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संमिञ्जित (saMmiJjita)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
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saṃmiñjita (also miswritten samiñj°),
(1) ppp. to prec., q.v.
(2) subst. (presumably nt.) = saṃmiñjana, bending back, retraction, of parts of the body, esp. the arms
always assoc. with its opposite prasārita, q.v.: (parvahetukaṃ) saṃmiñjita-(text samiñj°)-prasārita-karma Bbh 〔97.21〕, the action of retraction and extension is caused by the joints (presumably refers to the arms)
°te prasārite (along with other bodily movements), sc. saṃprajānacārī (so ms.) bhavati, Śikṣ 〔120.14〕, cited from ‘Prajñāpāramitā’, cf. very similar passage ŚsP 〔1429.1〕 containing °te prasārite
°ta-prasārita, with other bodily movements of monks or pratyekabuddhas, all described as prāsādika, serene (referring prob. especially to motions of the arms, but perhaps of other members too), Mv 〔i.301.6〕
〔iii.60.6〕
〔182.13〕
similarly Śikṣ 〔215.9〕
LV 〔191.17〕
°tena prasāritena (in virtually the same formula) LV 〔240.3〕.