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प्रसादनीय (prasAdanIya)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
प्र-°सादनीय
mfn.
cheering. pleasing (cf. गुरु-प्°),
Lalit.
to be rendered gracious.
Monier Williams 1872
English
प्र-सादनीय, अस्, आ, अम्, to be rendered gracious,
to be propitiated.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
prasādanīya, also prasadanīya and °niya, adj., once (by corruption?) prāsādanīya in mss. (= Pali pasādaniya, °nīya, the latter not noted PTSD, but it occurs e.g. Pugg. 〔50.3〕
PTSD def. seems not happy, Childers is better, causing happiness), cheering, gracious, pleasing, cf. prāsādika
in the foll. citations the form is prasādanīya except as stated: applied to a past Buddha Mv 〔i.3.4〕 (Senart em., mss. pramadanīya, prob. read prasad°!)
to another person, 〔iii.260.19〕 (Senart em. °niyaṃ m.c.)
to an utterance, °yāṃ kathāṃ 〔i.312.9〕
to sounds, °yāḥ śabdāḥ LV 〔411.9〕
to the sounds made by (auspicious) earthquakes, °yaṃ, adv., Mv 〔ii.10.11〕
〔iii.341.8〕 (prasadanīyaṃ)
and read prasadanīyaṃ in the same cliché Mv 〔i.207.1〕 where Senart prasaraṇīyaṃ but mss. prasaranīyam or prasam°
to lotuses, prasadaniyāni Mv 〔i.238.11〕 (only v.l. is praśa°)
to trees, 〔iii.302.2〕 (here mss. prāsād°, em. Senart)
〔401.21〕 (v.l. prasamadanīyo, intending prasad°).