Sampravadayati, Saṃpravādayati: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionarySaṃpravādayati (संप्रवादयति).—(= Sanskrit pravād°; compare Vedic and Gr. saṃpravadati), makes to resound, sounds (trans.), especially of musical instruments; only in pass. and ppp.: °vādyanti, pres. pass. (mus. instr.), Mahāvastu i.308.12; °vādyetsu(ḥ), aor. pass., ii.160.19 (rutāni); iii.96.13; ppp. °dita, Lalitavistara 85.16 (tūryāṇi °ditāni); 119.16 (nānātūrya-°ditena mārgeṇa, way made resonant with…); Mahāvastu ii.32.15 (°ditāni); so also Divyāvadāna 357.16; 421.8; Sukhāvatīvyūha 77.2; Samādhirājasūtra 19.15 (tūrya- śatebhyaḥ…°ditebhyo); Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā 40.21 (°ditasya); also used as noun, see next.
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