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Entry 15638, Page 551, Col. 1 -
(saMjAnAti, saMjAnAti, °nIte)
saṃjānāti, °nīte¦, pass. (or denom. to saṃjñā, name?) saṃjñāyate; caus. saṃjñapayati, saṃjñāp° (all mgs. seem to occur for Pali saṃjānāti, °nati, pass. saññāyati, Childers; nearest recorded Skt. seems to be saṃjajñe, knew, understood, once in Rām., BR jñā with sam, 7), (1) knows (well): (icchāmy etaṃ yasya dātavyaṃ yataś ca) grahīta- vyaṃ yac ca nidhātavyaṃ bhavet, sarvaṃ saṃjānīyāḥ SP 107.12, I want that you should know about all this, to whom anything is to be given, from whom received, and what is to be stored; similarly saṃjānīyād 108.2; Tib. for saṃ- jānīyāḥ, khyod kyis śes par (ḥdod do = icchāmi), that you should know; so for °yād, mchis par ḥtshal la; similarly jānāti in 108.12 = śes so; all these wrongly rendered in BR; (2) knows = recognizes, or becomes aware of: te pi anyam-anyaṃ saṃjānetsuḥ, anye pi kila iha bho sattvā upapannā Mv i.230.3, repeated 240.13, iii.334.11, 341.15; same passage, anyonyam evaṃ saṃjānanti SP 163.12; °nante LV 51.16, 410.20; (3) holds, considers, esp. falsely (cf. saṃjñā, saṃjñin): loka evaṃ saṃjānīte SP 316.2 (erroneous views are then stated); yad andhakāraṃ tat prakāśam iti saṃjānīṣe, yac ca prakāśaṃ tad andhakāram iti °nīṣe SP 135.4--5; (4) act., mid., names, calls, and pass. is called, is named: iti caike saṃjānanti (sc. mām) Laṅk 192.16; 193.3; māṃ janāḥ saṃjānanta udakacandra ivā- praviṣṭanirgatam 193.5; sarvatra ca śrāvaka iti saṃjñā- yate sma SP 200.13, and in all (previous existences) he has been called ‘Disciple’ (of various Buddhas); adyāpi ca tāni ṛṣipadāny eva saṃjñāyante LV 18.19, and even today they are still called ‘the sage's traces’; (adyāpi tat pāṃśukūla- sīvanam) ity evaṃ saṃjñāyate sma LV 267.8; (5) caus., [Page551-b+ 71] makes known, declares: tena (sa) yācanakaś (…) °jña- payitavyaḥ Śikṣ 20.4--5, 9, he must declare to the suitor; (rājā Padumāvatīṃ…bahuprakāraṃ) °jñāpeti Mv iii. 167.14 (foll. by direct quotation), announced(?), or, perh. better, appeased, conciliated (as in Skt.).
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