Śakuntalá; or, Śakuntalá recognized by the ring, the Devanágarí recension, ed. with tr. of the metrical passages, and notes by M. Williams |
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... Indra ; ' and haritah for ' the seven horses of Sūrya or the Sun ' ( I. 50 , 8 ; 115 , 4 ) . In Nirukta i . 15 the different vehicles of the gods are given , and among them hari Indrasya , haritaḥ ādityasya . Hence Indra is called hari ...
... Indra ; ' and haritah for ' the seven horses of Sūrya or the Sun ' ( I. 50 , 8 ; 115 , 4 ) . In Nirukta i . 15 the different vehicles of the gods are given , and among them hari Indrasya , haritaḥ ādityasya . Hence Indra is called hari ...
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... Indra , Eire , the Vasus , and the Sun were supposed to be present in the person of a guest , and to partake of the food that was given to him ( Vishņu - p . p . 306 ) . No wonder then that reverence of him was said to be conducive to ...
... Indra , Eire , the Vasus , and the Sun were supposed to be present in the person of a guest , and to partake of the food that was given to him ( Vishņu - p . p . 306 ) . No wonder then that reverence of him was said to be conducive to ...
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... Indra ( hence sometimes called Kauśika ) ; for Kuśāmba had engaged in great penance , to obtain a son who should be equal to Indra ; and the latter becoming alarmed , took upon himself the character of Kusamba's son . Gādhi had a ...
... Indra ( hence sometimes called Kauśika ) ; for Kuśāmba had engaged in great penance , to obtain a son who should be equal to Indra ; and the latter becoming alarmed , took upon himself the character of Kusamba's son . Gādhi had a ...
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... Indra and the gods , jealous of his increasing power - exhibited in his transporting king Trisanku to the region of the stars , and in saving Sunaḥsepa , the son of his own brother - in - law Rićīka , out of the hands of Indra , to whom ...
... Indra and the gods , jealous of his increasing power - exhibited in his transporting king Trisanku to the region of the stars , and in saving Sunaḥsepa , the son of his own brother - in - law Rićīka , out of the hands of Indra , to whom ...
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... Indra - vajrā , the former only differing from the latter in the first syllable . & विदूषकः * गच्छ भो दासीपुत्त । धंसिदो दे उच्छाहवुन्ती ૭૪ 74 ॥ अभिज्ञानशकुन्तलम् ॥
... Indra - vajrā , the former only differing from the latter in the first syllable . & विदूषकः * गच्छ भो दासीपुत्त । धंसिदो दे उच्छाहवुन्ती ૭૪ 74 ॥ अभिज्ञानशकुन्तलम् ॥
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