Upaparikshate, Upaparīkṣate: 1 definition

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The Sanskrit term Upaparīkṣate can be transliterated into English as Upapariksate or Upaparikshate, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

Upaparīkṣate (उपपरीक्षते).—rarely °kṣyate and °kṣyati (ya-present? or possibly phonetic corruption? compare parīkṣy°, nirīkṣy°; = Pali upaparikkhati; not in Sanskrit, but Nir. has noun upaparīkṣā, [Boehtlingk and Roth] s.v.; compare prec. two), investigates, gives consideration to (acc.): saṃsāram upaparīkṣate sma Lalitavistara 180.8; (yoniśa, Mahāvastu °śo; Kāśyapa Parivarta evam) upaparīkṣitavyam, must be carefully considered, Mahāvyutpatti 7454 (so v.l., Index, and Mironov; Kyoto text upalakṣitavyam); Mahāvastu iii.339.10; Kāśyapa Parivarta 96.7; °kṣya, ger., Divyāvadāna 212.10 (see s.v. upaparīkṣaka); (kācamaṇayo ratnasadṛśās te) bhavadbhir upaparīkṣyopa- parīkṣya (in 230.9 °kṣya-m-upa°, with ‘hiatus-bridging’ m) Divyāvadāna 230.9; 503.6; °kṣyopaparīkṣya also Divyāvadāna 5.13 (jewels); (vastu…) cintayitvā tulayitvā upaparīkṣya Bodhisattvabhūmi 37.20; (mantrapadānām artham cintayati) tulayaty upa- parīkṣate 273.13; dharmānām artham upaparīkṣate 288.10; tad evaṃ…samyag upaparīkṣamāṇena Jātakamālā 195.1; present forms in ya, upaparīkṣyeta Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra 214.13 (prose); arthaṃ ca dharmaṃ ca cintayanti tulayanty upaparīk- ṣyanti Divyāvadāna 220.9, 15.

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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