kzema
kṣema , ( 1 , as in Skt. , adj. causing peace and comfort , or n. comfort : Mv i.302.1 kiṃ kṣemaṃ, what (can we do that) will cause you peace and comfort? In the verse form 303.21 replaced by kiṃ karoma. Response to a cry of distress; foll. by kiṃ avidhāvidhaṃ ti krandasi. Senart fails to understand.) ( 2 ) n. of a king of old (= Pali Khema, oftener Khemaṃkara, q.v. DPPN ): Divy 242.5 (his capital was Kṣemāvatī , q.v. ); ( 3 ) n. of a Buddha: Mmk 365.17 ( vs , but submetrical; one syllable short).