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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... clothes . ' Mukha is used for any opening . Garbha , as the last member of a compound , often denotes filled with , ' as tūrṇa - garbhā nāḍiḥ , ' a tube filled with powder . ' The Ingudi , commonly called Ingua or Jiyaputa , is a tree ...
... clothes . ' Mukha is used for any opening . Garbha , as the last member of a compound , often denotes filled with , ' as tūrṇa - garbhā nāḍiḥ , ' a tube filled with powder . ' The Ingudi , commonly called Ingua or Jiyaputa , is a tree ...
Page 58
... cloth produced in the land of China , ' ' silk , ' ' muslin . ' Verse 34. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . -√√ | ~~~ | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | - —— 13351333 | ०००० | -- || - | -- | ৺ a ॥ अथ द्वितीयोऽङ्कः ...
... cloth produced in the land of China , ' ' silk , ' ' muslin . ' Verse 34. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . -√√ | ~~~ | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | - —— 13351333 | ०००० | -- || - | -- | ৺ a ॥ अथ द्वितीयोऽङ्कः ...
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... clothes , & c . , just as might be done in the present day on the occasion of a birth - day . Dirghāyus , see p . 9 , n . I. Vayam is used in plural like devīnām above . Sambhavayitavyāḥ , see p . 26 , n . 1 . 6 2 In this direction the ...
... clothes , & c . , just as might be done in the present day on the occasion of a birth - day . Dirghāyus , see p . 9 , n . I. Vayam is used in plural like devīnām above . Sambhavayitavyāḥ , see p . 26 , n . 1 . 6 2 In this direction the ...
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... cloth , which is bound round the waist . a * अङ्गुलीअ जहागमणं भट्टिणी णिवेदि तदो सासणं पडिच्छि णिक्कमामि 221 २२१ ॥ पञ्चमषष्ठाङ्कमध्ये प्रवेशकः ॥
... cloth , which is bound round the waist . a * अङ्गुलीअ जहागमणं भट्टिणी णिवेदि तदो सासणं पडिच्छि णिक्कमामि 221 २२१ ॥ पञ्चमषष्ठाङ्कमध्ये प्रवेशकः ॥
Page 227
... clothes of persons passing in the street , as described in Ratnāvali , pp . 5 , 6 , 7 , where syringes and waterpipes are used by the crowd . Flowers , and especially the opening blossoms of the mango , would naturally be much used for ...
... clothes of persons passing in the street , as described in Ratnāvali , pp . 5 , 6 , 7 , where syringes and waterpipes are used by the crowd . Flowers , and especially the opening blossoms of the mango , would naturally be much used for ...
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