OdDatya
auddhatya , nt, (in Skt. only haughtiness : = Pali uddhacca), frivolity , in the double sense of amusement , [Page162-a] idle sport , and mental indolence, lack of seriousness of mind (‘the property antithetical to attention’, Aung and Rhys Davids, Compendium of Philos. 18 ; frivolité . AbhidhK. LaV-P. vii.20 ): Mvy 1979 = Tib. rgod pa , laughter ( acc. to Jä. and Das also languor, indolence , which the Dict. of the Fr. Cath. Miss. questions); here it stands between asaṃprajanyam aud kaukṛtyam, styānam; Bbh 169.5 (see s.v. drava ; here seems clearly related to amusement ); see drava also for MSV iii.16.2 where read auddhatyaṃ for audatyaṃ ( Tib. mig zur gyis lta bar byed , making glances with the corners of the eyes ); Jm 184.6 (said of women) tyakta-vibhrama-vilāsauddhatyā(ḥ); as one of the 6 āvaraṇa ( q.v. ) to samādhi, Dharmas 118 ; usually assoc. with such qualities as styāna, middha , and esp. kaukṛtya , qq.v. , in formulaic lists which hardly give much help, Bbh 173.1 ; 223.13 ; 243.21 ; Sādh 365.12 ; Dharmas 30 ; auddhatya-kaukṛtya, together, constitute one of the 5 nīvaraṇa , q.v.