Śakoontalá: Or, The Lost Ring, an Indian Drama Translated Into English Prose and Verse from the Sanskrit of KálidásaG. Routledge, 1898 - 238 pages |
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Aditi arms arrow attend beautiful blossom Brahmá Bráhman called caste celebrated celestial CHAMBERLAIN chariot CHATURIKÁ child Compare note CONSTABLE Daityas Daksha daughter dear friend Dear Sakoontalá deer demons descended divine drama e'en earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes feeling FISHERMAN flowers GAUTAMÍ Gazing gods grove hallowed hand happy hear heart heaven hermitage hermits Hindú holy honour India Indian Indra jasmine Kálidása KASYAPA King Dushyanta King's leave Listening Looking lord maiden Majesty marriage MÁTALI MÁTHAVYA may'st thou Menaká mighty mind MONIER MONIER-WILLIAMS moon mother nymph o'er offering palace penance play present PRIEST Prince PRIYAMVADÁ AND ANASÚYÁ Puru Puru's Queen ring rites royal sacred sage Kanwa Sakoon Sanskrit SÁNUMATÍ SÁRNGARAVA SCENES sight Sire Śiva Smiling soul Swarga sweet talá tears tell thee thine thy husband tion translation tree venerable VETRAVATÍ Victory Vishnu Viswamitra VOICE Walking WARDER wife women Yavana young