śīlavrata (15074)
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Entry 15074, Page 529, Col. 2 -
(SIlavrata, SIlavrata)
śīlavrata¦, nt.; °ta-parāmarśa, m. (= Pali sīla- bbata-parāmāsa), (attachment to) practices and observances (other than those approved by Buddhists), or attachment to good works (alone, as means of salvation); one of the five dṛṣṭi is this °parāmarśa: Dharmas 68, Mvy 1959; paraphrased ahetv-amārga-taddṛṣṭi AbhidhK. LaV-P. v.15, and explained 18 (see also Childers s.v.); in Mv i.292.3 (vs) śīlavrata alone = °ta-parāmarśa: (satkā- yadṛṣṭī-vicikitsitaṃ, mss. °tā, ca) śīlavrataṃ (mss. śīlaṃ vrataṃ) cāpi yad asti kiṃcit (are got rid of); these three, [Page530-a+ 71] satkāyadṛṣṭir vicikitsā śīlavrataparāmarśaś ca Laṅk 117.15, constitute the three first saṃyojanāni, q.v.; śīla° is explained in Laṅk 119.2 ff. Elsewhere śīlavrata may be used in the ordinary good sense, as in Skt. and Pali.