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lokāntarikā , subst. f. , usually pl. (= Pali lokantarikā, [Page464-b] subst. , not adj. , ‘ scil. Niraya’, with PTSD ), interstice(s) between the worlds ; they are dark, gloomy places, a kind of purgatories: chiefly in a well-known cliché, recorded SP 163.8 ; LV 51.10 ; 410.13 (and the first part, ending andhakārās, as abbreviation, 351.22—352.1 ); Mv i.41.4 ; 229.20 ; 240.9 ; ii.162.9 ; iii.334.7 ; 341.12 ; Divy 204.22 ; 205.4, 13, 23 ; 206.5, 16 ; Samādh page 7 line 9; ŚsP 102.17 (abbreviated); and in Pali , DN ii.12.10 ; MN iii.120.9 ; AN ii.130.24 ; SN v.454.16 . There are minor variants thru out, not all reported here, and in Mv the mss. are mostly quite corrupt and vary widely; Senart em. rashly; I shall quote a blended version which seems at least close to a common Mv text. For convenience the passage is divided into sections, (a) to (g); Divy lacks (b) and (f); ŚsP lacks (a) and (g); in Samādh , (b) is lacking, (a) and (c) come after (f); in Mv (all six passages) and in ŚsP , (b) comes after (c): (a) om. ŚsP ; yā (a)pi tā ( Divy adds lokasya; 204.22 lacks api tā, and so also SP ; 3 of 6 Mv passages add loke) lokāntarikā ( Pali lokant°); (b) omitted in Divy , Samādh , and prob. corrupt in all; I believe orig. had aghā aghasaṃvṛtā ( Pali aghā asaṃvutā, for which Senart , Mv i.406 , brilliantly conjectured aghā aghasaṃvutā; the Pali comms. seem to me fatuous, and I cannot feel attracted by CPD ʼs interpretation of aghā, see s.v. agha ; Mv supports Senart , and so in a measure do SP , LV and ŚsP ); the Mv tradition seems to point to aghā aghasaṃbhūtapūrvā, in which with Senart I regard saṃbhūta as a corruption for saṃvṛta, or MIndic saṃvuta; close in sense, also, is aghā aghasphuṭā ( full of misery ), the reading of LV and ŚsP (in ŚsP after c); finally, SP , tho substituting (tāsu ya) akṣaṇāḥ for the first aghā, and omitting the 2d agha-, actually preserves saṃvṛtā(ḥ), alone among BHS texts (note that it has no negative! thus tending to show the corruption of the Pali ); (c) andhakārā andhakāratamisrā(ḥ) ( Pali andhakārā andhakāratimisā); so Samādh ; SP ed. omits andhakārā ( haplogr. ), but v.l. has it; either it or andhakāra- is omitted in ŚsP and both LV versions ( haplogr. ); Divy andhās tamaso 'ndhakāratamisrā; Mv (very confused) seems orig. to have read, andhakārā andhakārāpitatvā (or °rāyitatvā) tamisrā (or ti°) tamisrāyitatvā (or ti°); (d) yatremāu (yatra ime, etc. ) candrasūryā(v; or variants) evaṃ maharddhikā(v) (sometimes omitted) evaṃ mahānubhāvā(v); SP , LV , ŚsP , Samādh add other adjectives prec. by evaṃ; Pali yattha p'ime candimasuriyā evaṃ mahiddhikā evaṃ mahānubhāvā; (e) ābhayā (or ābhāya, etc. , Mv ; Pali ābhāya) ābhāṃ (or ābhāsaṃ; om. Pali ) nānubhavanti (so prob. orig. ; LV om. nānu°; Pali nānubhonti, but SP nānubhavataḥ, Divy na pratyanubhavataḥ, ŚsP and Samādh na bhāsato, omitting ābhayā ābhāṃ before it; Mv clearly intends nābhisaṃbhuṇanti, all 6 times; Pali comm. on DN , ii.433.23 , attano pabhāya na-ppahonti, on which the ‘old ṭīkā’ cited CPD glosses … obhāsituṃ an-abhisaṃbhuṇanti, cf. Mv !); (f) ? not in Pali or Divy , perh. not orig. ; SP varṇenāpi varṇaṃ tejasāpi tejo nānubhavataḥ; LV varṇena varṇaṃ tejasā tejo nābhitapato nābhivirocataḥ (best mss. nāti° for nābhi° both times); ŚsP , Samādh , na tapato na virocataḥ; Mv ālokena vā ālokaṃ na spharanti; (g) uncertain; not in ŚsP ; Pali tattha pi appamāṇo uḷāro obhāso pātubhavati; SP , LV (in LV after insertion) tatrāpi ( SP tāsv api) tasmin samaye mahata udārasyāvabhāsasya ( SP mahato 'vabhāsasya) prādurbhāvo 'bhūt; Divy tā api tasmin samaye udāreṇāvabhāsena sphuṭā bhavanti; Samādh tā api tasmin samaye tenāvabhāsena sphuṭā abhūvan; Mv te (once tā) pi tena obhāsena sphuṭā abhūnsuḥ, with varr. The entire cliché means approximately: And even those world-interstitial-spaces , (which are) miseries and covered over with miseries, darknesses, glooms of darkness, —in which the moon and sun here, which possess such great supernatural power and dignity (or capacity ), are not capable of (producing) light by (their) [Page465-a] light, … (f varies too much to admit a unified rendering,) even in them a great, magnificent radiance appeared (at that time) . —Besides this cliché, lokāntarikā occurs in, na ca vedayanti duḥkhaṃ °rikā vipadyamānā (? em. ) Mv ii.34.16 ; alone, Mvy 3062 ; lokadhātor °rikā duratikramā Dbh 58.11 ; sarva-°rikāś ca tasmin samaye mahatāvabhāsena sphuṭā abhūvan LV 86.19 ( cf. the cliché, g); (na ca bhūyo) °rikā … prajñāyante sma LV 277.9 .