utsadana , nt. (= utsīdana ; with mg. 1 cf. Skt. utsīdati; with mg. 2 cf. prec. and an-utsanna ), ( 1 ) coming to grief, ruin : sthale utsadanam MSV i.49.10, 17 (in 2 above read utsatsyati for utpat°); ( 2 ) superfluous abundance, excess , in °na-dharmakaṃ (bhaktaṃ) Divy 307.23, 27 , of food offered to monks and not fully used by them, of the nature of excess ( pw 7.323 zum Wegräumen bestimmt ). For Mvy 6781 utsādanam = Tib. dril ba ( rolling , in sense of rubbing down, massage ; so Skt. ), Minayev and Mironov read utsadanam, apparently a faulty reading.