caritAvin
caritāvin , adj. and quasi-pple. ( § 22.51 ; cf. caritavant ), having followed the (true religious) course ( sc. , normally, of Bodhisattvas; see s.v. cari ): bodhisattvacaryā-caritāvinaḥ ( n. pl. ) Laṅk 120.16 ; dārako 'smin dharmaparyāye caritāvī (only two mss. ; most mss. caritavān) SP 464.1 (prose), pursued the religious course in (studying) this dh° ; bahubuddhaśatasahasra-caritāvino ( n. pl. ) SP 180.9 having pursued the course of (under ?) many hundreds of thousands of Buddhas ; text not certain in Mv ii.218.14 , Senart , vayaṃ pi ugratapacīrṇa-( v.l. °tīrṇaṃ) -caritāvino ( mss. °tāvīna), we have followed the right religious course in that we have pursued (? cīrṇa) severe austerities (a forest ascetic speaks); in absolute use, without dependent noun, caritāvino hi te bhikṣavaḥ LV 404.19 , for these monks have pursued the (true religious) course .