อะนุกัมปะติ

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อะนุกัมปะติ (root kamp, first conjugation)

  1. Thai script form of anukampati (“to have pity for”)
    • c. 1999, ยอดพระกัณฑ์ไตรปิฎก พระคาถาชินบัญชร พระคาถาอาการะวัตตาสูตร [Description: Book of Buddhist chants for Thais] (overall work in Thai), Bangkok: Liang Siang Chong Charoen Print Shop, page 6:
      พรัหมา จะ โลกาธิปะตี สะหัมปะติ, กัตอัญชะลี
      อันธิวะรัง อะยาจะถะ, สันตีถะ สัตตาปปะระชัก
      ขะชาติกา, เทเสตุ ธัมมัง อะนุกัมปิมัง ปะชัง
      brahmā ca lokādhipatī sahampati, kat'añjalī andhivaraṃ ayācatha, santītha sattāpparajakkhajātikā, desetu dhammaṃ anukampimaṃ pajaṃ
      Then Brahmā Sahampati, Lord of the World, with hands palm-to-palm before his heart, requested the Blessed One: There are beings here of an only slightly defiled kind. Please teach the Dharma out of compassion for this race.

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อะนุกัมปะติ (anukampati)

  1. Thai script form of anukampati, which is masculine/neuter locative singular of อะนุกัมปันต (anukampant), present participle of the verb above