UTENSILS OF A S'RAMANA 



50 Lampakam 





5 r Masakakuti 





52 Khola 



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53 Koloha-sthavika [kolo- 



halasthavikah ?] 



54 Civara vrsika 



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55 Garakam [karakam] 





56 Kundalakam 





57 Katahakam 





58 Ayodronika 





59 ? Agaresthapakam dasa- 



katikam [angara stha- 

 pana sakatika] 



60 TCanhalika 





61 Pacanika 



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62 Bhaisajyanjana nalika 





63 Suktih 





64 Kutupaih 





65 Kaccliaputarii 



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66 Lavana patalika 



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67 Slesmakatahakath 





68 Parisvapanarii [parisrava- 



nam] 



69 Khallakam 



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70 Kundika 





71 Parmakanakaih ? [parna- 



kanakamj 



72 Ravanakarh 





73 Mocanapattakarh 





74 Dandaponam 





75 Dharanapatrath 





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a sort of stuffed cap. 



a curtain to keep off mosquitoes 



or flies, 

 a cap, a hat. 



a bag of cotton cloth. 



a bag to keep or carry the reli- 

 gious garb in. 



a small vessel for carrying some 

 water with him for religious 

 ablution. 



a sort of cup of copper. 



a boiler, a caldron. 



a long iron basin, or trough 



a kind of fire hearth or stove. 



an iron pan for boiling grain. 



ditto, an iron pot for cook- 

 ing in. 



a hollow vessel or tube for 

 keeping in medicaments for 

 the eye. 



a pearl, oyster, a conch, a shell. 



a small leathern oil bottle. 



a kind of sack or bag worn on 



the side, 

 bag for keeping salt in. 



a spittle box. 



an utensil for straining water 

 with. 



another sort of straining in- 

 strument of a triangular form, 

 another kind of ditto. 



a vessel with straining holes in 

 the bottom. 



a bottle or goblet with a strain- 

 ing spout on the side. 



a clarifying or straining cloth. 



a purifying straining instru- 

 ment. 



a bag or vessel for keeping the 

 straining instrument in (or a 

 vessel supporting that instru- 

 ment). 



