raRati
raṇati (unrecorded in this mg. ), acc. to Bendall and Rouse makes contact with ( loc. ), perhaps rather delights in (so Vedic ), or better yet is attached to, is (wrongly) involved with, contaminated by (in the sense of the Pali - BHS noun raṇa , q.v. ): Śikṣ 263.9—11 cakṣū rūpeṣu na raṇati, śrotraṃ śabdeṣu (so punctuate), yāvan mano dharmeṣu na raṇati … saṃsargābhāvāt, na hi cakṣū rūpeṇa saṃsṛjyate … yan na saṃsṛjyate, tan na raṇati; advitīyasya … dharmasya raṇaṃ nāsti. Note the noun raṇaṃ in the last sentence: … for the eye does not come in contact with form … what does not come in contact is not contaminated; of an isolated state-of-being there is no contamination .