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Mahishamaṇḍala

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1912

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page 244 note 1 This was fairly old, and happened to catch the eye, but no special attention has been directed to this matter before. A diligent search might bring to light other and older examples. The word actually used was kola, which, as may be seen in the dictionary, is merely a tadbhara of kola—under kolaja for instance. It was quoted in the latter form as being better understood.

page 244 note 2 Ep. carn., iv, Ch. 83.