neuter · turiya 1 · turiya 2
Turiya (neuter) [derivation uncertain, probably connected with tuleti, Sanskrit tūrya] sometimes tūriya (e.g. Vv 5 4 ); musical instruments in general, usually referred to as comprising 5 kinds of special instruments (pañcaṅgika t. e.g. Vv 5 4 ; 39 1 ; Vv-a 181, 183, 210, 257), viz. ātata, vitata, ātata-vitata, ghana, susira (Vv-a 37). Frequently in phrase nippurisehi turiyehi parivāriyamāna (or paricāriyamāna) "surrounded by (or entertained by) heavenly music" Vin I 15; D II 21; A I 145; Ja I 58. Other: Vv 38 4 ; 41 2 ; 50 24 , 64 5 ; Pv III 8 1 ; Dhp-a III 460; Vv-a 92; Pv-a 74. -sadda the sound of music, music Mhv 7, 30.
turiya ( nt. or m. ; = Pali id. , MIndic for Skt. tūrya), musical instrument ; common in vss of LV , e.g. 54.6 ( v.l. tūry°); 161.17 ( v.l. tūry°); 164.20 ; 169.22 ; sometimes turiya and tūrya in the same sentence, LV 175.15 and 16 (no v.l. ). But in Mv iii.122.16 ( vs ) turiya is Senart ʼs em. , mss. tūrya (which is metrically inferior).
a musical instrument; music
(nt, nt) instrumental music musical instrument
(masc, masc) musician
(nt, nt) musical instrument