2 956 900 vessels/k.sutila/ku.duba

Madhav Deshpande mmdesh at UMICH.EDU
Sat Feb 22 01:00:31 UTC 2003


Another possible interpretation of k.sutila-aakaara may be "of the shape of a mustard seed (k.su, V.S. Apte) or sesame seed (tila)."  Best,
 
                                                                                                               Madhav Deshpande

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	From: Harunaga Isaacson [mailto:harunaga at SAS.UPENN.EDU] 
	Sent: Fri 2/21/2003 7:46 PM 
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	Subject: Re: 2 956 900 vessels/k.sutila/ku.duba
	
	

	Quoting Michio YANO <yanom at CC.KYOTO-SU.AC.JP>:
	
	> Actually the following is my ftp server.
	>
	> Harunaga> Yes, both at Prof. Tokunaga's own site in Kyoto
	> Harunaga> (ftp://ccftp.kyoto-su.ac.jp/pub/doc/sanskrit/dharmas/)
	>
	> Michio YANO                    Tel +81-75-705-1781
	> Faculty of Cultural Studies    Fax +81-75-705-1799
	> Kyoto Sangyo University        e-mail: yanom at cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp
	> Kyoto 603-8555 Japan           http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~yanom/
	
	Thank you for the correction---and for putting those very useful files up there.
	
	Harunaga Isaacson
	






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