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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... object of perception to the ear ( see Manu i . 75 ) . Vyāpya sthitā , i . e . ' keeps pervading . ' Compare = = Verse 1. The metre is SRAGDHARA ( a variety of PRAKRITI ) , in which there are twenty - one syllables to the Pada or quarter ...
... object of perception to the ear ( see Manu i . 75 ) . Vyāpya sthitā , i . e . ' keeps pervading . ' Compare = = Verse 1. The metre is SRAGDHARA ( a variety of PRAKRITI ) , in which there are twenty - one syllables to the Pada or quarter ...
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... objects by an express railway speed of a mile a minute . Verse 9. SIKHARIŅI ( a variety of the ATYASHȚI ) , containing seventeen syllables to the Pāda or quarter - verse , each Pada being alike . 0002 || सूत । पश्यैनं ...
... objects by an express railway speed of a mile a minute . Verse 9. SIKHARIŅI ( a variety of the ATYASHȚI ) , containing seventeen syllables to the Pāda or quarter - verse , each Pada being alike . 0002 || सूत । पश्यैनं ...
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... object so frail and tender , but let them be directed towards a mark more fitted to prove their adamantine qualities ... objects whose nature is so different ? See also Raghu - v . i . 2 , ' Where is the race sprung from the sun ? and ...
... object so frail and tender , but let them be directed towards a mark more fitted to prove their adamantine qualities ... objects whose nature is so different ? See also Raghu - v . i . 2 , ' Where is the race sprung from the sun ? and ...
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... object so frail and tender , but let them be directed towards a mark more fitted to prove their adamantine qualities ... objects whose nature is so different ? See also Raghu - v . i . 2 , ' Where is the race sprung from the sun ? and ...
... object so frail and tender , but let them be directed towards a mark more fitted to prove their adamantine qualities ... objects whose nature is so different ? See also Raghu - v . i . 2 , ' Where is the race sprung from the sun ? and ...
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... object seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhāvayāmo rājarshim , Vikram . , Act I ; cf. Raghu - v . v . 2 , x . 56 . ± ' What for ! ' Dr. Burkhard omits this . 3 — Possessed of a creeper . ' Sa - nātha , lit ...
... object seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhāvayāmo rājarshim , Vikram . , Act I ; cf. Raghu - v . v . 2 , x . 56 . ± ' What for ! ' Dr. Burkhard omits this . 3 — Possessed of a creeper . ' Sa - nātha , lit ...
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