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vibhīṣaṇam avaskandaḥ pramādavyasanārdanam
ekatra tyāgaghātauca kūṭayuddhasya mātṛkā
(excessive intimidation, attack, tormentation
in time of confusion and distress of the enemy,
stopping of fighting in one hand and attacking
on the other hand-these are the characteristics
of a Kūṭayuddha).
 
KŪṬARŪPA--Counterfeit coins. (AS' IV. 1).
 
KŪṬAŚĀSANA--A false or forged document.
 
KŪṬASĀKṢĪ--A false witness.
 
KŪPYA--(1) Certain valuable timbers, cane, bam-
boo, hemp, and certain other forest products,
certain poisonous materials, skin and other
such parts of certain animals, and certain base
metals like copper and bell metal are together
known by this term. (AS' II. 17).
(2) In Manu Saṁ VI. 96 and X. 113, the term
seems to be used in the sense of all the base me-
tals.
 
KŪPYĀDHYAKṢA--The chief officer entrusted
with the responsibility of collecting the materials
collectively known as Kūpya for the royal store.
(vide AS' II. 17).
 
KṚTAKA-PUTRA--(1) One who is simply ac-
cepted by a person other than his parents is a
Kṛtaka-putra to the new father. Cf. putratyé dhikṛtaḥ kṛtakaḥ (AS' III. 7).
(2) The Kṛtaka type of son (putra) is neither
offered by his parents nor offers himself to the
new father.