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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... sense of believing that Siva was himself all that exists as well as the cause of all that is , held that there were eight different manifestations of their god , called Rudras ( viz . Rudra , Bhava , Sarva , Īśāna , Paśu - pati , Bhīma ...
... sense of believing that Siva was himself all that exists as well as the cause of all that is , held that there were eight different manifestations of their god , called Rudras ( viz . Rudra , Bhava , Sarva , Īśāna , Paśu - pati , Bhīma ...
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... sense of nibhṛita is ' secret , ' ' modest , ' ' depressed , ' ' low ' ( Gīta - g . ii . 11 , ii . 21 ; Hitop . passim ) . In Raghu - v . viii . 15 the sky is described as nibhṛitendu , ' having its moon nearly set ' ( = astamayā ...
... sense of nibhṛita is ' secret , ' ' modest , ' ' depressed , ' ' low ' ( Gīta - g . ii . 11 , ii . 21 ; Hitop . passim ) . In Raghu - v . viii . 15 the sky is described as nibhṛitendu , ' having its moon nearly set ' ( = astamayā ...
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... sense niścala be insisted on , translate — ' having the ears erect and immovable . ' " 1 ' ' Truly , the horses are [ or appear as if ] outstripping the horses of the Sun , and the horses of Indra , ' i . e . the speed of the chariot ...
... sense niścala be insisted on , translate — ' having the ears erect and immovable . ' " 1 ' ' Truly , the horses are [ or appear as if ] outstripping the horses of the Sun , and the horses of Indra , ' i . e . the speed of the chariot ...
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... sense of ' circumference , gives ābhoga as a synonym . In Megha d . 90 , gandābhoga is explained by kapola- mandala , ' the orb of the cheek ; ' and by ganda - sthala , the region of the cheek ; ' and stamābhoga is said to mean ...
... sense of ' circumference , gives ābhoga as a synonym . In Megha d . 90 , gandābhoga is explained by kapola- mandala , ' the orb of the cheek ; ' and by ganda - sthala , the region of the cheek ; ' and stamābhoga is said to mean ...
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... sense of the last line is determined by a passage at the end of this Act , where the dust is described as falling ' on the bark dresses , moist with water , hung up ( to dry ) on the branches of trees ' ( viṭapa - vishakta- jalardra ...
... sense of the last line is determined by a passage at the end of this Act , where the dust is described as falling ' on the bark dresses , moist with water , hung up ( to dry ) on the branches of trees ' ( viṭapa - vishakta- jalardra ...
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