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Entry 8377, Page 301, Col. 1 -
(nirjAta, nirjAta)
nirjāta¦, ppp. adj. (cf. AMg. nijjāya, gone or come forth or out, and niryāta, which is app. blended or con- fused with this in BHS, and which the AMg. word could represent historically), (1) produced, originating, born (understood as ppp. of nir-jan-; Tib. on LV yas skyes pa, born from): anekaśatasahasra-nirjāto 'yam (of a courtesan's son) MSV ii.21.16; prītiprāmodyena tathāgatagauravama- nasikāra-nirjātena LV 370.1--2; śraddhāgaurava-nirjātena ca kāyapraṇāmena Gv 96.20; puṇyanirjāta, produced by merit (thru former good deeds) Divy 463.4; Karmav 67.18; (svapuṇyātiśaya-nir°) Jm 22.1; Tathāgatakāyaḥ śatapuṇya- nirjātayā buddhyā ekārthanirdeśo dharma-nirjāto (…dhar- makāyaḥ) Samādh 22.9, the Buddha's body, born of dharma, is to be defined as synonymous with enlightenment born of hundreds of (deeds of) merit (…the dharma-body); mahā- bhijñāparikarma-nirjāta SP 66.9 (for SP 312.2 see nir- yāta); Samādh 22.12 (in SP of Bodhisattvas, in Samādh of the body of the Tathāgata), born of (produced by; Tib. on SP las skyes pa) the (preparatory) performance of the great abhijñās; ato nirj°, born from this, Vaj 25.4, 5--6; paśyako dṛśyanirjāto dṛśyaṃ kiṃhetusaṃbhavam Laṅk 360.16 (vs), the seer is produced from the thing to be seen; what does the thing to be seen have as its causal origin?; (2) app. occasionally = niryāta, adept, perfected, per- fectly skilled: sarvabodhisattvapāramitā-nirjātaiḥ (of Bo- dhisattvas) LV 2.5 (no v.l.); Tib. ṅes par skyes pa, made fine, right, cf. ṅes par ḥbyuṅ pa for niryāta, q.v.; acc. to Lefm., sarvabodhisattvacaryā-sunirjātaḥ LV 274.20--21 (Lefm. divides °caryāsu nir°), but several mss. °niryātaḥ, and Tib. tshar phyin pa, which is a regular rendering of niryāta; prob. read so.