samudAnayati
samudānayati , rarely °te (= Pali samudāneti; see prec. and foll. items; ppp. sometimes °nita and ger. °niya, §§ 3.43, 38.3 ; cf. Jacobi, San. § 25 ; M. Leumann, IF 57.211, 233 infra, and see samudānana ; note also irregular °nīmahe Divy 92.9 ; in text of MSV sam-upā-nī- is often printed while Divy in the same passage has sam-ud-ā-nī, e.g. °nīya i.90.1 , cf. Divy 90.1 ; misreading?), ( 1 ) gathers, collects : kṣīraṃ … gosahasrād (so with all mss. ) … samudānayitvā LV 386.22 ( vs ); (gandhamālyaṃ) °nītaṃ Mv i.231.15 ; (gandhaṃ, mālyaṃ, puṣpaṃ, cūrṇaṃ) taṃ sarvaṃ samudānayatha Mv iii.266.5 ; kāṣṭhāni °nayata Divy 27.17 ; merchandise, for commerce, paṇyaṃ °nayatu Divy 34.14 , or bhāṇḍaṃ 92.9 (yad vayaṃ … bhāṇḍaṃ samudānīmahe, that we may assemble … , see Chap. 43, s.v. nī 2); 228.23 ; ( 2 ) in part perhaps to (1), but at least in part better rendered provides : mahābhaiṣajyaṃ °nayitvā SP 321.4 ; bhaiṣyajyāni °netavyāni Divy 455.23 , and similarly 457.6 ; °nitu … bhaiṣaju LV 414.16 ( vs ), Tib. bsgrubs ; (sarvadharmabhaiṣajya-)°nītaḥ, mahāvaidyarājo LV 275.3—4 , having provided (or collected ; ppp. with active mg. ) all the medicaments of the Doctrine, he is the great King of Physicians (punctuated badly in text); of food, for invited guests, nānnapānaṃ °nayet Śikṣ 12.14 , should not provide food and drink (after inviting guests); °nīya ( ger. ) Divy 50.15 ; distinguished from sajjī-kar-, of food, praṇīta āhāraḥ sajjīkartavyaḥ prabhūtaś caiva °nayitavyo Divy 86.(14—)15 , you must make ready elegant food and provide it in abundance ; ( 3 ) either collects (to 1) or acquires (to 4); mahāpariṣā ( acc. , so mss. ) °nayitvā Mv ii.419.1 , (the Buddha) having got (or collected ) a large assembly (of followers); bhogāḥ ( enjoyments ) °nītāḥ Divy 25.4 ; suvarṇalakṣaḥ °nīta(ḥ) 26.21 ; ( 4 ) acquires : prapañcaiḥ samudānitaṃ Laṅk 352.8 ( vs ; i may be m.c. ; not to be em. to °nvitaṃ with Suzuki, Index ), acquired by vain fancies ; °nītaṃ gotraṃ ( q.v. , 3), acquired (in contrast with prakṛtisthaṃ, innate ), Bbh 3.2 , defined 5, yat pūrvakuśalamūlābhyāsāt pratilabdhaṃ; usually with religious ends, esp. enlightenment, as object: °niya (read °yā m.c. ; ger. ) jñānam idaṃ anuttaraṃ SP 145.11 ( vs ); bodhiṃ ca °nayiṣyati 148.6 (prose); buddhajñānaṃ °nayitavyaṃ 189.2 (prose); bodhisattvacaryāṃ °nayiṣyanti 221.5 (prose); asaṃkhyeyakalpa … °nītām anuttarāṃ samyaksaṃbodhiṃ 484.5 (prose); (read with Tib. and mostly with vv.ll. ) saptāsaṃkhyeyeṣu kalpeṣu °nīta-sarvakuśalamūlasya dattasaptavidhadānasya LV 10.(4—)5 (prose); (read) samudānitāgrabodhiḥ 353.22 ( vs ); °nitaṃ maitrakṛpābhrajālaṃ 359.10 ( vs ); °nītva varāgrabodhim 361.9 ( vs ); bodhi ( acc. ) °niyā ( ger. ) 421.21 ( vs ; Tib. bsgrubs ); bodhibalaṃ °nayamānaḥ Bhad 37 ; buddhadharmān °nayati Śikṣ 317.4 ; buddhadharmāḥ °nayitavyāḥ Gv 69.2 ; (-paripākaṃ …) °nayati Bbh 87.19 ; (buddhakṣetrapariśuddhiṃ, °tra-māhātmyaṃ, °trodāratāṃ) °nayan Sukh 25.10 ; (maunīndraṃ [pra]vacanaṃ) … °nītaṃ Divy 490.16, 18 ; dharma, the Doctrine, is referred to as duṣkaraśata-°nīta, acquired by hundreds of hardships , Jm 6.9, 12 ; 14.11 ; trikalpāsaṃkhyeya-°nītāṃ bodhiṃ °nīya Av i.7.3—4 ; valgusvaraṃ ca (read co, m.c. , with v.l. and WT ) madhuraṃ pramuñca, °nitaṃ kalpa-sahasrakoṭibhiḥ SP 178.13 ( vs ), addressed to a Buddha, whose voice is to proclaim the gospel; puṇyaṃ °netvā ( Senart em. °tvāna, m.c. ) Mv iii.288.16 ; ( 5 ) prepares, makes ready , a boat ( cf. samudānaya 2): maṅgala-potaṃ °naya (for an ocean voyage) Divy 110.26, and ff. ; usually fig. , dharma-nau, the boat of the Doctrine , °nāvaṃ °nayiṣyāmi KP 152.7 , Tib. sbyar (which is used of a carriage, ready with harnessed horses) [Page573-b] bar bya ḥo ; °nāvaṃ samudānayitvanā LV 178.15 ( vs ), Tib. legs par sbyar byas la ; °niyā dharmanāvaṃ LV 216.3 ; °nāva °nayanti RP 10.13 ( vs ); °nayitva … śivadharmanāvaṃ 14.10 ( vs ), śivadharmanāva °nayitāsmi ( fut. ) 44.18 ( vs ); dharmanāva °nayaty ayaṃ Gv 482.13 ( vs ), cited Śikṣ 102.7 ; mahādharmanau- … -puṇya-samudānīta-mahāsārthavāhasya caturogha-pāra-gāmitā-(so, almost, the best ms. , and so Tib. ; Lefm. °nā-)-bhiprāyasya LV 8.14—16 , which acc. to Tib. means great entrepreneur (sārthavāha) who by … and merit has made ready ( yaṅ dag par bsgrubs pa = samudānīta, with active force) the great boat of Doctrine and purposes to go (with it) to the further shore of the quadruple flood .