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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... father of Viśva - natha , -author of the Sahitya - darpana , - he probably lived in the fifteenth century . I never failed to consult the three commentaries before deciding on the reading of my text , and made their interpretations the ...
... father of Viśva - natha , -author of the Sahitya - darpana , - he probably lived in the fifteenth century . I never failed to consult the three commentaries before deciding on the reading of my text , and made their interpretations the ...
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... father of Dhṛita - rāshṭra and Pāṇḍu . The quarrels of the hundred sons of Dhrita - rāshṭra with their cousins , the five sons of Pāṇḍu ( all of them being thus descended from Kuru and Puru ) , form the subject of the Mahā - bhārata ...
... father of Dhṛita - rāshṭra and Pāṇḍu . The quarrels of the hundred sons of Dhrita - rāshṭra with their cousins , the five sons of Pāṇḍu ( all of them being thus descended from Kuru and Puru ) , form the subject of the Mahā - bhārata ...
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... father - in - law ( Maha - bh . , Salya - p . 2011 ; Vishnu - p . p . 561 ) . A tīrtha is a place of pilgrimage , generally on the bank of some sacred stream , or near some holy spring . The word is derived from t ? ' , ' to cross over ...
... father - in - law ( Maha - bh . , Salya - p . 2011 ; Vishnu - p . p . 561 ) . A tīrtha is a place of pilgrimage , generally on the bank of some sacred stream , or near some holy spring . The word is derived from t ? ' , ' to cross over ...
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... father of the gods , demons , man , fish , reptiles , and all animals , by Aditi , and twelve other daughters of Daksha . He is supposed by some to be a personification of the race who took refuge in the central Asiatic इदं ...
... father of the gods , demons , man , fish , reptiles , and all animals , by Aditi , and twelve other daughters of Daksha . He is supposed by some to be a personification of the race who took refuge in the central Asiatic इदं ...
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... father of the family ! ' Api nāma here = ' may be , ' ' can it possibly be , ' ' I wonder whether , ' expressive of ... father's side , she would be ineligible as the wife of a Kshatriya ( Manu iii . 13 ) . 3 — But , have done with ...
... father of the family ! ' Api nāma here = ' may be , ' ' can it possibly be , ' ' I wonder whether , ' expressive of ... father's side , she would be ineligible as the wife of a Kshatriya ( Manu iii . 13 ) . 3 — But , have done with ...
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