Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 2
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra
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APPENDIX supratiștha, m. 2. 2. 422 ; 3. I. 185, a kind of dish, (PH);
an earthen bowl (PE). Is not necessarily earthen.'
Cf. 1. 2. 479-80. sulasa (vřkşa), 2. 3. 517, the lāñchana-tree of the Bhūtas. susīmā, f. 2. I. 14, the capital of the province Vatsa in
Videha. Jamb. 96, p. 353b. susthita, m. 2. 3. 638, the god of the Lavaņoda Ocean. susyada, adj. 3. 1. 75, fast, speedy. sūkala, m. 2.4. 303. See sūkala. stūpa, m. 2. 3. 359=pīķha. sthagi, f. 2. 3. 44, a box (for betel and areca-nut), L. Cf.
PS. sthapuța, m. 2. 6. 565, high place. sthalassngāța, m. 2. I. 121, Tribulus lanuginosus or similar
plant, L. sthalāmbhoja, n. 2. 3. 209, Hibiscus mutabalis, mallow. sthāpatya, m. 2. 2. 51, the guard of the women's apart
ments, L. Cf. PS. svarņādri, m. 3. 4. 39, Meru, I. svardhāman, m. 2. 3. 840, god. svādurasā, f. 2. I. 49, spirituous liquor, L. svārtha, m. 2. 1. 58, 65, 66, spiritual welfare.
hasitapūrvin, m. 2. 6. 361, one who has formerly laughed at
(with acc.). hastimallāya, nom. 2. I. 126, to be like Hastimalla (Indra's
elephant). huņdāvasarpiņi, f. 3. 7. 154, a period of decrease. Defined
by J.G.D. as 'that æon of decrease or avasarpiņi in which there are special features of decrease; as birth
of a daughter to a Tīrthankara, etc.' hradini, f. 2. 4. 353, a river, L. hradininātha, m. 3. 8. 34. ocean.
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