Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 3
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra

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________________ NEW AND RARE WORDS 353 y. nāmakānda, 4. 2. 23, dictionary. nārada, 4. 7. 320, general of Iśāna's Gandharva-army. nigoda, m. 4. 4. 241, a plant-body with many souls; the sādhāraṇa division of plant-lives. See I, n. 29. nirbhāma, adj. 5. I. 49, free from anger or passion. niśāśeşa m. 4. 3. 94 et passim = rătriseșa, the remainder or last part of night. niśuśumbhișu, adj. 4. 5. 184, wishing to destroy. nīlikārāga, adj. 4. 7. 6. = nīlīrāga, having color of indigo, constant in affection, L. . nivst, f. 5. 5. 258, realm, L. pacelima, m. 5. 5. 283, Phaseolus mungo or a similar species of bean, L. patala, n. 4. 2. 342, a (sectarian or ornamental) mark on the forehead or other parts of the body with sandal wood, L. pațavāsa, m. 5. 5. 6, petticoat, L. padātitā, f. 4. 7. 284, the rank of a footman. padmin, adj. 4. 5. 200, possessing lotuses, L. parighāta, m. 4. 3. 103, club, iron bludgeon, L. paripp, caus. 4. 2. 252, to blow. parihara, m. 5. 3. 151, desertion. pareta, m. 5. 5. 182, ghost, L. pavidhara, m. 4. I. 717, Indra. pādaghargharī, f. 4. I. 236, an anklet of bells. pānīyaśālā, f. 5. 1. 412, a place where water is distributed. pārāpatapaņin, m. 4. 4. 161, Yama (?) or hawk (?). See n. 169. pāś, nom. 4. 1. 144, to act as bonds. pitsjana, m. 5. 7. 301, parents. pītadhātu, m. 5. I. 246, gold. piyūşadīdhiti, m. 5. 3. 16, moon. pīyüşaraśmi, m. 4. 7. 128, moon. pumnāga, m. 4. 5. 56, Calophyllum inophyllum, L. (probably). puta, m. 4. 2. 343, (du.) buttocks, L. 160. 23 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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