Kakudha
Kakudha,[cp.Sk.kakuda,and kaku above] 1.the hump on the shoulders of an Indian bull J.II,225; J.VI,340.‹-› 2.a cock’s comb:see sīsa kakudha.-- 3.a king’s symbol or emblem (nt.) J.V,264.There are 5 such insignia regis,regalia:s.kakudha-bhaṇḍa.-- 4.a tree,the Terminalia Arjuna,Vin.I,28; J.VI,519; kakudharukkha DhA.IV,153.Note.On pakudha as twin-form of ka° see Trenckner,J.P.T.S.1908,108.
--phala the fruit of the kakudha tree Mhvs XI.14,where it is also said to be a kind of pearl; see mutta.--bhaṇḍa ensign of royalty J.I,53; IV,151; V,289 (=sakāyura).The 5 regalia (as mentioned at J.V,264) are vāḷavījanī,uṇhīsa,khagga,chatta,pādukā:the fan,diadem,sword,canopy,slippers.-- pañcavidha-k° PvA.74.(Page 173)