Śakuntalá; or, Śakuntalá recognized by the ring, the Devanágarí recension, ed. with tr. of the metrical passages, and notes by M. Williams |
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... Daksha's celebrated horse - sacrifice , was so indignant , that with his wife he suddenly presented himself , confounded the sacrifice , dispersed and mutilated the gods , and chasing Yajna , ' the lord of sacrifice , ' who fled in the ...
... Daksha's celebrated horse - sacrifice , was so indignant , that with his wife he suddenly presented himself , confounded the sacrifice , dispersed and mutilated the gods , and chasing Yajna , ' the lord of sacrifice , ' who fled in the ...
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... Daksha , his father - in - law ( Maha - bh . , Salya - p . 2011 ; Vishnu - p . p . 561 ) . A tīrtha is a place of pilgrimage , generally on the bank of some sacred stream , or near some holy spring . The word is derived from t ...
... Daksha , his father - in - law ( Maha - bh . , Salya - p . 2011 ; Vishnu - p . p . 561 ) . A tīrtha is a place of pilgrimage , generally on the bank of some sacred stream , or near some holy spring . The word is derived from t ...
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... Daksha . He is supposed by some to be a personification of the race who took refuge in the central Asiatic इदं किलाव्याजमनोहरं वपु- स्तपःक्षमं साधयितुं य इच्छति । ध्रुवं स २२ 22 ...
... Daksha . He is supposed by some to be a personification of the race who took refuge in the central Asiatic इदं किलाव्याजमनोहरं वपु- स्तपःक्षमं साधयितुं य इच्छति । ध्रुवं स २२ 22 ...
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... Daksha . Of these twenty - seven wives ( twelve of whom give names to the twelve months ) Candra is supposed to shew the greatest affection for the fourth ( Rohiņī ) , but each of the others , and amongst them Viśākhā , is represented ...
... Daksha . Of these twenty - seven wives ( twelve of whom give names to the twelve months ) Candra is supposed to shew the greatest affection for the fourth ( Rohiņī ) , but each of the others , and amongst them Viśākhā , is represented ...
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... Daksha , ' from Daksha ; Aindri from Indra , & c . ( see Gram . 81. X ) . A pratiratham = asat - paripanthinam , ' having no antagonist , ' = a - pratirathikam , K .; ratha being put for rathika or rathin , ' a warrior who fights from a ...
... Daksha , ' from Daksha ; Aindri from Indra , & c . ( see Gram . 81. X ) . A pratiratham = asat - paripanthinam , ' having no antagonist , ' = a - pratirathikam , K .; ratha being put for rathika or rathin , ' a warrior who fights from a ...
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