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- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Anāvatapta (688) + ((anAvatapta, anAvatapta)<br><b>Anāvatapta</b>¦, m.c. for <b>Anava°</b> (2), q.v.: LV 219.9.)
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- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Anavatapta (619) + ((anavatapta, anavatapta)<br><b> … (anavatapta, anavatapta)<br><b>Anavatapta</b>¦ (= Pali Anotatta, in meaning 1), (<b>1</b>) n. of a lake: LV 332.12; Divy 150.23; 152.23; 153.4; 344.13; 399.14; Śikṣ 247.12; Dbh 95.17; Karmav 62.1; °ta-kāyikā devatāḥ, <i>the deities inhabiting Lake A</i>, Divy 153.7 ff.; (<b>2</b>) n. of a nāga-king: Mvy 3239; SP 4.12; LV 204.10; 219.9 (here anāva°, m.c.); Suv 85.4; 91.19; 158.14; 162.8; Kv 2.14; 68.5; Gv 196.13; Māy 221.20; 247.9.here anāva°, m.c.); Suv 85.4; 91.19; 158.14; 162.8; Kv 2.14; 68.5; Gv 196.13; Māy 221.20; 247.9.)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Anotaptagātra (1093) + ((anotaptagAtra, anotaptagAtra)<br><b>Anotaptagātra</b>¦, n. of two former Buddhas in the same list: Mv i.141.10, 15. (Cf. <b>Anavatapta</b>.))
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/avadya-bhīru (2082) + ((avadyaBIru, avadya-BIru)<br><b&g … (avadyaBIru, avadya-BIru)<br><b>avadya-bhīru</b>¦, <i>dreading</i> (and shunning) <i>reproach</i> (blame, evil, sin), ep. of the family into which a Bodhisattva is born in his last existence: Mv i.198.1; ii.1.11; LV 24.4. All these are forms of the same passage; in LV text anava- dya-, with v.l. avadya-; in Mv ii.1.11 Senart reads anava- dya, tho he recognizes at i p. 532 that the corrupt mss. point rather to avadya-, which he reads with mss. at i.198.1. The reading avadya- is confirmed by Tib. on LV kha na ma tho bas (= avadya, see Das s.v.) ḥjigs pa (= bhīru). Note the noun avadya-bhī RV 10.107.3 (isolated)., see Das s.v.) ḥjigs pa (= bhīru). Note the noun avadya-bhī RV 10.107.3 (isolated).)
- Dictionaries/Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary/Sāgara, (1) (16620) + ((sAgara, sAgara)<br><b>Sāgara, … (sAgara, sAgara)<br><b>Sāgara, (1)</b>¦ (see also <b>Upasāgara</b>, and cf. <b>Sāgaranā-</b> <b>garājaparipṛcchā</b>), n. of a nāga king, often mentioned in close association with <b>Anavatapta</b> 2; lives in the ocean, cf. samudramadhyāt sāgaranāgarājabhavanāt SP 261.3: Mvy 3238 = Tib. rgya mtsho, <i>ocean</i>; SP 4.11; 263.3, 14, etc.; LV 204.9; 219.9 (misprinted māgara); 270.6; 435.14; Suv 85.5; 91.19; 158.14; 162.8; Kv 68.5; Laṅk 2.3; 4.8; Mmk 18.12; 452.17, 21; in nearly all these identifiable by association with Anavatapta, or with the ocean; (<b>2</b>) n. of another nāga king, mentioned later in the same list: Mvy 3264; here Tib. dug can, <i>poisonous</i>, which sug- gests sa-gara; this word exists in Skt. as an adj. but seems not recorded as n. of a nāga; Mironov also sāgara; (<b>3</b>) n. of a former Buddha: LV 171.20; (<b>4</b>) nt., a high number, = 10 <b>mahāsamudra:</b> Mmk 343.22. (Skt. Lex. has sāgara, m., as a different high number.). of a former Buddha: LV 171.20; (<b>4</b>) nt., a high number, = 10 <b>mahāsamudra:</b> Mmk 343.22. (Skt. Lex. has sāgara, m., as a different high number.))