sahaDArmika
sahadhārmika , adj. (to prec. , q.v. , plus -ika; = Pali sahadhammika, which in the Dictt. is sometimes assigned this mg. , sometimes defined co-religionist , a mg. which need, and prob. should, never be assumed in BHS , nor, I suspect, in Pali ), consonant with the (true) Doctrine ; m. , of a person, one who lives in consonance therewith (the mg. having the same doctrine is given by Wogihara ʼs Chin. renderings in Bbh Index but is never necessary and sometimes impossible): °ke dharmaśravaṇe Śikṣ 55.6 ; °keno ( m.c. for °kena) vacanena 194.7 ( vs ), cf. Pali sahadhammiko vādānuvādo Vin. i.234.19—20 , °ke vuccamāne Dhs. 1327 ; personal, yā ca °kasya darśanenābhipramodanā Bbh 30.11 , joy at sight of one who is true to the Doctrine ; °kaṃ ca dṛṣṭvā sumanā bhavati 184.26 ; (bodhisattvo vṛddhatarakaṃ guṇavantaṃ …) °kaṃ dṛṣṭvā 161.12 ; °kasya bodhisattvasya kṛtapraṇidhānatayā 152.24 , because a Bodhisattva that is consistent with the doctrine has (must necessarily have) made an ‘earnest wish’ (vow for enlightenment) ; in the last the alleged meaning co-religionist is peculiarly impossible, but nevertheless given by Wogihara ʼs Chin. ( of the same Doctrine ). On the Pali mg. see esp. Mahāniddesa 485.16 (a gloss on Sn 965 ) paradhammikā vuccanti satta sahadhammike ṭhapetvā ye keci Buddhe appasannā … (also dhamme, saṃghe), te bhikkhū etc. ; note that even the paradhammikā here are monks , but have no faith in the Buddha etc. ; in contrast the sahadhammikā (of seven sorts; which seven?) are in accord with the true doctrine .