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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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are distinguished, viz. khandha˚, kilesa˚, abhisankh!ra˚); Th 1, 1021. So at Vism 512 with ref. to the ariya -<br />

- sacc!ni, viz. bh!ro= dukkha -- sacca', bh!r' !d!na'=samuda -- sacca', bh!ranikkhepana'=nirodha -- s.,<br />

bh!ra -- nikkhepan'up!ya = magga -- s. -- On bh!ra in similes see J.P.T.S. 1907, 118. -- !d!na the taking up<br />

of a burden S iii.25. -- (m)oropana "laying down the load," i. e. delivery of a pregnant woman Bu ii.115. --<br />

&&ha contained in a load, carried as a burden Vin iii.47. -- nikkhepana the laying down or taking off of a<br />

burden S iii.25. -- mocana delivery (of a pregnant woman) J i.19. -- v!hin "burden-bearer," one who carries<br />

an office or has a responsibility A iv.24 (said of a bhikkhu). -- h!ra load -- carrier, burden-bearer S iii.25 sq.<br />

Bh!raka<br />

Bh!raka ( -- ˚) [fr. bh!ra] a load, only in cpd. gadrabha˚ a donkey -- load (of goods) J ii.109; DhA i.123.<br />

Bh!rataka<br />

Bh!rataka [fr. bhara] "the petty descendants of Bh!rata" or: load -- carrier, porter (?) - iv.117 (indignantly<br />

applied to apprentices and other low class young men who honour the Mah! -- Kacc!na).<br />

Bh!rika<br />

Bh!rika (adj.) [fr. bh!ra] 1. loaded, heavy J v.84, 477; Miln 261. -- 2. full of, loaded down with ( -- ˚) VvA<br />

314 (sineha˚ hadaya). -- 3. grievous, serious, sorrowful PvA 82 (hadaya). -- 4. important Miln 240, 311. --<br />

See bh!riya.<br />

Bh!rin<br />

Bh!rin (adj.) [fr. bh%, cp. bh!ra] carrying, wearing, only in cpd. m!l!˚ (m!la˚), wearing a garland (of<br />

flowers) J iv.60, 82; v.45; where it interchanges with ˚dh!rin (e. g. Vv.323; v. l. at PvA 211; cp. BSk.<br />

˚dh!rin MVastu i.124). -- f. ˚bh!rin" J iii.530; VvA 12; and ˚bh!r" Th 1, 459 (as v. l.; T. ˚dh!r"). See also<br />

under m!l!.<br />

Bh!riya<br />

Bh!riya (adj.) [fr. bh!ra Vedic bh!rya to be nourished or supported; bh!ry! wife] 1. heavy, weighty, grave,<br />

serious; always fig. with ref. to a serious offence, either as bh!riya' p!pa' a terrible sin PvA 195, or bh.<br />

kamma' a grave deed, a sin DhA i.298, 329; ii.56; iii.120; VvA 68; or bh!riya' alone (as nt.), something<br />

grave, a sin DhA i.64. Similarly with ati˚ as atibh!riya' kamma' a very grave deed DhA i.70, or<br />

atibh!riya' id. DhA i.186. -- 2. bh!riy! (= bh!rik!, f. of bh!raka) carrying, fetching, bringing J vi.563<br />

(phala˚).<br />

Bh!rukacchaka<br />

Bh!rukacchaka see bharu˚.<br />

Bh!va<br />

Bh!va [fr. bh(, cp. Vedic bh!va] 1. being, becoming, condition, nature; very rarely by itself (only in later &<br />

C. literature, as e. g. J i.295 th"na' bh!vo, perhaps best to be translated as "women's character," taking<br />

bh!va=attabh!va); usually -- ˚, denoting state or condition of, and representing an abstr. der. from the first<br />

part of the cpd. e. g. gadrabha˚ 2 asininity 3 J ii.109. Thus in connection with (a) adjectives: atthika˚ state of<br />

need PvA 120; (na˚ depletion SnA 463; ek"˚ loneliness Vism 34; sithill˚ (for sithila˚ in conn. with k% & bh(<br />

) relaxation Vism 502. -- (b) adverbs. upari˚ high

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