nirargaqa
nirargaḍa , ( 1 ) adj. (= Skt. °la, Pali niraggaḷa), unimpeded , used as ep. of sacrifices in Skt. (among other ways), and so here apparently: yajñā nirargaḍa LV 341.5 ( vs ); °ḍa-sarva-yajña- 432.17 (prose); °ḍa-yajñāḥ Mvy 2867 (but here could have mg. 2); ( 2 ) subst. m. , n. of a specific brahmanical sacrifice (also Pali , e.g. Sn 303 ; defined in comm. i.322.4 ff. as a specially elaborate and ‘unrestrained’ form of the aśvamedha; Pali Dictt. need correction on this), in lists of brahmanical sacrifices (as also in Pali Sn 303 ); (mahāyajñāni ca yajāhi aśvamedhaṃ puruṣamedhaṃ) śamyāprāsaṃ ( q.v. , so read for text somaprāsaṃ) nirargaḍaṃ padumaṃ puṇḍarīkaṃ ca Mv ii.237.20 (prose); aśvamedhaṃ puruṣamedhaṃ puṇḍarīkaṃ nirargaḍaṃ 405.11 ( vs ); (aśvamedhaṃ) puruṣamedhaṃ śamyāprāsaṃ (so read) nirargaḍaṃ Divy 634.7 , similarly 11, 18 (°ḍo, n. sg. ), 21; not in a list, but app. in this same mg. , yajño mayeṣṭas … nirargaḍaḥ pūrvabhave 'navadyaḥ LV 318.8 ( vs ), I sacrificed a perfect nir° sacrifice in a previous birth . Above, in prose, the word nirgaḍa (2), q.v. , is used instead.