Sanskrit Prosody and Numerical Symbols ExplainedTrübner & Company, 1869 - 56 pages |
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... hands of a young German at Konigsberg who had been reading Sanskrit for two years : and encouraged him . In 1855 Professor Wilson introduced him to me in London : he was Professor Theodor Goldstücker , whose skill in Sanskrit lore has ...
... hands of a young German at Konigsberg who had been reading Sanskrit for two years : and encouraged him . In 1855 Professor Wilson introduced him to me in London : he was Professor Theodor Goldstücker , whose skill in Sanskrit lore has ...
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... hand which holds it : still the flagon of covetousness remains unemptied . 6. How soon are we born ! how soon dead ! how long lying in the mother's womb ! how great is the prevalence of vice in this world ! Wherefore o man hast thou ...
... hand which holds it : still the flagon of covetousness remains unemptied . 6. How soon are we born ! how soon dead ! how long lying in the mother's womb ! how great is the prevalence of vice in this world ! Wherefore o man hast thou ...
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... hand . 2. उपेन्द्रवज्रा 0-0 ॥ 00- U-- JTJ- उपेन्द्रवज्रादिमणिछटाभि : Shining with the pearly brightness of thunderbolts , etc. 3. सुमुखी UUU U - U U - U U - _N2JLG तिमिरमुदस्य ...
... hand . 2. उपेन्द्रवज्रा 0-0 ॥ 00- U-- JTJ- उपेन्द्रवज्रादिमणिछटाभि : Shining with the pearly brightness of thunderbolts , etc. 3. सुमुखी UUU U - U U - U U - _N2JLG तिमिरमुदस्य ...
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... hand of this child , we shall certainly be destroyed : this should be thought of by us all . 2. पृथ्वीभर U - U_0U- U- ॥ U UU- U-- U- JSJSYLG दुरन्तदनुजेश्वरप्रकरदुःस्थपृथ्वीभरं The misery of ...
... hand of this child , we shall certainly be destroyed : this should be thought of by us all . 2. पृथ्वीभर U - U_0U- U- ॥ U UU- U-- U- JSJSYLG दुरन्तदनुजेश्वरप्रकरदुःस्थपृथ्वीभरं The misery of ...
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... hands by the affrighted female serpents , and who destroys the pride of the tremendous snake dwelling in a bed of the Yamuna . XXVII . In this class are placed the Dandaka , already de- scribed ; and other modes of composition for which ...
... hands by the affrighted female serpents , and who destroys the pride of the tremendous snake dwelling in a bed of the Yamuna . XXVII . In this class are placed the Dandaka , already de- scribed ; and other modes of composition for which ...
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