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manuscript . block number : A7.1688 -- folio . line : 78a.1
-- tradition : A2 -- 803 NS -- 1683 AD
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Sanskrit |
stri-va-t*ya- mekhala- |
phrase |
Newari |
English |
1 | misa-tosa lum* ghaghara- dava thvaca- gha-n^a- sinha- {2} cikhi; |
mekhala-, the women's leather belt included lunches having small golden bells |
2 | na-ra- thvaca- n^u dha-va |
abunch of arrows is also called |
3 | cya-jod*a mut*i n^u dha-va |
pearls of eight pairs is also called |
4 | thvate n^u misa-ya- jasa taya- a-bharan*a; |
these are also ornamets kept on the waist of a woman |
5 | ka-n~ci-, chajod*a mut*i; |
ka-n~ci-, a pair of pearl |
6 | saptaki- {3} rasana- tatha-, jasa khujod*a mut*i; |
saptaki- and rasana-, pearls of six pairs in the waist |
7 | kli-be sa-rasanan~ca-tha, mut*i ma-n*ikya a-dina thun^a taya- misa-ya- kajalasa {4} ceya- vastu |
sa-rasana, materail tied on the buttocks of a woman, kept fixed with pearls, gems etc. |
8 | lum* gam*t*haca- gha-n^a- senha- cikhi |
a leather belt included with small golden bells |
9 | thvate n^u mekhala-sa kajalasa ceya vastu |
these are also material to tie on the buttocks and the waist |
10 | thvateta- n^u dha-va |
these kinds are also called |