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					Soka,[fr.śuc,to gleam (which to the Dhtp however is known only in meaning “soka”:Dhtp 39); cp.Vedic śoka the flame of fire,later in sense of “burning grief”] grief,sorrow,mourning; defd as “socanā socitattaṁ anto-soko ...cetaso parijjhāyanā domanassaṁ” at Ps.I,38=Nd1 128=Nd2 694; shorter as “ñāti-vyasan’‹-› ādīhi phuṭṭhassa citta-santāpo” at Vism.503=VbhA.Cp.the foll.:Vin.I,6; D.I,6; II,305,103; S.I,110,123,137; A.I,51,144; II,21; V,141; Sn.584,586; J.I,189; SnA 155; DhA.II,166; KhA 153 (abbūḷha°); Pv.I,43 (=citta-santāpa PvA.18); PvA.6,14,38,42,61.-- asoka without grief:see viraja.See also dukkha B III,1 b.
  --aggi the fire of sorrow PvA.41.pl.--divasā the days of mourning (at the king’s court after the death of the queen) SnA 89.--parideva sorrow and lamenting A.III,32,326 sq.; V,216 sq.; Vism.503; Nd1 128.--pariddava id.Vv 8430.--pareta overcome with grief Pv.I,86.--vinaya dispelling of grief PvA.39.--vinodana id.PvA.61.--salla the dart or sting of sorrow A.III,54,58; Nd1 59,414; Pv.I,86; PvA.93,162.(Page 724)