Abuddhipurva, Abuddhipūrva, Abuddhi-purva: 4 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAbuddhipūrva (अबुद्धिपूर्व).—a.
1) not preceded by knowledge or consciousness; not wanton or intentional.
2) beginning with non-intelligence.
-rvam -rvakam adv. unconsciously, ignorantly.
Abuddhipūrva is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms abuddhi and pūrva (पूर्व). See also (synonyms): abuddhipūrvaka.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Abuddhipūrva (अबुद्धिपूर्व):—[=a-buddhi-pūrva] [from a-buddhi > a-buddha] (or a=pūrvaka) mfn. not preceded by intelligence
2) [v.s. ...] beginning with non-intelligence
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryAbuddhipūrva (अबुद्धिपूर्व):—m. f. n.
(-rvaḥ-rvā-rvam) I. [tatpurusha compound] Not preceded by reflection (as an act), unintentional, spontaneous; e. g. in the Bhaṭṭik.: gatetibhūmiṃ praṇaye prayuktānabuddhipūrvaṃ pariluptasaṃjñaḥ . ātmānubhūtānapi nopacārāṃsmarāturaḥ saṃsmarati sma lokaḥ. E. a neg. and buddhipūrva. Ii. [bahuvrihi compound] Commencing with non-intellect or with beings that have no intellect (as creation); e. g. in the Vāyu Pur.: abuddhipūrvakaṃ tadvai cetanārthaṃ pravartate . tena hyabuddhipūrvaṃ taccetane na hyadhiṣṭhitam. E. abuddhi and pūrva.
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Partial matches: Purva, Abuddhi.
Starts with: Abuddhipurvaka, Abuddhipurvakam, Abuddhipurvam.
Full-text: Abuddhipurvam, Abuddhipurvaka, Ulbana, Ulvana.
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