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native Dravidian words, and as
vāṭaka is a
Sanskrit loanword, the
prescriptively correct pronunciation is
indeed [
ˈʋaːʈəkə]. The
final 'a' of
standard Malayalam...
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Sangam literature during 100 BCE – 300 CE. A type of vada is
mentioned as "
vataka" in Manasollasa, a 12th-century
Sanskrit encyclopedia compiled by Someshvara...
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compound of
pakva ('cooked') and vaṭa ('a
small lump') or its
derivative vaṭaka, 'a
round cake made of
pulse fried in oil or ghee'. The word
Bhajji is derived...
- tradition.
Above clockwise from top left in Sanskrit:
Dosaka (Dosa),
Iddarika and
Vataka (Idli and vada),
Parika (pakoda) and
Kshiravata (Dahi vada)....
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compound of
pakva ('cooked') and vaṭa ('a
small lump') or its
derivative vaṭaka, 'a
round cake made of
pulse fried in oil or ghee'. The word
Bhajji is derived...
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- dish and it was
eaten with side-dish of
fried lentil ****ers
known as "
vaṭakas". The
ingredients for
cooking tāpaharī in both text
varies but are similar...
- amaṇas of beans, the
interest is two amaṇas and two pekaḍas of beans. Me
vataka-vaṇahi gahe kiṇiya ciṭa-vaya veḍha geṇa tiṇaḍa hakaṭa dana-vaṭa ica atarakajaka-vaṭa...
- -sthalī -hrada -draha Vaṭa-draha -sara Jaṁbu-sara -pāṭaka Aṇahila-pāṭaka -
vāṭaka -ijya/-ijja Avayānijya,,
Karkijja -vasaṇa Caṇḍāvasaṇa -vasahikā/-vāsaka...
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designated "a large, but
private house, or
settlement within a village"; and -
vāṭaka,
which denoted "a
temporarily enclosed place, such as a garden, plantation...