pariyuṭṭhita
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Definition[1]
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Pariyuṭṭhita [pari+uṭṭhita, with v. l. at D ii. 104 pari- vuṭṭhita and BSk. rendering paryavasthita: see remarks on pariyuṭṭhāna and Dial. ii. 111] possessed by (the C. expln as given K.S. 320 is "abhibhūta"), biassed, taken up by, full of ( -- ˚) M i. 18; iii. 14; S iv. 240 (maccheramala˚ ceto); A i. 281; ii. 58; It 43 (diṭṭhigatehi); Kvu i. 91 (kāma -- rāga˚); ThA 78; Sdhp 581.
-- citta whose heart is possessed by ( -- ˚) Dii. 104 (Mārena); PvA 142 (maccheramala˚), 195 (id.), 279 (kilesasamudācārena). -- ṭṭhāyin being rooted in prepossession, affected by bias, S iii. 3 sq. (so read for pariyuṭṭhaṭṭhāyin? ).
-- citta whose heart is possessed by ( -- ˚) D
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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park , parkīrṇa , parlance , parley , parliament , pariyuṭṭhati , pariyuṭṭhāna , pariyukkhaṇṭhati , pariyudāharati , pariyottharati