Madhyaṃdina (11520)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>maDyaMdina<k2>maDyaMdina<br><b>Madhyaṃdina</b>¦ (also <b>Mādhy°</b>, q.v.; seems to cor- resp. to Pali Majjhantika, a word which means <i>noon,</i> <i>midday</i>, see prec.; both were missionaries to Kashmir), n. of a Buddhist missionary to Kashmir: Karmav 61.11 (for northern sources see Lévi's note).
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 17 September 2021

Madhyaṃdina
Entry 11520, Page 417, Col. 2
(maDyaMdina, maDyaMdina)
Madhyaṃdina¦ (also Mādhy°, q.v.; seems to cor- resp. to Pali Majjhantika, a word which means noon, midday, see prec.; both were missionaries to Kashmir), n. of a Buddhist missionary to Kashmir: Karmav 61.11 (for northern sources see Lévi's note).

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