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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryPrativinudati (प्रतिविनुदति).—(rare), usually °nodayati (= Pali paṭivinodeti), dispels, removes, gets rid of: simplex only in prativinudanti (rajaḥ) in verse Divyāvadāna 491.21 = 25 = 492.1 (perhaps m.c.?); otherwise only °nodayati, as in Pali: mār- gaśramaṃ °nodya (ger.) Divyāvadāna 27.4; 34.21; 451.17; Avadāna-śataka i.23.13; 73.8; ii.104.11; °dayeyam (daurmanasyaṃ) Mahāvastu iii.439.16; 440.12; °dayati Bodhisattvabhūmi 145.9 (duḥkhaṃ); 177.19 (ālasyakausīdyān); °dayituṃ Avadāna-śataka i.228.7 (kāṅkṣāyitatvaṃ, q.v.); object, (the effects of) sin: °nodituṃ (kaukṛtyaṃ) Mahāvastu iii.174.19; °dayāmi, etc. (vadhaṃ) Divyāvadāna 571.15 f.; °dayitu-kāmaḥ (āghātaṃ) Bodhisattvabhūmi 169.10. See next.
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