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Ajjhattika II Ajjhupekkhati<br />

Ajjhattika (adj.) [ajjhatta + ika], personal, inward (cp.<br />

Dhs Irs!. 207 & Nd' 346: ajjhattikai] vuccali cittai));<br />

opp. bahira outward (q. v.). See also ayatana. — M i.6^;<br />

S 1.73 Ca rakkha na bahira); IV.7 sq. (ayatanani); V.IOI<br />

(anga); A 1.16 (anga); 11.164 (dhatuyo); 111.400 (ayatanani);<br />

V.52 (id.); It 114 (id.), 9 (anga); Kli iv. (= KhA<br />

82); J IV.402 (bahira-vatthui) ayacitva ajjhattikassa oamai]<br />

ganbati); Dhs 673, 751; Vbh 13, 67, 82 sq., 1 19, 131,<br />

392 sq.<br />

Ajjhapara S v. 218: substitute v. I. accasara (q. v.).<br />

Ajjhappatta (& Ajjhapatta) [adhi + a + *prapta] 1.<br />

having reached, approached, coming near to J 11.450;<br />

VI. 566 (p; C. attano santikarg patta). — 2. having fallen<br />

upon, attacked J 11.59; V.198 (p; C. sampatta) — 3.<br />

attained, found, got Sn 1134 (= adhigacchi Nd^); J 111.296<br />

(p. C. sampatta); v. 158 (ajjhapatta; C. sampatta).<br />

Ajjhabhavl 3"' sg. nor. of adhibhavati to conquer, overpower,<br />

overcome S 1.240 (prohib. ma vo kodho ajjhabhavi);<br />

J 11.336. Cp. ajjhabhu & ajjhobhavati.<br />

Ajjhabhasi y^ sg. aor. of adhibhaseti to address S iv.117<br />

(gathahi); Kh v. = Sn p. 46 (gathaya); PvA 56, 90.<br />

Ajjhabhu<br />

(3'"* sg. aor. of adhibhavati (q. v.) to overcome,<br />

conquer It 76 (dujjayaij a. he conquered him who is hard<br />

to conquer; v. 1. ajjhabhi for ajjhabhavi). Cp. ajjhabhavi.<br />

Ajjhayana (m.) [adhi -f \] study (learning by heart) of<br />

the Vedas Miln 225. See also ajjhena.<br />

Ajjhavodahl 3'''' sg. aor. of ajjhodahati [Sk. adhyavadhati]<br />

to put down J v. 365 (= odahi, thapesi C). Kern, Toev.<br />

s. V. proposes reading ajjhavadahi (= Sk. avadhat).<br />

Ajjhagare (adv.) [adhi -f- agare, loc. of agara] at home, in<br />

one's own house A I.l32^1t 109; A 11.70.<br />

Ajjhacarati [adhi (or ati?) -|- a -f- car] I. to conduct oneself<br />

according to Vin 11.301; M 1.523; Miln 266. — 2. to<br />

flirt with (perhaps to embrace) J IV.231 (aniiam-aiiiiai)).<br />

pp. ajjbacinna. See also accSvadati & aticar.iti.<br />

Ajjhacara [to adhi (ati?) + a -t- car] l. minor conduct<br />

(conduct of a bhikkhu as to those minor rules not included<br />

in the ParSjika's or Saijghadisesa's) Vin 1.63 (see<br />

note in Vm. Texls^ 1.184. — z- flirtation Vin 111.128<br />

(in the Old Cy as expl" of avabhasati). — 3. sexual intercourse<br />

J 1.396; v.327 (°cara v. 1. for ajjhavara); Miln<br />

127 (an°).<br />

AjjhSclO^a [pp. of ajjhacarati] habitually done Vin 11.80<br />

sq., 301.<br />

AjjhajlVa [adhi (ati ?) -f- a -f jlv] too rigorous or strenuous<br />

a livelihood M 11.245 (+ adhipatimokkha).<br />

Ajjhapajjati [adhi + a -f pad] to commit an offence, to<br />

incur, to become guilty of (ace.) Vin IV. 237. pp. ajjhapanna<br />

(q. v.).<br />

Ajjhapatti (f.) [abstr. to ajjhapajjati] incurring guilt Dhs<br />

299 (an°).<br />

Ajjhapana' (nt.) [fr. Caus. 11. of ajjheti] teaching of the<br />

sacred writ, instruction Miln 225.<br />

Ajjhapana'^ (nt.) [a + jhapana fr. k§a] burning, conflagration<br />

J VI.311.<br />

Ajjhapanna [pp. of adhi -f- apajjati] become guilty of offence<br />

D 1.245; '"-43; S 11.270; A IV. 277, 280; V.178, 181.<br />

an° guiltless, innocent Vin 1. 1 03; D 111.46; S 11. 194, 269;<br />

A V.181; Miln 401. For all passages except A iv.277,<br />

280, cp. ajjhopanoa.<br />

AjjhapHita [adhi -F a -f pilita] harassed, overpowered, tormented<br />

PvA 180 (khuppipasaya by hunger & thirst).<br />

Ajjhabhava [cp. Sk. adhyabhava] eccessive power, predominance<br />

J 11.357.<br />

Ajjhabhavati [adhi + a -f bhu, in meaning of abhi -f bhu]<br />

to predominate J 11.357.<br />

Ajjhayaka [cp. Sk. adhyayaka, cp. ajjhayana] (a brahmin)<br />

engaged in learning the Veda (mantajjhayaka J vi.209;<br />

SnA 192), a scholar of the brahmanic texts, a studious,<br />

learned person D 1.88, 120; III. 94; A 1.163; "•223; Sn<br />

140 ("'kula: thus for ajjhayakula Fsb.); Th I, 1171 ; J 1.3;<br />

VI.201, 498; DA 1.247.<br />

Ajjhaniha (& °riiha) (adj.) [to adhi + a -f ruh] growing<br />

up over, overwhelming A 111.63 sq. =: S v.96; J III. 399.<br />

Ajjharu|ha (adj.) [pp. of adhi 4- a -f ruh] grown up or<br />

high over J 111.399.<br />

Ajjharuhat! [adhi -f arohati cp. atyarohati] to rise into the<br />

air, to climb over, spread over S 1.221 ^ Nett 173 (=:<br />

ajjhottharati SA; cp. Mrs. Rh. D. Kindred Sayings 1.285).<br />

Ajjhavadati see accavadati.<br />

Ajjhavara [fr. adhi -|- a -[- var] surrounding; waiting on,<br />

service, retinue J v.322, 324, 326, 327 (expld at all passages<br />

by parisa). Should we read ajjhacara? Cp. ajjhacara.<br />

Ajjhavasatar [n. ag. to ajjhavasati] one who inhabits D<br />

1.63 (agarat]).<br />

Ajjhavasati [adhi + a -f- vas] to inhabit (agarai) a house;<br />

i. e. to be settled or live the settled life of a householder)<br />

D 11.16; M 1.353; Vin IV.224; J 1.50; Pug 57; Miln<br />

348. — pp. ajjhavuttha (q. v.).<br />

AjjhaVUttha [cp. Sk. adhyusita; pp. of ajjhavasati] inhabited,<br />

occupied (of a house) Vin 11.210; J 1.145; "-333; PvA<br />

24 (°ghara); fig. occupied by SnA 566 (= anosita).<br />

Ajjhasaya [fr. adhi -f a<br />

on, BSk. however adhy<br />

wish, disposition, bent<br />

tising); J 1.88, 90;<br />

PvA 88, 116, 133 (adj.<br />

-f sri, orig. hanging on, leaning<br />

asaya Divy 586] intention, desire,<br />

D 11.224 (adj.: intent on, prac-<br />

11.352; V.382; DhsA 314, 334;<br />

dan° intent on giving alms), 168;<br />

Sdhp 219, 518. Kreq. in phrase ajjhasayanurupa according<br />

to his wish, as he wan ted PvA 61, 106, 12S.<br />

Ajjhasayata (f.) [abstr.<br />

127 (ular" great desire<br />

to ajjhasaya] desire, longing PvA<br />

for c. loc).<br />

Ajjhaslta [pp. of adhi -f a -I- srf] intent on, bent on Miln<br />

361 (jhan°). Cp. ajjhosita & nissita.<br />

Ajjhittha [pp. of ajjhesati] requested, asked, invited Vin<br />

1.I13 (an° unbidden); D 11.289 (Buddhaghosa and text<br />

read ajjhitta); Sn p. 218 (= ajjhesita Nd^ 16); J vi.292<br />

(=anatta C); DhA IV.IOO (v. I. abhijjhiltha). See also an".<br />

Ajjhupagacchati [adhi -f upa -f gam] to come to, to reach,<br />

obtain ; to consent to, agree, submit Th 2, 474 (= sampaticchati<br />

ThA 285); J 11.403 ; Miln 300; pp. ajjhupagata<br />

(q. v.).<br />

Ajjhupagata [pp. of ajjhupagacchati] come to, obtained,<br />

reached A v.87, cp. 210; y.187 sq.<br />

Ajjhupagamana (nt.) [adhi -f upa -f gam] consent, agreement,<br />

justification Vin 11.97, 104.<br />

Ajjhupaharati [adhi -|- upa + hf; cp. upaharati] to take<br />

(food) to oneself J 11.293 (a"""- ajjhupahari = ajjhohari C).<br />

Ajjhupekkhati [adhi -\- upa + ik$; cp. BSk. adhyupeksati]<br />

1. to look on A 1.257; M'ln 275. — 2. to look

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