manuscript . block number : A7.2187 -- folio . line : 99b.2 -- tradition : A2 -- 803 NS -- 1683 AD | ||
Sanskrit | ak�ohin� atha | |
phrase | Newari | English |
1 | thva sakale mu��ana, ak�ohin� chi dh�ya | assembling all these is called a Ak�auhi�� |
2 | {3} sapta sahitaira��abhi� �atai radhik�nyeka vi��ati sahasr��i eva rath�n�� sa�khy� pa�ca �a��i sahasr��i �at{4} �at�nida�aiva tu sa�khy� t�sturag�staj�airvvin�rathaistura�gamai� n���� �atasahasrastu sahasr��i navena ca �at�ni {5} tr��i��ny�ni pa�co sacca pad�taya� �k�ohi�� | "Sanskrit words" |
comment / problem | |
1 | MS : manuscript shorter than Sharma no comment (from compilation) |
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Amarakosa | 2.8.81.7 | |||
Sanskrit | da��n�kinya'k�auhi�� | |||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English | |
1 | da��n�kin� | da�a 10 an�kin� (ak�auhi��) | a complete army | |
2 | ak�auhi�� | |||
comment / problem | ||||
1 | SH : no message arth�t 21,870 h�tti, 21,870 ratha, 65,610 gho��, 1,09,350 py�d� yatil�� "ak�auhi��" bhandachan. 1 ak�auhi��m� saba jamm� 2,18,700 pr��i bhae. (from compilation) | |||
2 | SH : no message see pg. 158 fn. 1 (from compilation) | |||
3 | HC : from H.T. Colebrook note: "Ten times the last, or 109,350 foot, 65,610 horse, 21,870 chariots, and 21,870 elephants". (p.211) (from compilation) |
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