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Anupassana 39 Anubandhati<br />

AnupaSSanS (() [abstr. of anupassati, cf. Sk. anudarsana]<br />

looking at, viewing, contemplating, consideration, realisa-<br />

tion S V.178 sq., Sn p. 140; Ps 1. 10, 20, 96; 11.37,41 sq.,<br />

67 sq.; Vbh 194. See anicca°, aDatta°, dukkha°.<br />

AnupaSSin ( ") (adj.) [fr. anupassati] viewing, observing,<br />

realising S 11.84 sq., v.294 sq., 311 sq., 345, Dh 7,253;<br />

Sn 255, 728; Ps 1. 191 sq.; Vbh 193 sq., 236; Sdhp4ll.<br />

Anupahata' [anu + pa + hata, pp. of anu + pa + han]<br />

thrown up, blown up Miln 274.<br />

Anupahata^ (*dj.) [an + upahata] not destroyed, not spoilt<br />

Dh.A. 11.33 CJivhapasada).<br />

Anupata [of anupatati] attack in speech, contest, reproach<br />

A 1. 161.<br />

Anupatin (adj.) [fr. anupata] I. following, indulging in<br />

J 111.523 (khana°). — 2. attacking, hurting J v.39g.<br />

AnupadaQ (adv.) [anu -f- pada] at the foot Vism 1S2 (opp.<br />

anusisat] at the head).<br />

Anupada [ger. of an + upadiyati =: anupadaya] anupadaniya,<br />

anupadaya, anupadiyana, anupadiyi^va see<br />

upadiyati.<br />

Anupadana & Anupadl see upadana & upadi.<br />

Anupapita [pp. of anupapeti] having been lead to or made<br />

to reach, attained, found Miln 252.<br />

Anupapuiiati (anuppa^) [anu -|- papunati] to reach, attain,<br />

get to, find S 1.105; S"- anuppatvana Pv 11. 9'* (=<br />

°papunitva PvA 123). — pp. anupatta (q. v.). — Caus.<br />

anupapeti (q. v.).<br />

Anupapeti [Caus. of anupapuiiati] to make reach or attain,<br />

to lead to, to give or make find J vi.88; Cp. XI. 4 (aor.<br />

anupapayi); Miln 276. — pp. anupapita (q. v.).<br />

AnupSya [an + upaya] wrong means J 1.256; SJhp 405.<br />

Anupayasa see upayasa.<br />

Anupalaka (adj.) [anu -j- palaka] guarding, preserving<br />

Sdhp 474.<br />

Anupalana (nt.) [fr. anupaleti] maintenance, guarding,<br />

keeping Dpvs 111.2.<br />

AUupaleti [anu -f paleti] to safeguard, warrant, maintain<br />

Miln 160 (santatii)).<br />

Anupahana (adj.) [an + upahana] without shoes J vi.552.<br />

Anupiya (anuppiya) (adj ) [anu + piya] flattering, plessant,<br />

nt. pleasanlne.ss, flattery, in °bha;iin one who flatters D<br />

111.185; J 11.390; V.360; and "bhipitar id. Vbh 352.<br />

Anupl|ag at PvA 161 is to be read anuppijan (q. v.).<br />

AnupuCChati [anu -|- pucchati] to ask or inquire after (c.<br />

ace.) Sn 432, 1113. — pp. anuputtba (q. v.).<br />

Anuputtha [pp. of anupucchali] asked Sn 782 (= pucchita<br />

Sn.\ 521).<br />

AnupUbba (adj.) [anu -f pubba] following in one's turn,<br />

successive, gradual, by and by, regular Vin 11.237 (ma-<br />

hasamuddo a'-ninno etc.); D 1.184; Sn 511; J<br />

v. 155<br />

(regularly formed, of iiiu). Cases adverbially: anupubbena<br />

(instr.) by and by, in course of lime, later, gradually<br />

Vin 1.83; Dh 239 (= anupatipatiya DhA 111.340); Pug<br />

41, 64; J II. 2, 105; III. 127; Miln 22; PvA 19. anupubbaso<br />

(abl. cp. Sk. anupQrvasah) in regular order Sn 1000. —<br />

In comp". both anupubba° & anupubbi° (q. v.).<br />

-karana gradual performance, graded practice M 1.446.<br />

-nirodha successive passing away, fading away in regular<br />

succession, i. e. in due course. <strong>The</strong> nine stages of this<br />

' Anupubbl-katha<br />

j Miln<br />

j (as<br />

1 Anupekkhatl<br />

j mana).<br />

I Anupetl<br />

process are the same as those mentioned under "vihEra,<br />

& are enum^- as such at D III. 266, 29O; A 1V.409, 456;<br />

Ps 1.35. -vihara a state of gradually ascending stages,<br />

by means of which the highest aim of meditation & trance<br />

is attained, viz. complete ce.ssation of all consciousness.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are 9 stages, consisting of the 4 jhanos, the 4<br />

ayatanani & as the crowning phrase "saiiM-vedayitanirodha"<br />

(see jhana'). Enumd. as such in var. places, esp.<br />

at the foil.: D 11.156; 111.265, ^9°; ^ iv.410; Nd' under<br />

jhana; Ps 1. 5; Miln 176. -sikkha regular instruction or<br />

study (dhammavinoye) M 1.479; lil.l (-(-"kiriya °patipada).<br />

Anupubbaka (adj.) = anupubba, in cpd. pubbanupubbaka<br />

all in succession or in turn, one by one (on nature of<br />

this kind of cpd. see anu 15 iv.) Vin 1.20 ("anaq kulanaq<br />

putta the sons of each clan, one by one).<br />

Anupubbata (nt.) [fr. anupubba] acting in turn, gradation,<br />

succession Vv 64'* (= anukula kiriya i. e. as it pleases<br />

VvA 280) cp. anupubbata.<br />

(f.) [anupubba + kath^, formation like<br />

dhammi-katha] a gradiul instruction, graduated sermon,<br />

regulated exposition of the ever higher values of four<br />

subjects (dana-katha, sila°, s.igga°, magga^) i. e. charity,<br />

righteousness, the heavens, and the Path. Bdhgh. explains<br />

the term as anupubbikatha nama daninantarar) silai] silanantaro<br />

saggo sagganantaro maggo ti etesaq dipana-katha"<br />

(DA 1.277). Vin 1.15, 18; 11.156, 192; D i.iio; 11.41<br />

M 1.379; J 1.8; VvA 66, 197, 208; DA 1.308; DhA 1.6;<br />

228. — <strong>The</strong> spelling is frequently anupubbikatha<br />

to lengthening of anu see anu Note (a)), e.g. at D<br />

i.iio; II. 41; M 1.379; J 1.8; Miln 228.<br />

]anu -f pekkhati] I. to concentrate oneself<br />

on, to look carefully A 111.23. — 2. to consider, to show<br />

consideration for, Nd- 50 (ppr. °amana = anukampa-<br />

— Caus. anupekkbetl to cause some one to con-<br />

sider carefully Vin 11.73.<br />

AnupekkhanatS (f) [abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupekkhatl]<br />

concentration (of thought) Dhs 8, 85, 284, 372.<br />

[ana -f pa + i] to go into D 1.55 (+ anupagacchati)<br />

S 111.207; DA 1. 165.<br />

Anupesetl [anu -f pa -f i§] to send forth after Miln 36.<br />

AnupOSathikaQ see anvaddbamSsar).<br />

AnupOSlya (adj.) [grd. of anu -f- pU$] to be nourished or<br />

fostered Sdhp 318.<br />

Anuppa° in all comb"s. of anu -f- ppa see under headings<br />

anupa'~.<br />

Anuppadajjuo (S in.i3>) see anupadetl.<br />

Anuppanna (°uppada, °uppadeti) see uppanna etc.<br />

Anuppi]a (adj.) [an -)- uppija] not molested, not oppressed<br />

(by robbers etc.) not ruined, free from harm J 111.443;<br />

V.378; VvA 351; PvA 161.<br />

Anupharapa (nt.) [anu -|- pharapa] flashing through, pervading<br />

Miln 148.<br />

AnuphUSlyatI [anu -f- phuslyati, cp. Sk. prusayati, Caus. of<br />

pru$] to sprinkle, moisten, make wet J v. 242 (himai);<br />

C. pateyya).<br />

Anubajjhati at PvA 56 is faulty reading for anubandh-<br />

ati (q. v.).<br />

Anubaddha [pp. of anubandhati] following, standing behind<br />

(pitthito) D I.I, 226.<br />

Anubandha [aim -f bandh] bondage M 1 11. 170; It 91.<br />

Anubandhati [anu -)- bandhati] to follow, run after, pursue<br />

J 1. 195; 11.230; VI.452 (:=anujavali); PvA 56 (substitute

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