arati 1 · arati 2
Arati (feminine) [a + rati] dislike, discontent, aversion Snp 270, 436, 642, 938; Dhp 418 (= ukkaṇṭhitattaṃ Dhp-a IV 225); Thig 339 (= ukkaṇṭhi Thig-a 239); Saddh 476.
【陰】 無執著,厭惡。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Arati</c> </b> <br>One of the three daughters of Māra, the others being Taṇhā and Ragā. Seeing their father disconsolate after his repeated attempts to foil Gotama’s quest for Enlightenment, they offered to tempt the Buddha with their wiles. This was in the fifth week after the Enlightenment. With Māra’s approval, they came to the Buddha in various forms and in various guises, as he sat at the foot of the Ajapala banyan tree, and danced and sang before him. In the end the Buddha told them that he was beyond temptation by the pleasures of the senses and they went back to their father <c c="#3b6bd3">SN.i.124–127</c> <c c="#3b6bd3">Snp.835</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
arati a. 1 Dissatisfied, discontented. 2 Dull, languid, restless. — tiH f. 1 Absence of pleasure or amusement, regarded as arising from the longings of love; svABIzwavastvalABena cetaso yA'navasTitiH . aratiH sA S. D. ; one of the ten states of love-lorn persons ( anaMgadaSA ). 2 Pain, distress; Ki. 10. 49. 3 Anxiety, regret, uneasiness, agitation; saMDatte BfSamaratiM hi sadviyogaH Ki. 5. 51. 4 Dissatisfaction, discontent. 5 Languor, dulness. 6 A bilious disease. — tiH [ f-ati ] 1 Anger, passion. 2 Ved. Going, moving ( pb ) quickly. 3 Moving flame. 4 Occupying, attacking. 5 Servant, manager, assistant. 6 A master. 7 An intelligent being.
(fem, fem, abstr, from na rati) dissatisfaction; dislike; discontent; aversion; boredom (towards); ennui (with) non-attachment, aversion [lit.] not delight Construction: na > a + √ram + ti
(fem, fem, from na rati) name of one of the three daughters of Death [lit.] non-delight Construction: na > a + √ram + ti