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कारीषि (kArISi)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
कारीषि
m.
N.
of a man,
MBh.
xiii, 254
m.
pl.
N.
of a family,
Hariv.
Monier Williams 1872
English
कारीषि, इस्, m., N. of a man
(अयस्), m. pl.,
N. of a family.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
[kārīṣi? form and mg. doubtful, in refrain pāda: kārīṣi (so the mss. seem clearly to indicate
sometimes they read °ṣu, and other vv.ll.) dattvā jinacetiyeṣu Mv 〔ii.384.17〕, repeated 21, 〔385.3, 7, 11, 19, 23〕. A parallel vs occurring in the midst of these, 〔385.15〕, has (na) tailavinduṃ jinastūpe dattvā
and in a following vs 〔386.1〕 tailasya vinduṃ jinacetiyeṣu occurs. This suggests that possibly tālīśa (°śu, for °śaṃ?) should be read, = Pali tālīsa, tālissa, a ‘powder or ointment’ (PTSD) made from the plant named in Skt. tālīśa
tālīśa occurs, perhaps in this mg. (associated with tailam), in Mvy 〔5787〕, see s.v. It seems at any rate appropriate
some oily substance used in decorating a caitya is indicated.]
Mahabharata
English
Kārīshi, a son of Viśvāmitra. § 721b (Viśvāmitrop.): XIII, 4, 254 (enumeration).
Stchoupak
French
कारीषि-
m.
n.
d'un homme.