Re: About: maṇati

From: KHANH TRONG HUYNH
Message: 4724
Date: 2016-09-19

Dear Jim,

One more thing, I have never heard about Dhatumala before.  It seems be a Pali-Root Dictionary.  Could I find it online?

Sincerely yours,

Huynh Trong Khanh



From: "'Jim Anderson' jimanderson.on@... [palistudy]" <palistudy@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [palistudy] About: maṇati

 

There is also this from the Khuddakapaṭha-aṭṭhakathā (Pj I 24):

Tattha byañjanato tāva veraṃ maṇatīti veramaṇī, veraṃ pajahati, vinodeti,
byantīkaroti, anabhāvaṃ gametīti attho. Viramati vā etāya karaṇabhūtāya
veramhā puggaloti, vikārassa vekāraṃ katvā veramaṇī.

Jim

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From: "Jim Anderson" <jimanderson.on@...>
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Sent: September 18, 2016 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [palistudy] About: maṇati

Dear Huynh Trong Khanh,

I found this in the Dhātumālā (part of Saddanīti):

Maṇa cāge. Veraṃ maṇatīti veramaṇi.

You can look up the meanings under "cajati", also under Skt. tyajati. The
meaning is to abandon, give up, renounce, sacrifice, etc. which is not so
different from vināsati. Another root maṇ has the meaning of to sound
(sadde).

Best,
Jim

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Sent: September 18, 2016 11:27 AM
Subject: [palistudy] About: maṇati

Dear all,

When looking up the Vinaya Commentary for the word "Veramaṇī", I have faced
the strange word "maṇati" that I could not find in dictionary. I tried to
derive its meaning, but there was not so much progress for me.




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