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(citrapiSAcikA, citrapiSAcikA)<br><b>Citrapiśācikā</b>¦, n. of a piśācī: Māy 239.23.  +
(citraraTa, citraraTa)<br><b>Citraratha</b>¦ (once <b>Citta°</b>; = Pali Cittaratha; see also <b>Caitra°</b>), n. of one of the groves of the Trāyastriṃśa gods: Mv i.32.5; 149.14; 217.2; ii.19.16 (Citta°); 181.7; 451.20.  +
(citrasena, citrasena)<br><b>Citrasena</b>¦, n. of a yakṣa: Māy 99.  +
(citrasenA, citrasenA)<br><b>Citrasenā</b>¦, n. of a goddess: Sādh 502.2.  +
(citravarRa, citravarRa)<br>[<b>Citravarṇa</b>¦, see <b>Citramalla</b>.]  +
(citraSayana, citraSayana)<br><b>Citraśayana</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.140.8.  +
(citrA, citrA)<br><b>Citrā, (1)</b>¦ (Skt. Lex. id.) n. of a river: Divy 451.1 ff.; 456.19 ff.; (<b>2</b>) n. of an ogress: Māy 244.1.  +
(citrAkza, citrAkza)<br><b>Citrākṣa</b>¦, n. of a nāga king: Mvy 3244.  +
(citrArTa, citrArTa)<br><b>Citrārtha</b>¦, n. of a Buddha: Gv 284.15 (vs). But perhaps read Citrārtha-indraśiri as one compound name, and in next line separate <b>Avabhāsarāja</b> from <b>Prabha-</b> <b>ketuśirī</b>, as two names.  +
(cittaDArAbudDisaMkusumitAByudgata, cittaDArAbudDisaMkusumitAByudgata)<br><b>Cittadhārābuddhisaṃkusumitābhyudgata</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Sukh 5.19. Cf. prec.  +
(cittaraTa, cittaraTa)<br><b>Cittaratha</b>¦, MIndic for <b>Citra°</b>, q.v.  +
(cittasTita, cittasTita)<br><b>Cittasthita</b>¦, m., n. of a samādhi: Mvy 561; or <b>Cittasthiti</b> (in same list), ŚsP 1419.21.  +
(cittaSASvata, cittaSASvata)<br><b>Cittaśāśvata</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Sādh 445.11, 13.  +
(cullapanTa, culla-panTa, = cUqapanTaka)<br><b>Culla-pantha, = Cūḍapanthaka</b>¦, q.v.; so read in Sukh 2.11 for Culla-patka, a monstrous form for which, amazingly, there is no ms. authority, whereas one ms. (reading -patthena) obviously intends -panthena (instr.) as the note points out (two mss. omit the word; the fourth -pacchena, surely for -patthena = panthena).  +
(cunanda, cunanda)<br>[<b>Cunanda</b>¦, LV 1.15, false reading for <b>Cunda</b>, q.v.; Tib. skul byed, <i>exhortation-maker</i>, as if from root cud-; so Tib. skul bye = Cunda in Mvy 1045.]  +
(cunda, cunda)<br><b>Cunda, (1)</b>¦ (= Pali id.; also <b>Mahā-c°</b>), n. of one or more disciples of the Buddha: SP 207.4; LV 1.15 (so read for <b>Cunanda</b>); Mvy 1045; Divy 153.5 (called a śrāmaṇeraka of Śāriputra); 160.6 (a <b>śramaṇoddeśa</b>; this title sama- ṇuddesa is given to 2 Cunda in Pali, DPPN); (karmāra- putra) MPS 26.14 etc.; even in Pali the (apparently) several Cundas are hard to distinguish, and still harder in BHS; (<b>2</b>) n. of a yakṣa: Mv iii.327.18 (see next).  +
(cundadvIla, cunda-dvIla)<br><b>Cunda-dvīla</b>¦ (v.l. -vīra), nt., or <b>-dvīlā</b> (v.l. -vīrā), f., n. of a locality (adhiṣṭhāna) between Aparagayā and Benares, home of the yakṣa <b>Cunda</b> (2): Mv iii.325.11 (nt.); 327.18 (fem.). Seems to be the same as Pali Cundatthiya, °ṭṭhila, °tthika, Pv iii.1.2 and comm. pp. 168--170 (cited DPPN as Cundaṭṭhīla, v.l. Cundavīla, but neither form is recorded in texts or Crit. App.).  +
(cundA, cundA)<br><b>Cundā</b>¦, n. of a goddess: Sādh 270.8 etc. (cf. next).  +
(cundADAraRI, cundA-DAraRI)<br><b>Cundā-dhāraṇī</b>¦, n. of a sacred formula: Śikṣ 173.4 (cf. preceding). [Page232-a+ 71]  +
(cAmara, cAmara)<br><b>Cāmara</b>¦, n. of a country or division of the world: Mvy 3052. Cf. <b>Aparacāmara</b>. See Kirfel, Kosmographie, 90 (var. Ḍāmara).  +