________________ Notes 168 lit. & circle, i.e. a drop. ifrer (Ski Atsar) decorated. ससिचारपाण (Sk. शशिचारप्राण.) The words fa and art are many timos seen used in the science of omens in the senses of right nostril' and left nostril' respectively. Hence, Teretur here means breath moving through the left nostril'(lit. moon's nostril). Farnogvaret (Sk. faticosat) this epithet appears to be used as an adjective to erit or han understood. The conception of the breath passing in succession through the right and the left nostrils, is frequently found in books of astrology. For a similar idea cf. Jinadattasuri's Vivekavilasa, Chapter I. St. 362. SATT (Sk. 316T) a mine. Ta ( also Teu ) this word is used in the Acharanga Sutra. I. 8. 6. where it is explained by the commentator Srilankasuri as " जलस्थलमेदभिन्न TITE." Hence it means a large town either on sea or land.' iterroryoa (Sk, Tratara FET) like a lion'; for the grammatical forin of. fororite for etc. after (Sk.) vicinity-petyezi. faoireferent (Sk. farteau: ) 'free from fear or danger. It can be taken both with Siripala and terroror. Str. 363, 364 are to be construed together. नवणवण (Sk. मंदनवन) the.garden of Indra. सरस The commentator explains it as "C " i.