Apramudita, Apramuditā, A-pramudita: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryApramuditā (अप्रमुदिता):—[=a-pramuditā] f. ‘joylessness’, (in Sāṅkhya [philosophy]) Name of one of the eight Asiddhis.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryApramudita (अप्रमुदित):—[tatpurusha compound] 1. m. f. n.
(-taḥ-tā-tam) Not delighted, not happy. 2. n.
(-tam) (In the Sāṅkhya philosophy.) The reverse of pramudita q. v., a technical term to denote the incapacity of removing the pains that are produced by any created beings viviparous, oviparous, generated by heat and moisture or springing from the soil (as men, beasts, tame and wild, birds, reptiles, gnats, musquitoes, lice, bugs, fish, alligators, trees, stones &c.), by not attending for this purpose a holy teacher (the removal of such pains being required for the attainment of final liberation); it is amongst the seventeen buddhibadha or obstructions of intellect one of the eight which are the converse of the siddhi or perfections. For the other terms of this category see atāra (Supplement), atāratāra (Supplement), apramoda, apramodamāna, aramyaka, asadāpramudita, asutāra. E. a neg. and pramudita.
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Partial matches: Pramudita, A.
Ends with: Nityapramudita, Sadapramudita.
Full-text: Apramodamana, Apramoda.
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