Apratiprashrabdha, Apratipraśrabdha: 1 definition

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The Sanskrit term Apratipraśrabdha can be transliterated into English as Apratiprasrabdha or Apratiprashrabdha, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

Apratipraśrabdha (अप्रतिप्रश्रब्ध).—(a-pratipraśrabdha) (neg. of prati°, q.v.; also written °srabdha), not quieted, not ceased, not abandoned (regularly with passive force, but also active, that has not ceased): Mahāvyutpatti 411 anābhogabuddhakāryāpratiprasrabdhaḥ, of a Tathāgata, unceasing in the effortless activities of a Buddha; same [compound] in Lalitavistara 423.3, ending °śrabdha-cakram (read with nearly all mss. and Tibetan °kāryāpra°, for Lefm. °kārya-pra°); Mahāvyutpatti 815 apratipraśradbha-mārga, having (keeping) the Way uninterrupted, of Bodhisattvas; Daśabhūmikasūtra 1.11 °dha-gocara, 45.1 °dha-vīrya, both of Bodhisattvas, of uninterrupted scope, of unabated vigor; Divyāvadāna 133.19 yāvan mayā prayoga(ḥ) °dha(ḥ), not finished; Gaṇḍavyūha 246.9 tathāgata-bala-praveśāpratipraśrabdha-tāṃ; 246.20 adhiṣṭhānāpratipraśrabdhaṃ; adv. °dham unceasingly Gaṇḍavyūha 351.2.

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