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मनसिकार (manasikAra)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
मनसि—कार
m.
taking to heart,
Lalit.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
manasi-kāra, m. (= Pali id.
to prec.
also manasī-, manas-kāra, qq.v.), fixing in mind, mental concentration, (esp. intense) attention, thought, notice
esp. with yoniśaḥ or ayoniśaḥ, qq.v. for examples
nāpi nirgamana-°ram utpādayanti SP 〔72.15〕, nor do they put their minds on going out (lit. produce putting of the mind on …)
na duḥkhamanasikāra saṃjñām utpādayanti SP 〔78.5〕
asmṛtya-°kāratāyai LV 〔34.15〕, to the keeping in mind of what is not memorable
dharma-°kāreṇa LV 〔179.8〕
tathāgatagauravamanasi° LV 〔370.1〕
manasikārāmanasikāratvāt LV 〔422.13〕, because it cannot be reflected upon by mental reflection
uddeśa-yoga-°kārān (°kāra-viśeṣān) (ud)gṛhya Divy 〔18.12, 17〕
tato 'sya bhagavatā °kāro dattaḥ Av 〔i.284.12〕, then the Lord gave him (the power of) mental concentration, and similarly 〔348.1〕
〔ii.68.10〕 (not any ‘task’ as Speyer renders
Feer also wrongly)
nānya-°kāraḥ RP 〔56.17〕, Bhvr., having no other thought in mind
evaṃrūpaiḥ saṃjñā-°kāraiḥ Dbh 〔56.27〕
other, miscellaneous cases, SP 〔103.11〕
Mv 〔ii.278.7〕
Mvy 〔1926〕
LV 〔180.21〕
Divy 〔180.21〕
〔236.20〕
〔240.1〕
〔407.3〕
Suv 〔7.3〕
Gv 〔177.3〕
〔241.24〕.