aprativARi
a-prativāṇi , f. (also nt. ? neg. of prati° , q.v. ; Pali appaṭivāni, °nī, °na, also spelled with ṇ; Pali also has paṭivāna acc. to CPD s.v. appaṭi°, but no paṭivāni), non-aversion, non-opposition (to religious teaching or the like): °ṇiḥ, n. sg. , Divy 654.27 ; 655.2 (to understanding, abhisamaya, of the four noble truths; parallel with utsāhanī, ūti , qq.v. , and see saṃprajanya for the rest of the passage); °ṇi Mvy 7649 (so also Mironov , no v.l. ) = Tib. phyir mi nur ba , non-aversion ; as to the form, see s.v. prativāṇi .