pula , nt. , or pulā , f. (dual pule), designates something given by Mahākātyāyana to a devatā as relic or keepsake, with the thought that these two articles were not to be worn or kept (na dhārayitavye) in Madhyadeśa, by Buddhaʼs instructions: Divy 581.7 . May it be related to Skt. pulaka, AMg. pulaga, pulaa (all said to be masc. !), a kind of gem? Not mentioned in Divy Index ; no further clue to mg.
pula mfn. extended, wide, L.
pula a. Great, large, wide, extensive. — laH Horripilation.