Noun
of Grasp
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe later Yogacara commentator Sthiramati explains this thus: "There is a grasper if there is something to be grasped, but not in the absence of what is to be grasped. Source: Internet
Where there is no thing to be grasped, the absence of a grasper also follows, there is not just the absence of the thing to be grasped. Source: Internet