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कवचहर
कविशिक्षा
कषाय
कषोपल
कसणक
कसा
काकनाशम्
कात्यायन
कान्दविकी
कान्दिशीक
कायगुप्त
काया
कायोत्सर्ग
51
tion to the religious order, attaining Kevalajñāna and
salvation. श्रीनेमिकल्याणकत्रय° 94. 7 ; नाभेयभवनकल्याणत्रय॰ 116. 24.
adj. who is going to take away the armour (of his father), i.e.,
who is going to kill him and there-after occupy his throne;
or an armour-wearer, i.e., who has reached the age of
adolescence (?). भोजोऽपि तैः पितुर्दुष्टत्वं ज्ञापितः कवचहर उपपितृ नैति
44. 22-23.
f. a treatise meant for the instruction of aspiring poets.
61.28.
an impurity. 61.24. [ The Pāia-sadda-mahannavo (p.
2946 ) enumerates the four Kaşāyas as : क्रोध, मान, माया and
लोभ. A Jaina technical term.]
a touch-stone. श्रीनेमिबिम्बं कषोपलमयं घट्यते 122.18.
m.
m.
a tying band, probably a part of the elephant-harness.
अत्रान्तरे चौलुक्यो विद्युदुत्क्षिप्तकरणं दत्त्वा आनाकगजपतिस्कन्धमारूढः । क्षिप्तौ भुजौ
राजोपरि । कसणकानि च्छुरिकया छित्त्वा आनाकं सढैचकं च भूमौ पातयित्वा
योक्रबन्धं क्षिप्त्वा...
...52. 10-12. cf Guj. कसण in the sense of a
tie, a tying string'.
f. the tassel in a cap. पूर्व तव देशे टोपीबन्धेऽग्रभागे जिह्विके आसाताम् ।
कसाया जिह्वेति सञ्ज्ञा । अतः परं जिह्वाबन्धः पश्चात्करणीयः । 52. 17-18. Vide
जिह्वा.
n.
ind. fleeing away ( as fast ) as a crow. ततस्ते काकनाशं नष्टाः । 13.25.
Vide PC.
n. one of the 72 arts mentioned in the text to have been
learnt by Ama, the king of Gopagiri, who is stated in the
PK. to have flourished in the 9th cent. of the Vikrama
era. 28.5. [ The word appears to connote the treatise
on Pkt. Grammar composed by Kātyāyana or Vararuci,
viz. Prākṛta-prakāśa. ]
f.
a confectioner's wife, a female confectioner. 114.27. cf.
Guj. कंदोयण, कंदोईयण Vide PC. कान्दविक.
adj.
adj. endowed with कायगुप्ति, i.e., avoiding sinful behaviour by
body, (which is one of the three Guptis ). I.17. [ A Jaina
technical term.]. Vide PC. गुप्ति.
f.
not knowing in which direction it should really fly away.
107.20. - Vide PC.
m.
a body. 127.5.
a posture of meditation. 49.6; 96.10, 17. [ A Jaina tech-
nical term.] Vide PC.
कविशिक्षा
कषाय
कषोपल
कसणक
कसा
काकनाशम्
कात्यायन
कान्दविकी
कान्दिशीक
कायगुप्त
काया
कायोत्सर्ग
51
tion to the religious order, attaining Kevalajñāna and
salvation. श्रीनेमिकल्याणकत्रय° 94. 7 ; नाभेयभवनकल्याणत्रय॰ 116. 24.
adj. who is going to take away the armour (of his father), i.e.,
who is going to kill him and there-after occupy his throne;
or an armour-wearer, i.e., who has reached the age of
adolescence (?). भोजोऽपि तैः पितुर्दुष्टत्वं ज्ञापितः कवचहर उपपितृ नैति
44. 22-23.
f. a treatise meant for the instruction of aspiring poets.
61.28.
an impurity. 61.24. [ The Pāia-sadda-mahannavo (p.
2946 ) enumerates the four Kaşāyas as : क्रोध, मान, माया and
लोभ. A Jaina technical term.]
a touch-stone. श्रीनेमिबिम्बं कषोपलमयं घट्यते 122.18.
m.
m.
a tying band, probably a part of the elephant-harness.
अत्रान्तरे चौलुक्यो विद्युदुत्क्षिप्तकरणं दत्त्वा आनाकगजपतिस्कन्धमारूढः । क्षिप्तौ भुजौ
राजोपरि । कसणकानि च्छुरिकया छित्त्वा आनाकं सढैचकं च भूमौ पातयित्वा
योक्रबन्धं क्षिप्त्वा...
...52. 10-12. cf Guj. कसण in the sense of a
tie, a tying string'.
f. the tassel in a cap. पूर्व तव देशे टोपीबन्धेऽग्रभागे जिह्विके आसाताम् ।
कसाया जिह्वेति सञ्ज्ञा । अतः परं जिह्वाबन्धः पश्चात्करणीयः । 52. 17-18. Vide
जिह्वा.
n.
ind. fleeing away ( as fast ) as a crow. ततस्ते काकनाशं नष्टाः । 13.25.
Vide PC.
n. one of the 72 arts mentioned in the text to have been
learnt by Ama, the king of Gopagiri, who is stated in the
PK. to have flourished in the 9th cent. of the Vikrama
era. 28.5. [ The word appears to connote the treatise
on Pkt. Grammar composed by Kātyāyana or Vararuci,
viz. Prākṛta-prakāśa. ]
f.
a confectioner's wife, a female confectioner. 114.27. cf.
Guj. कंदोयण, कंदोईयण Vide PC. कान्दविक.
adj.
adj. endowed with कायगुप्ति, i.e., avoiding sinful behaviour by
body, (which is one of the three Guptis ). I.17. [ A Jaina
technical term.]. Vide PC. गुप्ति.
f.
not knowing in which direction it should really fly away.
107.20. - Vide PC.
m.
a body. 127.5.
a posture of meditation. 49.6; 96.10, 17. [ A Jaina tech-
nical term.] Vide PC.