TERMS ANT) PHRASES FROM THE DULVA. 69 



52 Atidlrgha 





too tall. 



53 Krsalaka 





thin, lean, dry. 



54 Vikataka 





having a wasted body. 



55 Nllacchavivarnna 





one whose flesh is too blue in 

 colour. 



56 Pitacchavivarnna 





one whose flesh is too yellow. 



57 lyohitacchavivarnna 





one whose flesh is too red. 



58 Avadatacchavivarnna 



59 Vipataka 





one whose flesh is too white. 



With a lean body (like a flat 

 lock of hair). 



60 Kharaslrsa 





(with) a head like that of an ass. 



61 Sukarasirsa 





with a hog's head. 



62 Dvisirsa 





having two heads. 



63 Svasfrsa 





with a head like that of a dog 



64 Asirsaka 



65 Hastikarna 





with a small head. 



elephant-eared, or one with 

 ears like those of an elephant. 



66 Asvakarna 



67 Gonakarna 





horse-eared, having ears like 



those of a horse, 

 ox-eared. 



68 Markatakarna 



69 Kharakarna 



70 Sukarakarna 





monkey-eared. 



with ears like those of an ass 



or ass-eared, 

 with ears resembling those of a 



hog. 



71 Ekakarna 





■having only one ear. 



72 Akarna 





having no ear. 



73 Lohitaksa 





with red eyes. 



74 Ativatraksa 





with too large eyes. 



75 Cullaksa 





with little eyes. 



76 Atipingalaksa 





with too large (or owl) eyes. 



77 Kacaksa 



78 Bumbutaksa [budbudaksa] 



79 Ekaksa 





with glass eyes, or spectacles. 



with eyes like a bubble or 



water bladder, 

 with only one eye. 



