Vicchandanika (& ˚ya) (adj.) [vi+chanda+na+ika] fit to disinterest, "disengrossing," in ˚kathā sermon to rid of the desire for the body Vin iii.271 (Sam. Pās. on Pār. iii.3, 1); & ˚sutta the Suttanta having disillusionment for its subject (another name given by Bdhgh to the Vijayasutta Sn 193 -- 206) SnA 241 sq. (˚ya). Cp. vicchindati.