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- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokapūjita (13059) + ((lokapUjita, lokapUjita)<br><b>Lokapūjita</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: LV 172.11.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokapadma (13056) + ((lokapadma, lokapadma)<br><b>Lokapadma</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.138.4.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokaparitrātar (13057) + ((lokaparitrAtar, lokaparitrAtar)<br> … (lokaparitrAtar, lokaparitrAtar)<br><b>Lokaparitrātar</b>¦ (v.l. two names, Lokadhara and Puṇyaparitrātar), n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.137.8. The v.l. (two mss.) seems likely to have been original, rather than Senart's reading, which looks like a secondary telescoping of the two.eading, which looks like a secondary telescoping of the two.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lokapati (13055) + ((lokapati, lokapati)<br><b>lokapati</b>¦ = normal Skt. lokapāla, one of the 4 guar- dians of the points of the compass: catvāri lokapatino (n. pl.; i.204.12 mss. °nā) Mv i.204.12 = ii.8.7 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokapradīpa (13060) + ((lokapradIpa, lokapradIpa)<br><b>Lokapradīpa</b>¦, n. of a contemporary or future Buddha: Sukh 70.7.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokapriya (13061) + ((lokapriya, lokapriya)<br><b>Lokapriya</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.141.13.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokasundara (13064) + ((lokasundara, lokasundara)<br><b>Lokasundara</b>¦, n. of one or more former Buddhas: Mv i.139.14; LV 5.11 (confirmed Tib.); Sukh 6.16.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lokavid (13063) + ((lokavid, lokavid)<br><b>lokavid</b>¦, <i>world-knowing</i>, a standard ep. of a Buddha: Mvy 8, etc.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lokavijita (13062) + ((lokavijita, lokavijita)<br><b> … (lokavijita, lokavijita)<br><b>lokavijita</b>¦, nt., (n. or) epithet of the samādhi attained by the Buddha at his enlightenment: °taṃ nāma samā- dhiṃ (so the only ms. which has the word) samāpadyate Mv ii.418.4. (I fail to find in this word what Senart finds, Introduction p. xxxvii, n. 2.).this word what Senart finds, Introduction p. xxxvii, n. 2.).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokeśvara (13083) + ((lokeSvara, lokeSvara)<br><b>Lokeśvara</b>¦, n. of a Bodhisattva: Sādh 20.11, 23.3, etc.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokeśvararāja (13084) + ((lokeSvararAja, lokeSvararAja)<br><b>Lokeśvararāja</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Sukh 6.18 ff.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendra (13077) + ((lokendra, lokendra)<br><b>Lokendra</b>¦, n. of one or two former Buddhas, in the same list: Sukh 6.2; 6.15.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendraghoṣa (13079) + ((lokendraGoza, lokendraGoza)<br><b>Lokendraghoṣa</b>¦, n. of a Bodhisattva: Gv 3.21.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendrakāyapratibhāsaprabha (13078) + ((lokendrakAyapratiBAsapraBa, lokendrakAyapratiBAsapraBa)<br><b>Lokendrakāyapratibhāsaprabha</b>¦, n. of a Buddha: Gv 285.1 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendrapravaraprabhaghoṣa (13081) + ((lokendrapravarapraBaGoza, lokendrapravarapraBaGoza)<br><b>Lokendrapravaraprabhaghoṣa</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Gv 312.1.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendrarāja (13082) + ((lokendrarAja, lokendrarAja)<br><b>Lokendrarāja</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Mmk 7.11.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokendrateja(s) (13080) + ((lokendrateja, lokendrateja(s)<br><b>Lokendrateja(s)</b>¦, n. of a Buddha: Gv 257.13 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lokika (13075) + ((lokika, lokika)<br><b>lokika& … (lokika, lokika)<br><b>lokika</b>¦, f. <b>°kī</b>, adj. (= Pali id., BHS and Skt. <b>laukika</b>), <i>worldly</i>, opp. to <b>lokottara:</b> (creatures in Sukhāvatī) lokikīṣu kathāsv anapekṣā viharanti, lokottarābhiḥ kathā- bhiḥ sāraṃ pratyayanti Sukh 59.9.es in Sukhāvatī) lokikīṣu kathāsv anapekṣā viharanti, lokottarābhiḥ kathā- bhiḥ sāraṃ pratyayanti Sukh 59.9.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokinī (13076) + ((lokinI, lokinI)<br><b>? Lokinī</b>¦, (perhaps) n. of a yakṣiṇī, see <b>Ālokinī</b>.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lokottara (13085) + ((lokottara, lokottara)<br><b>l … (lokottara, lokottara)<br><b>lokottara</b>¦, adj. (cf. Skt. id., Pali lokuttara; cf. <b>lokika,</b> <b>laukika</b>), <i>super-worldly</i>, esp. (but not invariably) said of a Buddha and all his aspects and activities, acc. to the <b>Lokottaravādin</b> school: °rasya Buddhasya Śākyamunino Mv i.48.15; °rā(ḥ), said of Buddhas, i.96.12; (na hi kiṃcit samyaksaṃbuddhānāṃ lokena samaṃ,) atha khalu sarvam eva maharṣiṇāṃ lokottaraṃ i.159.3 (a summary statement of the doctrine of the L. school); various functions of the Buddha specifically called lok° Mv i.167.17, 18 (see s.v. <b>niṣaṇṇa</b>); 168.1, 2, 3, 4, 9; in Divy 161.25 no creature can comprehend a Buddha's lokottara-cittaṃ, but any creature can understand his laukikaṃ (q.v.) cittaṃ (line 23); (Bodhisattvas) budhyanty āśayasaṃyuktā loke lokot- tare tathā Mv i.86.4, <i>are enlightened in regard to the world</i> <i>and the supramundane</i>, which I think may mean (in the dogmatic sense) what pertains to the Buddha, tho Senart thinks differently; °raṃ arthaṃ (<i>supramundane goal</i>) prārthayamāno Bodhisattvo Mv ii.279.8; °rābhiḥ kathā- bhiḥ Sukh 59.10, see s.v. <b>lokika</b>; in Laṅk 156.15 (cf. 157.9, 11) jñāna, and in 237.2--3 ff. pāramitā, are of three kinds, laukika (of worldly persons and heretics), lokottara (of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas), and lokottaratama (of Bodhisattvas); here the word can hardly have its technical dogmatic meaning.y persons and heretics), lokottara (of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas), and lokottaratama (of Bodhisattvas); here the word can hardly have its technical dogmatic meaning.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokottaraparivarta (13086) + ((lokottaraparivarta, lokottaraparivarta)<br><b>Lokottaraparivarta</b>¦, m., n. of a work: Mvy 1334; Śikṣ 151.13.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lokottara-vādin (13087) + ((lokottaravAdin, lokottara-vAdin)<br><b>Lokottara-vādin</b>¦, pl., n. of a school: Mvy 9093; part of Mahāsāṃghika, Mv i.2.13.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/loḍayati (13091) + ((loqayati, loqayati)<br><b>loḍ … (loqayati, loqayati)<br><b>loḍayati</b>¦ (Skt. in mg. <i>stirs, agitates</i>), <i>mixes, stirs in</i>; Skt. āloḍayati has this mg. and is used in LV 269.14 (prose), but in 271.14 (vs), the same incident is told with: (gandhāmbu cūrṇāni ca) oruhyā nadi loḍayanti salilaṃ, <i>descending into the river, mix perfumed water and powders</i> <i>into the</i> (river-) <i>water</i> (two accus.).er, mix perfumed water and powders</i> <i>into the</i> (river-) <i>water</i> (two accus.).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/loṣṭu (13095) + ((lozwu, lozwu)<br><b>loṣṭu</b>¦ (Skt. Lex.; blend of loṣṭa and leṣṭu?), <i>clod of</i> <i>earth</i>: loṣṭuṃ KP 105.5; loṣṭunā 4; śva-loṣṭv-anujavana- (see anujavana) KP 105.2; 106.8; 107.1, 5; loṣṭu-patane LV 319.16.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/luṅga: (13012) + ((luNga, luNga)<br><b>? luṅga:& … (luNga, luNga)<br><b>? luṅga:</b>¦ in Divy 650.22 iti luṅgādhyāyaḥ, colophon to a chapter which is not given in the text; the word is not mentioned in Index or notes; the following colophons suggest that the chapter may have dealt with signs or omens of some sort. Skt. Lex. luṅga = mātuluṅga, <i>citron</i>, (fruit or tree); otherwise not recorded.ṅga, <i>citron</i>, (fruit or tree); otherwise not recorded.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/-lucana (13013) + ((lucana, -lucana)<br>[<b>-lucana</b>¦, see <b>keśa-l°</b>.])
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lugna (13011) + ((lugna, lugna)<br><b>lugna</b>¦, ppp. (to <b>lujjati</b>; = Pali lugga, Skt. rugna), <i>broken</i>: lugna-pralugna Mv ii.429.18.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lujjati (13014) + ((lujjati, lujjati)<br><b>lujja … (lujjati, lujjati)<br><b>lujjati</b>¦ (MIndic), <b>°jyati, °te</b> (= Pali lujjati; not recorded in Pkt. Sheth or Ratnach.; = Skt. rujyate; see also <b>pra-lu°, vi-lu°</b>), <i>is broken</i>: °jyamānaṃ Mv ii.356.9 (vs; v.l. pra-lu°) = iii.280.15 (vs; here Senart lujja° with v.l.); lujjanti, v.l. lujyanti (pres. pple. loc.; Senart em. °te) Mv ii.371.3; lujjamānaṃ, v.l. lujy°, ii.371.13, 17, and repeated below; lujje (aor.) ii.412.11; lujyata iti lokaḥ (etymologizing) Mvy 3061; lujyante AsP 256.7. See <b>lugna</b>.r.) ii.412.11; lujyata iti lokaḥ (etymologizing) Mvy 3061; lujyante AsP 256.7. See <b>lugna</b>.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/lumba (13017) + ((lumba, lumba)<br><b>lumba< … (lumba, lumba)<br><b>lumba</b>¦, a kind of tree, acc. to Senart (who em. thus for mss. <b>lamba</b>) the <i>plakṣa</i>, in lumbodyānaṃ Mv i.99.6 (vs), applied to what is otherwise known as the <b>Lumbinī</b> grove; since in line 8 <b>lumbinī</b> (q.v., 2) seems to be a tree- name, the em. seems plausible, tho no other record of lumba (or <b>lamba</b>) or lumbinī as a tree-name has been noted.m. seems plausible, tho no other record of lumba (or <b>lamba</b>) or lumbinī as a tree-name has been noted.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Lumbinīśreṣṭha (13019) + ((lumbinISrezWa, lumbinISrezWa)<br><b>Lumbinīśreṣṭha</b>¦, n. of a class of deities, see prec. (3).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/luḍati (13015) + ((luqati, luqati)<br><b>luḍati</b>¦ (= Pali luḷati, trans. and intrans.), intrans. <i>stirs, moves, is agitated</i>: LV 308.4 (vs) vṛkṣa (n. pl.) luḍanti. Cf. <b>luḍita</b>.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/luḍita (13016) + ((luqita, luqita)<br><b>luḍita& … (luqita, luqita)<br><b>luḍita</b>¦, adj. (pple. of <b>luḍati</b>, q.v.; = Pali luḷita; cf. [Page463-a+ 71] Skt. lulita, loḍita; see also a-luḍita), <i>agitated</i>, sometimes physically: Gv 202.21, of water, <i>stirred</i> by perfumed breeze; Sukh 38.1 (nadyaḥ…) nānāratna-luḍita-puṣpa- saṃghāta-vāhinyo; oftener intellectually, Laṅk 285.5, with citta; Gv 338.4 °ta-saṃtānaiḥ (see <b>saṃtāna</b>, which here = citta); Mvy 6819.ṅk 285.5, with citta; Gv 338.4 °ta-saṃtānaiḥ (see <b>saṃtāna</b>, which here = citta); Mvy 6819.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Mādhāta (11976) + ((mADAta, mADAta)<br><b>Mādhāta</b>¦, cited as equivalent to <b>Māndhāta</b>, q.v.: Divy 210.21.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Mādhyamika (11978) + ((mADyamika, mADyamika)<br><b>Mādhyamika</b>¦, m., an adherent of the Buddhist school of this name: Mvy 5144. Cf. <b>Madhyamaka</b> (-ruci).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Mādhyandina, = Madhyaṃdina (11977) + ((mADyandina, mADyandina, = maDyaMdina)<br><b>Mādhyandina, = Madhyaṃdina</b>¦, q.v.: MSV i.xvii.4; i.4.4.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṃsabala (11943) + ((mAMsabala, mAMsabala)<br><b>māṃsabala</b>¦, m. or nt., n. of a (supposed) magic herb: m., MSV ii.134.9; nt., madīya-snānodakaṃ °lam ib. 11--12, 16.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṃsacakṣu(s) (11941) + ((mAMsacakzu, mAMsacakzu(s)<br><b& … (mAMsacakzu, mAMsacakzu(s)<br><b>māṃsacakṣu(s)</b>¦, nt. (= Pali maṃsa-cakkhu), [Page428-a+ 71] <i>fleshly, bodily eye</i>, one of the five <b>cakṣus</b>, q.v.: prākṛtena °ṣā mātāpitṛsaṃbhavena SP 354.7, cf. 9; 355.3; tasya dāni tāva viśuddhaṃ °kṣuṃ Mv iii.177.8; buddhyā na (two mss. om. na) °ṣā Laṅk 13.3; others s.v. <b>cakṣus</b>.Mv iii.177.8; buddhyā na (two mss. om. na) °ṣā Laṅk 13.3; others s.v. <b>cakṣus</b>.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṃsaja (11942) + ((mAMsaja, mAMsaja)<br><b>māṃsaja</b>¦, <i>‘flesh-born’, physically begotten (son)</i>: pravrājemi katham ahaṃ Rāhulaśiri °jaṃ (spelled mānsa- jaṃ) jinasya Mv iii.269.8 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṃsakīla (11940) + ((mAMsakIla, mAMsakIla)<br><b>māṃsakīla</b>¦, m., <i>wart</i>: Mvy 4056 = Tib. mdzer pa.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/-māṃsaka (11939) + ((mAMsaka, -mAMsaka)<br><b>-māṃsaka</b>¦ (= Skt. māṃsa, with -ka Bhvr.), in a-matsya-māṃsakair LV 248.17 (prose), <i>involving no</i> (eating of) <i>fish or meat</i>, said of ascetic practices.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṃsika (11944) + ((mAMsika, mAMsika)<br><b>māṃsika</b>¦, m., (<b>1</b>) (= Pali maṃsika), <i>butcher</i>, or <i>meat-dealer</i>: SP 276.5; (<b>2</b>) see s.v. <b>kahāpaṇa</b>.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Māṇa (11952) + ((mARa, mARa)<br><b>Māṇa</b>¦, n. of a nāga king: Mmk 18.10.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṇava (11953) + ((mARava, mARava)<br><b>māṇava& … (mARava, mARava)<br><b>māṇava</b>¦ (also mānava, MSV i.261.20), usually (as in Skt. and Pali) <i>youth</i>, esp. <i>brahman youth</i>; more commonly (again as in Skt. and Pali) °vaka. Once °va is used of an adult brahman, a king's purohita, and contrasted with his pupils, called °vaka: Divy 60.23 rājño Brahmāyur nāma brāhmaṇaḥ purohito bhaviṣyati…(25) Brahmāyur māṇavo 'śītimāṇavakaśatāni brāhmaṇakān mantrān vāca- yiṣyati. This seems to be highly exceptional.ṇavakaśatāni brāhmaṇakān mantrān vāca- yiṣyati. This seems to be highly exceptional.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Māṇicara (11954) + ((mARicara, mARicara)<br><b>Māṇicara</b>¦ (= Pali id., 'to be invoked in time of need’), n. of a yakṣa: Māy 236.28; Mmk 609.7; pl., sarve Māṇicarā yakṣā sidhyante sarvakālataḥ Mmk 337.24 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṇḍaleya (11955) + ((mARqaleya, mARqaleya)<br><b>māṇḍaleya</b>¦, <i>member of a maṇḍala</i> or <i>(mystic) circle</i>: Vajratārāṃ sa-māṇḍaleyāṃ (Bhvr.) Sādh 189.7; māṇḍale- yānāṃ tu saṃbhavaḥ 230.13.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māṇḍalya (11956) + ((mARqalya, mARqalya)<br><b>māṇḍalya</b>¦, nt. (to Skt. maṇḍala plus -ya), <i>circularity</i>: dīrghahrasvādimāṇḍalyaṃ parikalpasya saṃgrahāt Laṅk 350.6 (vs).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Māṇḍavya, (1) (11957) + ((mARqavya, mARqavya)<br><b>Māṇ … (mARqavya, mARqavya)<br><b>Māṇḍavya, (1)</b>¦ n. of a ṛṣi in the ‘Padumāvatīye parikalpa’: Mv iii.153.7 ff. So Senart, with one ms. in 153.20; v.l. here, and both mss. in most passages, Maṇḍ° (MIndic), which should prob. be read; (<b>2</b>) pl., n. of a [Page428-b+ 71] brahmanical school (of the Bahvṛcas): Divy 632.18 f., and n. of a gotra, Divy 635.8, 20.ol (of the Bahvṛcas): Divy 632.18 f., and n. of a gotra, Divy 635.8, 20.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Māṭhara (11950) + ((mAWara, mAWara)<br><b>Māṭhara</b>¦, n. of a brahman, father of <b>Śārī:</b> Av ii.186.7.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Mādana (11975) + ((mAdana, mAdana)<br>[<b>Mādana</b>¦, see <b>Gandhamādana</b> 2.].)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Māgadha (11947) + ((mAgaDa, mAgaDa)<br><b>Māgadha</b>¦, n. of a yakṣa: Māy 63.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/māgadhaka (11948) + ((mAgaDaka, mAgaDaka)<br><b>māg … (mAgaDaka, mAgaDaka)<br><b>māgadhaka</b>¦, f. <b>°ikā</b> (Pali id., Childers; AMg. Māga- haa), <i>of, belonging to, Magadha</i>: °kānāṃ (brāhmaṇakānāṃ) Mv i.261.17, 18; with brāhmaṇa-gṛhapati(ka), Mv iii.317.6; 443.12; Divy 393.29; janapada, Divy 92.24; paura, Av i.107.8; sattvāḥ, Kv 48.8; °ikā kaṃsapātrī, some special kind of brass vessel called <i>Magadhan</i>, Mv ii.412.8; °ikāye kaṃsapātrīye Mv ii.282.10; so interpret °ikānāṃ (partitive gen.) kāṃsapātrī LV 318.22, <i>a brass vessel of the Magadhan</i> <i>ones</i> (not ‘of the Magadhan people’!); subst. m., <i>the people</i> <i>of Magadha</i>, °akānāṃ Rājagṛhaṃ nagaraṃ LV 239.18.t; (not ‘of the Magadhan people’!); subst. m., <i>the people</i> <i>of Magadha</i>, °akānāṃ Rājagṛhaṃ nagaraṃ LV 239.18.)