abhūtvā-śraddhā (1711)
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- abhūtvā-śraddhā
Entry 1711, Page 60, Col. 1 -
(aBUtvASradDA, aBUtvA-SradDA)
abhūtvā-śraddhā¦ (cpd.; ed. prints as two words), belief in (coming into existence of something) after not having been: yadi…°ddhā (if one accepts that belief), vijñānānāṃ…utpattir abhaviṣyad Laṅk 41.6; in Laṅk 40.14 read (ye kecin…śramaṇā vā brāhmaṇā) vā bhūtvā- śraddhā(ḥ), as Bhvr. cpd., who cherish a belief in (existence of something) after having been, i.e. in persistence of (real) existence (text °vābhūtvā śr°, i.e. vā abh°, and so Suzuki).
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