manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
---|---|---|---|
A2b_407 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
2 | mum*d*es'a tasyam* tha-ya halad*agvad*a ba-na muruja am*ke dha-ye; | a drum of the shape of myrobalan to be played keeping at the lap is called am*kya;a drum of the shape of wheat to be played keeping upright is called urddhvaka |
A5_378 (A2 / 662 NS) |
2 | mum*d*esa tasyam* tha-ya {6} halad*agod*a ba-n*a muruja am*kya dha-ye; | a drum of the shape of myrobalan to be played keeping at the lap is called am*kya; |
3 | tham*socakam* tasyam* tha-ya tam*chogod*a ba-n*a muruja u-rddhaka dha-ye; | a drum of the shape of wheat to be played keeping upright is called urddhvaka | |
A6_386 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | mudes'a tasyam* pa-la-na tha-ya- | beating with palm keeping the drum at the lap |
A7_416 (A2 / 803 NS) |
2 | mud*esa tasyam* tha-ya {5} harad*agvad*a ba-na muruja am*kya- dha-ya; | a drum of the shape of myrobalan to be played keeping at the lap is called am*kya |
4 | tham*socakam* tasyam* tha-ya {6} tam*chogvad*a ba-na muruja urddhaka dha-ya; | a drum of the shape of cow's tail to be played embracing with leg is called a-lim*gya |