Pariyadana, Pariyādāna: 1 definition

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Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

Pariyādāna, (nt.) (pari+ādāna, opp. upādāna) “taking up completely, ” i.e. using up, consummation, consumption, finishing, end M. I, 487 (kaṭṭha°, opp. to upādāna); S. I, 152; III, 16 sq. (cetaso p. , cp. pariyādāya & °dinna); IV, 33 (sabb’upādāna°) A. II, 139; J. V, 186. Cp. BSk. paryādāna Divy 4, 55, 100.—Esp. in foll. phrases: āsava° & jīvita° D. I, 46 (jīvita-pariyādānā Abl. , explained at Dh. I, 128 as “jīvitassa sabbaso pariyādinnattā parikkhīṇattā puna appaṭisandhika-bhāvā ti attho”); S. II, 83=A. II, 198; S. III, 126; IV, 213; A. IV, 13, 146; Pug. 13; Miln. 397; and combined with parikkhaya in °ṃ gacchati to be exhausted or consummated A. V, 173= Sn. p. 126; Miln. 102; PvA. 147, cp. BSk. parikṣayaṃ paryādānaṃ gacchati Divy 567; AvŚ I. 48; II, 193. (Page 432)

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Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.

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