abhinirharati (1527)

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abhinirharati
Entry 1527, Page 52, Col. 2
(aBinirharati, aBinirharati)
abhinirharati¦ (= Pali abhinīharati, the definitions of which in the Pali Dictt. do not fit BHS usage; cf. abhinirhāra, more rarely °haraṇa, n. act. to this verb, with about the same range of mgs.; one or two passages containing the verb, cited there, are not repeated here), (1) produces, accomplishes, effects, realizes (commonly something in oneself); na ca tāvad divyaṃ śrotram abhinirharati SP 357.4--5 and 8, and yet he does not realize (effect, produce in himself) a divine ear (despite the fact that he has certain marvelous powers of hearing); SP 141.11 ff. sarvajñatvaṃ prārthayase yady abhijñā 'bhi- nirhareḥ, taṃ cābhijñābhinirhāram araṇyastho vicintaya, dharmaṃ viśuddhaṃ tena tvam abhijñāḥ pratilapsyase, if thou seekest omniscience, produce (realize, in thyself) the abhijñā, and meditate on that realization of the abhijñā, abiding in the forest; by this means thou shalt win the pure law (and) the abhijñā (or, possibly, dharmaṃ viśuddham may be a second object of vicintaya); LV 180.6 praṇi- dhānabalaṃ cābhinirharati sma, and he brought to realiz- ation the power of his (former) vow; 415.15 pūrvapraṇi- dhānābhinirhṛtaṃ (so read with v.l. for text °nihṛtaṃ; sc. dharmacakram) produced (realized) as a result of a former vow; ṛddhiś cābhinirhṛtā and power of magic was produced Divy 48.15; 49.13; (dharmadeśanām, a preaching of the law) abhinirhṛtya, having accomplished, Gv 52.9; an-abhinirhṛta-sarvajñatājñānair, not having accomplished the knowledge of omniscience, Gv 19.21; abhinirhari, aor., produced, effected (kṣetraviyūha) Bhad 34; abhinirhṛta (pūjā), accomplished, Bhad 6^2; ppp. nt. used absolutely, without expression of noun, abhinirhṛtaṃ mantrayate sma Divy 542.19, apparently he (Buddha) considered (reflected on) what he had undertaken (? produced, realized? or initiated, taken upon himself?); but in parallel passage MSV ii.128.3 and 180.5 abhinirhṛta-piṇḍapātaḥ evidently means, when alms-food had been produced (entertainment provided by a layman), and I suspect a corruption in mantrayate of Divy, see s.v. aupadhika (2); with cittam as direct object and a dat. of remoter object, LV 344.7 -vidyā-sākṣātkriyāyai cittam abhinirharati sma, abhinir- nāmayati (q.v.) sma, effected (realized, produced in him- self) a thought (mind) tending to realization of wisdom (etc.) and bent (inclined) it in that direction; so 345.22; similarly Mv i.228.12 (parallel to LV 344.7) abhinirharesi, aor.; ii.132.16 °harāmi; 283.14 °hare, aor.; (2) takes (a corpse) out to cremation or burial (so Skt. nirharati and once abhinir°, see pw 7.257; apparently Pali abhinīharati is not so used; cf. abhinirhāra 2): Divy 264.16, 23 abhinir- hṛtā, ppp.; MSV ii.126.20 °haratha; 127.3 ff.

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