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sphuṭa , ( 1 ) adj. ( orig. no doubt MIndic form of ppp. of spharati, sphurati , and so orig. suffused , esp. with light; but has come to be used in very general sense; = Pali phuṭa; see also phuṭa, sphūṭa, parisphuṭa, °sphūṭa, pratisphuṭa ), full, filled , usually with prec. instr. , much less often in comp. : prītiprāmodyena SP 199.4, 485.8 ; stūpaiḥ sā lokadhātuḥ °ṭā bhaviṣyati 203.1 , full of stūpas ; yehi sphuṭo 205.10 ; (space in general, māra-senayā …) sphuṭaṃ LV 307.15 ; sphuṭa … yakṣādyaiḥ 315.9 ( vs ); gagaṇaṃ sphuṭaṃ tair naranāyakebhiḥ 367.14 ( vs ); gagaṇaṃ sphuṭa devasaṃghaiḥ 416.9 ( vs ); devatāhi Mv ii.333.9 ; taṃ ( sc. mārgaṃ) prāṇakehi °ṭaṃ ( mss. °ṭe) Mv i.270.13 , (the way) was filled with living things (insects) ; (aghā) aghasphuṭā, evil and filled with evil , LV 51.(10—)11 ; 351.22 ; 410.14 ; pādapehi Mv ii.327.6 ; dhvajapatākaiḥ ii.328.4 ; patākapaṭṭaiḥ ii.344.1 ; a personʼs body, lakṣaṇehi ii.327.7 ; 336.6 ; piṭakaiḥ, with sores, pustules , Av ii.167.1 ; gandhena Suv 7.6 ; sphuṭo 'bhavad Ānando bhikṣur Māreṇa pāpīyasā Divy 201.21 , cf. 24, completely occupied, possessed, by the Evil One ; maitryā, suffused with love (regularly by the Buddha), Mv iii.429.3 ; Av i.79.14 ; maitrāya with v.l. maitryāya Mv ii.350.15 ; avabhāsena (or in Mv obhāsena), with radiance , LV 300.10 ; Mv i.41.7 ; 230.2 ; 240.12 ; iii.334.10 ; 341.14 ; Divy 157.19 ; Suv 8.5 ; jvālābhir SP 407.10 ; ābhayā SP 423.3 ; LV 277.11 ; prabhājālaiḥ LV 280.9 ; (yaśasā sarvā Śrāvastī) sphuṭā Av ii.20.7 ; in cpds. , prīti-sphuṭāḥ SP 330.2 ( vs ); sarvaśarīraṃ vikṛti-sphuṭaṃ Av ii.173.10 (prose); ( 2 ) adj. or ( prob. ) subst. ( nt. ), in dvandva cpd. khaṇḍa-sphuṭa-, ruined and broken (parts) , of a stūpa; here replaces BHS and Pali (khaṇḍa-) phulla , q.v. ( cf. Skt. sphuṭati, bursts open , and, in the same context of Divy , sphuṭita or sphuṭitaka , q.v. ): (stūpe) khaṇḍa-sphuṭa-pratisaṃskāra- ( q.v. ), repair of … , Divy 22.11, 18 ; 23.1, 3, 8, 10 . This use of sphuṭa is doubtless secondary, due to influence of sphuṭati, sphuṭita(ka). Cf. chuṭṭa .