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dhūta-guṇa , m. , usually pl. (also dhuta° , q.v. : corresp. to Pali dhūtaṅga, dhu°; Pali also has dhūtaguṇa, Dhp. comm. iii.399.18 ; and dhu°, q.v. ; cf. also dhutadharma ), the qualities or virtues of the purified man ( Tib. sbyaṅs pa , pure ), viz. of an ascetic who lives an unworldly life (see dhuta , which is also used alone in the sense of °guṇa); also as Bhvr. , one who possesses these qualities : °ṇa-samanvāgato SP 135.9 ; °ṇa-sākṣātkṛtā(ḥ) Divy 62.3 ; °ṇa-vādinām agro Divy 61.28 ; 395.23 ; said of Kāśyapa, see s.v. dhuta° ; there are 12 °ṇāḥ ( Bhvr. , m. , persons so characterized) in BHS , Mvy 7011 and 1127 , listed 1128—1139 as pāṃśukūlika, traicīvarika, nāma(n)tika, paiṇḍapātika, aikāsanika, khalu-paścād-bhaktika, āraṇyaka, vṛkṣamūlika, ābhyavakāśika, śmāśānika, naiṣadika, yāthāsaṃstarika , qq.v. ; same in diff. order and with minor variants (recorded s.vv. ) Dharmas 63 , and (without the name dh°) AsP 387.3—8 ; in Pali there are 13 dhutaṅga, see Childers , and esp. Vism. i.59.15 ff. where they are listed and defined; they include Pali equivalents of all the above except the third, and in addition two others, sāpadānacārika, and pattapiṇḍika.

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