Kapilāṅga (4446)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>kapilANga<k2>kapilANga<br><b>Kapilāṅga</b>¦ = Kapila, the ‘Sāṃkhya’ philosopher: Laṅk 334.13 °go 'pi durmatiḥ (Suzuki ‘the school of Kapila’, but I know of no such use of aṅga; the word is clearly an epithet of the man himself, <i>‘tawny-bodied’</i> = ‘Tawny’).
<b>Kapilāṅga</b>¦ = Kapila, the ‘Sāṃkhya’ philosopher: Laṅk 334.13 °go 'pi durmatiḥ (Suzuki ‘the school of Kapila’, but I know of no such use of aṅga; the word is clearly an epithet of the man himself, <i>‘tawny-bodied’</i> = ‘Tawny’).
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Kapilāṅga
Entry 4446, Page 168, Col. 1
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Kapilāṅga¦ = Kapila, the ‘Sāṃkhya’ philosopher: Laṅk 334.13 °go 'pi durmatiḥ (Suzuki ‘the school of Kapila’, but I know of no such use of aṅga; the word is clearly an epithet of the man himself, ‘tawny-bodied’ = ‘Tawny’).

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