Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 1
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra
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466 taraņa, n. 5. 793, swimming. tātaňka, m. 4. 116, ear-ornament, L. tāy, 5. 359, to spread. Pāṇ., Dhātup. tāraka, m. I. 822, guide or leader across. tim, 2. 938, caus., to wet. tiraścina, adj. 3. 413=vakra, curved. tirtha, n. 2. 1039, congregation. tuc, or tuj, m. 6, 327, son. tūryatraya, n. 2. 123=tauryatrika, song, dance, and
instrumental music. Abhi. 2. 193. truț, 1. 103, to be exhausted (provisions). tvacaya, nom. I. 572, to peel, Pān.
daņda, m. 4. 135, tribute ; 6. 15, hurtful act. daņdakapatha, m. 6. 14, straight road. PH. daņdadhāra, m. I. 432, Yama, L. dandanets, m. 4. 259, government official. dardara, m. 2. 562, blow. Pk. daddara. darśayāmini, f. I. 696, the night before the new moon
is visible, the darkest night. L. darśarātri, f. 1. 324,='yāmini. darśaśarvari, f. 2. 87,= °yāmini. disódaņda, m. 4. 244, tribute from (all) quarters (?). dipaka, 6. 608, a division of right-belief. dipaśikhā, f. 2. 123, name of a wishing-tree. dundubhi, f. 2. 59, a particular throw of the dice in gam
bling, L. It is evidently a lucky throw. durihā, f. 2. 72, evil-meaning. duşkarman, n. 1. 543, menial tasks. durabhavyaka, m. 6. 39, a jiva who will become a bhavya
after a long time. dürāpātin, adj. 5. 65, piercing from afar, L. dřkśruti, m. 5. 605, snake, L. devacchandaka, n. 3. 444=chandaka, a dais in a sam
avasaraña. devadūșya, n. 2. 311, a very fine cloth (?). devabhūya, n. 1. 440, godhead, divinity, L.
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