neuter stand, post; name of the rubbing-post which, well cut & with incised rows of squares was let into the ground of a bathing-place, serving as a rubber to people bathing Vin.ii.105, Vin.ii.106 (read aṭṭhāne with BB; cp. Vin.ii.315).
ā + ṭṭhāna
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Aṭṭhāna
neuter stand, post; name of the rubbing-post which, well cut & with incised rows of squares was let into the ground of a bathing-place, serving as a rubber to people bathing Vin.ii.105 , Vin.ii.106 (read aṭṭhāne with BB; cp. Vin.ii.315 ). ā + ṭṭhāna
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neuter stand, post; name of the rubbing-post which, well cut & with incised rows of squares was let into the ground of a bathing-place, serving as a rubber to people bathing Vin.ii.105, Vin.ii.106 (read aṭṭhāne with BB; cp. Vin.ii.315).
ā + ṭṭhāna
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