pariRamana
pariṇamana , nt. , or °nā , f. , also °ṇa-tā (once Skt. °na in mg. transformation, changing into … ; so also M. ; not in Pali ; cf. pariṇāmana, °nā , and Skt. pariṇamati), ( 1 ) change of state or occupation, in the sense of giving up one for another: pṛthivīsamacittena sarvabhāravahanāpariṇamana-tayā Gv 463.21 , with mind like the earth, in that it does not change (a-pari°) from bearing all burdens ; cited Śikṣ 35.6 , where ed. as in Gv text, but ms. aparitasyana-tayā (see this), in that it does not become wearied with … , which fits quite as well, tho presumably a secondary change; ( 2 ) ripening, maturing (in religious contexts): kuśalamūlānāṃ °nād Bbh 30.10 ; (bodhisattvasya) °nā Bbh 307.8 ; 309.15 (the process consists in this, that … bodhisattvo … kuśalamūlaṃ … prasādena pariṇāmayati 309.15—19 ); °nā, the last of the seven anuttara-pūjā, supreme forms of worship , Dharmas 14 (following bodhicittotpādaḥ; probably understand bodhicittasya, or bodheḥ, with pari°); sarvabodhisattvapariṇamanā-jñāna- Gv 466.3 ; ( sc. of Bodhisattvas) °nā Gv 469.4 ; kuśalamūla-°nā 499.5 .