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Amarakosa reference passage 1.7.16.4
from: Sharma Gautam, Kulacandra 1969 Amarakosa: Vidvadvaramarasim*ha viracita.
Kathmandu: Royal Nepal Academy, VS 2026. (1969)

 
kanda . varga . sloka . sequence : 1.7.16.4
Sanskritsa-ttvike //16//
synonymSanskrit Nepali English
1sa-ttvika a-t*ha praka-rako sa-ttvika bika-ra 25 praka-raka- alan^ka-ra two sort of tokens
comment / problem
1SH : no message
see pg. 54 (da-)
(from compilation)
2HC : from H.T. Colebrook
note: "First corporeal, as an assumed posture; second sineere, as a blush or change of colour. Besides other sorts; by speech, etc." (p.49)
(from compilation)
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manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase Newari English
A2_416
(A2 / 506 NS)
1thvate khuta- manana bha-varapa- bha-va a-m*gika-bhinaya dha-ye these six sentiment felt in the mind is called a-m*gika-bhinaya
A2b_449
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1udakars*an*a {7} svam*ta- lim*gasavum* siddho udakars*an*a "superior - it is used in three genders
 2barttarapo madisyam* barttarapo madisyam* "remained without stop"
 3s'ari-ran*a bha-varape bha-va dva-ko a-n^gika dha-ye all sentiment indicated by the body is called a-n^gika
 4stam*bhah* {8} svedotha roma-n~ca svarabhedas'ca vepathuh* as'rup*ralayomana- bha-vah* s*ad*a-n^gika-bhinayo matam* "Sanskrit words
 5thva khuta- manana {9} bha-varapa- a-n^gika abhinaya dha-ye these six felt by mind are called a-n^gika abhinaya
A4_208
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1thvate sa-tvikaya- avastha- jurom*, s'r*m*ga-ra-di raudra {5} paryanta rasa these are conditions of sa-tvika, from s'r*m*ga-ra to raudra rasa
A5_417
(A2 / 662 NS)
1thva {2} s*uta- manana, bha-varapa- bha-va, a-n^gika-bhinaya dha-ye From A2_416: these six sentiment felt in the mind is called a-m*gika-bhinaya
A6_430
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thvate sa-tvika bha-va these are sa-tvika sentiment
A7_462
(A2 / 803 NS)
1stambha chyam*chyam* dha-syam* sike con^a thyam*; stambha is to be like remaining dead in the state of benymbing;sveda is fall of sweat;
 2sveda calati ha-va, (also) to erect suddenly when erected;
 3tham*nasa- opatham*n^a- thyam*; loma-n~ca is to remain hair come up (through thrilling);
 4loma-n~ca cimaka- {4} kaliphahana tase com*gva; svarabheda is the word for voice not to be general;
 5svarabheda svara thamathyagvaya- na-ma; vepathu is shivering body;
 6vepathu mha toka; as'rupa-ta is to fall tears;
 7as'rupa-ta khobi ha-va; prala-pa is prattling;
 8{5} prala-pa ta-kalatukarana nva-n^a-, a woman's grief is also called;
 9misa- viraha juvam* dha-va, (also) it is called to fall
 10kodaya dha-ya; these are called an^gika or abhinaya
 11an^gika dha-ya, abhinaya dha-ya
A8_160
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1khobi tears
A8_162
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1kha-kha-tuka stuttered
A8_164
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1malkhe dam* being colourless or pale
A8_165
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1ta-ndava state of being benumbed
 
 
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