Icchayā - According to Desire


icchāyām athavā jñāne jāte cittaṃ niveśayet |
ātmabuddhyānanyacetās tatas tattvārthadarśanam || 98 ||

icchayā
icchayā [p= 169,1] [L=29525]
according to wish or desire Pan5cat. Hit. Megh. &c ; icchā ni-grah , to suppress one's desire
(H2C) ind.



A Sanskrit-English dictionary: etymologically and philologically ... - Page 169
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the desiderative form, APrSt. ; (icchaya, ind. according to wish or desire, Pancat.; Hit.; Megh. &c.; Ucham nii/grah, to suppress one's desire.) — krita, mfn. done at pleasure. — d&na, n. the granting or gratification of a wish. ...
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Sir Monier Monier-Williams


The Ubiquitous Siva: Somananda's Sivadrsti and His Tantric ... - Page 49
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138See VBh 98: icchāyām athavā jñāne jāte cittaṃ niveśayet / ātmabuddhyānanyacetās tatas tattvārthadarśanam. Note that I understand tattvārtha to refer to paramārtha, the nature of reality. 139 See ŚD 3.95cd–96ab . ...
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John Nemec
Mallinātha's Ghaṇṭāpatha on Kirātārjunīyah, I-VI: Introduction, ... - Page 191
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, J. A. F. Roodbergen, Bhāravi - 1984 - 578 pages - Preview
... labdhum icchaya 'out of a desire to obtain'. (In the sense of) sukhasya lipsayd 'out of a desire to obtain happiness' (we derive sukhalipsaya). Manusyasamkhydm (means) manusyagananam 'the counting of men' (sg. acc. ...
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Mallinātha
The Ubiquitous Siva: Somananda's Sivadrsti and His Tantric ... - Page 143
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[Somananda] expresses this with an illustration that is taken up by many thinkers:330 1.44. yoginam icchaya yadvan ... 'He who is blinded by intense desire, by sorrow, by fear, by drunkenness, by dreaming of thieves, etc., can see, ...
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John Nemec
Vijnanabhairava, or Divine consciousness: a treasury of 112 types ... - Page 140

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Jaideva Singh - 1979 - 173 pages - Preview
VERSE 154 Vrajet prano visej jiva icchaya kutilakrtih / Dirghatma sa mahadevi paraksetram parapara // 154 TRANSLATION ... They do so of their own accord ( icchaya). The great goddess (pranasakti or kundalinl) stretches up (dirghatma). ...
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R̥gvedic legends
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2. icchaya.nyonyasarhyogah kanyayasca varasya ca/gandharvah sa tu vijneyo maithunyah kama-sambhavah// Ibid., 3.32. 3. rtukalabhigaml syat svadaraniratah sada/ Mnu. 3.45. 4. brahmacaryaiva bhavati yatra tatrasrame vasan//Ibid., 3.50. ...
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Prem Chand Shridhar