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Manatva, ²ŃÄå²Ō²¹³Ł±¹²¹: 4 definitions

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Manatva means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

²ŃÄå²Ō²¹³Ł±¹²¹ (ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤Øą¤¤ą„ą¤µ).ā€�nt. (also mānāpya, q.v.; = Pali ³¾Äå²Ō²¹tta), a kind of penance which is superimposed, after parivāsa, on a monk guilty of a saṃghāvaśeį¹£a offense which he has concealed: [Prātimokį¹£asÅ«tra des Sarvāstivādins] 487.11ā€�12 bhikį¹£uṇā…³¾Äå²Ō²¹tvaį¹� (12) caritavyaį¹� bhavati, cÄ«rṇa-³¾Äå²Ō²¹tvo (after he has undergone the m°) bhikį¹£urā€�; for mānāpya, ²Ń²¹³óÄå±¹²ā³Ü³Ł±č²¹³Ł³Ł¾± 8652ā€�5, v.l. ³¾Äå²Ō²¹tva (so Index; ed. mānātva), but Mironov mānāpya without v.l.; Tibetan renders ²Ń²¹³óÄå±¹²ā³Ü³Ł±č²¹³Ł³Ł¾± mgu bar bya ba, making glad ([Tibetan-English Dictionary] = ārādhanā); Chin. respectful behavior; this accords with the Pali commentary (629.29) on the Vin. passage (iii.186.15 f., bhikkhunā…bhikkhu-³¾Äå²Ō²¹ttāya paį¹­i- pajjitabbaį¹�, ciṇṇa³¾Äå²Ō²¹tto bhikkhuā€�) corresponding to [Prātimokį¹£asÅ«tra des Sarvāstivādins] 487.11ā€�12 above; the commentary says, bhikkhu-³¾Äå²Ō²¹ttāyā ti bhikkhÅ«naį¹� ³¾Äå²Ō²¹nabhāvāya, ārādhanatthāyā (compare [Tibetan-English Dictionary] on Tibetan above) ti vuttaį¹� hoti; it thus appears that, according to both northern and southern tradition, this penance consisted in, or at least involved, some kind of ceremonial homage paid by the culprit to the general community of monks. This can be interpreted as supporting the apparent [etymology], ³¾Äå²Ō²¹-³Ł±¹²¹, condition of (paying) respect.

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Mānātva (ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤Øą¤¾ą¤¤ą„ą¤�).—[, see ³¾Äå²Ō²¹tva.]

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1) ²ŃÄå²Ō²¹³Ł±¹²¹ (ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤Øą¤¤ą„ą¤µ):—[=³¾Äå²Ō²¹-³Ł±¹²¹] [from ³¾Äå²Ō²¹] 1. ³¾Äå²Ō²¹-³Ł±¹²¹ n. haughtiness, arrogance, [Monier-Williamsā€� Sanskrit-English Dictionary]

2) [=³¾Äå²Ō²¹-³Ł±¹²¹] [from ³¾Äå²Ō²¹] 2. ³¾Äå²Ō²¹-³Ł±¹²¹ n. the being a measure or standard, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]

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Sanskrit, also spelled ą¤øą¤‚ą¤øą„ą¤•ą„ƒą¤¤ą¤®ą„� (²õ²¹į¹ƒs°ģį¹›t²¹³¾), 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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