indīvara
, n. [ts.], the blue water-lily, NymphaeaStellata, Abh 1003 c (syn. nīluppala); or the tree Cassia
fistula and its blossom, Abh 552 d (syn. uddāla-pādapa
= selu-rukkha, Abh-sūci); the second meaning is in
accordance withY\-a 197,10 uddālakapuppha-hatthaṁ
vātaghātapuppha-kalāpaṁ ad Vv 502 ~ānaṁ hattha-
kaṁ aham adāsiṁ, but the Vv text itself (next strophe
nīluppala-hatthakarh) has probably the meaning "blue
water-lily"; Ja VI 536,8*,31*; Ap 20,10; Mhbv 122,1;
Jina-c 223; 349; Jināl 196; °-kalāpa, m., bunch of
indīvara-flowers; Vv-a 196,1; °-dala-ppabha, mfn.,
radiating like an indīvara-petal; Ap 389,10; °-puppha,
n., indīvara-flower; Ja VI 536,26'; Ap-a 225,11; Sam-
antak 661 (bāṇ'-°); °-puppha-sāma, mfn., dark
blue like the indīvara-flower; Ja VI 290,14*.