Khārī
Khārī,(f.) [and khāri-] a certain measure of capacity (esp.of grain,see below khārika).It is used of the eight requisites of an ascetic,and often in conn.with his yoke (kāja):“a khārī-load.”
--kāja Vin.I,33 (cp.Vin Texts I.132); J.V,204.--bhaṇḍa DhA.III,243 (:kahaṁ te kh-bh° ko pabbajita parikkhāro); --bhāra a shoulder-yoke S.I,169; J.III,83; --vidha=°kāja S.I,78=Ud.65; D.I,101.At Ud.and D passages it is read vividha,but DA.I,269 makes it clear:khārī ti araṇi-kamaṇḍalu-sūcâdayo tāpasa-parikkhārā; vidho ti kāco,tasmā khāribharitaṁ kācam ādāyā ti attho.As Kern (Toev.s.v.) points out,°vidha is a distortion of vivadha,which is synonymous with kāja.(Page 236)