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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Page ix
... supported by some one of the Deva - nagarī . Thus the verses which I inserted at the beginning of the third Act are supported throughout by my own and the Taylor MS . , and partially by that of the Mackenzie Collection . The following ...
... supported by some one of the Deva - nagarī . Thus the verses which I inserted at the beginning of the third Act are supported throughout by my own and the Taylor MS . , and partially by that of the Mackenzie Collection . The following ...
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... supported by Manu ix . 37 , Iyam bhūmir bhūtānām sāśvatī yonir ucyate , ' this earth is called the primeval womb [ yoniḥ kāraṇam , Kul . ] of all created things . ' The other MSS . have sarva - vija - prakṛitiḥ . Prakritiḥ = upādāna ...
... supported by Manu ix . 37 , Iyam bhūmir bhūtānām sāśvatī yonir ucyate , ' this earth is called the primeval womb [ yoniḥ kāraṇam , Kul . ] of all created things . ' The other MSS . have sarva - vija - prakṛitiḥ . Prakritiḥ = upādāna ...
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... supported by all the Deva - nāgarī MSS . , and by a parallel passage in Vikram . , Act I , anena ratha - vegena vainateyam api āsādayeyam . * • That which in my sight ( appeared ) minute suddenly attains magni- tude ; that which was ...
... supported by all the Deva - nāgarī MSS . , and by a parallel passage in Vikram . , Act I , anena ratha - vegena vainateyam api āsādayeyam . * • That which in my sight ( appeared ) minute suddenly attains magni- tude ; that which was ...
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... supported by pillars , used as a kind of arbour for sitting or standing under . In this case it seems to have been erected under a Sapta- . parna tree . Suptaparṇa - nāmno vrikshasya tale nirmitā yā vedikā , S. According to Sir W. Jones ...
... supported by pillars , used as a kind of arbour for sitting or standing under . In this case it seems to have been erected under a Sapta- . parna tree . Suptaparṇa - nāmno vrikshasya tale nirmitā yā vedikā , S. According to Sir W. Jones ...
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... supported by the oldest Bengālī , which also adds kimapi . 3 — His reverence Kāśyapa [ see p . 22 , n . 1 ] lives in the constant practice - of - devotion [ or in perpetual celibacy ] . ' Brahman is properly the Supreme Spirit from ...
... supported by the oldest Bengālī , which also adds kimapi . 3 — His reverence Kāśyapa [ see p . 22 , n . 1 ] lives in the constant practice - of - devotion [ or in perpetual celibacy ] . ' Brahman is properly the Supreme Spirit from ...
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