turati
See also: Turati
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turati m pl
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turati
- An abstraction of the forms of tarati (“to hurry”) in which the stem appears as 'tur'.
- c. 50 BCE, Mahānādakasspajātaka (no. 544), Kegan Paul Trench Trübner & Co. Ltd; republished in V. Fausbøll, editor, the Jātaka together with its Commentary, being Tales of the Anterior Births of Gotama Buddha for the first time edited in the original Pāli[1], volume VI, London, 1896, page 229:
- Sukhaṁ vā yadivā dukkhaṁ niyatiyā kira labbhati saṁsārasuddhi sabbesaṁ, mā turittho anāɡate.
- Whether thy lot be happiness or misery, it is only gained through destiny: all will at last reach deliverance from transmigration; be not eager for the future.
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Conjugation of "turati"
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2nd | turittho |
- past participle: turita, which see for forms and usage