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    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 10, col. 2.
    agnikuṇḍa Tatpur. n. (-ṇḍam) A hole in the ground or an

    enclosed space on the surface for receiving and preserving

    consecrated fire. E. agni and kuṇḍa.

    Lanman’s Sanskrit Reader Vocabulary

    p. 112, col. 1.
    agni-kuṇḍa, n. round hole in the ground for the sacred fire.

    Macdonell Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 3, col. 1.
    agnikuṇḍa agni-kuṇḍa, m. brazier of fire;
    hole in the ground for sacred fire.

    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)

    p. 5, col. 1.
    agni—kuṇḍa n. a pan with live coals, R.
    p. 5, col. 1.
    a hole or enclosed space for the consecrated fire, Kathās.

    Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch

    vol. 1, p. 30.
    agnikuṇḍa (agni + kuṇḍa) n. eine Höhlung im Boden zur Bewahrung des heiligen Feuers R. 5, 10, 16.
    vol. 7, p. 1687.
    agnikuṇḍa KATHĀS. 8, 18. 20, 86. P. 3, 3, 116, Schol.

    — Vgl. vahnikuṇḍa .

    Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung

    vol. 1, p. 6, col. 3.
    agnikuṇḍa n.

    — 1) ein Becken mit glühenden Kohlen R. 5,10,16. Spr. 62.

    — 2) eine Höhlung in der Erde zur Aufbewahrung des heiligen Feuers.

    Vācaspatyam

    p. 54, col. 2.
    agnikuṇḍa na0 agnerādhānārthaṃ kuṇḍam . agnyādhānārthe
    sthānabhede tatsthānavivaraṇaṃ kuṇḍaśabde'nusandheyam .

    The Purāṇa Index

    vol. 1, p. 12.
    Agnikuṇḍa — the fire pot from which Śiva appeared to

    Dakṣa.1 Rise of Tilottamā from Brahmā's agnikuṇḍa.2 [Footnote] 1) Vā. 30. 172. [Footnote] 2) Vā. 69. 59.

    Indian Epigraphical Glossary

    p. 10.
    agni-kuṇḍa (CII 4), fire-pit; an emblem of the worship

    of the Fire or Sun.