kanda . varga . sloka . sequence : 2.7.18.3 | |||
Sanskrit | caùàlo yåpakañakaþ | ||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English |
1 | caùàla | yåpa (yaj¤ako kilo)kà ñuppàmà ràkheko bàñulo kàñha | a ring on the post |
2 | yåpakañaka | ||
comment / problem | |||
1 | HC : from H.T. Colebrook note: "A wooden ring on the top of the sacrificial post. Some say an iron ring at its base." (p.179) (from compilation) |
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manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
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A2_1698 (A2 / 506 NS) |
1 | jaj¤asa syàye cvalasa ceye siü sàüïa tà yåpakàùñha {3} dhàye | the erected wooden post to bind a goat to kill in a sacrifice is called yåpakàùñha |
  | 2 | thvayà mvaüóasa óavari bànana dvayakaü tvapajyàüïa tà siü caùàla dhàye | the wood kept broken making in the shape of a small drum on the head of it is called caùàla |
A2b_1798 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | yaj¤asa syàya colasa {5} ceya siü svàïa tayà yåpakàùñha dhàya; | the erected wooden post to bind a goat to kill in a sacrifice is called yåpakàùñha |
  | 2 | thvayà mvaõóasa óavari bànana daya(kaü) (tvapajyàïa) (ta)yà siü caùàla dhàya | the wood kept broken making in the shape of a small drum on the head of it is called caùàla |
A4_992 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | yåpa siüyà deüvu óeügva óava(ràkara? ...) | a cut of piece in the shape of a small drum (kept) on the top of the sacrificial post |
A5_1708 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | yaj¤asa syàya calasa ceya siü svàïa tà yupakàùña {8} dhàye | the erected wooden post to bend a goat to kill in a sacrifice is called Yåpak-ùñha |
  | 2 | thvayà mvaüóasa óavari bànana dvayakaü tvapajyàïa tà siü caùàla dhàye | the wood kept broken making in the shape of a small drum on the head of it is called caùàla |
A6_1785 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | yaj¤asa svàïà siü | the post erected in the sacrifice |
A7_1835 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | yaj¤asa syàya tayà pa÷u ceyà kili; | the peg in which an animal is tied with for to kill in the sacrifice |
  | 2 | {84b.1} bilva khadira a÷vatthàdi kàùñha yåpa ÷irasi óamarukàkçti | Sanskrit words |