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________________ RULES FOR YATIS. 305 the same colour as earth. Monks and nuns, &c. (see § 44, down to) inspect them. Those are the small sprouts. What is understood by small flowers ? Small flowers are declared to be of five kinds: black, blue, &c. There is a kind of small Aowers of the same colour as the tree (on which they grow). Monks and nuns, &c. (see 44, down to) inspect them. Those are the small flowers. What is understood by small eggs? Small eggs are declared to be of five kinds : eggs of biting insects', of spiders, of ants, of lizards (or wasps) ?, and of chameleons : Monks and nuns, &c. (see § 44, down to) inspect them. Those are the small eggs. What is understood by small caves or lairs ? Small caves or lairs are declared to be of five kinds: lairs of animals of the asinine kind, chasms, holes, cavities widening below like the stem of a palm tree, and wasps' nests. Monks and nuns, &c. (see § 44, down to) inspect them. Those are the small caves or lairs. What is understood by small moisture ? Small moisture is declared to be of five kinds : dew, hoarfrost“, fog, hailstones, and damps. Monks and nuns, Uddamsa, mosquitoes, gadflies, bugs. ? Halika, explained by grihakokila, which I take to mean the same as grihagolika, a kind of lizard ; and vrâhmani, a kind of wasps, ditto, of lizards. " Hallohaliya, which is declared by the commentator to be synonymous with ahilodi, saradi, and kakkindi. Of these words only saradi is known; for it seems to be the same with Sanskrit sarada or saratu, chameleon, lizard,' and Marathi sarata, hedgelizard. • Himah styanodakah. (22) Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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