ADipateyatA
ādhipateya-tā (from prec. ), (1) state of overlordship or control ; (2) at the end of Bhvr. cpds. ending in °teya-, state of being under the control of … ( lit. state of having … as controlling influence ); ( 1 ) LV 204.(17—)18 (pūrvaṃ mayā svayaṃbhuvām) ādhipateyatām abhilaṣatā, of old by me (Buddha) desiring supremacy over (first place among) Self-existent Ones ; LV 179.20—21 -puṇyasaṃbhārabalaviśeṣaṇāsadṛśī- (better would seem to be °sadṛśīṃ, which [Page095-b] is read by Calc. but none of Lefm. ʼs mss. ) -lokādhipateyatāṃ saṃdarśya, (said of the Bodhisattva) manifesting an unexampled state of mastery over the world thru … ; ( 2 ) Gv 17.25 buddhādhipateyatāṃ, state of being under the control of the Buddhas ; 68.18 supratiṣṭhitasya bhikṣor maitryādhipateyatayā, … because he is under the influence of love ; KP 99.6—7 cittam … rājasadṛśaṃ sarvadharmādhipateyatayā (so read for text °pateyā, uninterpretable), (in a passage decrying the vanity of cittam,) citta is like a king, because it is controlled by all the states of (conditioned, transitory) existence ; at least, this mg. seems more consistent with the context than because it is the ruler of all states … , but this latter is what Tib. means ( chos thams cad la dbaṅ byed paḥi phyir ); in that case to 1.