Parada (adj.) [for uparada (?)=uparata, pp. of upa+ ram] finding pleasure in, fond of, only in two (doubtful) cpds. viz. ˚vutta [unexpld, perhaps v for y, as daya> dava through influence of d in parada˚; thus=parata+ yutta?] "fond of being prepared," adapted, apt, active, alert; only in one stock phrase (which points to this form as being archaic and probably popular etymology, thus distorting its real derivation), viz. appossukka pannaloma +Vin ii.184 (Vin. Textsiii.232 trsl. "secure," cp. Vin ii.363); M i.450; ii.121 (v. l. BB paradatta˚), -- and ˚samācāra living a good (active) life M i.469.