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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(mAtApitfka, mAtApitfka)<br><b>mātāpitṛka</b>¦, adj. (cf. prec. and next but one), <i>inherited, innate, natural</i>, contrasting with what is due to <i>training</i>: (the Bodhisattva had not received martial or athletic training, so that Yaśodharā's father refused him as a son-in-law; but he,) mātāpitṛkena balena Mv ii.75.13, <i>by natural, innate strength</i>, threw a dead elephant over seven city walls. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 15 September 2021
- mātāpitṛka
Entry 11961, Page 428, Col. 2 -
(mAtApitfka, mAtApitfka)
mātāpitṛka¦, adj. (cf. prec. and next but one), inherited, innate, natural, contrasting with what is due to training: (the Bodhisattva had not received martial or athletic training, so that Yaśodharā's father refused him as a son-in-law; but he,) mātāpitṛkena balena Mv ii.75.13, by natural, innate strength, threw a dead elephant over seven city walls.
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