caturaNga
[ catur-aṅga , m. (otherwise ep. of an army, having the four parts ), having a fourfold (army) , ep. of a cakravartin: LV 101.13 ; 136.16 (both prose); but in the same cliché Mv has cātu(r)dvīpa , q.v. , and Pali cāturanta, DN i.88.33 ; our word is a malformation; Tib. mthaḥ bzhi las (rnam par rgyal ba) suggests cāturanta-(-vijitavant), cpd. , as the true reading; or possibly cāturantaṃ (see this) vijit°. See vijitavant .]