Ullokaniya, Ullokanīya: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryUllokanīya (उल्लोकनीय).—adj. (gdve. to ullokayati, q.v.), to be looked up to, worthy of admiration, of reverence: of persons, Mahāvastu i.103.5, see s.v. avalokanīya; ii.378.8 (verse) °nīyo sada puṇyavanto; 391.17 °nīyo bhavati mahānubhāvo; 393.3 °nīyo bahujanapūjito; (in Śikṣāsamuccaya 302.10, parallel to Mahāvastu 378.8, replaced by udvīkṣaṇīya, in 308.4, parallel to 393.3, by vilokanīya;) Lalitavistara 85.7 ullokanīyo bhaviṣyāmi sarvasatt- vānām (said by the Bodhisattva); ullokanīyaṃ, adverb, of sounds, Mahāvastu i.206.17 = ii.10.10 = iii.341.8 (of sounds of auspicious earthquakes), in a way worthy of admiration, substantially = agreeably, enjoyably, nirvarṇanīyaṃ (see this; iii.341.8 instead nirvāpanīyaṃ, q.v.) ca ullokanīyaṃ ca āsecanakaṃ ca.
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Full-text: Avalokaniya, Nirvarnaniya, Asecanaka.
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