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pṛthu (like Pali puthu = Skt. pṛthak- in pṛthag-jana), common, ordinary : pṛthu pratyekarājāno Mv ii.270.10 (prose), contrasted with rājā cakravartī. But pṛthukāyāḥ (one or two words) Mv i.350.10 prob. means numerous (so Skt. pṛthu) classes (of beings); and so pṛthu(-)tīrthyā(ḥ) Śikṣ 332.9 ( vs ), numerous (rather than worldly , Bendall and Rouse 295 ) heretics ; in Śikṣ 109.9 ( vs ) pṛtha (for pṛthak ? or read pṛthu, in sense of numerous? ) kāyasākṣī (see °kṣin ). In pṛthu- vaiśāradya (see this) Mv ii.261.6 ; 262.7 mg. uncertain; perh. manifold, inclusive, general confidence? Contrasts with kāya-, vācā-, and citta-vai°.