Kritakrita, Kṛtākṛta, Krita-akrita: 12 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Kṛtākṛta can be transliterated into English as Krtakrta or Kritakrita, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
Alternative spellings of this word include Kratakrat.
In Hinduism
Vedanta (school of philosophy)
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत) refers to “(the dualism of) things done and undone”, according to the Aṣṭāvakragītā (5th century BC), an ancient text on spirituality dealing with Advaita-Vedānta topics.—Accordingly, [as Aṣṭavakra says to Janaka]: “Knowing when the dualism of things done and undone (kṛtākṛta) has been put to rest, or the person for whom they occur has [kṛtākṛte ca dvandvāni kadā śāntāni kasya vā], then you can here and now go beyond renunciation and obligations by indifference to such things. Rare indeed, my son, is the lucky man whose observation of the world's behaviour has led to the extinction of his thirst for living, thirst for pleasure and thirst for knowledge. [...]”.

Vedanta (वेदान्त, vedānta) refers to a school of orthodox Hindu philosophy (astika), drawing its subject-matter from the Upanishads. There are a number of sub-schools of Vedanta, however all of them expound on the basic teaching of the ultimate reality (brahman) and liberation (moksha) of the individual soul (atman).
Languages of India and abroad
Marathi-English dictionary
kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—a (S kṛta Done, akṛta Not done.) Indifferent; of no preponderance or inclination; neither incumbent nor improper;--used of matters which may be either done or left undone. 2 Negligently performed; performed or omitted with perfect unconcern. Ex. tyācē gharīṃ ācāra kṛ0 āhē 3 Used as s n A state of mere possibility; a state in which the occurrence and non-occurrence of a matter seem equally probable. Ex. yandā dupatyācēṃ kṛ0 disatēṃ.
kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—a Indifferent, neither incumbent nor improper-used of matters which may be either done or left undone. Negligently performed, performed or omitted with perfect unconcern. Ex. tyācē gharīṃ ācāra kṛtākṛta āhē. s n A state of mere possibility, a state in which the occurrence and non-oc- currence of a matter seem equally probable.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Sanskrit dictionary
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—a. done and not done; i. e. done in part but not completed; कृताकृतस्यैव च काञ्चनस्य (kṛtākṛtasyaiva ca kāñcanasya) Bu. Ch.2.2; that which is done and that which is not done (Dvandva Comp.) मा त्वा ताप्तां कृताकृते (mā tvā tāptāṃ kṛtākṛte) Mahābhārata on P.II.2.29; कृताकृतप्रसङ्गि नित्यम् (kṛtākṛtaprasaṅgi nityam).
-taḥ the Supreme Being.
Kṛtākṛta is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms kṛta and akṛta (अकृत).
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—mfn.
(-taḥ-tā-taṃ) 1. Done in part, not completed. 2. Committed and omitted. E. kṛta, and akṛta undone.
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—adj. 1. wrought and unwrought. 2. prepared and not prepared.
Kṛtākṛta is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms kṛta and akṛta (अकृत).
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत).—[adjective] done and not done, half-done; arbitrary, indifferent; [neuter] sg. & [dual] what is done and not done.
1) Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत):—[from kṛta > kṛ] mfn. done and not done, done in part but not completed, [Mahābhārata xii, 6542] (= 9946)
2) [v.s. ...] prepared and not prepared, manufactured and not manufactured, [Mahābhārata xiii, 2794; Yājñavalkya i, 286]
3) [v.s. ...] optional, [Āśvalāyana-śrauta-sūtra; Āśvalāyana-gṛhya-sūtra]
4) [v.s. ...] indifferent, [Mahābhārata xiii, 7612]
5) [v.s. ...] n. sg. and [dual number] (am, e) what has been done and what has not been done, [Atharva-veda xix, 9, 2; Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa xiv, 7, 2, 27; Kaṭha-upaniṣad ii, 14]
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत):—[kṛtā+kṛta] (taḥ-tā-taṃ) a. Done inefficiently, done and not done.
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत):—(kṛta + akṛta) [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 2, 1, 60,] [Scholiast] adj.
1) gethan und nicht gethan, n. als subst.: śā.taṃ no astu kṛtākṛ.am [Atharvavedasaṃhitā 19, 9, 2.] [Kaṭhopaniṣad 2, 14] ([]: kṛtaṃ kāryamakṛtaṃ kāraṇam). nainaṃ kṛtākṛte tapataḥ [The Śatapathabrāhmaṇa 14, 7, 2, 27.] —
2) bearbeitet und nicht bearbeitet, zubereitet und nicht zubereitet: kanakam [Mahābhārata 13, 2794.] [Amarakoṣa 2, 9, 91.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 1045.] taṇḍulān [Yājñavalkya’s Gesetzbuch 1, 286.]
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Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत):—
3) halb gethan: idaṃ kṛtamidaṃ kāryamidamanyatkṛtākṛtam [Spr. 3742.] —
4) beliebig, willkührlich [Aśvalāyana’s Śrautasūtrāni.2,17,17.] [GṚHY.1,3,4.] [PRAYOGAR. 29,b,8.] indifferent: kāryate yacca kriyate saccāsacca kṛtākṛtam . tatrāśvasīta satkṛtvā asatkṛtvā na viśvaset .. [Mahābhārata 13, 7612.]
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत):—Adj. —
1) n. Sg. oder Dh. Gethanes und nicht Gethanes. —
2) vollbracht und nicht vollbracht , so v.a. halb gethan [167,27.] —
3) bearbeitet und nicht bearbeitet , zubereitet und nicht zubereitet. —
4) beliebig , willkührlich [38,15.] —
5) indifferent.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Hindi dictionary
Kṛtākṛta (कृताकृत) [Also spelled kratakrat]:—(a) complete as well as incomplete; partially complete; acts of commission and omission,
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Partial matches (+0): Akrita, Krita.
Starts with (+0): Kritakritaprasangi, Kritakritaprasangin, Kritakritartha.
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