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________________ TORTA THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. TOKWA50 [MARCH, 1895. The pagoda having varied as much as 16, 14, 28, 42 fanams, and the hun being the w weight of the δραχμα. yor Now Banerji's (1893) Ed. of Colebrooke's Lilavati (p. 1) affords the following table Varitaka (cowry) 20. kakinl 62 the 17: hetanillay foot quod obe pana hotter at fans retbat do forgate aded 16 datama fam award gud sedtet. hob.com 16 nishka trots op en waaqe 23 sho The text, given runs as follows: wood Sultado fed in om Walde 1 an domar glow aba) droka varâţakanan dasakadvayam yat så käkin tascha panasehatasräḥ shodasadramma ihåvagamyo drammaistatha shodasabhischa nishkaḥ r 2 | JoVau And although Colebrooke, Essays, loc. cit., says: The tale of shells, compared to weight of silver, may be taken on the authority of the Lilareti," and then gives a table, the terminology of the table varies so much from the text of the Lilavati which he apparently used, that one wonders, where it came from: + E. 9 wives pult kipardaks (cowry) 20 kakini 0. eroislaspol wou add y dotsugaus myden von d 11. Car chatte bulun 4 pana, karshapana, karshika ( purina of shells) 16 bharma (of silver) on bush que 16 mishka (of silver) hi ghidr However that may be, Banerji's Ed. of the Lilavat! is careful, v. 2, to call the scale just given "money by tale" and to give Troy weights in three seales, thus: - yava 2 gunja 3 valla 8 dharana 2 gadyanaka 48 ******... valla 14 dhataka. 71644 14 séra 40 mana, pija 5 masha Coolwort talaga ******** 16 karsha (suvarna) 4 pala s 320 1 The texts run as follow, vv. 3 and 4: tulya yavabhyam kathitâtra gunja vallastrigunjo dharaṇancha tê 'shtau gadyanakastaddvayamindratalyai riallaistathaiko dhatakaḥ pradiahtab n 3 # dasarddhaguñjam pravadanti masham mashahvayaib shodasabhischa karsham karshaischatarbhischa palam tulajñaḥ karsham suvarṇasyasuvarna saṁjňam | 4 N Now these four statements of the Lilavati are of the first value to the present argument. In the first place we get from them a direct reference of the popular scale of money to the paxua, besides the concurrent Troy seales, popular and literary.. After v. 8 Banerji says there is a spurious verse inserted in the text of the Lilavati, giving tanka * The existing Surat scale (Gazetteer, p. 208) in 3 rali=161, 16 wdl godïúna, 2' padiáná = tótá. I feel stre is that I am right in taking the scale in the text as of 96 ratfs to the tola.
SR No.032519
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 27
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages404
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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