niryAta
niryāta , ppp. , adj. (for AMg. nijjāya see under nirjāta , with which this seems blended or confused in BHS ; Pali once niyyātaṃ, in MN i.360.9 [puttānaṃ dāyajjaṃ], property or inheritance bestowed upon his sons ; comm. niyyātitaṃ, cf. niryātayati ; perh. corruption for that word; or possibly lit. went out to? ); ( 1 ) in sense of nirjāta (1) hardly used, but seems clearly to mean come from, produced from : sarvaratana-niryāta-siṃhāsanaṃ ( mss. ) Mv ii.312.7 , throne made of all jewels ; in mahābhijñāparikarma-niryātā(ḥ) SP 312.2 perhaps to be read nirjātā ( q.v. for the same cpd. , occurring twice); this cpd. is not in Tib. nor acc. to WT in their ms. Ḱ , but may have been omitted by haplography, since the next word is mahābhijñākṛtaparikarmāṇaḥ; ( 2 ) = nirjāta (2), which is very little used in this sense and should perhaps be em. to niryāta, adept, perfected, perfectly skilled , in ( loc. or comp. ): Mvy 864 = Tib. ṅes par ḥbyuṅ ba , become perfect or the like; 2544 = Tib. same, or, tshar phyin pa , completely arrived or the like; these two regularly used in Tib. for this word: dharmeṣu niryātāḥ syāma SP 60.12 ; na tāvan niryāto ( Kashgar rec. pariniṣpanno; Tib. ṅes par ḥbyuṅ pa ) 'nuttarāyāṃ samyaksaṃbodhau SP 241.1 ; kṣānti-niryātaḥ LV 179.14 (here Tib. acc. to Foucaux ṅes par byuṅ ba ); (mayāpy eṣa …) dharmo 'dhigato yatra tvaṃ niryātaḥ LV 245.9 , … in which you are adept ; pūrvaśubhakarma-niryāta LV 46.22 , adept (perfected) thru previous good deeds ; abhisaṃjāta-kuśalamūla-niryātā Mv ii.312.6 ; mahāyāna-niryātaś ca bhavati Bbh 413.16—17 ; samantabhadracaryā-niryātānāṃ Sukh 15.14 ; sa niryātaḥ sarvaśikṣāsu Gv 489.26 . See s.v. niryāṇa .