Camutayavati, Camutāyavāti, Camutaya-vati: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCamutāyavāti (சமுதாயவாதி) [camutāya-vāti] noun < idem. +. A school of Buddhistic philosophers who hold that the world is nothing but a collection of mental elements, as maṉacu, putti, etc., and material elements like earth, water, air, light, etc.; மனம் புத்தி முதலிய அகச்சமுதாயத் தாலும், நிலம் நீர்முதலிய புறச்சமுதாயத்தாலும் உலகம் தோன்றுமென வாதிக்கும் பௌத்தமதப் பிரிவினனாகிய சௌத்திராந்திகனும் வைபாடிகனும். [manam puthi muthaliya agachamuthayath thalum, nilam nirmuthaliya purachamuthayathalum ulagam thonrumena vathikkum pauthamathap pirivinanagiya sauthiranthiganum vaipadiganum.] (சிவஞானபோத பாஷ்யம் அவை. பக். [sivagnanapotha pashyam avai. pag.] 40.)
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