Apratisamkhyaya, Apratisaṃkhyāya: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryApratisaṃkhyāya (अप्रतिसंख्याय).—(a-pratisaṃkhyāya), ger. (compare prati°, a-prati-saṃ- khyā, and Pali appaṭisaṃkhāya), without deliberation or reflection: Mahāvyutpatti 141 °khyāyopekṣā; Mahāvastu i.160.15 nāsti aprati° upekṣā, he has no unpremeditated (without reflection or deliberation) indifference, one of the 18 āveṇika Bud- dha-dharma.
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