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Amarakosa reference passage 2.7.25.1
from: Sharma Gautam, Kulacandra 1969 Amarakosa: Vidvadvaramarasim*ha viracita.
Kathmandu: Royal Nepal Academy, VS 2026. (1969)

 
kanda . varga . sloka . sequence : 2.7.25.1
Sanskritdhruvopabhr*jjuhu-rna- tu sruvo bheda-h* s'rucah* striyah* /
synonymSanskrit Nepali English
1dhruva- sruk (sura-) vis'es*a various sorts of vessel
2upabhr*t
3juhu-
4sruva
5s'ruc (sruc)
comment / problem
1HC : from H.T. Colebrook
note: "Severally named in the text. They are used in sacrifice and differ in shape: being respectively (as some describe them) round, square, semicircular, triangular, and lotus - shaped. dhruva-, shaped like an Indian fig-leaf (Ficus Indica) and made of the wood of Flacourtia sapida; upabhr*ta, a round vessel made of the wood of a holy fig-tree (F. religiosa); juhu, a semicircular vessel made of the wood of Butea (B. frondosa); sruvah*, a ladle of Chadira wood (Mimosa Catechu); sruk, same with the last, though some distinguish it." (p.181)
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manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase Newari English
A1_1480
(A1 / 501 NS)
1homapa-tra sacrificial vessel
A1_1481
(A1 / 501 NS)
1suruva sacrificial vessel
A2_1718
(A2 / 506 NS)
1thvatai s'ruva-pa-traya- vis'es*ah*; this is specific sacrificial ladle
 2kothau {4} tham*salapa-yakam* ta- dhruva upabhr*t dha-ye; the sacrificial vessel kept lowered facing up side is called Dhruva or upabhr*t
 3tham*thaum* kopauyakam* ta- juhu- dha-ye the sacrificial vessel kept elevated upset down is called juhu-
A2b_1818
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1{9} thvate s'ruva-pa-tra vis'es*ah*; this is specific sacrificial ladle
 2kotho tham*salapa-yakam* (ta)ya- dhruva upabhr*t dha-ya; the sacrificial vessel kept lowered facing up side is called Dhruva or upabhr*t
 3tham*tho kopoyakam* taya- juhu {10} dha-ya the sacrificial vessel kept elevated upset down is called juhu-
A3a_1090
(A1 / 637 NS)
1homapa-tra From A1_1480: sacrificial vessel
A3a_1091
(A1 / 637 NS)
1suruva From A1_1481: sacrificial vessel
A4_1015
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1homasa chvayeke (dum*?)tham*nam*n^a- bhan*d*a- a vessel filled with (materials) to be burnt in the sacrifice
A4_1016
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1{3} pa-ta s'urava the vessel sacrificial ladle
A4_1017
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1pa-ta s'uravaya- tham*bi- d*em*gva dan*d*i the topped mace of a sacrificial ladle
A4_1018
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1pa-ta s'uravaya- sakalata- sa-ma-nya all general (things) of a sacrificial ladle
A5_1728
(A2 / 662 NS)
1thvate s'ruva-pa-tra vis'es*aya- na-ma; this is specific sacrificial ladle
 2kotho tham*salam*pa-yakam* taya- dhruvo upabhr*t {4} dha-ya, the sacrificial vessel kept lowered facing up side is called Dhruva or upabhr*t
 3tha-thu kopu taya- ca- juhu kam* dha-ya the sacrificial vessel kept elevated upset down is called juhu-
A6_1800
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thvate pa-ta s'u-la-di pa-tra bheda these vessels are different sacrificial vessels of ladle
A7_1856
(A2 / 803 NS)
1sura-pa-t*a the vessel of the sacrificial ladle
A7_1857
(A2 / 803 NS)
1su-va-pa-t*a {2} s'alaya- tham*vane com*gva sim* the wood remained upward of a sacrificial ladle
 
 
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