anunaya (838)

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anunaya
Entry 838, Page 28, Col. 1
(anunaya, anunaya)
anunaya¦, m. (= Pali id.; also Skt. in mg. propitiation, das Geneigtmachen; friendliness, affection, in favorable or at least neutral sense), love, attachment; ingratiation, in BHS almost invariably in a bad sense (a rare exception is Divy 510.4, of innocent attachment, affection). Very often contrasted with pratigha, q.v.; the pair may re- place rāga and dveṣa, as feelings to be avoided; so in dvandva cpd. anunaya-pratigha- (Pali also anunaya- paṭigha), LV 10.1; 33.7; 275.6--7; 374.3, (read) ihānunaya- pratighānāṃ kalvahaivādaprahāṇaparyantaḥ prāpto mayā, here I have got to the end--which consists of abandonment of quarrels and disputes--of attachment and repugnance; 442.5; Divy 240.24; KP 101.1; Mmk 13.22; Dbh 29.6; also, less commonly, pratighānunaya (Pali also paṭi°) Sādh 115.15; Gv 245.24; without pratigha, anunaya (un- desirable) attachment or lust is contrasted with maitrī, (desirable) affection, (pure) love in Gv 472.3-4 ye te maitrīvihāriṇaś ca na kvacid anunayavihāriṇaḥ; in Gv 351.24 perhaps contrasted with pratighāta, q.v. (viṣaya- raty-)anunayo vā pratighātacittatā vā; Divy 257.20 anunaya-vacanair, with words of (impure sexual) love (spoken by a mother to her son with whom she had in- cestuous relations); LV 319.21 (yadi) tāvac chakyetāyam anunayenotthāpayitum, (Māra speaks:) whether he can be moved by lust (for women; M. is sending his daughters to tempt the Bodhisattva); anunayāsaṃdhūkṣaṇatā (Mvy °saṃdhukṣ°, v.l. and Mironov °saṃpṛkṣ°), state of not being inflamed with (sexual) lust Mvy 2594; LV 32.7; anunaya-nimittaṃ SP 277.1 a cause (or motive) for in- gratiating oneself (with women; should be avoided by a Bodhisattva); Mvy 2131 = Tib. rjes su chags pa, affection towards; visabhāgasattvānunayāt Śikṣ 193.17, see visa- bhāga.

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