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Amarakosa reference passage 1.8.9.2
from: Sharma Gautam, Kulacandra 1969 Amarakosa: Vidvadvaramarasim*ha viracita.
Kathmandu: Royal Nepal Academy, VS 2026. (1969)

 
kanda . varga . sloka . sequence : 1.8.9.2
Sanskritspha��y�� tu pha�� dvayo� /
synonymSanskrit Nepali English
1spha�� 2 sarpak� pha�� 2 snake's expanded head
2pha��
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manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase Newari English
A1_403
(A1 / 501 NS)
1b� phani the expanded head of a snake
A2_492
(A2 / 506 NS)
1pha�� str�li�ga pu�li�ga pha�� pha�a� pha�� is feminine, masculine of it is pha�a�
A2b_531
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1pha��y� n�ma, dyayo� str�li�ga pu�li�ga dh�ye word for expanded head of snake, feminine and masculine is called dvayo�
A3_435
(A1 / 550 NS)
1bi pha��y� n�ma From A1_403: the expanded head of a snake
A3a_3
(A1 / 637 NS)
1{5} b� pha�i From A1_403: the expanded head of a snake
A4_288
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1pha�i the expanded head of a snake
A5_498
(A2 / 662 NS)
1{5} pha��y� n�ma dvayo str�li�gasa seye word for expanded head of a snake, dvayo is to be known feminine
A6_514
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1b�y� pha�� j�va expanded upward of the head of a snake
A7_550
(A2 / 803 NS)
1pha��y� n�ma, dvayo� str�li�ga pu�li�ga� From A2b_531: word for expanded head of snake, feminine and masculine is called dvayo�
 
 
kanda    varga
sloka    sequence number

 
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