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The word bhūnaha occurs thrice in Canonical Pāli literature: (a) in the Sutta-nipāta as sg. voc. bhūnahu; (b) in the Majjhima Nikāya as sg. gen. bhūnahuno; and (c) in the Jātaka as pi. nom. bhūnahuno.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 8 , Issue 2-3 , January 1936 , pp. 713 - 714
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page 713 note 1 Rhys Davids and Stede: Pāli Dictionary, vol. iii, p. 132.
page 713 note 2 verse 664: mukhadugga vibhūta-m-anariya
bhūnahu pāpaka dukkatakāri.
vv. 11. bhūnahata, bhūnahota, bhūhata.
page 713 note 3 duddittham vata bho Bhāradvāja addasāma ye mayam tassa bhoto Gotamassa bhūnahuno seyyam addasāmāti.
page 713 note 4 ed. Fausböll vol. v, pp. 266, 272.
page 713 note 5 Published by the Mahabodhi Society, Sarnath, Benares (1933), p. 292: bho Bhāradvāja! yah burā dēkhnā huā, jō ham nē āp (kē?) Gautam kī Bhunabhū, śayyā kō dēkhā.
page 713 note 6 M. Williams, Skt. Eng. Diet., bhrūna.
page 714 note 1 Fantastic Etymologies in the Dhammapada, Ganganatha Jha Commemoration Volume.