vikurvati
vikurvati, °te , ( 1 ) (= Pali vikubbati; specialized form of Skt. vi-karoti, § 28.6 ), works a miracle (this seems to be the regular, nearly universal, mg. of the rather rare verb, and of its much commoner derivs. , see prec. and next items, in BHS , and prob. also in Pali ; no doubt it started from the Skt. mg. of vikaroti, change, alter , but Senart , Mv i note 425 f. , seems to me wrong in finding that mg. here): (bhūmayo dáśa jināna śrīmatā; so, or °to, mss. ) yair vikurviṣu sadā paṇḍitāḥ Mv i.64.3 ( vs , metr. deficient), there are ten glorious Stages of the Jinas, in which the Wise Ones always wrought miracles ; °vati Śikṣ 347.5 ( vs ), °vī 6 ( vs ; aor. , or opt. ?); °vitu-kāma Samādh p. 6 line 23 , wishing to perform miracles ; vikurva vikurva Mmk 55.26 (prose; impv. , in a mantra); vikurvayato ( n. pl. m. , for vikurvantaḥ; not caus. ) cakraṃ pravartya vinayanti jagat Gv 267.3 ( vs ); saṃdṛśyase loki vikurvamāṇā ( n. sg. f. ) Gv 302.14 ( vs ); pres. pple. , n. or voc. , nṛpati … tvaṃ sa vikurvan LV 168.2 ( vs ), to the Bodhisattva, O King, such art thou (hast thou been) , (being a?) miracle-working one! (so Tib. , rnam par ḥphrul pa de ñid khyod ); ( 2 ) vikurvate, contends, acts in (friendly) rivalry (with, instr. ), not with the hostile mg. usual in Skt. : Kunālo guṇavān pitrā sārdhaṃ °vate Divy 403.21 ( viz. in works of piety; thus is answered the kingʼs angry inquiry in 18, ko 'yam asmābhiḥ sārdhaṃ pratidvandvayati ).