cetaHparyAya
cetaḥparyāya , m. , way of thought, manner of mind ; less often citta-pa°; commonly preceded by para- or parasya, of others ; knowledge of otherʼs mental make-up is one of the abhijñā , q.v. ; so also in Pali , where Buddha is parassa (para-)ceto-(citta-)-pariyāya-kusala (-kovida), as one of the abhiññā. In Bhīk 27a.5 cetaḥparyāyasya is not preceded by para- or equivalent, but the meaning is certainly the same, since other abhijñā precede and follow it (divyasya śrotrasya, pūrvanivāsasya). In Mv iii.321.13 Buddhas are called cetaḥparyāyasaṃpannāḥ, probably also with implication of para-, tho here most of the other abhijñā are not listed; but the next following epithet is ṛddhiprātihāryasaṃpannā(ḥ), which recalls one of them.