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दशबन्ध (dazabandha)

 
Capeller Eng
English
दशबन्ध
m.
a tenth
part.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
दश—बन्ध
m.
a 10th part,
Mn.
viii, 107.
Indian Epigraphical Glossary
English
daśabandha (SITI), variously explained as (1) one-tenth
of the revenue set apart for repairs to the tanks and wells for
irrigation purposes
(2) land, the income from which would
be equal to the amount thus set apart
(3) the right of collect-
ing one-tenth of the produce of lands irrigated from the waters
of a tank or well by the person who repairs the water source
also explained as tax equal to one-tenth of the income of the
subject (Ray, DHNI, Vol. II, p. 1113). See daśavandha.
(SITI) tax or cess levied to keep the source of water
supply like the tanks, etc., in good repair.
(EI 4), rent-free land or probably land paying only
one-tenth of the actual rent.
(EI 20), one-tenth share.
Cf. daśa-bandhe (LP), ‘at 10 per cent’.
Cf. daśavandha (SII 3), a tax.
daśabandha (SITI), Sanskrit
tax or cess levied to keep
the sources of water supply, like the tank, etc., in good repair.
Schmidt Nachtrage zum Sanskrit Worterbuch
German
दशबन्ध m. °der zehnfache Betrag (?), Kauṭ. 149, 12
176, 6
184, 5. In den Smṛtis = 1/10° Vgl. पञ्चबन्ध.