Upādāya
Upādāya,(adv.) [ger.of upādiyati] -- 1.(as prep.with Acc.) lit.“taking it up” (as such & such),i.e.(a) out of,as,for; in phrase anukampaṁ upādāya out of pity or mercy D.I,204; PvA.61,141,164.-- (b) compared with,alongside of,with reference to,according to D.I,205 (kālañ ca samayañ ca Acc.to time & convenience); DhA.I,391; VvA.65 (paṁsucuṇṇaṁ); PvA.268 (manussalokaṁ).The same use of upādāya is found in BSk.,e.g.at Divy 25,359,413; Av.Ś I.255.-- 2.(ic same meaning & application as upādā,i.e.in neg.form first & then in positivé abstraction from the latter) as philosophical term “hanging on to”,i.e.derived,secondary (with rūpa) Vbh.12,67 etc.; Nd1 266.Usually as anupādāya “not clinging to”,without any (further) clinging (to rebirth),emancipated,unconditioned,free [cp.BSk.paritt-anupādāya free from the world Divy 655],freq.in phrase a.nibbuta completely emancipated S.II,279; A.I,162; IV,290; besides in foll.pass.:Vin.I,14 (a.cittaṁ vimuccati) 182 (id.); S.II,187 sq.; IV,20,107; V,317; Dh.89 = S.V,24 (ādānapaṭi-nisagge a.ye ratā); Dh.414; Sn.363; It.94 (+ aparitassato).(Page 149)