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    Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

    p. 19, col. 1.
    anaṅgaṇa, (1) adj. (= Pali id.; often written °na),

    spotless, free from blemish or evil (aṅgaṇa): LV 344.6;

    345.19; Mvy 2607 (Tib. ñon moṅs pa med pa, without

    evil); Mv i.228.11, 15; 229.6; 316.8; ii.132.14; 359.16;

    iii.396.6; Sukh 59.13; Dbh 7.6; 35.19; Ud xvi.3; (2) m.,

    n. of a śreṣṭhin in Bandhumatī in the time of the Buddha

    Vipaśyin (later reincarnate as Jyotiṣka): Mv ii.271.13 ff.;

    Divy 283.1 ff. (here called a gṛhapati).