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266 : Scientific Contents in Prākrta Canons
towards infinity on both-minimum and maximum sides of weight values as they have done in the case of length and time units described later. The canonists are the only ones authorised to explain this treatment towards units of weights and volumes.
On current reckoning, the canonical weight units seem to be sufficiently gross as they start with 0.121 or 5.8 g in comparison to 0.001 g in each case. They also do not have much on the maximum side too. (2) Different Terms Used for Various Units
The Hindi commentators of canonical treatises have referred to different names of various units described above found in many books. For the sake of proper understanding, the different equivalent terms are given below : 1. Ardhapala, H. P. Sukti, Astamika 2. Ādhaka, A. Bhajana, Känsya-pātra, 64 palas 3. Dharana, Dh Sāna, Tanka 4. Drona, D Kalasa, Unmāna, Ghāta, Rāśi 5. Droni, Dr
Vāho, Goni 6. Karşa, K
Panimānika, Ākāśa, Pich, Kiñcitpāni, Tinduka, Vidālpadaka, Sodasikā,
Suvarņa, Udumbara etc. 7. Kole, ki
Drankşaņa, Kșūdraka, Vātaka 8. Kudava, kd Añjali, Ardhasaravaka, Aștamāna 9. Māşa, M
Haem, Dhānuka 10. Manikā, Mn Śarava, Aştapala 11. Pala, P
Muști, Āmra, Caturthikā, Șodasi, Vilva,
Asati 12. Prastha, Pr 64 suvarna, 64 tolās = 1 seer 13. Sūrpa, s
Kumbha (f) Countable or Numeration Measures
In olden days, fruits, vegetables and many other things were sold by counts. This system still persists in an appreciable way in rural areas and partly in urban markets. However, it is
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