Re: passage from Cūḷaniddesa

From: Chris Clark
Message: 4549
Date: 2016-03-11

Dear all,

The "Tipiṭaka Pāli-Myanmar Dictionary" entries are as follows:

mukhaḍiṇḍima (mukha+ḍiṇḍima): mouth-drum; a drum played with the mouth

mukhaḍiṇḍimaka (mukhaḍiṇḍima+ka): playing the mouth-drum

mukhadaddarika (mukha+daddarika): mouth-drum [but here the word used for drum refers to a ceremonial bronze drum]; sounding a drum with a mouth

mukhabherī (mukha+bherī): mouth-drum; playing a mouth-drum

mukhabheruḷaka (mukha+bheruḷaka (bherī+uḷaka)): playing a mouth-drum

mukhavasimaka (mukha+vasimaka): making a sound having curled up the lips; whistling

Besides the definitions in Burmese, there are some Pali quotes and references.

Regards,
Chris



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