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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryAnuparivartate (अनुपरिवर्तते) or Anuparivartati.—(= Pali °vattati), moves along, after, or according to; follows (with or without acc.): °tanti (so read with 2 mss., Senart °tayanti) Mahāvastu i.25.9; brāhma- ṇapariṣāya kriyā °titavyā Mahāvastu i.310.6, and kriyām °tan- tasya 8; (bodhisattvam) °tetsuḥ (aor.) Mahāvastu ii.264.18 f.; 400.4 ff.; (utsaṅgenotsaṅgam, according to Tibetan from lap to lap, paṅ ba nas paṅ ba dag tu, in the harem) °tamānāḥ (devadārakāḥ) Lalitavistara (76.20-) 77.1; in Lalitavistara 278.16 for Lefm. anuparivṛtair read, with the only mss. which have the word at all, (ratnasūtraiḥ samantād) anuparivṛttaiḥ (°ttair) anuparikṣiptaṃ (bodhivṛkṣam), surrounded by strings of jewels that passed all around it (ppp. with active meaning as regularly with intrans. verbs of motion).
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