Cok.sa, Cauk.sa
Harry Falk
falk at ZEDAT.FU-BERLIN.DE
Tue Oct 16 14:34:39 UTC 2001
there might be a relationship with the title/place derivative (?)
cukhsa as it appears on the Taxila copper plate (Konow CII 2,1:28)
and on the Taxila silver vase of Jihonika (Konow: 82).
harry falk
somadeva vasudeva schrieb:
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> Dear list-members,
>
> I am hoping someone might be able to explain the exact identity of the Cok.sas/Cauk.sas.
>
> The existence of "aaryacok.sas" is attested already in the copper-plate Grant of Bhulu.n.da III, year 50 (of Gupta era) in the list: paa"supataa aaryacok.saa.h devaprasaadakaa"s ca gandhaduupabalicarusatropayogaadi.suupayojamaanaas...
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> The Abhinavabhaaratii (GOS) vol.\ 2, 17.38 states that they are Ekaayanas of the Bhaagavata faith: bhaagavatavi"se.saa ye ekaayana[aa] iti prasiddhaa.h, but Bhagavadutpala ad B.rhatsa.mhitaa 86.43ab states that they are rogues: cok.saa du.s.taa iti prasiddhaa.h. Are these different groups of Cok.sas?
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> Somadeva Vasudeva
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