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Vippharavant 87 VibhSjana<br />

dilating in talk), 130, 346; Vism 42 ; DA 1.192 ; VvA<br />

103 (maha°+ mahajutika) ; PvA 178 (karuna°).<br />

Vippharavant (adj.) [fr. vipphara, cp. pharati i & vipphurati]<br />

possessing vibration DhsA 115 = Vism 142.<br />

Vippharika (adj.) [fr. vi+ pharati 2] spreading out (in<br />

effulgence) VvA 5 (maha°).<br />

Vippharita [pp. of Cans. vi+ pharati] expanded Davs<br />

V.34 ("akkhi-yugala, both eyes wide open).<br />

Vipphalita (adj.) [vi+phalita 2] split open, cut to pieces<br />

PvA 152 (su" ; so read for vipphalita); Sdhp 188<br />

(°anga).<br />

Vipphaleti [vi+gphar: cp. phalita 1. It is «o/=vi+<br />

phaleti] to expand, to bend or draw the bow J vi.580.<br />

VippharaQa (nt.) [vi+phurana=pharana] spreading out,<br />

effulgence, pervasion VvA 277.<br />

Vipphurati [vi+ phurati see pharati] to vibrate, tremble,<br />

quiver, fly asunder, diffuse J 1. 51 ; SnA 225; VvA 12<br />

(vijjotamana vipphurato).<br />

Vipphotita (adj.) [vi+photita: see phota, cp. BSk. visphota<br />

open Divy 603] burst open (of a boil) Th i, 306.<br />

Viphala (adj.) [vi+phala] fruitless, useless Sdhp 527.<br />

Vibandlia [vi+ bandha] fetter PvA 207.<br />

Vibandhana (nt.) [vi+bandhana] = vibandha ThA 243.<br />

Vibadhaka (adj.) [fr. vibadha] doing harm to (-°), injuring,<br />

preventing Davs 11. 88.<br />

Vibadhati [vi+badhati] to oppress, harm Miln 135 (so<br />

read for "bhadati) ; DhsA 42. — Pass, vibadhiyati to be<br />

oppressed PVA 239.<br />

Vibbedha [fr. vi+vyadh after analogy of ubbedha ; not<br />

vi+ bheda] circumference J 1.212.<br />

Vibbhanta [pp. of vibbhamati] i. roaming, straying;<br />

strayed, confused M 1.171 (padhana° giving up exertion),<br />

247 (id.). Usually in phrase "citta with wandering<br />

(or confused) mind S 1.61 (see expl" of C. at A'.S. 1.32 1),<br />

204; 111.93; v.269; A 1.70; 11.30; III. 391 ; It 90 ; J<br />

rv.459 (+ kupit' indriya) ; Miln 324. — At DhsA 260<br />

we find the cpd. vibbhanti-bhava [vibbhanta in comp"<br />

with bhu !] of citta, in meaning " wavering, roaming "<br />

(of mind) : so read for vibhatti-bhava.<br />

Vibbhantaka (adj.) [vibbhanta+ ka] i. straying away<br />

from (-°), confused Vism 187 (jhana°), 429. — 2. (a<br />

bhikkhu) who has forsaken the Order, apostate Vin u.Oo.<br />

Vibbhamati [vi+ bhamati] to wander about, to go astray,<br />

to forsake the Order Vin 1.72; n.14; in. 40 (may be<br />

taken in the sense of enjoying oneself or sporting, i. c.<br />

cohabiting, at this passage), iv.216; J 1.117; 111.462 (of<br />

a bhikkhu enticed by his former wife), 496. — pp. vibbhanta.<br />

Vibhanga [vi-l- bhanga, of bhai'] distribution, division,<br />

distinction, classification Vin<br />

classification of species ; expl*"<br />

1.359 ; Sn 600 (jati°<br />

as jati-vitthara at SnA<br />

464); J IV. 361 (+vicaya; C. expl» as vibhaga) :<br />

30, 87 (dhatu" distribution of relics) ; SnA 422 (contrasted<br />

with uddesa). — Vibhanga is the title of the second<br />

book of the Abhidharama Pitaka (see <strong>Pali</strong> Name Dictionary).<br />

Cp. Sutta-vibhanga.<br />

Mhvs<br />

Vibhajati [vi-f-bhajati, i. e. bhaj^, as in bhajeti] (lit.) to<br />

distribute, divide; (fig.) to distinguish, dissect, divide<br />

up, classify ; to deal with something in detail, to go into<br />

details M in. 223 ; S 11. 2, 255 (vibhajeti) = M 1.364 (reads<br />

virajeti); S iv.93 (atthai)) ; v. 261 (dhammar) vivarati<br />

vibhajati uttani-karoti) ; Sn 87; Pug 41; Vbh 259;<br />

Miln 145; SnA 237; DA 1.104; 1. 104; PvA 81, iii. iii ger.<br />

vibhajja (q. v.). — pp. vibhatta.<br />

Vibhajana (nt.) & °a (f.) [f»i vibhajati] distinction, division,<br />

going into detail Nett 5, 8 sq., 38 (+vivarana &<br />

uttani-kammata) ; Tikp 10; SnA 445<br />

uttani-karana) ; DhsA 343, 344. Cp. vibhajana.<br />

(vivarana, v.,<br />

Vibhajja (adv.) [ger. of vibhajati] dividing, analysing,<br />

detailing; in detail ("-) D 111.229 ("vyakaraniya pafiha<br />

" discriminating reply " trsl") ; A 11.46 (°vacana analysis).<br />

— °vada the Vibhajja doctrine, i. e. the doctrine which<br />

analyses, or the " religion of logic or reason " ; a term<br />

identical with theravada, the doctrine of the Elders,<br />

i. e. the original teaching of the Buddhist church,<br />

-"vadin one who teaches the V. doctrine, Ep. of the<br />

Buddha Mhvs 5, 271 ; Tikp 366; VbhA 130; cp. Kvu<br />

trsl' introd. p. 38.<br />

Vibhatta (adj.) [pp. of vibhajati] i. (lit.) divided, distri-<br />

parted, partitioned, having divisions, portioned<br />

buted ;<br />

ofi Sn 300; Pv i.io'* (of niraya) ; J v. 266 (id); Miln<br />

316 (a° samudda). — su° well divided, well planned,<br />

proportioned, regular Sn 305 ; Pv 111.2^' ; Miln 330, 345 ;<br />

Vism 108. — 2. (fig.) detailed, explained, analysed<br />

Vism 187; SnA 288; PvA 104.<br />

Vibhattavaat (adj.) [fr. vibhatta] full of details, giving all<br />

detail Vism 212 ; DA 1.34.<br />

Vibhatti (f.) [fr. vibhajati] i. division, distinction, classification,<br />

detail, variety J vi.432 (of<br />

I sq., 105 ; Miln 102, 381 ; Vism 352<br />

sankhepa) ;<br />

paintings) ; Nett<br />

(contrasted with<br />

PvA 199,282 (rupa° various forms, patterns).<br />

— 2. (t. t. g.) inflection of nouns & verbs, declensions,<br />

conjugation SnA 397; VvA 78, 199. -°lopa omission<br />

of inflection VvA 174, 192; PvA 147. — Note, vibhattibhava<br />

at DhsA 260 is to be read as vibbhanti" (see<br />

under vibbhanta).<br />

Vibhattika (adj.) [fr. vibhatti] having divisions; (fig.)<br />

detailed. Neg. a° not giving details VvA 164.<br />

Vibhava [vi-t-bhava] i. power, wealth, prosperity DA<br />

1. 147; J 1.56; v.285 ; Mhvs 26, 6; DhA 1.6; 11. 9, 84;<br />

IV. 7; VvA 5, 302 ("sampanna rich); PvA 122, 130, 176,<br />

196. Great wealth is expressed by astti-koti-vibhava,<br />

consisting in 80 kotis, e. g. DhA 1.367 ; 11.25. — bahu°<br />

very rich J 1.145; maha° id. PvA 97, 107. — yatha<br />

vibhavar) according to one's means or power PvA 54<br />

vibhav' 4nuruparj id. VvA 254. — 2. non-existence,<br />

cessation of life, annihilation D 1.34: Sn 514 (H-bhava),<br />

867 (id.); Nd' 274, 282; J 111,402 ("rj gata= vinasar)<br />

patta C.) ; v. 267 (id.) ; DhsA 392 ; DA 1.120 ; VbhA<br />

505<br />

( = bhava-vigaraa). See also tanha B i.<br />

-tanha " craving for life to end " (Dial. in. 208), desire<br />

for non-existence D 111,216, 275; Vin i.io; Ud 33;<br />

It 50; VbhA III. -ditthi the theory of non-becoming<br />

1.83 ; Nd* 245, 274.<br />

D III. 212 ; A<br />

Vibhavati [vi-l- bhavati] to cease to exist S in. 56 (fut.<br />

°issati) ; Sn 873 (vibhoti) ; Nd' 279 (id.). — pp. vibhuta.<br />

Vibhassikata (nt.) [vin- bhassa-t- kata] gossip, lit. " made<br />

into talk " Vin iv.241.<br />

Vibhaga [fr. vibhajati, cp. vibhanga & vibhajana] distribution,<br />

division ; detailing, classification J iv.361 ;<br />

Vism 494; VbhA 83; ThA 100; VvA 37; PvA 122.<br />

— attha° detailing of meaning Vism 569 ; dhatu" distribution<br />

of relics VvA 297; PvA 212 ; pada° division of<br />

words SnA 269; PvA 34. — Cp. sag°.<br />

Vibhajana (nt.) [vi-i- bhajana'] distribution, division Dhtp<br />

776, 787.<br />

92, 561 ; Dhtm

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