining Buddhahood); compounded or associated with <b>skandha</b>, q.v., and <b>dhātu</b> (<i>element</i>, q.v.), the total being an expression for states of physical existence, LV 420.17 (vs) na skandha āyatana dhātu (better as dvandva cpd.?) vademi buddhaṃ, <i>I do</i> <i>not call…the Buddha</i>; LV 177.5 (cited Śikṣ 240.5; vs) skandhadhātvāyatanāni (prob. read with Śikṣ skandhāya- tanāni, better meter; so also Tib.) dhātavaḥ; Laṅk 18.6 skandha-dhātv-āyatanopagānāṃ sarvadharmāṇām; (<b>6</b>) <b>abhibhv-āyatana</b>, see s.v.; <b>(7) kṛtsnāyatana</b>, q.v., s.v. <b>kṛtsna</b>.ment</i>, q.v.), the total being an expression for states of physical existence, LV 420.17 (vs) na skandha āyatana dhātu (better as dvandva cpd.?) vademi buddhaṃ, <i>I do</i> <i>not call…the Buddha</i>; LV 177.5 (cited Śikṣ 240.5; vs) skandhadhātvāyatanāni (prob. read with Śikṣ skandhāya- tanāni, better meter; so also Tib.) dhātavaḥ; Laṅk 18.6 skandha-dhātv-āyatanopagānāṃ sarvadharmāṇām; (<b>6</b>) <b>abhibhv-āyatana</b>, see s.v.; <b>(7) kṛtsnāyatana</b>, q.v., s.v. <b>kṛtsna</b>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Āyudhiṣṭhira (2865)  + ((AyuDizWira, AyuDizWira)<br><b>(AyuDizWira, AyuDizWira)<br><b>Āyudhiṣṭhira</b>¦ (?), n. of a Bodhisattva: Gv 443.4. Uncertain reading; initial in saṃdhi with preceding -a, permitting analysis as Ayudhi°, which seems scarcely possible; perhaps the long ā is an error or misprint, and we should understand Yudhiṣṭhira. an error or misprint, and we should understand Yudhiṣṭhira.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/bhāṅgaka (11201)  + ((BANgaka, BANgaka)<br><b>bhāṅg(BANgaka, BANgaka)<br><b>bhāṅgaka</b>¦, nt., Mvy 5882, or m., MSV ii.3.2, acc. to Tib. (in both) gso ras, app. <i>worn-out</i> or <i>ragged garment</i> (of cotton, ras). Perh., then, derived from Skt. bhaṅga (with BR). The surrounding terms designate garments of fine materials, and one is tempted to assume the mg. <i>linen</i> <i>garment</i> (Skt. bhaṅgā, adj. bhāṅga, <i>hemp-en</i>); and so Chin., clearly; but even if we assume that Tib. gso is an error for gos, <i>garment</i>, the word ras is said to mean only <i>cotton</i>.ut even if we assume that Tib. gso is an error for gos, <i>garment</i>, the word ras is said to mean only <i>cotton</i>.)
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Bhāṇḍa (11210)  + ((BARqa, BARqa)<br><b>Bhāṇḍa</b>¦, n. of a nāga king: Mvy 3256. (In Mv ii.48.4; 172.1, 2 Senart bhāṇḍa, read <b>bhaṇḍa</b>, q.v.))
  • Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Bhāgupta (11200)  + ((BAgupta, BAgupta)<br><b>Bhāgupta</b>¦, n. of a mleccha king: Mmk 621.26. Cf. <b>Bhākrama, Bhāvasu</b>.)