FOUR KINDS OF INTREPIDITY. 



249 



42 Kamala 



43 Kacapatalam 



44 Sanyasah 



45 itih 



46 Upasargah 



47 Pitakah 



48 Mutra krcchram 



49 Dukodarah, jalodarah 



50 A^ikyapandakah 



51 Manthanarh [arthanaih] 



52 Netrath 



53 Kubhapa [kutapaih] 



54 Gonl 



55 Visadam 

 Vyutpatti samaptih 



Subhamastu sarvajagatam 



ditto. 



jaundice, excessive secretion or 



obstruction of bile, 

 another kind of ditto. 



want of appetite, nausea, a 



growing squeamish, 

 a contagious disease. 



a disease, possession by an evil 



spirit, 

 a bile, an ulcer, a sore. 



strangury. 



dropsy or dropsical, having the 

 dropsy. 



? [neuter in memory]. 



agitation, churning. 



the string of a churning rope. 



a beam, a secondary beam. 



a piece of cloth or rags, im- 

 portance. 



of great extent ; evident, ap- 

 parent, manifest. 



the discrimination (of the 

 meaning of words) is finished. 



may every creature be happy. 



glory. 



CLXXIII (5). ^'q(=^<3i'^^=T]^' 



FOUR 



I Sarvadharma bhisambodhi 

 vaisaradyarh 



2 Sarvasravaksaya jnana- 

 vaisaradyam 



3 Antarayikadharmananya- 

 thatva niscita vyakara- 

 na vaisaradyam 



32 



qQ^'5^'(^R=T]^'i^'CI^Q^'3^c;'aj j On the names or terms of the 



KINDS OF INTREPIDITY OF TaTHAGATA. 



intrepidity (or boldness) for 

 becoming accomplished in all 

 things (or moral virtues). 



intrepidity in knowing that all 

 (his) imperfections have 

 ended or have come to an 

 end. 



qa;'r-qj5C'qQ^-,£^' ?3^^' boldness to teach (or prophesy) 



so _ ' with certainty the immuta- 



ity 



bility of ttie immanent vir- 

 tues. 



