"នរក" meaning in Sanskrit

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Noun

Forms: náraka [romanization]
Head templates: {{sa-noun|g=m|g2=n|tr=náraka}} នរក • (náraka) stem, m or n
  1. Khmer script form of नरक (“hell”) Tags: Khmer, character, form-of Form of: नरक (extra: hell)
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              79,
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          "english": "May the evil ones who disturb the land and servants of the god undergo torment in every hell until the end of existence.",
          "ref": "900-1100 AD; copied later, Arlo Griffiths, Kunthea Chhom, “A problematic inscription (K.1237)”, in Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies, volume 14 (PDF), Yosothor, published 2019, halshs-02168837, page 10:",
          "roman": "vimardayanti ye bhūmi\ndāsāndevasya pāpinaḥ\nte sarvvanarake yāntu\nyātanām ā bhavakṣayāt· ॥",
          "text": "វិមទ*យន្តិយេភូមី*\nទាសាន្ទេវស្យបាបី*នះ\nតេសវ្វ៌នរកេយាន្តុ\nយាតនាមាភវក្ឞយាត៑ ៕\n* Read ទ, មី and បី as ទ៌, មិ and បិ.",
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          "english": "May the evil ones who disturb the land and servants of the god undergo torment in every hell until the end of existence.",
          "ref": "900-1100 AD; copied later, Arlo Griffiths, Kunthea Chhom, “A problematic inscription (K.1237)”, in Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies, volume 14 (PDF), Yosothor, published 2019, halshs-02168837, page 10:",
          "roman": "vimardayanti ye bhūmi\ndāsāndevasya pāpinaḥ\nte sarvvanarake yāntu\nyātanām ā bhavakṣayāt· ॥",
          "text": "វិមទ*យន្តិយេភូមី*\nទាសាន្ទេវស្យបាបី*នះ\nតេសវ្វ៌នរកេយាន្តុ\nយាតនាមាភវក្ឞយាត៑ ៕\n* Read ទ, មី and បី as ទ៌, មិ and បិ.",
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