nirveDana
nirvedhana ( nt. ?; cf. nirvedha , and Skt. nir-vyadh-), (physical) piercing : bāṇabhūtaṃ duḥkhalakṣa-nirvedhanatayā Gv 495.6 , like an arrow, because it pierces the target of misery ; perhaps by double entente both this and intellectual penetration (like nirvedha), vajrabhūtaṃ sarvadharma-nirvedhana-tayā Gv 494.19—20 , like a vajra because it penetrates (physically, and intellectually ?) all dharmas (states of existence, and religious doctrines ?).