Paripacayati, Paripācayati: 1 definition

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[«previous next»] — Paripacayati in Sanskrit glossary
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

Paripācayati (परिपाचयति).—(= Pali °pāceti), (1) causes (food) to be cooked (for someone else): bhikṣuṇī-paripācita, (food) which a nun has instigated (a layman) to have cooked (for a monk; he must not accept it) [Prātimokṣasūtra des Sarvāstivādins] 508.9; Mahāvyutpatti 8451 (= Pali Vin. iv.67.1, 19); (2) ripens (grain etc.): (nānāsa- syaphaloṣadhīḥ) °cayati Suvarṇabhāsottamasūtra 166.10; (3) fig., ripens, brings to maturity (in religious sense): object sattvān, expressed or understood, °cayati Kāraṇḍavvūha 14.8; 21.21; °cya, ger., Samādhirājasūtra 8.18; sattvān paripācayamānān Gaṇḍavyūha 249.9 (mid., maturing themselves, or as pass., perhaps to be read °pācyamānan, being matured); (bodhisattvas) °cayati Kāraṇḍavvūha 63.14; (tvaṃ, addressed to a bodhisattva)…samyaksaṃ- bodhau paripācitaḥ Aṣṭasāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā 493.12; (kuśalamūlāni) paripā- cayeyam Divyāvadāna 125.1.

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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.

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