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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... fire ) which bears the oblation offered - according - to- rule ; and ( that visible form , viz . the priest ) which ( is ) the offerer - of - the- oblation ; ( those ) two ( visible forms , viz . the Sun and Moon ) which regulate time ...
... fire ) which bears the oblation offered - according - to- rule ; and ( that visible form , viz . the priest ) which ( is ) the offerer - of - the- oblation ; ( those ) two ( visible forms , viz . the Sun and Moon ) which regulate time ...
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... fire , air , ether , the officiating Brahman [ dikshito brāhmaṇaḥ ] , and the moon ; these are termed their visible forms [ tana- vaḥ ] . In the opening of Malavik . mention is made of Siva upholding the universe by means of these forms ...
... fire , air , ether , the officiating Brahman [ dikshito brāhmaṇaḥ ] , and the moon ; these are termed their visible forms [ tana- vaḥ ] . In the opening of Malavik . mention is made of Siva upholding the universe by means of these forms ...
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... fire upon a heap of flowers . Where , forsooth , on the one hand ( a ) , is the very frail exist- ence of fawns } and where , on the other ( éa ) , are thy sharp - falling adamantine shafts ? ' i . e . Where is the suitability or ...
... fire upon a heap of flowers . Where , forsooth , on the one hand ( a ) , is the very frail exist- ence of fawns } and where , on the other ( éa ) , are thy sharp - falling adamantine shafts ? ' i . e . Where is the suitability or ...
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... fire . [ Śamī abhyantara - līna - pāvakā , Raghu - v . iii . 9. See also Manu viii . 247. ] Sacred fire is kindled by rubbing two dried pieces together . The legend is that Purūravas generated primeval fire by rubbing together two ...
... fire . [ Śamī abhyantara - līna - pāvakā , Raghu - v . iii . 9. See also Manu viii . 247. ] Sacred fire is kindled by rubbing two dried pieces together . The legend is that Purūravas generated primeval fire by rubbing together two ...
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... fire , ' S. The power of a Brahman , especially if exhibited in anger , is compared to fire ( verse 41 of this play ; Bhatti - k . i . 23 ; Mahā - bh . i . 3010 ) . There may be some allusion to this here , or it may Verse 28. ARYA or ...
... fire , ' S. The power of a Brahman , especially if exhibited in anger , is compared to fire ( verse 41 of this play ; Bhatti - k . i . 23 ; Mahā - bh . i . 3010 ) . There may be some allusion to this here , or it may Verse 28. ARYA or ...
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