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					Maṅgalika,(adj.) (--°) [fr.maṅgala] 1.one who is feasting in,one whose auspices are such & such; fond of; only in kotūhala° fond of excitement J.I,372; Miln.94 (apagata°,without passion for excitement).-- 2.superstitious,looking out for lucky signs Vin.II,129 (gihī),140 (id.).At J.IV,72,73; three sets of people are exemplified,who believe in omina as either diṭṭhaṁ (seen) or sutaṁ (heard) or mutaṁ (sensed); they are called diṭṭha-maṅgalikā,suta° & muta° respectively.The same group is more explicitly dealt with in the Maṅgala-sutta KhA 118 sq.(cp.Nd1 89); diṭṭhamaṅgalika pañha “a question concerning visible omina” J.IV,73 (correct meaning given under diṭṭha1,vol.II.1561!),390 (?).The Np.diṭṭha-maṅgalikā at J.IV,376 sq.(Page 513)