Adhyapadyate, Adhyāpadyate: 1 definition
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryAdhyāpadyate (अध्यापद्यत�).�(= Pali ajjhāpajjati), (1) incurs (guilt), commits (a sin, acc.): duścaritam adhyāpadyamāna� ǻٳٱū 117.21; pārājayikādhyāpanna� 159.22; (daśākuśalān [so [Page017-b+ 71] read for text daśa-kuśalān, which makes nonsense with the following na samudācarati] karmapathān�) nā- dhyāpadyate ṣṭ-ñ 325.9; (2) violates (a moral principle, acc.): anyatamānyatama� dharmam adhyāpadya ǻٳٱū 159.4; (pārājayikasthānīya� dharmam) adhyāpanno bha- vati id. 181.1; gurudharmādhyāpannayā (mss. °nāya) ṣuṇ�-첹峦 5b.4, by one who has violated an important rule (so Pali garudhamma� with ajjhāpanna, q.v. in Critical Pali Dictionary); adhyāpadya (ger.) ṣuṇ�-첹峦 23b.4; 24a.1; adhyāpatsyase, °patsye (fut.) 24b. 5, all with (anyatamat) sthāna�, some point or item (of the moral code); (3) violates (a woman): °dyet, see adhyāpaṭyati; [(4) in Ҳṇḍū 531.14 adhyāpanna would be used in a good sense, if the text were sound: (sarvabuddhakṣetrāṇi viśudhyanti sma sarvasattva-)-dhātv anyonya-maitra-hita-citrādhyāpanna-citta-saṃsthāna- tayā; but read with 2d ed. °ٰ屹貹ԲԲ°.
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