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manuscript . block number : A7.152 -- folio . line : 12b.5 -- tradition : A2 -- 803 NS -- 1683 AD
Sanskrit ma-tharah* pin^garodan*d*as'can*d*a-m*s'o pa-ripa-rs'vaka-h*
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1{6} su-ryyasa java khava livane con^a thva svamha devaya- (na-)ma these are words of three gods who remain right, left and back of the Sun
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Amarakosa1.3.31.1
Sanskritma-t*harah* pin^galodan*d*as'can*d*a-m*s'oh* pa-ripa-rsvika-h*
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1ma-t*hara su-ryaka- pa-rs'vavarti- sevaka three of the sun's attendants
2pin^gala
3dan*d*a
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ma-t*harah*, pin^galah*, dan*d*ah*, (i- 3 jo chan so) can*d*a-m*s'oh* (su-ryaka-) pa-ripa-rs'vika-h* varipari rahane sevaka hun) also see. p. 27, note u-
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2HC : from H.T. Colebrook
Severally named in the text. They are Indra, Yama, and Fire, under other names: one placed on the left of the sun; the two others on his right. (p.22)
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