Joti
Joti,(m.nt.) [Sk.jyotis (cp.dyuti) nt.to dyotate,see jotati] 1.light,splendour,radiance S.I,93; A.II,85; Vv 162.-- 2.a star:see cpds.-- 3.fire S.I,169; Th.1,415; J.IV,206; sajotibhūta set on fire S.II,260; A.III,407 sq.; J.I,232.
--parāyaṇa (adj.) attaining to light or glory S.I,93; A.II,85; D.III,233; Pug.51; --pāvaka a brilliant fire Vv 162 (expl.VvA.79:candima-suriya-nakkhatta tāraka-rūpānaṁ sādhāraṇa-nāmaṁ); --pāsāṇa a burning glass made of a crystal DhA.IV,209; --mālikā a certain torture (setting the body on fire:making a fiery garland) M.I,87=A.I,47=II.122=Nd1 154=Nd2 604=Miln.197; --rasa a certain jewel (wishing stone) VvA.111,339; DhA.I,198; Miln.118; --sattha the science of the stars,astronomy:one of the 6 Vedic disciplines:see chaḷaṅga,cp.jotisā.(Page 286)