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अपारपार (apArapAra)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अ-पार—पार
mfn.
carrying over the boundless sea (of life),
VP.
whose farther shore is difficult to be reached,
Bcar.
xii, 93.
अ-पार—पार
n.
non-acquiescence,
L.
Goldstucker
English
अपारपार Tatpur. I. n. (-रम्) (In the Sāṅkhya philosophy.)
The reverse of पारपार (see the remark s. v. अपार I. 2.),
a technical term to denote the non-acquiescence or non-in-
difference through not reflecting that since a sensual object
perishes in consequence of enjoyment, pain or trouble arises
from its cessation
it is amongst the seventeen बुद्धिबध (q. v.)
or obstructions of intellect one of the nine which are the
converse of the तुष्टि or acquiescences. According to others the
term would be अनपार or असुनेत्र. E. neg. and पारपार.
II. m. (-रः) The farthest bound of that which is illimi-
table, an epithet of Viṣṇu
e. g. पारं परं विष्णुरपारपारः
परं परेभ्यः परमार्थरूपी ब्रह्मपारः परपारभूतः परः परा-
णामपि पारपारः ॥. (See the explanation of this verse by
Wilson in his Viṣṇup. p. 113, note 3.) E. अपार II. and पार.