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Anupāta                                                                                       Anubandhana



           (vāda°).                                                (dhammavinaye) M i.479; iii.1 (+ °kiriyā °paṭipadā).
        Anupātin (adj.) [fr. anupāta] 1. following, indulging in J iii.523  Anupubbaka (adj.) = anupubba, in cpd. pubbânupubbaka all
           (khaṇa°). — 2. attacking, hurting J v.399.              in succession or in turn, one by one (on nature of this kind of
                                                                   cpd. see anu B iv.) Vin i.20 (°ānaṁ kulānaṁ puttā the sons of
        Anupādaṁ (adv.) [anu + pāda] at the foot Vism 182 (opp.
                                                                   each clan, one by one).
           anusīsaṁ at the head).
                                                                Anupubbata (nt.) [fr. anupubba] acting in turn, gradation, suc-
        Anupādā [ger. of an + upādiyati = anupādāya] anupādā- niya,           14
                                                                   cession Vv 64 (= anukūla kiriyā i. e. as it pleases VvA 280)
           anupādāya, anupādiyāna, anupādiyiṭvā see upādiyati.
                                                                   cp. ānupubbatā.
        Anupādāna & Anupādi see upādāna & upādi.
                                                                Anupubbi-kathā (f.) [anupubba + kathā, formation like dhammi
        Anupāpita [pp. of anupāpeti] having been lead to or made to
                                                                   — kathā] a gradual instruction, graduated sermon, regulated
           reach, attained, found Miln 252.
                                                                   exposition of the ever higher values of four subjects (dāna —
        Anupāpuṇāti (anuppā°) [anu + pāpuṇāti] to reach, attain, get to,  kathā, sīla°, sagga°, magga°) i. e. charity, righteousness, the
           find S i.105; ger. anuppatvāna Pv ii.9 24  (= °pāpuṇitvā PvA  heavens, and the Path. Bdhgh. explains the term as anupub-
           123). — pp. anupatta (q. v.). — Caus. anupāpeti (q. v.).  bikathā nāma dānânantaraṁ sīlaṁ sīlânantaro saggo saggâ-
                                                                   nantaro maggo ti etesaṁ dīpana — kathā" (DA i.277). Vin
        Anupāpeti [Caus. of anupāpuṇāti] to make reach or attain, to lead
                                                                   i.15, 18; ii.156, 192; D i.110; ii.41; M i.379; J i.8; VvA 66,
           to, to give or make find J vi.88; Cp. xi. 4 (aor. anupāpayi);
                                                                   197, 208; DA i.308; DhA i.6; Miln 228. — The spelling is
           Miln 276. — pp. anupāpita (q. v.).
                                                                   frequently ānupubbikathā (as to lengthening of anu see anu
        Anupāya [an + upāya] wrong means J i.256; Sdhp 405.
                                                                   Note (a)), e. g. at D i.110; ii.41; M i.379; J i.8; Miln 228.
        Anupāyāsa see upāyāsa.
                                                                Anupekkhati [anu + pekkhati] 1. to concentrate oneself on, to
        Anupālaka (adj.) [anu + pālaka] guarding, preserving Sdhp 474.  look carefully A iii.23. — 2. to consider, to show consid-
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                                                                   eration for, Nd 50 (ppr. °amāna = anukampamāna). —
        Anupālana (nt.) [fr. anupāleti] maintenance, guarding, keeping
                                                                   Caus. anupekkheti to cause some one to consider carefully
           Dpvs iii.2.
                                                                   Vin ii.73.
        Anupāleti [anu + pāleti] to safeguard, warrant, maintain Miln 160
                                                                Anupekkhanatā (f.) [abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupek-khatī]
           (santatiṁ).
                                                                   concentration (of thought) Dhs 8, 85, 284, 372.
        Anupāhana (adj.) [an + upāhana] without shoes J vi.552.
                                                                Anupeti [anu + pa + i] to go into D i.55 (+ anupagacchati) S
        Anupiya (anuppiya) (adj) [anu + piya] flattering, plessant, nt.
                                                                   iii.207; DA i.165.
           pleasantness, flattery, in °bhāṇin one who flatters I) iii.185;
           J ii.390; v.360; and °bhāṇitar id. Vbh 352.          Anupeseti [anu + pa + iṣ] to send forth after Miln 36.
        Anupīḷaṁ at PvA 161 is to be read anuppīḷan (q. v.).    Anuposathikaṁ see anvaḍḍhamāsaṁ.
                                                                Anuposiya (adj.) [grd. of anu + puṣ] to be nourished or fostered
        Anupucchati [anu + pucchati] to ask or inquire after (c. acc.) Sn
                                                                   Sdhp 318.
           432, 1113. — pp. anupuṭṭha (q. v.).
                                                                Anuppa° in all comb ns.  of anu + ppa see under headings anupa°.
        Anupuṭṭha [pp. of anupucchati] asked Sn 782 (= pucchita SnA
           521).                                                Anuppadajjuṁ (S iii.131) see anupadeti.
        Anupubba (adj.) [anu + pubba] following in one's turn, succes-  Anuppanna (°uppāda, °uppādeti) see uppanna etc.
           sive, gradual, by and by, regular Vin ii.237 (mahāsamuddo a°
                                                                Anuppīḷa (adj.) [an + uppīḷa] not molested, not oppressed (by
           — ninno etc.); D i.184; Sn 511; J v.155 (regularly formed,
                                                                   robbers etc.) not ruined, free from harm J iii.443; v.378; VvA
           of ūrū). Cases adverbially: anupubbena (instr.) by and by,
                                                                   351; PvA 161.
           in course of time, later, gradually Vin i.83; Dh 239 (= anu-
                                                                Anupharaṇa (nt.) [anu + pharaṇa] flashing through, pervading
           paṭipāṭiyā DhA iii.340); Pug 41, 64; J ii.2, 105; iii.127; Miln
                                                                   Miln 148.
           22; PvA 19. anupubbaso (abl. cp. Sk. anupūrvaśaḥ) in regu-
                                   n.
           lar order Sn 1000. — In comp both anupubba° & anupubbi°  Anuphusīyati [anu + phusīyati, cp. Sk. pruṣāyati, Caus. of pruṣ]
           (q. v.).                                                to sprinkle, moisten, make wet J v.242 (himaṁ; C. pateyya).
               -kāraṇa gradual performance, graded practice M i.446.
                                                                Anubajjhati at PvA 56 is faulty reading for anubandh- ati (q.
           -nirodha successive passing away, fading away in regular suc-
                                                                   v.).
           cession, i. e. in due course. The nine stages of this process are
                                                         d.
           the same as those mentioned under °vihāra, & are enum as  Anubaddha [pp. of anubandhati] following, standing behind
                                                                   (piṭṭhito) D i.1, 226.
           such at D iii.266, 290; A iv.409, 456; Ps i.35. -vihāra a state
           of gradually ascending stages, by means of which the highest  Anubandha [anu + bandh] bondage M iii.170; It 91.
           aim of meditation & trance is attained, viz. complete cessa-
                                                                Anubandhati [anu + bandhati] to follow, run after, pursue J i.195;
           tion of all consciousness. These are 9 stages, consisting of the
                                                                   ii.230; vi.452 (= anujavati); PvA 56 (substitute for anuba-
           4 jhānas, the 4 āyatanāni & as the crowning phrase "saññā —  jjhanti!), 103, 155. aor. °bandhi J ii.154, 353; iii.504; PvA
                                         d.
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           vedayitanirodha" (see jhāna ). Enum as such in var. places,  260 (= anvāgacchi). ger. °bandhitvā J i.254. grd. °band-
                                                      2
           esp. at the foll.: D ii.156; iii.265, 290; A iv.410; Nd under
                                                                   hitabba M i.106. — pp. anubaddha (q. v.).
           jhāna; Ps i.5; Miln 176. -sikkhā regular instruction or study
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