an-abhisaṃskṛta (605)

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an-abhisaṃskṛta
Entry 605, Page 21, Col. 1
(anaBisaMskfta, an-aBisaMskfta)
an-abhisaṃskṛta¦ (neg. of abhi°, q.v.; Pali °saṃ- khata, see below), not (specially) prepared, of food: Laṅk 196.12, said or rice offered to infants without proper boiling (and seasoning?); not affected (by some outside influence), avikopitair indriyair anabhisaṃskṛtair gātrair LV 323.16, in description of the Bodhisattva's indifference to the daughters of Māra, with senses undisturbed, with body-members unaffected. So Tib., lus (body) ma bcos pa, lit. not made (up), see Jäschke s.v. bcos-pa, ‘3. made or contrived by art, artificial (so Pali abhisaṃkhata is some- times used, CPD)…ma bcos, artless, unaffected, genuine; it also seems to denote an absence of mental activity (see s.v. abhisaṃskāra) or a forbearance of exercising such activity, in short that indifference to the world, which is so highly valued by the Buddhist.’

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