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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... means thus gained of filling what was before an empty niche in the Temple of Sanskrit Literature , Sir W. Jones addressed himself at once to translate into English the Śakuntalā , which he was told was the most admired of all the extant ...
... means thus gained of filling what was before an empty niche in the Temple of Sanskrit Literature , Sir W. Jones addressed himself at once to translate into English the Śakuntalā , which he was told was the most admired of all the extant ...
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... means of these forms , ashṭābhis tanubhir bibhrataḥ kritsnam jagad api . See also Kumāra - s . iv . 76. Sankara , with far- fetched subtilty , points out how each of these types of Siva is intended by the poet to correspond with ...
... means of these forms , ashṭābhis tanubhir bibhrataḥ kritsnam jagad api . See also Kumāra - s . iv . 76. Sankara , with far- fetched subtilty , points out how each of these types of Siva is intended by the poet to correspond with ...
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... mean ' fulness of breast . Translate , " Even without being told , it may be known indeed that here ( we are within ) the expanse [ or exuberant fulness ] of the sacred grove . ' 3 D कथमिव । सूतः । राजा । किं न ...
... mean ' fulness of breast . Translate , " Even without being told , it may be known indeed that here ( we are within ) the expanse [ or exuberant fulness ] of the sacred grove . ' 3 D कथमिव । सूतः । राजा । किं न ...
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... mean ' broken , ' ' interrupted , ' ' partially obscured . ' Arvāk = agratah , ' in front , ' ' ' near . ' Darbha is another name for Kusa or sacrificial grass ( Poa Cynosuroides ) . This was the plant held sacred by the Hindus , as ...
... mean ' broken , ' ' interrupted , ' ' partially obscured . ' Arvāk = agratah , ' in front , ' ' ' near . ' Darbha is another name for Kusa or sacrificial grass ( Poa Cynosuroides ) . This was the plant held sacred by the Hindus , as ...
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... means ' to honour , or pay one's respects to another in person . ' Motion towards the object seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhavayāmo rājarshim , Vikram . , Act I ; cf. Raghu - v . v . 2 , x . 56 . 2 • What for ...
... means ' to honour , or pay one's respects to another in person . ' Motion towards the object seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhavayāmo rājarshim , Vikram . , Act I ; cf. Raghu - v . v . 2 , x . 56 . 2 • What for ...
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