Mātali (11959)
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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(mAtali, mAtali)<br><b>Mātali</b>¦, n. of a yakṣa: Māy 93; 237.4 In Pali Mātali, Indra's charioteer (as in Skt.), is assumed in DPPN to be identical with a yakkha who is to be called on in time of need. This yakkha, in any case, is presumably the same as our Mātali. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 15 September 2021
- Mātali
Entry 11959, Page 428, Col. 2 -
(mAtali, mAtali)
Mātali¦, n. of a yakṣa: Māy 93; 237.4 In Pali Mātali, Indra's charioteer (as in Skt.), is assumed in DPPN to be identical with a yakkha who is to be called on in time of need. This yakkha, in any case, is presumably the same as our Mātali.
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