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saṃbhāra

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sam-bhārá m. (ifc. f. ā) bringing together, collecting (= sam-bhṛti) ŚBr

• preparation, equipment, provision, necessaries, materials, requisite, collection of things required for any purpose (with Buddhists twofold, viz. 1. puṇya-s○, 'meritorious acts', and 2. jñāna-s○, 'science'

• others add 3. śamatha-s○, 'quietude', and 4. vidarśana-s○, 'farsightedness' Dharmas. 117) AV. &c. &c

• = -yajus TBr

• property, wealth MBh

• fulness, completeness ib

• multitude, number, quantity Kāv. Pur. Sarvad

• high degree, excess of (love, anger &c.) Ratnâv. Vās

• maintenance, support, nourishment W

• -tvá n. the state of (being) a requisite ŚBr

• -yajús n. N. of partic. texts ĀpŚr

• -śīla n. (with Buddhists) the virtue of possessing the requisites ( See above) Dharmas. 106

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