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Pali Viet Dictionary - Bản dịch của ngài Bửu Chơn
RAJANĪYA:[a] quyến rũ,dụ dỗ,cám dỗ,đáng làm cho bị lôi cuốn,cám dỗ
PTS Pali-English dictionary - The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary
Rajanīya,(adj.) [grd.of rajati] of the nature of rajas,i.e.leading to lust,apt to rouse excitement,enticing,lustful.-- 1.As Ep.of rūpa (vedanā saññā etc.) S.III,79; also at D.I,152 sq.(dibbāni rupāni passāmi piya-rūpāni kām’ûpasaṁhitāni rajanīyāni; & the same with saddāni).In another formula (relating to the 5 kāmaguṇā):rūpā (saddā etc.) iṭṭhā kantā manāpā piyarūpā kām’ûpasaṁhitā rajanīyā D.I,245; M.I,85.The expln of this passage at DA.I,311 is:r.=rāgajanaka.-- The expression rajanīyā dhammā “things (or thoughts) causing excitement” is contrasted with vimocaniyā dh.“that which leads to emancipation” at A.II,196.The same takes the places of lobhanīyā dhammā in combn with dosanīyā & mohanīyā dh.at S.IV,307; A.II,120; III,169.Another pair is mentioned at Nett 18,viz.r.dhammā and pariyuṭṭhāniyā dh.‹-› 2.In diff.connections it means simply “delightful,lovely” and is e.g.an Ep.of the night.So at Pv III,71,where the passage runs “yuvā rajanīye kāmaguṇehi sobhasi”:youthful thou shinest with the qualities of enjoyment in the enjoyable (night),which at PvA.205 is expld in a twofold manner viz.first as “ramaṇīyehi rāguppatti-hetu-bhūtehi” (viz.kāmagunehi),referring to a v.l.rajanīyehi,and then as “rajanī ti vā rattīsu,ye ti nipātamattaṁ” and “virocasi rattiyaṁ.” Thus rajanī is here taken directly as “night” (cp.Abhp 69).-- At Pv IV.62 the passage runs “pamattā rajaniyesu kām’assād’âbhinandhino” i.e.not heeding the enjoyment of the taste of craving at nights; here as m.& not f.-- The meaning “lovely” is appld to sounds at Th.1,1233 (sarena rajanīyena); VvA.37 (r.nigghosa).(Page 561)
Concise Pali-English Dictionary by A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera
rajanīya:[adj.] enticing; apt to rouse excitement.