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Upasthapayati, Upasthāpayati: 1 definition

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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

Upasthāpayati (उपस्थापयति) or Upasthāpeti.�(compare Sanskrit caus. of upa-sthā-; Pali upaṭṭhapeti, °ṭṭhāpeti, only partly corresponding in meaning), (1) (substantially as in Sanskrit) pro- vides, furnishes: Ѳ屹ٳ ii.95.11 ye kecij jalacarā prāṇāḥ, te na (i.e. te = tān, na�? or read tāni? Senart tena, which I cannot interpret) upasthapetha (provide them for us?), sarvabhūtehi yajña� yajiṣyāmi; in 󲹰ṇḍī첹 88.12 (verse) reading doubtful, Nepalese mss. upasthāna anekavidhānayānān (or °yāna�), which is metrical(ly) and otherwise impossible; Kashgar recension upasthape sya neka°, metrical(ly) bad; KN em. upasthā- yakā neka°; probably read, nearly with WT and �, upasthape (or °pesy? compare Kashgar recension above) ekavidhā� sa yānān, he provided vehicles of a single kind; (2) produces a mental state, idea, or emotion, in oneself: Ѳ屹ٳ iii.265.18 mātṛsaṃjñā upasthāpayitavyā, the notion must be formed that (other women) are as a mother; Lalitavistara 54.15 (verse) premagauravam upasthapitvanā (ger., so read with v.l. for text °pisva nā), having formed (in oneself) love and respect (for the Bodhi- sattva); with object smṛtim (compare Pali parimukha� sati� upaṭṭhapetvā or °ṭṭhāp°, Majjhimanikāya (Pali) iii.89.12, Vin. i.24.34�35, surrounding oneself with heedfulness or ‘watchfulness of Ի�, [Pali Text Society’s Pali-English Dictionary]), Lalitavistara 289.17 abhimukhā� smṛtim upasthā- pya; same with pratimukhī� (v.l. abhimukhā�) ղ徱 19.10; with abhimukha� (read °khā� ?) ṇḍū 85.8; smṛtim upasthāpayati پ屹Բ 542.22; (3) causes to wait upon (some- one), commands attendance (as caus. to Sanskrit upatiṣṭhati, waits upon): Ѳ屹ٳ ii.159.12 (bodhisattvena�) chandako …upasthāyako (text °pako) upasthāpito, upanāmehi me chandaka aśva� kaṇṭhakam, the Bodhisattva summoned- into-attendance his servant Ch. (saying): Bring me�; (4) sometimes such forms seem used in the sense of the simplex upatiṣṭhati, waits upon (§ 38.58): Lalitavistara 100.13 naitā� samarthā bodhisattva� kālena kālam upasthā- payitum; Ѳ屹ٳ ii.220.18 (verse) mātāpitṛṣu vīro upasthapetvā tīvra� paricarati, in regard to his parents (the loc. is strange; acc. is to be expected), the hero served (them) sedulously, looking after their needs; (5) treats (medically), cures: Ѳ屹ٳ ii.218.4�6 vayan ta� ṛṣikumāra� satyavākyena upasthā- peṣyāma�, satyavākyena ca ta� mṛgaviṣa� haniṣyāma. tasya rājño bhavati:…pratibalā ete tam upasthāpayi- tum; ibid. (15�)16 (ta� karoma satyavacana� yenāsya mṛgaviṣa� haniṣyāma� jīvita�) ca upasthapeṣyāma� (v.l. °sthāpayiṣyāma�); Ѳ屹ٳ iii.131.7 kena te upakaranena vaikalya� upasthāpayiṣyāmi.

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), 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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