Arthavargiya, Arthavargīya: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryArthavargīya (अर्थवर्गीय).—nt. pl., name of certain Buddhist sūtras (= Pali aṭṭhaka-vaggika, or °iya, = Sn sect. 4, see Critical Pali Dictionary s.v.; according to Lévi, JAs. 1915, I, p. 413, the [Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit] form points to the true interpretation of the Pali), Divyāvadāna 20.24; 35.1 (in both, mss. °vadgīya); Bodhisattvabhūmi 48.23 (citing a verse = Sn 897, in the above section).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryArthavargīya (अर्थवर्गीय):—[=artha-vargīya] [from artha] ās or āṇi m. or n. [plural] ‘treating of the category of objects’, Name of certain Buddhist texts.
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Partial matches: Vargiya, Artha.
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