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Anubandhati 40 Anumanftatj<br />

for anubajjhanti!), 103, J55. aor. °bandhl J 11.154, 3535<br />

111.504; PvA 260 (= anvagacchi). ger. °bandbitva J 1.254.<br />

grd. °bandhitabba M 1.106. — pp. anubaddha (q. v.).<br />

Anubandhana (ct.) [fr. anubandhati] that which connects<br />

or follows, connection, consequence J 71.526 (°dukkha).<br />

Anubala (nt.) [anu + bala] rear-guard, retinue, suite, in °r)<br />

bhavati to accompany or follow somebody Miln 125.<br />

Anubujjhati [anu + bujjhati, Med. of budh, cp. Sk. avabudhyate]<br />

to remember, recollect J III.387 (with avabujjhati<br />

in prcc. verse).<br />

Anubujjhana (nt.) [fr. anubujjhati] awakening, recognition<br />

Ps l.l!5 (bujjhana -j-)-<br />

Anubuddha [pp. of anu -|- bodhati] I. awakened (act. &<br />

pass.), recognised, conceived, seen, known D II. 1 23 ("a<br />

ime dhamma); S 1.137 (dhammo vimalen' Snubuddho)<br />

11.203; IV. 188; A II. I ; 111.14; 'V.105; SnA 431. In phrase<br />

buddbanubuddba (as to nature of cpd. see anu B iv.)<br />

either "fully awakened (enlightened)" or "wakened hy<br />

by the wake" (Mrs. Rh. D.) Th 1, 679 = 1246. — 2.<br />

a lesser Buddha, inferior than the Buddha DA 1.40. Cp.<br />

buddbanubuddba.<br />

Anubodha [anu -f- budh] awakening, perception, recognition,<br />

understanding S I.I26(?)^A v.46 (anubodhiij as<br />

aor. of anubodhati?); Pug 21; Miln 233. Freq. in comp"'<br />

ananubodha (adj.) not understanding, not knowing the<br />

truth S 11.92; 111.261; V.431; A II. I ; IV. 105; Dhs 390,<br />

1061; VvA 321 (= anavabodha) and duranubodha (adj.)<br />

hard to understand, difficult to known D 1.12,22; S I.136.<br />

Anubodhati [anu -)- budh] to wake up, to realise, perceive,<br />

understand; aor. anubodhiij A v.46 (?) := Si. 126 (anu-<br />

bodhai)). — Caus. "bodheti to awaken, fig. to make see<br />

to instruct J vi.i3g Cayamana) — pp. anubuddba (q.v.).<br />

Anubodhana(nt.)[fr. anubodhati] awakening, understanding,<br />

recognition Ps 1.18 (bodhana +).<br />

Anubbajati [anu + vraj] to go along, wander, follow,<br />

tread (a path) J IV.399 (maggaq = pabbajati C).<br />

Anubbata (adj.) [Vedic anuvrata, anu -f- vata] subject to<br />

the will of another, obedient, faithful, devoted J 111.52 1 ;<br />

VI.557.<br />

Anubbillavitatta see ubbilP.<br />

Anubyanjana see anuvyaijana.<br />

Anubruhita [qq. of anubrnheti] strengthened with (— "),<br />

full of Ps 1.167.<br />

Anubruheti [bruheti] to do very much or often, to practice,<br />

frequent, to be fond of (c. ace), foster S 1.178 (anubruhaye);<br />

M in. 187 (id., so read for manu°), Th 2, 163<br />

(°ehi); Cp. 111.1- (saijvegai) anubruhayiq aor.); J ill. 191<br />

(sunSagaraq). Often in phrase vivekar) anubruheti to<br />

devote oneself to detachment or solitude, e.g. J 1.9 (inf<br />

°bruhetui)); III. 31 ("bruhessami), Dh 75 ("brQhaye =<br />

"bruheyya vaddlieyya DhA 11.103). — PP- anubruhita<br />

(q.v.) Cp. also bruhana.<br />

Anubha^ana (f ) [ami -f- bhanana] talking to, admonition,<br />

scolding Vin 11.88 (anuvadana -f).<br />

Anubhavatl & Anubhotj [anu + bhavati] to come to or<br />

by, to undergo, suffer (feel), get, undertake, partake in,<br />

experience D 1.129; » '2 ("bhonti); M 11.204; A 1.61<br />

(atthai) "bhoti to have a good result); J vi.97 (°bhoma);<br />

Pv 1. 10" Cbhomi vipakaij); PvA 52 (°issati = vedissati);<br />

Sdhf 290. Esp. freq. with dukkhat] to suffer pain, e.g.<br />

PvA l.lJio (°blionti); PvA 43, 68, 79 etc. (cp. anubhavana).<br />

— ppr. med. "bhavamana J 1.50; aor. "bhavi<br />

PvA 75 (sarapattii]); ger. "bhavitva J iv.i; PvA 4 (sam-<br />

patliij), 67 (dukkhaij), 73 fsampattiq); grd. "bhaviyana<br />

(in order to receive) Pv ii.8"(= anubhavitva PvA 109). —<br />

Pass, anubhuyati & °bhavlyati to be undergone or being<br />

experienced; ppr. °bbuyainana PvA 8, 159 (maya a. =<br />

anubhuta), 214 (attana by him) & °bhaviyamana PvA 33<br />

(dukkhaq). — pp. anubhuta (q.v.).<br />

Anubhavana (nt.) [fr. anubhavati] experiencing, suffering;<br />

sensation or physical sensibility (cf Cj>c/. 229, 232') Nett<br />

28 (itth4nitth-anubhavana-Iakkhana vfcdana "feeling is<br />

characterised by the experiencing of what is pleasant and<br />

unpleasant"); Miln 60 (vedayita-lakkhana vedana anubhavana-lakkhana<br />

ca); PvA 152 (kamma-vipaka°). Esp. in<br />

comb", with dukkha° suffering painful sensations, e.g. at<br />

J IV. 3; Miln 181; DhA iv.75 ; PvA 52.<br />

Anubhaga [anu -\- bhaga] a secondary or inferior part,<br />

(after-)share, what is left over Vin 11.167.<br />

Anubhayati [anu -|- bhSyali] to be afraid of J vi.302 (kissa<br />

nv' inubhayissai), so read for kissSnu").<br />

Anubhava [fr. anubhavati] orig. meaning "experience, concomitance"<br />

and found only in cpds. as — °, in meaning<br />

"experiencing the sensation of or belonging to, experience<br />

of, accordance with", e. g. mahS° sensation of greatness,<br />

raja" s. belonging to a king, what is in accordance with<br />

king

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