abhyantarāgra (1721)

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abhyantarāgra
Entry 1721, Page 60, Col. 2
(aByantarAgra, aByantarAgra)
abhyantarāgra¦, adj., with tips (directed) inward (and roots outward), said of the grass ground-cover spread by the Bodhisattva for himself at the Bodhi-tree: LV 289.12 °graṃ bahirmūlaṃ…tṛṇasaṃstaraṇaṃ saṃstīrya; in the corresponding passages Mv ii.131.14 and 268.2 read abhyantarāgraṃ (in the first Senart anyatarāgra, re- portedly with one ms., v.l. °graṃ; in the second Senart abhyantarāgre, with mss.; in both the following noun is tṛṇasaṃstaraṃ; has bahirmūlaṃ been accidentally lost in the Mv text?).

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