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Lal. 69. guff: with complete organs of sense.
Lal. 70.
head in harmony. Lal. 78.
D. 75. सिनिद्धकेशना having soft hair.
LXXXV.
D. 80. केतुमालारजनरंजितता being adorned with the jewels of Ketumálá. fiai an calfa The seven treasures of emperors.' 1. Kakkaratanam; 2. hatthiratanam (3); 3. assaratanam (4); 4. maniratanam; 5. itthiratanam; 6. gahapatiratanam; 7. parinâyakaratanam. Mahâvyutp., sect. 176. Lalitav. pp. 14-19 (in the same order as Pâli). Childers, P. 402 b. Burnouf, Lotus, p. 416. Sacred Books, XI, 251-261. Senart, Légende, p. 14 ff. Eitel, p. 122 f.
1. The wheel; 2. The horse; 3. The elephant; 4. The gem; 5. The wife; 6. The householder; 7. The governor (or general).'
; cf. D. 51. âyataputhulalâtasobhatâ, with face and fore
: D. 78. samakesatâ, with regular hair.
LXXXVI. त्रयोऽध्वानः 'The three times.'
1. Atîto addhâ; 2. anâgato addhâ; 3. pakkuppanno addhâ. Childers, p. 1o a.
'1, Past; 2. Future; 3. Present.'
Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
LXXXVII. : : The four cycles.'
Mahâvyutp., sect. 249: 1 संवर्तकल्प ' विवर्तकल्प ' अंतरकल्प ' शस्त्रांतरकल्प ' रोगांतरकल्प " दुर्भिक्षांतरकल्प महाकल्प भद्रकल्प, and then कृतयुगं त्रेतायुगं द्वापरयुगं कलियुगं (see next section).
Childers, p. 185 b, gives samvatto and vivatto as subdivisions of the mahâkappa; then antara kappo and (p. 186 a) bhaddakappo.
Burnouf, Introd. pp. 75, 486; Lotus, pp. 324, 730. Köppen, I, 268 ff. Eitel, pp. 49 f., 64.
LXXXVIII.
ft ynfa "The four periods' (see note on sect. LXXXVII). 1. Kaliyugam; 2. dvâparayugam; 3. tetâyugam; 4. katayugam. Childers, p. 606 a. Hodgson, p. 44.
LXXXIX.
The two worlds.' That is, the world of animals and of inanimate things.
XC.: The four classes of birth."
1. Andaga yoni; 2. galâbuyoni (3); 3. samsedagâ yoni (2); 4. opapâtika yoni. Childers, p. 605 a.
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