DarmarAjikA
dharmarājikā , once dhārm° (from dharmarājan 1), [Page281-a] lit. (edifice) which belongs to (serves for relics of) the king of the doctrine (= Buddha); a stūpa . So correctly BR ; Burnouf Intr. 370 n. 1 and 631 is uncertain; Divy Index wrongly royal edict on the law . The mg. seems clear from (caturaśīti-)dharmarājikā-sahasraṃ pratiṣṭhāpayeyam Divy 381.14 , °sraṃ pratiṣṭhāpitam 18, 23, while in the same passage, describing the same performance, in verse, we read: cakre stūpānāṃ … sāśīti … sahasram 21. To my mind this settles the matter. Other occurrences, always with forms of pratiṣṭhāpayati, establishes, founds : Divy 379.22 ; 381.5 ; 402.19 ; 405.15, 16 ; 419.15 ; 429.13 ; 433.27 ; 434.1 ; also dhārmarājikā 368.28 .