parijaya , m. (see next; = Skt. paricaya, § 2.28 , cf. s.vv. paricita, paricetar ), intensive cultivation, thorough acquaintance, familiarity, careful consideration (with loc. ): Mvy 6532 ; Bbh 11.16 a-parijayād; AsP 293.1 prajñāyāṃ parijayaṃ karoṣi; 322.3 ; 332.9 dhyāna-parijayaṃ ca karoti; 356.14 ānimitte ca parijayaṃ karoti; 370.3 śūnyatāyāṃ; 370.16, 17 . Prakritic j for c: Leumann cited by Wogihara in Bbh. Lex. 32 . According to Wogihara , in AsP 332.9 the word would mean conquest, mastery , from root ji, and also in a ms. citation from Yaśomitra, AbhidhK. ( cf. LaV-P. vi.150 ) yogācāras trividhaḥ, ādikarmikaḥ, kṛtaparijayaḥ ( un maître , LaV-P. ), atikrāntamanasikāraś ca. I see no reason to separate these passages from the others. It is clear to me that BHS has only one word parijaya, and I think Leumann ʼs interpretation is the true one. Tib. on Mvy yoṅs su (= pari) byaṅ bar (sometimes purification , but also acc. to Das skilled ; also used for paricita, °cetar , qq.v. ; note that Mironov reads parijita, °jetar for these) byas pa ( made, the making ), or ḥdris par ( acquaintance ) bya ba ( making, being made ). Chin. and Jap. seem to follow Tib.