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Anubandhana                                                                                      Anumajjati



        Anubandhana (nt.) [fr. anubandhati] that which connects or fol-  68, 79 etc. (cp. anubhavana). — ppr. med. °bhavamāna
           lows, connection, consequence J vi.526 (°dukkha).       J i.50; aor. °bhavi PvA 75 (sampattiṁ); ger. °bhavitvā J
                                                                   iv.1; PvA 4 (sampattiṁ), 67 (dukkhaṁ), 73 (sampattiṁ); grd.
        Anubala (nt.) [anu + bala] rear — guard, retinue, suite, in °ṁ
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                                                                   °bhaviyāna (in order to receive) Pv ii.8 (= anubhavitvā PvA
           bhavati to accompany or follow somebody Miln 125.
                                                                   109). — Pass. anubhūyati & °bhavīyati to be undergone or
        Anubujjhati [anu + bujjhati, Med. of budh, cp. Sk. ava-
                                                                   being experienced; ppr. °bhūyamāna PvA 8, 159 (mayā a.
           budhyate] to remember, recollect J iii.387 (with avabujjhati
                                                                   = anubhūta), 214 (attanā by him) & °bhavīyamāna PvA 33
           in prec. verse).
                                                                   (dukkhaṁ). — pp. anubhūta (q.v.).
        Anubujjhana (nt.) [fr. anubujjhati] awakening, recognition Ps
                                                                Anubhavana (nt.) [fr. anubhavati] experiencing, suffering; sen-
           i.18 (bujjhana +).                                                                               1
                                                                   sation or physical sensibility (cf. Cpd. 229, 232 ) Nett 28
        Anubuddha [pp.   of anu + bodhati] 1.  awakened (act.  &   (iṭṭhâniṭṭh — ânubhavana — lakkhanā vedanā "feeling is char-
           pass.), recognised, conceived, seen, known D ii.123 (°ā ime  acterised by the experiencing of what is pleasant and unpleas-
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           dhammā); S i.137 (dhammo vimalen ânubuddho) ii.203;     ant"); Miln 60 (vedayita — lakkhaṇā vedanā anubhavana —
           iv.188; A ii.1; iii.14; iv.105; SnA 431.  In phrase bud-  lakkhaṇā ca); PvA 152 (kamma — vipāka°). Esp. in comb n.
           dhânubuddha (as to nature of cpd. see anu B iv.) either "fully  with dukkha° suffering painful sensations, e.g. at J iv.3; Miln
           awakened (enlightened)" or "wakened by the wake" (Mrs. Rh.  181; DhA iv.75; PvA 52.
           D.) Th 1, 679 = 1246. — 2. a lesser Buddha, inferior than the
                                                                Anubhāga [anu + bhāga] a secondary or inferior part, (after —
           Buddha DA i.40. Cp. buddhânubuddha.
                                                                   )share, what is left over Vin ii.167.
        Anubodha [anu + budh] awakening; perception, recognition, un-                                              ɔ
                                                                Anubhāyati [anu + bhāyati] to be afraid of J vi.302 (kissa nv
           derstanding S i.126 (?) = A v.46 (anubodhiṁ as aor. of  ânubhāyissaṁ, so read for kissânu°).
                                                    n.
           anubodhati?); Pug 21; Miln 233. Freq. in comp ananu-
                                                                Anubhāva [fr. anubhavati] orig. meaning "experience, con-
           bodha (adj.) not understanding, not knowing the truth S ii.92;
                                                                   comitance" and found only in cpds. as — °, in meaning "ex-
           iii.261; v.431; A ii.1; iv.105; Dhs 390, 1061; VvA 321 (=
                                                                   periencing the sensation of or belonging to, experience of, ac-
           anavabodha) and duranubodha (adj.) hard to understand, dif-
                                                                   cordance with", e.g. maha° sensation of greatness, rājâ° s. be-
           ficult to know D i.12, 22; S i.136.
                                                                   longing to a king, what is in accordance with kingship, i. e.
        Anubodhati [anu + budh] to wake up, to realise, perceive, un-
                                                                   majesty. Through preponderance of expressions of distinc-
           derstand; aor. anubodhiṁ A v.46 (?) = S i.126 (anubodhaṁ).
                                                                   tion there arises the meaning of anubhāva as "power, majesty,
           — Caus. °bodheti to awaken, fig. to make see to instruct J
                                                                   greatness, splendour etc." & as such it was separated from
           vi.139 (°ayamāna) — pp. anubuddha (q. v.).                  st
                                                                   the 1 component and taken as ānubhāva with ā instead of
        Anubodhana (nt.) [fr. anubodhati] awakening, understanding,  a, since the compositional character had obliterated the char-
           recognition Ps i.18 (bodhana +).                        acter of the a. As such (ānubhāva abs.) found only in later
        Anubbajati [anu + vraj] to go along, wander, follow, tread (a  language. — (1) anubhāva (—°): mahānubhāva (of) great
           path) J iv.399 (maggaṁ = pabbajati C.).                 majesty, eminence, power S i.146 sq.; ii.274; iv.323; Sn p. 93;
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                                                                   Pv ii.1 ; PvA 76. deva° of divine power or majesty D ii.12;
        Anubbata (adj.) [Vedic anuvrata, anu + vata] subject to the will
                                                                   devatā° id. J i.168; dibba° id. PvA 71, 110. rājā° kingly
           of another, obedient, faithful, devoted J iii.521; vi.557.
                                                                   splendour, pomp D i.49; J iv 247; PvA 279 etc. -anubhāvena
        Anubbillāvitatta see ubbill°.                              (instr. — °) in accordance with, by means of J ii.200 (angav-
                                                                   ijjā°); PvA 53 (iddh°), 77 (kamma°), 148 (id.), 162 (rāja°),
        Anubyañjana see anuvyañjana.
                                                                   184 (dāna°), 186 (puñña°). yathânubhāvaṁ (adv.) in accor-
        Anubrūhita [pp. of anubrūheti] strengthened with (—°), full of
                                                                   dance with (me), as much as (1 can); after ability, according
           Ps i.167.                                                                5
                                                                   to power S i.31; Vv 1 (= yathābalaṁ VvA 25). — (2) ānub-
        Anubrūheti [brūheti] to do very much or often, to practice, fre-  hāva majesty power, magnificence, glory, splendour J v.10,
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           quent, to be fond of (c. acc.), foster S i.178 (anubrūhaye);  456; Pv ii.8 ; VvA 14; PvA 43, 122, 272. See also ānu°.
           M iii.187 (id., so read for manu°), Th 2, 163 (°ehi); Cp.  Anubhāvatā (f.)  [= anubhāva + tā] majesty, power S i.156
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           iii.1 (saṁvegaṁ anubrūhayiṁ aor.); J iii.191 (suññāgāraṁ).
                                                                   (mahâ°).
           Often in phrase vivekaṁ anubrūheti to devote oneself to
                                                                Anubhāsati [anu + bhāsati] to speak after, to repeat D i.104; Miln
           detachment or solitude, e.g. J i.9 (inf. °brūhetuṁ); iii.31
                                                                   345; DA i.273.
           (°brūhessāmi), Dh 75 (°brūhaye = °brūheyya vaḍḍheyya DhA
           ii.103). — pp. anubrūhita (q.v.) Cp. also brūhana.   Anubhūta [pp. of anubhavati] (having or being) experienced, suf-
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        Anubhaṇanā (f.) [anu + bhaṇana] talking to, admonition, scold-  fered, enjoyed PvA ii.12 . nt. suffering, experience J i.254;
           ing Vin ii.88 (anuvadanā +).                            Miln 78, 80.
        Anubhavati & Anubhoti [anu + bhavati] to come to or by, to un-  Anubhūyamānatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. ppr. Pass. of anubhavati] the
           dergo, suffer (feel), get, undertake, partake in, experience D  fact of having to undergo, experiencing PvA 103.
           i.129; ii.12 (°bhonti); M ii.204; A i.61 (atthaṁ °bhoti to have  Anuma ( — dassika) see anoma°.
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           a good result); J vi.97 (°bhoma); Pv i.10 (°bhomi vipākaṁ);
                                                                Anumagge at J v.201 should be read anu magge along the road,
           PvA 52 (°issati = vedissati); Sdhf 290. Esp. freq. with  by the way; anu here used as prep. c. loc. (see anu A b).
           dukkhaṁ to suffer pain, e.g. PvA i.11 10  (°bhonti); PvA 43,
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