manuscript . block number : A7.54 -- folio . line : 7a.2 -- tradition : A2 -- 803 NS -- 1683 AD | ||
Sanskrit | svarvaidya-vas'vini-sutau na-satya-vas'vinau dasra-va-svineyau ca ta-vubhau | |
phrase | Newari | English |
1 | as'vini-kuma-ra dvaus'vini-kuma-rasa (3) na-ma | word for the twin As'vini-kuma-ra; |
2 | sanatkuma-ra a-dina thva svamham* devavaidya | along with Sanatkuma-ra, these three are the divine physicians |
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Amarakosa | 1.1.54.2 | |||
Sanskrit | svarvaidya-vas'vini-sutau na-satya-vas'vinau dasra-va-s'vineyau ca ta-vubhau | |||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English | |
1 | svarvaidya | as'vini-kuma-ra (svargi-ya vaidya) | the As'vini- | |
2 | as'vini-suta | |||
3 | na-satya | |||
4 | as'vin | |||
5 | dasra | |||
6 | a-s'vineya | |||
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1 | HC : from H.T. Colebrook Physicians of heaven, and twin sons of the sun by his wife Sanjn~a- in the shape of a mare, or childeren of the constellation As'vini-. One of the twins is named Na-satya, and the other Da-sra, but these terms, in the dual designate both of themn. Their patronymics are used in the singular, when either is singly intended. (p.10) (from compilation) |
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