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con (Notes, p. 572). We can rather take it to mean a Kathā containing lambhas (mixed with the narrative of Arjuna). Lambhaka (wrongly lambaka) is known as designation of sections in the Kathasaritsāgara. In 1575 c the words 341647: विक्रममयीम् आख्यायिकां लोकान् वाचयति are significant. This आख्यायिका is erat.
Fitofa (680), 18461 (1145)
Ingalls' notes : loghati : ‘rolls' = luthati or loțati (p. 513). According to him in 1145 the reading lodayantaḥ may be preferable to lothayantaḥ. Lothayati is used in the Bhāgavatapuräna. Pk. ludhai. IAL. 11079.
atą (1308)‘father'.
Hemacandra's Abhidhānacintāmaņi has recorded it. He has also used it in his Trisastiśalākāpuruşacarita.
.de (1313)
Ingalls' note : 'distributing, dealing out', unrecorded; the root vant is given by the Dhātāpātha. IAL. 11238.
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