PRmCES OF YAKSAS. 



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35 Visphotakah 





the destroyer. 



36 Prasphotakah 



^q f^R^s'?^ 



chief destroyer. 



37 Meghasambh avail 





originating from a cloud. 



38 Svastikah 





the lucky or auspicious. 



39 Varsadharah 



Cv 



cb^ ^(Sj 



the bed or channel of a stream. 



40 Manikanthah 



41 Supratisthitah 





with a gem on his neck (or 



throat), 

 very firm or steady. 



42 Sribhadrah 







43 Mahamanicudah 



44 Mahamandalikah 





WiLii d idi^C ^CLii vjll L-LIC dUWil 



of his head, 

 that forms a great circle. ' 



45 Airavanah 





the son of the earth-keepers. 



46 Indrayudhasikhi 



47 Avabhasanasikhi 





VViLil d, ictiilL/UW \JLi LllC V_HJWii 



of his head. 



"hli "flip <^nTi on 1"ViP prn wti of 



his head. 



48 Indrayastih 





Indra's vessel for sacrifice. 



49 Jambudhvajah 





the Jambu tree (as a symbol). 



50 Srltejah 



51 Sasitejah 



52 Cudanianidharah 



53 Indradhvajah 





the splendour of prosperity (or 

 shining like a diamond). 



with a lustre like that of the 

 moon. 



ha vino' a p'em on the crown of 



his head, 

 the ensign or banner of Indra. 



54 Jyotirasah 



^^^•5^-a|-!^q](^-q 



that rejoices in, or is fond of, 

 the stars. 



55 Somadarsanah 





looking on the moon. 



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CXIV (159.) cT]3js^"g3^'^'J^qc;'q'Q^'lic;'a]| names of the 



PRINCES OF THE MISCHIEVOUS 





DEMI-GODS OR Yak's AS. 





1 Vai^ravanah 



2 Mahaghosesvarah 



|'^5^-qa,-=^q:;'|=i] 



the son of Visra, a Visrava 



^icimc, ccicuiiL> /. 

 ruler of the great sound. 



3 Dharanisurendrayudhah 





an inexhaustible source of 

 weapons on the surface of 

 the earth. 



