Vinipatayati, Vinipātayati: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryVinipātayati (विनिपातयति).—(perhaps denom. to Sanskrit vinipāta; in Sanskrit, and Pali °pāteti, only caus., destroys, ruins, causes disaster to; the [Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit] form could also be taken as caus. in meaning of simplex, § 38.23), suffers evil: (asureṣu cyavitvā) vinipā- tentā Mahāvastu i.30.3, suffering evil after falling to existence among the asuras; some mss. °tantā; all have ā in root syllable.
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