tham*na : 6 | tham*nasa- : 1 |
dum*?tham*nam*n^a- : 1 |
manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
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A2b_1506 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | tham*na vava roya | disease of coming from up |
A5_1422 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | tham*na vava roya | From A2b_1506: disease of coming from up |
A5_3467 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | {3} tham*na | pillar |
A7_91 (A2 / 803 NS) |
3 | pivakhyam* pi{va} {7} kon*am* tham*na kon*a tam*n^a-va das'a dis'a- dha-ye | adding upward and downward with four directions and four corners is called ten directions |
A7_1503 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | tham*na vava roya | disease of come from up |
A7_3370 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | tham*na {164b.1} vava | come from up |
manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
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A7_462 (A2 / 803 NS) |
3 | tham*nasa- opatham*n^a- thyam*; | loma-n~ca is to remain hair come up (through thrilling); |
manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
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A4_1015 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | homasa chvayeke (dum*?)tham*nam*n^a- bhan*d*a- | a vessel filled with (materials) to be burnt in the sacrifice |