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ātatāyinaḥ

ātatāyin mfn. having one's bow drawn, VS. xvi, 18

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1. ātatāyin

ātatāyin mfn. having one's bow drawn, VS. xvi, 18

2. ātatāyin

‘one whose bow is drawn to take another's life’, endeavouring to kill some one, a murderer, Mn. viii, 350 seq. ; MBh. &c. (in later texts also incendiaries, ravishers, thieves &c. are reckoned among ātatāyinas).

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