Śakuntalā: A Sanskrit Drama, in Seven Acts. The Deva-Nāgari Recension of the Text, Ed. with Literal English Translations of All the Metrical Passages, Schemes of the Metres and Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryClarendon Press, 1876 - 339 pages |
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... cause of all that is , held that there were eight different manifestations of their god , called Rudras ( viz . Rudra , Bhava , Sarva , Īśāna , Paśu - pati , Bhima , Ugra , Maha - deva ) , and that these had their types or ...
... cause of all that is , held that there were eight different manifestations of their god , called Rudras ( viz . Rudra , Bhava , Sarva , Īśāna , Paśu - pati , Bhima , Ugra , Maha - deva ) , and that these had their types or ...
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... cause ) the satisfaction of the learned ( audience ) ; the mind of those even who are very well instructed has no confidence in itself , ' Balavad = sushthu , C. A- pratyaya , ' distrustful of , ' ( with loc . ) Verse 2. ARYA or GĀTHÃ ...
... cause ) the satisfaction of the learned ( audience ) ; the mind of those even who are very well instructed has no confidence in itself , ' Balavad = sushthu , C. A- pratyaya , ' distrustful of , ' ( with loc . ) Verse 2. ARYA or GĀTHÃ ...
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... caused it to lose its play and appear fixed in one direction , like a flag borne rapidly against the wind . A similar idea occurs in Act I. of the Vikramorvaśī , titrārambha - viniśća- lam hayasirasi tamaram . There is some difficulty ...
... caused it to lose its play and appear fixed in one direction , like a flag borne rapidly against the wind . A similar idea occurs in Act I. of the Vikramorvaśī , titrārambha - viniśća- lam hayasirasi tamaram . There is some difficulty ...
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... cause of ) the neglect of any other duty , ' or ' if it does not interfere with the discharge of any other duty . ' 5 6 Beholding the pleasing rites of the hermits , all the hindrances to which are warded off ( by you ) , you will think ...
... cause of ) the neglect of any other duty , ' or ' if it does not interfere with the discharge of any other duty . ' 5 6 Beholding the pleasing rites of the hermits , all the hindrances to which are warded off ( by you ) , you will think ...
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... cause the slightest impairment of her beauty [ or , of my liking for her ] ; just as its own rough tissue of stalks on the lotus - bed whose lotuses have expanded , so as slightly to release the neck- of - the - flower , ' i . e . the ...
... cause the slightest impairment of her beauty [ or , of my liking for her ] ; just as its own rough tissue of stalks on the lotus - bed whose lotuses have expanded , so as slightly to release the neck- of - the - flower , ' i . e . the ...
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