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    See also atisāntapanam.


    Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 18.
    atisāntapana n. (-naṃ) Severe penance or expiation, especially for the guilt of eating unclean animals; taking as food nothing but cow's urine, cowdung, curds, milk, and ghee, each two days in succession.

    E. ati, and sāntapana penance.

    Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 15, col. 1.
    ati-sāntapana (naṃ) 1. n. A severe pen-
    ance for eating unclean things.

    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 40, col. 1.
    atisāntapana Tatpur. n. (-nam) Severe penance or expiation,

    especially for the guilt of eating unclean animals; taking

    as food nothing but cow's urine, cowdung, curds, milk,

    and ghee, each two days in succession. See sāntapana and

    mahāsāntapana. E. ati and sāntapana.

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

    p. 13, col. 1.
    ati—sāntapana n. a kind of severe penance (inflicted especially for eating unclean animal food).

    Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 15, col. 1.
    atisāntapana

    n. (-naṃ) Severe penance or expiation, especially for the guilt
    of eating unclean animals; taking as food nothing but cow's urine,
    cowdung, curds milk, and ghee, each two days in succession.

    E.
    ati, and śāntapana penance.

    Vācaspatyam

    p. 106, col. 2.
    atisāntapana na0 atikrāntaṃ sāntapanamadhikadinasādhyatvāt
    atyā0 sa0 . gomūtragomayakṣīradadhisarpiḥkuśodakānye-
    kāhaṃ dvitīyamupavasettat sāntapanam, tryahābhyastaiścātisānta-
    panamiti viṣṇūkte vratabhede .