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1) to pacify, ensure peace; 2) a common ancient Indian and Buddhist name (Skt. ''Śamitā'' or Pali. ''Samitā''; 3) the Pacifier | 1) to pacify, ensure peace; 2) a common ancient Indian and Buddhist name (Skt. ''Śamitā'' or Pali. ''Samitā''; 3) the Pacifier, the Bringer of Peace (epithet for a Buddha). Refers primarily to pacifying/calming the mind. Mahāvyutpatti: शमिता ॥ ''śamitā'' ॥ ''zhi bar mdzad pa'' ॥ ཞི་བར་མཛད་པ་ [Erick Tsiknopoulos] |
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1) to pacify, ensure peace; 2) a common ancient Indian and Buddhist name (Skt. Śamitā or Pali. Samitā; 3) the Pacifier, the Bringer of Peace (epithet for a Buddha). Refers primarily to pacifying/calming the mind. Mahāvyutpatti: शमिता ॥ śamitā ॥ zhi bar mdzad pa ॥ ཞི་བར་མཛད་པ་ [Erick Tsiknopoulos]