aniGa
Anigha see nigha 1 and īgha.
anigha , adj. (= Pali id. , also anīgha), free from evil (? see nigha, nīgha ); occurs chiefly (in Pali literature, aside from commentarial etymologies, only) in the neg. form; ep. of Buddha, or at least of perfected saints. In Pali often rendered calm, unperturbed , but it seems that free from evil (whether sin , pāpa, or misery , duḥkha) will suffice in all Pali and BHS occurrences. Regularly in lists of formulaic epithets which give little clue to a more precise mg. : LV 358.5 ; Mv ii.397.16 ; iii.400.2 (same vs in Pali Sn 534 with anigha); 418.14 ; Ud xxix.34 ; Gv 284.6 .
【形】 無煩惱的。
(adj, adj, from na īgha) untroubled; undisturbed; calm free from trouble [lit.] free from trembling Construction: na > an + īgha