Samuhanati, Samūhanati: 2 definitions
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Source: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionarysamūhanati : (saṃ + u + han + a) uproots; abolishes; removes.
Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionarySamūhanati, (saṃ+ūhanati2) to remove, to abolish Vin. I, 110; D. I, 135 sq. (°hanissati); II, 91=S. V, 432; M. I, 47; II, 193; S. V, 76; J. I, 374=Sn. 360; Sn. 14, 369, 1076; sikkhāpadaṃ Vin. III, 23; D. II, 154; uposathāgāraṃ to discontinue using a Vihāra as an Uposathāgāra Vin. I, 107; sīmaṃ to remove the boundary Vin. I, 110. Pres. also samūhanti S. III, 156; Pot. samūhaneyya Vin. I, 110; imper. samūhantu D. II, 154; & °ūhanatu Miln. 143; ger. samūhanitvā M. I, 47; Vin. I, 107; a° M. III, 285; inf. samugghātuṃ Mhvs 37, 32; grd. samūhantabba Vin. I, 107.—Caus. II. samugghātāpeti to cause to be removed, i.e. to put to death Miln. 193; samūhanāpeti Miln. 142. ‹-› pp. samūhata & (Caus.) samugghātita. (Page 689)
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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