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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... given in small type below . In the Hindu drama , as is well known , the women and inferior characters speak in Prākṛit - the name given to the collo- quial Sanskrit , prevalent throughout a great part of India in early times . This ...
... given in small type below . In the Hindu drama , as is well known , the women and inferior characters speak in Prākṛit - the name given to the collo- quial Sanskrit , prevalent throughout a great part of India in early times . This ...
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... the study of Sanskrit and Oriental literature generally , by undertaking the publication of standard works like the Sakuntalā . CAIRO , March 1876 . M. W. ABBREVIATIONS . [ The commonest abbreviations are not given . PREFACE . xi.
... the study of Sanskrit and Oriental literature generally , by undertaking the publication of standard works like the Sakuntalā . CAIRO , March 1876 . M. W. ABBREVIATIONS . [ The commonest abbreviations are not given . PREFACE . xi.
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... given . ] ॥ अथ अभिज्ञानशकुन्तलम् ॥ a qfe : agua aefn fafugri. Amara - k . Amara - kosha . = B. and R. Boehtlingk and Roth . = Beng . = Bengāli ( MSS . ) or Bengāli recension . Bhartṛi - h . = Bhartṛi - hari ...
... given . ] ॥ अथ अभिज्ञानशकुन्तलम् ॥ a qfe : agua aefn fafugri. Amara - k . Amara - kosha . = B. and R. Boehtlingk and Roth . = Beng . = Bengāli ( MSS . ) or Bengāli recension . Bhartṛi - h . = Bhartṛi - hari ...
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... given , and among them hari Indrasya , haritaḥ ādityasya . Hence Indra is called hari - haya or hari - vāhana ( Vikram , Act III ) , and in Rig - veda , hari - yojana ; and the Sun is called harid - aśva . One name of the Sun is ...
... given , and among them hari Indrasya , haritaḥ ādityasya . Hence Indra is called hari - haya or hari - vāhana ( Vikram , Act III ) , and in Rig - veda , hari - yojana ; and the Sun is called harid - aśva . One name of the Sun is ...
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... given to him ( Vishņu - p . p . 306 ) . No wonder then that reverence of him was said to be conducive to wealth , to fame , to life , and to a heavenly reward ( Manu iii . 106 ) . On the other hand , no punishment was thought too severe ...
... given to him ( Vishņu - p . p . 306 ) . No wonder then that reverence of him was said to be conducive to wealth , to fame , to life , and to a heavenly reward ( Manu iii . 106 ) . On the other hand , no punishment was thought too severe ...
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