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Paṭigandhiya                                                                              Paṭiccasamuppāda



        Paṭigandhiya only as neg. appaṭi° (q. v.).                 off, staying, repulsion, beating off D iii.130; M i.10; A i.98;
                                                                   iv.106 sq.; J i.344; Vism 31 (=paṭihanana); Miln 121; DhA
        Paṭigāthā (f.) [paṭi+gāthā] counter — stanza, response SnA 340.
                                                                   ii.8; PvA 33. — 2. (psych.) resentment Dhs 1060, cp. Dhs
           Cp. paccanīka — gāthā.
                                                                   trsl. 282.
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        Paṭigādha [paṭi+gādha ] a firm stand or foothold A iii.297 sq.;
                                                                Paṭighosa [paṭi+ghosa] echo Vism 554.
           Pug 72=Kvu 389.
                                                                                                        d
                                                                Paṭicamma in °gataṁ sallaṁ at J vi.78 to be expl not with C. as
        Paṭigāyati (°gāti) [paṭi+gāyati] to sing in response, to reply by a
                                                                   from paṭi+camati (cam to wash, cp. ācamati), which does not
           song J iv.395 (imper. °gāhi).
                                                                   agree with the actual meaning, but according to Kern, Toev.
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        Paṭigijjha (adj.) [paṭi+gijjha, a doublet of giddha, see gijjha ]
                                                                   ii.29, s. v. as elliptical for paṭibhinna — camma, i. e. piercing
           greedy; hankering after Sn 675 (SnA 482 reads °giddha and  the skin so as to go right through (to the opp. side) which falls
               ns
           expl by mahāgijjha).                                                   n
                                                                   in with the C. expl "vāmapassena pavisitvā dakkhiṇapassena
        Paṭigīta (nt.) [paṭi+gīta] a song in response, counter song J iv.393.  viniggatan ti."
        Paṭiguhati (°gūhati) [paṭi+gūhati] to concert, keep back Cp.  Paṭicaya & (paṭiccaya) [paṭi+caya] adding to, heaping up, accu-
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           i.9 .                                                   mulation, increase Vin ii.74; iii.158 (pati°); S iii.169; A iii.376
                                                                   sq. (v. l. pati°); iv.355; v.336 sq.; Th 1, 642; Ud 35 (pati°);
        Paṭiggaṇhanaka (adj. — n.) [paṭiggaṇhana (=paṭiggahaṇa) +ka]
                                                                   Miln 138.
           receiving, receiver PvA 175.
                                                                Paṭicarati [paṭi+carati) 1. to wander about, to deal with Miln 94.
        Paṭiggaṇhāti (paṭigaṇhāti) [paṭi+gaṇhāti] to receive, accept, take
                                                                   — 2. to go about or evade (a question), to obscure a matter of
           (up) D i.110 (vatthaṁ), 142; Vin i.200; ii.109, 116 (a sewing —
                                                                   discussion, in phrase aññena aññaṁ p. "to be saved by an-
           needle); S iv.326 (jātarūpa — rajataṁ); Sn 479, 689, 690; Dh
                                                                   other in another way," or to from one (thing) to another, i. e.
           220; J i.56, 65; DA i.236; PvA 47. In special phrase accayaṁ
                                                                   to receive a diff, answer to what is asked D i.94; Vin iv.35; M
           paṭiggaṇhāti to accept (the confession of) a sin, to pardon a
                                                                                                         d
                                                                   i.96, 250, 442; A iv.168 (v. l. paṭivadati); expl at DA i.264
           sin Vin ii.192; D i.85; M i.438; J v.379. — pp. paṭiggahita
                                                                   by ajjhottharati paṭicchādeti "to cover over," i. e. to conceal
           (q. v.). — Caus. °ggaheti Vin ii.213; M i.32.
                                                                   (a question). See on expression Dialogues i.116.
        Paṭiggaha [fr. paṭiggaṇhāti] 1. receiving, acceptance; one who
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           receives, recipient J i.146; ii.9; vi.474; Pv iii.1 . — 2.  Paṭicaleti [Caus. of paṭicalati] to nudge J v.434.
           friendly reception J vi.526. — 3. receptacle (for water etc.)  Paṭicāra [fr. paṭi+car] intercourse, visit, dealing with Miln 94.
           Vin ii.115, 213 (udaka°). — 4. a thimble Vin ii.116.
                                                                Paṭicodana (nt.) [abstr. fr. paṭicodeti] rebuking, scolding (back)
        Paṭiggahaṇa (nt.) [fr. paṭigganhāti] acceptance, receiving, taking  DhsA 393.
           M iii.34; S v.472; SnA 341. — accaya° acceptance of a sin, i.
                                                                Paṭicodeti [paṭi+codeti] to blame, reprove M i.72; Vin iv.217; Ud
           e. pardon, absolution J v.380.
                                                                   45.
        Paṭiggahita [pp. of paṭigganhāti] received, got, accepted, appro-
                                                                Paṭicca [ger. of pacceti, paṭi+i; cp. BSk. pratītya] grounded on,
           priated, taken Vin i.206, 214; J vi.231. — As appaṭiggahitaka
                                                                   on account of, concerning, because (with acc.) M i.265 (etaṁ
           (nt.) "that which is not received" at Vin iv.90.
                                                                   on these grounds); S iii.93=It 89 (atthavasaṁ); J ii.386 (=ab-
        Paṭiggahītar [n. ag. of paṭiggaṇhāti] one who receives, recipient  hisandhāya); Sn 680, 784, 872, 1046; SnA 357; DhA i.4; PvA
           D i.89.                                                 64 (maraṇaṁ), 164, 181 (kammaṁ), 207 (anuddayaṁ). See
                                                                   also foll.
        Paṭiggāha see patiṭṭhāha.
                                                                       -vinīta trained to look for causality M iii.19.
        Paṭiggāhaka (adj. — n.) [fr. paṭiggaṇhāti] receiving, accepting;
                                                                Paṭicca-samuppanna [p.+samuppana] evolved by reason of the
           one who receives, recipient Vin ii.213; D i.138; A i.161; ii.80
                                                                   law of causation D iii.275; M i.500; S ii.26; A v.187; Ps i.51
           sq.; iii.42, 336; J i.56; PvA 7, 128, 175 (opp. dāyaka); VvA
                                                                   sq., 76 sq.; Vbh 340, 362. Cp. BSk. pratitya samutpanna
           195; Sdhp 268.
                                                                   MVastu iii.61.
        Paṭiggāhaṇa (nt.) [fr. paṭiggaṇhāti] reception, taking in J vi.527.
                                                                Paṭicca-samuppāda [p.+samuppāda, BSk. prātītya-samutpāda,
        Paṭigha (m. & nt.) [paṭi+gha, adj. suffix of ghan=han, lit. strik-
                                                                   e. g. Divy 300, 547] "arising on the grounds of (a preceding
           ing against] 1. (ethically) repulsion, repugnance, anger D i.25,
                                                                   cause)" happening by way of cause, working of cause & effect,
           34; iii.254, 282; S i.13; iv.71, 195, 205, 208 sq.; v.315; A i.3,
                                                                   causal chain of causation; causal genesis, dependent origina-
           87, 200; Sn 371, 536; Dhs 1060; Miln 44; DA i.22. — 2. (psy-
                                                                   tion, theory of the twelve causes. — See on this Mrs. Rh. D.
           chologically) sensory reaction D iii.224, 253, 262; S i.165,
                                                                   in Buddhism 90 f., Ency. Rel. & Ethics, s. v. & KS ii., preface.
           186; A i.41, 267; ii.184; Dhs 265, 501, 513, 579; VbhA 19.  Cpd. p. 260 sq. with diagram of the "Wheel of Life"; Pts. of
                           n
           See on term Dhs trsl 72, 204, 276 and passim. — appaṭigha
                                                                   Controversy, 390 f. — The general formula runs thus: Imas-
           see separately s. v. Note. How shall we read paṭighaṭṭha
                                                                   miṁ sati, idaṁ hoti, imass' uppādā, idaṁ uppajjati; imasmiṁ
           nānighaṁso at DhsA 308? (paṭigha — ṭṭhāna — nighaṁso,
                                                                   asati, idaṁ na hoti; imassa nirodhā, idaṁ nirujjhati. This be-
           or paṭighaṭṭana — nighaṁso?)
                                                                   ing, that becomes; from the arising of this, that arises; this not
        Paṭighavant (adj.) [fr. paṭigha] full of repugnance, showing  becoming, that does not become: from the ceasing of this, that
           anger S iv.208, 209.                                    ceases M ii.32; S ii.28 etc. The term usually occurs applied
                                                                   to dukkha in a famous formula which expresses the Buddhist
        Paṭighāta [paṭi+ghāta, of same root as paṭigha] 1. (lit.) warding
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