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puspottara, n. 4. 4. II, name of a palace in Prāṇatakalpa. pūtara, m. 5. 1. 412, a very small water-creature, PH. pūtks, 5. 1. 252, to cry, to scream. PS, pūtkfta. pota, m. 4. 4. 239, a foetus which has no enveloping mem
brane, L. pausadhin, adj. 5. I. 543, observing pauşadha, living like
a monk. prakrānta, adj. 4. I. 285, commenced, begun, L. praguna, adj. 5. I. 314, ready. Cf. praguṇīky in I. prajñapti (kā), f. 4. 7. 265, name of a vidyā, magic art,
personified. pratilabh, caus. 5. 2. 275, to bestow alms. pratilābha, m. 5. 2. 273, giving of alms. pratiśabdita, adj. 4. 7. 114, echoing, reverberating. pratīkş, caus. 4. I. 365, to persuade (?). pratyārya, adj. 4. 3. 128, worthy of honor. prapañca, m. 4. 5. 163, deceit, trick, L. PS. prapāl, 5. I. 166, to govern. prahāņa, n. 4. 3. 137, destruction, loss. PE. Here =
pralaya, destruction of world. prāj, 4. 1. 527, to drive forward. präņitavya, n. 5. I. 260, life. prābhfta, m. 4. 7. 88, present, gift. Masc. very rare. prāsphalatā, f. 4. 3. 157, clashing. prītiyoga, m. 5. 4. 63, affection. PS, osamyoga. prekşāvat, m. 5. 2. 146, perhaps ‘spectator,' from preksā,
looking on (at a performance). MW.
phelā, f. 5. 1. 205, remnants of food, refuse, L.
bandikāra, m. 4. 5. 290, robber, thief, L. bālatapas, n. 5. I. 403, fool's penance, i.e. foolish kinds
that have no fruit. See n. 285. bālya, n. 4. 3. 121 = bālisya, thoughtlessness, folly. bālyavat, m. 5. I. 482, child. bījākşara, n. 4. 1. 580, first syllable of mantra or spell, L. bfhadbhānu, m. 4. 5. 21, fire, L. PS.
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