-kāṭaka (4686)

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-kāṭaka
Entry 4686, Page 176, Col. 1
(kAwaka, -kAwaka)
-kāṭaka¦, nt., in pātra-kāṭakam Mvy 8952, ring or which the almsbowl is fastened, = Tib. lhuṅ gzed (bzed gzhag paḥi gdu bu, ring for putting almsbowl. BR cite the passage with kaṭaka (as in Skt. and Pali), but Mironov also kā°; no v.l. in either ed. (but Index to Kyoto ed. cites both forms). However a form found with the same mg. in Divy and Av is -karaka or -kara, qq.v. On the other hand, Divy likewise has a form kaṇṭaka, q.v., clearly meaning the same thing, which raises doubts as to the etym. Cf. kaṭaka.

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