aBizakta
abhiṣakta , adj. ( ppp. of Skt. abhi-ṣajati, Pali abhisajati, both offend, give offense to; afflict ; cf. abhiṣajyate ; wrongly defined in BR s.v. sañj with abhi; Mbh. Crit. ed. 3.30.26 [ Nīl. tāpito, tāpayet for abhiṣakto, abhiṣajet] and 4.4.9 [Rāmakṛṣṇa paraphrases using abhiṣaṅga, glossed parābhava], which are the only two passages cited in BR ; pw adds one other from Caraka , abhiṣakta, defined correctly heimgesucht ), ( 1 ) lit. offended , hence angered, wrathful (so the cognate Pali abhisaṅgin is used; Pali abhisatta, in most occurrences, = Skt. abhiśapta cursed , but see below), always followed by synonyms kupita, caṇḍībhūta (or in Prāt caṇḍīkṛta): Divy 622.11 ; Karmav 26.5 (here krodhābhiṣakta); 27.13 ; Prāt 500.8 ; 512.9 et alibi ; ( 2 ) in Mvy 2965 abhiṣaktaḥ defined by Tib. ( ṅan ba ) and Chin. as simply bad, wicked ; the Jap. has three alternative renderings, all obviously based on etymological guesswork; one means vituperated . Occurs in a section entitled krodhakārāḥ, and containing mostly words for anger, angry etc. , and perhaps to be interpreted precisely in this sense; in that case belonging with (1). However, Pali abhisattarūpa occurs once ( Vv. chap. 84 vs. 5; p. 78 line 8 ) as ep. of bhūmippadesa, a region , described as desolate, barren wilderness; the comm. and modern interpreters take it as meaning accursed , identifying it with the usual Pali abhisatta (= °śapta, above); but the Vv. context contains no evidence for this; possibly it = Skt. abhiṣakta, orig. heimgesucht (as in Caraka , above), afflicted, evil . In that case abhiṣakta of Mvy might mean what Tib. and Chin. say, simply wicked , which would be not a difficult development from afflicted .