anusmfti
anusmṛti , f. (= Pali anussati; virtually non-existent in Skt. , cf. BR 5.993 ), mindfulness : there are six anu°: buddhānu°, dharmānu°, saṃghānu°, śīlānu°, tyāgānu°, devatānu° ( Dharmas devānu°), all listed in Pali forms in Vism. ( CPD ), and in BHS , Mvy 1148—54 ; Dharmas 54 ; LV 31.18—22 (each is a dharmālokamukham); four others later named in Vism. ( CPD ), the first three usually compounded with sati instead of anussati: maraṇa(-sati, or °ṇānussati), kāyagatā sati, ānāpāna-sati, upasamānussati; these, with the other six, form a list of ten in ŚsP 1443.6 ff. , the last four being ānāpānānusmṛti ( prob. read so with ŚsP 60.8 for text ānāpānusmṛtir, which could also be a corruption for ānāpāna , q.v. , -smṛtir), udvegānu° (instead of Pali upasamānu°), maraṇānu°, and kāyagatānu°. Of all these the only one often found elsewhere, apart from the lists, is buddhānusmṛti Divy 352.21 ; Av i.82.3 ; Suv 7.3 ; Gv 61.7 ; cf. anusmṛti buddha ( loc. ) abhedyā Śikṣ 4.17, 18 ( vss ). Other occurrences Mvy 860 ; 1579 (see anuttarya ); LV 182.21 , read anusmṛtī bhāvanu; Gv 36.9 .