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manuscript . block number : A2.1634 -- folio . line : 71b.4
-- tradition : A2 -- 506 NS -- 1386 AD
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Sanskrit |
tailaparn*n*ikagos'i-rs*e haricandanamastriya-m* |
phrase |
Newari |
English |
1 | thva svam*ta- bya-gala ja-ti s'ri-kham*d*a; |
these three are separate species of sandal wood |
2 | {5} vani toyu ati s'i-tala tailaparn*n*i- candana; |
a sandal having white colour and very cool |
3 | malaya parvvatasa gos'i-rs*a s'r*n^gasa upajarapau vani hyam*hana vam*gu hakaji-; |
a sandal produced on the top of the Malaya mountain having the colour reddish black |
4 | upalasva-na nam* bhaikva gos'i-rs*a {72a.1} cam*dana; |
a sandal rooted the scent of the flower of water-lily |
5 | mala parvvatasa haris'r*n^ga dha-ya- cosa upajarapau vani eyo mhaim*gva am*baya- nam* thyam*gva nam* thaulva haricam*dana |
a kind of yellow sandal wood produced on the top of called Haris'r*n^ga on the Malaya mountain having yellow colour and possessed the scent like that of the fragrance of the ripen mango |