Gathita
Gathita,(adj.) [pp.of ganthati to tie,cp.gantha,knot.Sk.grathita] tied,bound,fettered; enslaved,bound to,greedy for,intoxicated with (c.Loc.).When abs.always in combn w.paribhuñjati and w.ref.to some object of desire (bhoga,lābha,kāmaguṇe).Usually in standing phrase gathita mucchita ajjhāpanna (ajjhopanna) “full of greed & blind desire.” In this connection it is frequently (by B MSS.) spelt gadhita and the editors of S,A,& Miln.have put that in the text throughout.With mucchita & ajjhāpanna:D.I,245; III,43; M.I,162,173; S.II,270; IV,332; A.V,178,181 Nd2 on nissita C.--c.Loc.:J.IV,371 (gharesu); DA.I,59 (kāmaguṇesu).In other connections:ādānaganthaṁ gathitaṁ visajja Sn.794 (cp.Nd1 98); yāni loke gathitāni na tesu pasuto siyā Sn.940.-- J.IV,5 (=giddha); V,274 (gedhita for pagiddha); PvA.262 (gadhita as expln of giddha)--agathita (agadhita) not fettered (by desire) without desire,free from the ties of craving (+m°,a°) S.II,194,269; A.V,181; Miln.401 (trsl.Rh.D.II.339:“without craving,without faintness,without sinking”).(Page 243)