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Abhidosika 6S Abhinippanna<br />

Abhidosika belonging to last night (of gruel) Vin 111.15;<br />

Miln 291. See &bhi°.<br />

Abhlddavati [abhi + dru, cp. dava»] to rush on, to assail<br />

Mhvs 6. 5 ; Davs 111.47.<br />

Abhidhamati [abhi -|- dhamati, cp. Sk. abhi" & api-dhamati]<br />

blow on or at A 1.257.<br />

Abhldhamma [abhi -j- dhamma] the "special Dhamma,"<br />

i.e., I. theory- of the doctrine, the doctrine classified, the<br />

doctrine pure and simple (without any admixture of lite-<br />

rary grace or of personalities, or of anecdotes, or of<br />

arguments ad personam), Vin 1.64, 68; 111.144; IV. 344.<br />

Coupled with abhivinaya, D 111.267; ^' 1. 272. — 2. (only<br />

in the Chronicles and Commentaries) name of the Third<br />

Pitaka, the third group of the canonical books. Dpvs<br />

V.37 ; PvA 140. See the detailed discussion at DA 1. 1 5,<br />

18 sq. [As the word abhidhamma standing alone is not<br />

found in Sn or S Qr A, and only once or twice in the<br />

Dialogues, it probably came into use only towards the<br />

end of the period in which the 4 great Nikayas grew up.]<br />

-katba discourse on philosophical or psychological<br />

matters, M 1.214, 218; A 111.106,392. See dhammakatha.<br />

Abhidhammlka see abhidhammika.<br />

AbMdhara (adj.) [abhi + dhara] firm, bold, in °inana firmminded<br />

Dh p. 81 (ace. to Morris y.P.T.S. 1886, 135;<br />

not verified).<br />

Abhidhayin (adj.) [abhi -f dhayin fr. dhS]" putting on",<br />

designing, calling, meaning Pgdp 98.<br />

Abhidhareti [abhi + dhareti] to hold aloft J 1.34 = Bu iv.i.<br />

Abhldhavatl [abhi -\- dhavati] to run towards, to rush<br />

about, rush on, hasten Vin 11.195; S 1.209; J n.217;<br />

111.83; DhA IV.23.<br />

Abhidhavin (adj.) fr. abhidhSvati] "pouring in", rushing on,<br />

running J vi.559.<br />

Abhlnata [pp. of abhi 4- namati] bent, (strained, fig. bent<br />

on pleasure M 1.386 (+ apanata); S 1.28 (id.; Mrs. Rh. D.<br />

"strained forth", cp. Kindred S 1.39). See also apaaata.<br />

Abhinadatl [abhi -|- nadati] to resound, to be full of noise<br />

J VI. 531. Cp. abhinadita.<br />

Abhlnandatl [abhi -f nandati] to rejoice at, find pleasure<br />

in (ace), approve of, be pleased or delighted with (ace.)<br />

D 1.46 (bhasitaq), 55 (id.), 158, 223; M 1.109, 458;<br />

S 1.32 (annai)), 57, 14, (cakkhur), rupe etc.); A IV.411;<br />

Th 1, 1006; Dh 75, 219; Sn 1054, 1057, iili; Nd* 82;<br />

Miln 25; DA i.i6o; DhA 111.194 (aof- abhinandi, opp.<br />

patikkosi) VvA 65 (vacanai)). — pp. abhinandlta (q. v.). —<br />

Often in comb"- with abhlvadatl (q. v.).<br />

AbUnandana (nt.) & °ai (f.) [fr. abhinandati, cp. nandana],<br />

pleasure, delight, enjoyment D 1.244; M 1.498; J iv.397.<br />

Abhinandlta [pp. of abhinandati] only in an° not enjoyed,<br />

not (being) an object of pleasure Siv^l3 .= It 38; S v. 319.<br />

Abhinandln (adj.) [fr. abhinandati, cp. nandln] rejoicing<br />

at, finding pleasure in (loc. or — °), enjoying A 11.54<br />

(piyarupa); esp. freq. in phrase (tanha) tatratatr'4bhinan-<br />

dini finding its pleasure in this or that [cp. B.Sk. trsna<br />

totra-tatr'abhinant'ini M Vastu 111.332] Vin i.io; S v.421;<br />

Ps 11.147; Nett 72, etc.<br />

Abhinamati [abhi -f namati] to bend. — pp. abhlnata (q.v.).<br />

Abhinaya [abhi + naya] a dramatic representation VvA<br />

209 (sakha°).<br />

Abhlnava (adj.) [abhi -|- nava] quite young, new or fresh<br />

Vin iu.337;J 11.143 (devaputta), 435 (so read for accunha<br />

in expl° of paccaggha; v. v. 11. abbhu^ha & abhi^ha);<br />

ThA 201 ("yobbana = abhiyobbana) ; PvA 40 ("sapthana),<br />

87 (= paccaggha) 155.<br />

Abhinadita [pp- of abhinadeti, Caus. of abhi -|- nad ; see<br />

nadati] resounding with (— °), filled with the noise (or<br />

song) of (birds) J VI. 530 (= abhinadanto C); PvA 157<br />

(= abhirtida).<br />

Abhlnlkujlta (adj.) [abhi -f nikujita] resounding with, full<br />

of the noise of (birds) J v.232 (of the barking of a dog),<br />

304 (of the cuckoo) ; so read for "kunjita T.). Cp. abhikujita.<br />

Abhinikkhamatl [abhi -|- nikkhamati] to go forth from<br />

(abl.), go out, issue Dhs A 91 ; esp. fig. to leave ihe<br />

household life, to retire from the world Sn 64 (= geha<br />

abhinikkhamitva kasaya-vattho hutva Sn A 1<br />

1 7).<br />

Abhinlkkhamana (nt.) [abhi -f- nikkhamana] departure, going<br />

away, esp. the going out into monastic life, retirement,<br />

renunciation. Usually as inaba° the great renunciation<br />

J<br />

1.61; PvA 19.<br />

Abhinikkhlpati [abhi -|- nikkhipati] to lay down, put down<br />

Davs IIH2, 60.<br />

Abhlnlgganhana (f.) [abslr. fr. abhiniggaphati] holding<br />

back Vin III. 121 (-|- abhinippilana).<br />

AbhlniggaQhatl [abhi -|- nigganhSti] to hold fcack, restrain,<br />

prevent, prohibit; always in comb°- with abbinipplleti<br />

M 1. 1 20; A V.230. — Cp. abhinigganhana.<br />

Abhlnlndliya [w. 11. at all passages for abinindriya]<br />

doubtful meaning. <strong>The</strong> other is expH by Bdhgh at D.\<br />

1.120 as paripunn"; and at 222 as avikal-indriya not<br />

defective, perfect sense-organ. He must have read ahin°.<br />

Abhi-n-indriya could only be expl"! as "with supersenseorgans",<br />

i. e. with organs of supernormal thought or perception,<br />

thus coming near in meaning to ^abhinnindriya;<br />

We should read ahin" throughout D 1.34, 77, 186, 195.<br />

11.13; M II. 18; 111. 121; Nd- under puccha' (only ahln°).<br />

Abhinlnnameti [abhi -|- ninnameti cp. BSk. abhinirnSmayati<br />

l,al. V. 439] to bend towards, to turn or direct to D 1.76<br />

(cittai) iiana-dassanaya) ; M 1.234; Si. 123; iv.178; Pug 60.<br />

Abhlnipajjati [abhi -\- nipajjati] to lie down on Vin iv.273<br />

(+ abhinisidati); A IV.188 (in = ace. + abhinisidati);<br />

Pug 67 (id.).<br />

Abhinlpatatl [abhi 4- nipatatl] to rush on (to) J II. 8.<br />

Abhlnlpata (-matta) destroying, hurting (?) at Vbh 321 is<br />

expl

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