anABAsa
anābhāsa , ( 1 ) m. , ( lit. non-appearance ,) disappearance, vanishing : Mvy 6654 = Tib. mi snaṅ ba , vanishing ( Das ); ihāśravo niravaśeṣam anābhāsam astaṃgacchatīti LV 349.1 (repeated in sequel); ucchinnamūlaṃ tālamastakavad anābhāsagatam āyatyām anutpādadharmi Saṃy. Āg. 1.1 ff. , cf. Pali Vin. iii.2.18 , where instead of this anabhāvaṃ gatā (or, var. , anabhāva-katā, see CPD s.v. ); Pali anabhāva, annihilation = our word; ( 2 ) adj. ( Bhvr. , an- plus ābhāsa , q.v. ), having no range or scope (of action), i.e. substantially inactive , of the mind: °sa-citta Gv 279.10 ; also ( 3 ) as subst. , neg. of ābhāsa in same sense: Śikṣ 129.3 anābhāsagatāḥ sattvā(ḥ), not coming into range .