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Anusocati [anu + socati] to mourn for, to bewail Sn 851 (at"ta' na a.; cp. Nd1 222); Pv i.127; ii.68; PvA 95.<br />

Anusocana<br />

Anusocana (nt.) [abstr. fr. anusocati] bewailing, mourning PvA 65.<br />

Anusota˚<br />

Anusota˚ [anu + sota, in ˚' as adv. or acc. to expln. under anu A a.] in anusota' (adv.) along the stream or<br />

current, down -- stream A ii.12; J i.70 (opp. pa&isota' against the stream); PvA 169 (Gang!ya a.<br />

!gacchanto). -- g!min "one who follows the stream", i. e. giving way to ones inclinations, following ones<br />

will A ii.5, 6 (opp. pa&i˚); Sn. 319 (= sota' anugacchanto Sn A 330); Pug 62.<br />

-- 45 --<br />

Anussati<br />

Anussati (f.) [Sk. anusm%ti, fr. anu + sm%, cp. sati] remembrance, recollection, thinking of, mindfulness. A<br />

late list of subjects to be kept in mind comprises six anussati -- &&h!n!ni, viz. Buddha˚, Dhamma˚, Sangha˚,<br />

s"la˚, c!ga˚, devat!˚, i. e. proper attention to the Buddha, the Doctrines, the Church, to morality, charity, the<br />

gods. Thus at D iii.250, 280 (cp. A i.211); A iii.284, 312 sq., 452; v.329 sq.; Ps i.28. Expanded to 10<br />

subjects (the above plus !n!p!na -- sati, mara*a -- sati, k!yagat! -- sati, upasamânussati) at A i.30, 42 (cp.<br />

Lal. Vist 34). For other references see D i.81; S v.67 = It 107 (anussara*a at latter pass.); A iii.284, 325,<br />

452. Ps i.48, 95, 186; Pug 25, 60; Dhs 14, 23, 1350 (anussati here to be corr. to asati, see Dhs. trsl. 351);<br />

Sdhp. 225, 231, 482. See also anuttariya (anussat -- ânuttariya).<br />

Anussada<br />

Anussada (adj.) [an + ussada without haughtiness Sn 624 (vv. ll. anusaddha & anussuda; Sn A 467 expln.<br />

by ta*h! ussadâbh!va) = Dh 400 (which pass. has anussuta; v.l. K.B. anussada; DhA iv.165 expls. with<br />

ta*h! -- uss!vâbh!va, vv. ll. ˚ussada˚); It 97 (vv. ll. anussata & anussara).<br />

Anussara*a<br />

Anussara*a (nt.) [abstr. to anussarati] remembrance, me- mory, recollection It 107 (= anussati at id. p. S<br />

v.67); PvA 25, 29.<br />

Anussarati<br />

Anussarati [Vedic anusmarati, anu + sm%] to remember, recollect, have memory of (acc.), bear in mind; be<br />

aware of D ii.8, 53, 54 (j!tito etc.); S iii.86 sq. (pubbeniv!sa'); v.67 (dhamma' a. anuvitakketi), 303<br />

(kappasahassa'); A i.25, 164 (pubbeniv!sa'), 207 (Tath!gata', Dhamma' etc.); iii.285 (id.), 323 (niv!sa'),<br />

418; v.34, 38, 132, 199, 336 (kaly!*amitte); It 82 (dhamma'), 98 (pubbeniv!sa'); J i.167; ii.111; Dh 364;<br />

Pv i.59; Pug 60; Sdhp 580, 587; DA i.257; KhA 213; DhA ii.84; iv.95; PvA 29, 53, 69, 79, 107. -- pp.<br />

anussarita (see anussaritar). -- Caus anussar!peti to remind someone, to call to mind J ii.147.<br />

Anussaritar<br />

Anussaritar [n. ag. to anussarita, pp. of anussarati] one who recollects or remembers S v.197, 225 (saritar<br />

+); A v.25, 28.<br />

Anussava

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