The Megha-dūta of KālidāsaSahitya Akademi, 1957 - 115 pages |
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... gives himself to dissipation . He has so many mistresses that he cannot always call them by their right names . He develops a wasting disease , and as , even in that condition he is unable to resist the pleasures of the senses , he dies ...
... gives himself to dissipation . He has so many mistresses that he cannot always call them by their right names . He develops a wasting disease , and as , even in that condition he is unable to resist the pleasures of the senses , he dies ...
Page xxi
... gives us only the last line of each stanza of the original , and as it makes use of a much interpolated version , this Jaina source is not of much value for our purpose . With the text in Sila - dūta , it agrees in admitting most of the ...
... gives us only the last line of each stanza of the original , and as it makes use of a much interpolated version , this Jaina source is not of much value for our purpose . With the text in Sila - dūta , it agrees in admitting most of the ...
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... gives us , from this point of view , a more reliable text . In this respect Purna - sarasvati and Para- meśvara ... give respectively totals of 116 and 115 stanzas ; Kṛṣṇadāsa Vidyāvāgīśa has 115 ; Bhagiratha Miśra 114 . 76. On some ...
... gives us , from this point of view , a more reliable text . In this respect Purna - sarasvati and Para- meśvara ... give respectively totals of 116 and 115 stanzas ; Kṛṣṇadāsa Vidyāvāgīśa has 115 ; Bhagiratha Miśra 114 . 76. On some ...
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