praRiDi
praṇidhi , m. , sometimes f. , even nt. (= Pali , and once BHS , paṇidhi , q.v. , f. acc. to PTSD , m. acc. to Childers ; both are right) = praṇidhāna , q.v. for development of mgs. ; gender f. , (praṇidhiṃ …) yā ti (= te) abhūṣi LV 167.15 ( vs ); yā praṇidhi 175.13 ( vs ); saiṣā te … praṇidhī 283.2 ( vs ); °dhī … paripūrṇā 364.10 ( vs ); °dhī iyam evarūpā ( mss. °pāḥ) 415.21 ( vs ); prathamā praṇidhi ( v.l. °mo °dhiḥ) Mv i.48.16 ; caturthī tadā praṇidhiḥ āsīt 54.6 ; pañcamā °dhiḥ 54.7 ; prathamā °dhir 81.2 (these in Mv all prose); neut. , taṃ yuṣmākaṃ mūlapraṇidhiṃ Mv i.45.8 (complete sentence!); dvitīyapraṇidhiṃ tadāsi 54.3 , then was the 2d pra° ( Senart em. °yo praṇidhi); of worldly desires, nāstīha me praṇidhi saṃskṛtasarvakāmaiḥ RP 45.7 ( vs ), and so in a-praṇidhi , q.v. ; religious in basis, for desired fate in rebirths on basis of past merit, Av i.171.1 ; of religious desires, but other than Buddhahood or Bodhisattvahood, Mv ii.276.10 ; LV 386.14, 16 (Trapuṣa and Bhallika had made a praṇidhi in a former birth that the Buddha might ‘turn the wheel of the law’ after eating their food; this was fulfilled); a Bodhisattva is called praṇidhī-sāgaru SP 447.4 , an ocean of pious vows ; mūlapra°, the original or primary vow leading to ultimate enlightenment, Mv i.45.8 ; commonly of the vow to gain enlightenment, LV 161.19 ; 167.13 ; Mv i.237.18 ; ii.259.14 ; Jm 204.1 ; Av i.4.1 ; Gv 255.17 ; praṇidhi-paripūriye Mv ii.205.16 (so mss. , instr. , see s.v. praṇidhāna- paripūryai); paripūritavya praṇidhī Gv 58.4 ( vs ); to this, the common, sense also belong the citations of pra° with f. and nt. gender, above.