nirvfta
nirvṛta ( ppp. to Skt. nir-var-, but even in Skt. used in ways which suggest secondary association with nir-vā-; so in Skt. extinguished , of fire, also BHS , Mv i.66.1 ; Divy 157.12 ; Av i.48.8 ; and esp. often happy, blissful , in worldly sense, also BHS , SP 106.13 ; Mv i.131.14 ), ( 1 ) like Pali nibbuta functioning as ppp. to nirvāṇa and its relatives, released, entered into nirvāṇa (oftener pari-nir° ; see also nirvṛtaka and nirvṛti ): SP 392.9 ; 393.2 , etc. ; ( 2 ) in Mv iii.214.6, 13 ( vs ) = Pali DN ii.242.18, 243.6 , nirvṛta- ( Senart with mss. unmetr. °tā; Pali nīvuta-, text with Cambodian sources, others nivuta-, ni- being unmetr. )- brahmalokaṃ ( adv. ; Pali °lokā, n. sg. f. adj. ); (in such a way that the brahma-world is) cut off; shut out, excluded (from the br. world) . So DN comm. ii.665.19 ff. , nivuto pihito (and later paṭicchanno) brahmaloko assā ti. This implies Skt. nivṛta; the Pali nīvuta, adopted by ed. , must have ī m.c. ; Mv nirvṛta also, directly or indirectly, m.c. , perhaps directly derived from a misunderstood MIndic nīvuta with false Sktization .