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|bhs-entry=<k1>BavanetrI<k2>BavanetrI, °trikA<br><b>bhavanetrī, °trikā</b>¦ (= Pali bhavanetti, seems to be a virtual synonym of taṇhā; defined by Childers <i>desire,</i> <i>lust</i>), <i>leading (that which leads) to (continued) existence</i>; ep. of tṛṣṇā: tṛṣṇāṃ °trīṃ Mv ii.307.12; alone, but clearly implying tṛṣṇā, in Mv i.247.18 (vs) aśeṣā bhavanetrisaritā [Page407-b+ 71] ucchoṣitā, <i>all streams of</i> (thirst) <i>which lead to further exi-</i> <i>stence are dried up</i>; dharmā (<i>states of being</i>) bhavanetrikā(ḥ) Mv iii.337.13; 339.12. (In Mv ii.206.15 Senart puts this into text by em., but read with mss. purimabhava-jane- triye bhavanighātī, which is sound in meter and sense.) See <b>netrikā</b>, and next.
|bhs-entry=(BavanetrI, BavanetrI, °trikA)<br><b>bhavanetrī, °trikā</b>¦ (= Pali bhavanetti, seems to be a virtual synonym of taṇhā; defined by Childers <i>desire,</i> <i>lust</i>), <i>leading (that which leads) to (continued) existence</i>; ep. of tṛṣṇā: tṛṣṇāṃ °trīṃ Mv ii.307.12; alone, but clearly implying tṛṣṇā, in Mv i.247.18 (vs) aśeṣā bhavanetrisaritā [Page407-b+ 71] ucchoṣitā, <i>all streams of</i> (thirst) <i>which lead to further exi-</i> <i>stence are dried up</i>; dharmā (<i>states of being</i>) bhavanetrikā(ḥ) Mv iii.337.13; 339.12. (In Mv ii.206.15 Senart puts this into text by em., but read with mss. purimabhava-jane- triye bhavanighātī, which is sound in meter and sense.) See <b>netrikā</b>, and next.
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 15 September 2021

bhavanetrī, °trikā
Entry 11180, Page 407, Col. 1
(BavanetrI, BavanetrI, °trikA)
bhavanetrī, °trikā¦ (= Pali bhavanetti, seems to be a virtual synonym of taṇhā; defined by Childers desire, lust), leading (that which leads) to (continued) existence; ep. of tṛṣṇā: tṛṣṇāṃ °trīṃ Mv ii.307.12; alone, but clearly implying tṛṣṇā, in Mv i.247.18 (vs) aśeṣā bhavanetrisaritā [Page407-b+ 71] ucchoṣitā, all streams of (thirst) which lead to further exi- stence are dried up; dharmā (states of being) bhavanetrikā(ḥ) Mv iii.337.13; 339.12. (In Mv ii.206.15 Senart puts this into text by em., but read with mss. purimabhava-jane- triye bhavanighātī, which is sound in meter and sense.) See netrikā, and next.

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