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Vinipātaṁ

Vinipāta

ruin, destruction; a place of suffering, state of punishment, syn. with apāya duggati; (with which often combined, plus niraya , e.g. Vin.i.227 ; DN.i.82 , DN.i.162 ; MN.i.73 ; AN.iii.211 ; Iti.58 ; Pp.60 ): AN.v.169 ; Snp.278 ; Ja.iii.32 ; Mil.108 ; Vism.427 (where explained as “vināsā nipatanti ta

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ruin, destruction; a place of suffering, state of punishment, syn. with apāya duggati; (with which often combined, plus niraya, e.g. Vin.i.227; DN.i.82, DN.i.162; MN.i.73; AN.iii.211; Iti.58; Pp.60): AN.v.169; Snp.278; Ja.iii.32; Mil.108; Vism.427 (where explained as “vināsā nipatanti tattha dukkaṭakārino” together with duggati & niraya). The; sotāpanna is called “avinipāta-dhammo,” i.e. not liable to be punished in purgatory: see under sotāpanna, & cp sym. term; khīna-niraya AN.iii.211.

fr. vi + nipāteti

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