| [122] | The name of a mountain—literally it means—having three peaks.—T. |
| [123] | A tree (Dalbergia onjeimaisis)—Mountain ebony.—T. |
| [124] | A sort of pine, (Pinis longifolia)—T. |
| [125] | A sort of cane or ratan, (Calamas Rotany).—T. |
| [126] | According to Hindu mythology Indra is the god of rains.—T. |
| [127] | An insect (Coccinella of various kinds).—T. |
| [128] | An ornament for their toes or feet.—T. |
| [129] | Crying through the voice of the frog in its mouth. Another meaning is, "croaking like a frog, to allure frogs to it."—T. |
| [130] | The commentator slips the sense here. According to him, the meaning is, Those monkeys whom I have first sent, are known to me.—T. |
| [131] | The celestial horse-sacrifice.—T. |