viSArada
viśārada , also viśālada , q.v. , adj. (doubtless specialized or developed mg. of Skt. id. , but hardly used in Skt. in this sense; = Pali visā°; see also śāradya ), confident, sure of oneself, fearless ( Tib. regularly mi ḥjigs pa , fearless ): Mvy 1820 , in list of ‘synonyms of abhaya’; regularly ep. of a Buddha or Bodhisattva; caturhi vaiśāradyehi °da, caturvaiśāradya-°da, and the like, see s.v. vaiśāradya ; sometimes with near-synonyms, as anolīno SP 278.9 ; others (of Bu. or Bodhis. ) SP 57.9 ; 59.2 ; Mv ii.302.17 ; in SP 70.6 ( vs ) ep. of Śāriputra (it may be significant that Buddhahood has just been predicted for him); so in LV 358.18 ( vs ) °dāḥ, of persons saved by the Buddha (next line says of them, mokṣyante ca laghuṃ sarve); but in LV 377.13 (prose) of monks whom Buddha is going to convert, sthavirā bhikṣavo bhaviṣyanti dāntā … °radā bahuśrutā etc. (but not Buddhas!); LV 25.11 , see viśālada , and cf. Divy 617.15 s.v. vaiśāradya . In a less technical sense, of monks, Karmav 105.6—10 (relating to standard monkish behavior, with confidence ); see vaiśāradya , end.