aByudDaraRa
abhyuddharaṇa ( nt. , = Pali id. ; cf. prec. and next two), pulling out , with implication of rescue: Śikṣ 6.5—6 (cited from Gv but not in the pertinent passage, Gv 495 ) baḍisabhūtaṃ ( sc. bodhicittaṃ) saṃsārajalacarābhyuddharaṇa-tayā, it is like a fishhook, because it pulls out people moving (like fish) in the water of the round of existences (otherwise Bendall and Rouse Transl. p. 6 ). See especially abhyuddhāraṇa .