Paripatrika, Pāripātrika: 3 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryPāripātrika (पारिपात्रिक).—
1) An inhabitant of the Pāriyātra mountain.
2) The Pāriyātra mountain itself.
Derivable forms: pāripātrikaḥ (पारिपात्रिकः).
See also (synonyms): pāriyātrika.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryParipātrikā (परिपात्रिका).—(= Pāri°) , name of a river near Benares: Mahāvastu ii.244.5 (prose; v.l. °yātrikā); in corresp. text Jātakamālā (App.) 240.4 corruptly Pāripāḍīkā, confirming Pāri°, how- ever. See Pāri°.
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Pāripātrikā (पारिपात्रिका).—(°tī? = Pari°, q.v.), name of a river near Benares: Jātakamālā (App.) 241.5; corresp. to Mahāvastu ii.245.1 where text Pāripātri, v.l. °trī; the text is uncertain; in Jātakamālā 240.4 text corruptly Pāripāḍīkā for Mahāvastu ii.244.5 Paripātrikā.
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Full-text: Pariyatrika.
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