apakzya
? apakṣya , adj. ( cf. Skt. pakṣya, adherent of a party , as deva-p°), having no adherents : doubtful reading, LV 301.4 ( vs ), Lefm. apakṣyapakṣyo, but many mss. apakṣapakṣo; we must read certainly pakṣo, and before it as a separate word apakṣya or apakṣa ( n. sg. m. ), your (Māraʼs) party is without adherents . The form apakṣa occurs in Skt. ( Mbh. Crit. ed. 1.134.24 ) and in LV 273.3 saṃsārapakṣāpakṣa-karaṇa-gatiḥ, with the gait of one who makes partisanless the party of the saṃsāra ; LV 302.13 (Māraḥ) svapakṣaṃ cāpakṣam apaśyat, saw his party without adherents ( i.e. annihilated ); also in Pali as apakkha (which however could of course = apakṣya); whereas apakṣya has not been noted elsewhere.