पुरोडा(श्)श m. (
-शः)
पुरोडा(श्)श 1. Ghee or clarified butter as offered in oblations to fire, with cakes of ground barley meal, that have been well steeped in it.
पुरोडा(श्)श 2. The orts, or leavings of any substance, used in an oblation to fire.
पुरोडा(श्)श 3. A sort of flat ladle or spoon, used for placing the cakes in the sacrificial fire.
पुरोडा(श्)श 4. The juice of the acid asclepias drunk at certain sacrifices.
पुरोडा(श्)श 5. A mantra, or prayer recited in offering oblations to fire.
पुरोडा(श्)श E. पुरस् first,
दिश् to shew, aff.
अच्, deriv. irr.; the first ceremony on all sacred occasions; or accord- ing to Vāchaspatya:--
पुरोदाश्यते दाश-दाने कर्म्मणि क्किप्, घञ् वा दस्य डः . ROOTS:
पुरस् दिश् अच् पुरोदाश्यते दाश-दाने कर्म्मणि क्किप् घञ् वा दस्य डः .