? rajojala , nt. , Mv iii.412.17 ( vs ), perhaps intended as dvandva cpd. , dirt and water ; but perhaps same mg. as rajomalaṃ in same vs (this word occurs in Pali , e.g. Jāt. i.24.23 , in different vs ) Divy 339.24 , dirt and impurity ; in a list of characteristic practices of ascetics, which are said to be ineffective for purifying a man still subject to desire; the vs occurs in Pali Dhp. 141 , where edd. and mss. vary, but Fausböll , 2d ed. , rajovajall'; better with Mrs. Rhys Davids (Minor Anthologies, 1931) rajo va jall' ( cf. jallaṃ Sn 249 ), two separate words (va prob. m.c. for vā); note that Pali repeatedly has rajo-jalla ( PTSD ); it is possible that Mv rajojalaṃ stands for ( Pali ) rajo-jallaṃ, m.c. ; jalla is derived in PTSD from Skt. *jalya, deriv. of jala (questionable!). The line (in which Divy prefixes na, unmetrically, before rajomalaṃ) is completed by votkuṭukaprahāṇaṃ ( Mv mss. vo utk°; Divy notk°; Dhp. ukkuṭikappadhānaṃ).