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Vol. 1-1995
Notes on some prakrit words
7. H. C. Bhayani, Lokakathā-nā Mūla ane Kula, (Gujarātī), Ahmedabad 1990, pp. 154-161. 8. Avaśyaka-cūrņi()- Vrtti of Haribhadra, 1, p.228; also in the Āvaśyaka 1-1 vrtti of Malayagiri. 9. The Sk. verb álod is used in the same sense in a similar context :
स्थगिकाया: समाकृष्य सक्तूनालोड्य वरिणा । एकोऽपि भोक्तुमारेभे टक्को रङ्क इव दुतम् ।।
(Hemacandra's Yogaśāstra, 2. 156) 10. See. H. C. Bhayani, “ Rajasthani adāravu, Gujarati açdālvu," Maruśri, 6, 2-3,
Jan. June, 1977, p. 65. 11. Gommata : Origin and Etymological Study of the Word. Reprinted in the Jinamanjaree, 8,
3, New York 1993, pp. 15-32. 12. With akata we can compare Apabhramśa kata, kata-re etc. occurring in the same meaning.
In both the words akata and gumați, t. has exceptionally remained unvoiced.
13."The Prakrit and Desabhasa Passages from Someśvara's Mänasollasa", K. K.Handiqui Felicitation
Volume, 1983, pp. 174 175 (=Indological Studies, 1993, p. 306).
14. In story no. 37 of Rajasekhara süri's Vinodakatha Samgralia, we meet a gambler named
Halāhala (1.34. b). The work is dated c. middle of the 14th century A. D.
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