Pratideshayati, Pratideśayati: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Pratideśayati can be transliterated into English as Pratidesayati or Pratideshayati, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryPratideśayati (प्रतिदेशयत�).�(1) (= Pali paṭideseti; compare pratidi- śati), confesses (a sin): ta� (sc. pāpa�) pratideśayamī ahu sarva� ī 8; also with obj. 貹 ܱṇadzٳٲūٰ 34.4; ṇḍū 31.5; (Āⲹ-)Ѳñśīū첹貹 146.4; (pāpaka� karma�) °yāmi Բ 55.14 (prose), etc.; with āpatti� Śṣāsܳⲹ 65.6; misc. Lalitavistara 379.13 (see s.v. atyaya); ǻٳٱū 263.21; gdve. impersonal, °śayitavya� [Prātimokṣasūtra des Sarvāstivādins] 525.5, he must confess; (2) renounces, rejects; only noted in ṣṭ-ñ 328.6 bodhicitta� (so read) °śaya pratiniḥsṛja (q.v.; the two are synonyms here), and 14 yad etat tvayā pūrva� śruta� tat pratideśaya, yat tvayā pūrva� parigṛhīta� tat pratiniḥsṛja (thus Māra tempts Bodhisattvas).
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