asahyasAhin
asahya-sāhin , adj. (only m. as epithet of a Buddha; = Pali asayaha-sāhin, also so used), prob. enduring (or sustaining, accomplishing ) what cannot be endured ( accomplished , sc. by others); so the Pali comms. ( e.g. on Pv ii.9.22 ) seem to take it; cf. Senart i n. 571 , suggesting also the possibility conquering the unconquerable (but preferring the other): Mv i.255.16 ; 256.1 °sāhi ( n. sg. ), of Buddha; in Mv iii.109.19 read buddhasya asahyasāhino (for text °tāyino), with same verse in Pali Therag. 536 (asayhasā°).