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आसरित (Asarita)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
āsarita, nt., and niḥsarita, nt.
°taṃ Gv 〔351.18, 19〕 respectively: the first two of ten ‘bodily conditions’ (śarīrasthā dharmāḥ), the other 8 being cold, heat, hunger, thirst, delight, anger, birth-old-age-disease-and-death, and pain (pīḍā). Context throws no further light. Interpretation of these two terms obscure. Are they somehow related to āsario = saṃmukhāgataḥ Deśīn. 〔1.69〕, and ṇissariaṃ = srastam ibid. 〔4.40〕? Something like slack condition, slumped-down state might be intended by niḥsarita
would āsarita be its opposite, a state arrived at the right point?