Re: Question on mu.n.da

From: Chanida
Message: 15652
Date: 2011-12-09

Dear Nina and Bryan,

> Yes the meaning of mu.n.da here
> is a mystery. It usually means "bald" or "shaved" but
> doesn't appear to mean that here.

Is it possible that 'mu.n.da' here means 'plain' or 'smooth', i.e., unadorned, as opposed to the other thousand spokes?

Pali-Thai dictionary gives the meaning "à¡ÅÕé§".

All the best,
Chanida

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