a-paritasyana (1302)

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a-paritasyana
Entry 1302, Page 45, Col. 1
(aparitasyana, a-paritasyana)
a-paritasyana¦ (or °nā), °na-tā (= prec.; neg. of n. act. to paritasyati, q.v. with discussion and references; cf. Pali aparitassana, °nā), non-exhaustion, lack of discoura- gement, not being wearied or troubled in spirit: aparita- syanābhimukhenākhedacittotpādena (so ms., ed. em. aparitrasya°) Śikṣ 25.7, not turned towards weariness (note a-kheda-); aparitasyanatayā, ms. at Śikṣ 35.6 for apariṇamanatayā which ed. reads with Gv 463.21 (the source of the citation; see pariṇamana); nausamacittena gamanāgamanāparitasyanatayā (so mss., ed. em. °trasya°, without good reason) Śikṣ 35.9, with mind like a ship because unwearied in going and coming; this is cited from Gv 464.6 which reads parikhinnatayā, certainly an error for aparikh°, a synonym of aparitasyana(tā), cf. akheda- above on Śikṣ 25.7, and s.vv. paritasyati, °tras°. Wogihara, Lex. 32 note 1, assumes that the original form of these nouns contained °tasy° and that (a-)paritasana (prec.) is a ‘purism’. This can hardly be assumed in view of Pali paritasati beside °tassati, and BHS paritrasati beside °syati.

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