Tantrakulajata, Tantrākulajāta: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryTantrākulajāta (तन्त्राकुलजात).—adj. (= Pali tantākulakajāta; see under prec.), become confused like an (entangled) web (or warp): Lalitavistara 205.11 (so mss., wrongly em. in ed.). The Tibetan translation(s) under prec. fits this, which is proved by Pali to be the orig. form, rather than tantra-jāla-. For the rest of [Page249-b+ 71] the passage (same in Lalitavistara and Mahāvyutpatti) see s.v. guṇāvaguṇ- ṭhita-bhūta.
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