Amarakoshodghatana of Kshirasvamin (study)

by A. Yamuna Devi | 2012 | 77,297 words | ISBN-13: 9788193658048

This page relates ‘Miscellaneous (3): Omens (Nimitta)’ of the study on the Amarakoshodghatana of Kshirasvamin (in English) which represents a commentary on the Amarakosha of Amarasimha. These ancient texts belong the Kosha or “lexicography” category of Sanskrit literature which deals with the analysis and meaning of technical words from a variety of subjects, such as cosmology, anatomy, medicine, hygiene. The Amarakosa itself is one of the earliest of such text, dating from the 6th century A.D., while the Amarakoshodghatana is the earliest known commentary on that work.

Miscellaneous (3): Omens (Nimitta)

[Nimittam (III. 3. 76; p. 287)—nimittaṃ hetu—lakṣmaṇoḥ]

Amarakośa mentions that the homonym denotes cause as well as omen.

Kṣīrasvāmin illustrates nimittam[1], omen as the throbbing of the eye etc–

lakṣma cakṣuḥspandanādi |

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

Cf. Bhagavad Gīta (I. 31): nimittāni ca paśyāmi viparītāni keśava |

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