pratyudDAra
pratyuddhāra , m. (to praty-ud-dharati , q.v. , but in somewhat different mg. ; cf. next), the act of taking back (approval, or a gift, once given): chanda-°raḥ Mvy 8477 = Tib. dad pa phyir bsgyur ba ( approving, then later changing ); so Jap. , which understands the monkish rules of discipline as the object; Chin. first showing respect for another (person, or possibly thing) then going back on it; changing oneʼs mind ; so interpret pratyuddhāra-tām avabhāsa-tāṃ ( q.v. ) ca pratilabdhukāmena Śikṣ 140.6 , by one who (wrongfully) seeks to take back ( prob. a gift he has promised, see next) …