prasAda
prasāda , m. (= Pali pasāda, see Childers ; cf. a-pra° and prasanna , also abhipras° ), ( 1 ) faith ( in , with loc. , so commonly in Pali ): Mvy 6822—24 (no locs. ); Mv iii.434.20 Buddhe prasādasya; °da-jātaḥ (after abhiprasannaḥ , q.v. ) Divy 23.14 ; 75.20 ; = śraddhā, AbhidhK. LaV-P. viii.158 ; ( 2 ) tranquillity of the four physical elements (dhātu) in sense-organs, as resulting in the sensitivity of the organs and so in sense-perception: Śikṣ 250.14 ff. ; cf. 251.4 , which by contrast with kṣobha agitation proves what prasāda means. Pali pasāda is so used, see PTSD ; for Mrs. Rhys Davidsʼ interpretation see her Dhs. transl. 174 .