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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... penance , certainly attempts to cut a branch of the hard Sami wood with the edge of the blue lotus - leaf . ' Avyāja - manokaram , — that which captivates without art or ornament , ' ' naturally beautiful . ' For an account of the ...
... penance , certainly attempts to cut a branch of the hard Sami wood with the edge of the blue lotus - leaf . ' Avyāja - manokaram , — that which captivates without art or ornament , ' ' naturally beautiful . ' For an account of the ...
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... penance , at all times liable to be obstructed by evil spirits and demons . Manu ii . 127. See also Rāmāy . i . 52 , 4 . Verse 25. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . | - | ००- ॥ | - | 11-2012-01-00 531 -- | -०० | ०-० | --1- | 00-1 ...
... penance , at all times liable to be obstructed by evil spirits and demons . Manu ii . 127. See also Rāmāy . i . 52 , 4 . Verse 25. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . | - | ००- ॥ | - | 11-2012-01-00 531 -- | -०० | ०-० | --1- | 00-1 ...
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... penance ? ' Vikāra is any alteration or transition from the natural and quiescent state of the soul ; hence any emotion , whether of joy , grief , anger , & c . Kim is used kutsāyām , ' disdainfully , ' and = katham eva jātam , how can ...
... penance ? ' Vikāra is any alteration or transition from the natural and quiescent state of the soul ; hence any emotion , whether of joy , grief , anger , & c . Kim is used kutsāyām , ' disdainfully , ' and = katham eva jātam , how can ...
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... penance , as exemplified in the story of the celebrated Viśvāmitra , son of Gādhi , and father of Sakuntalā . See P. 43 , n . 1 ; also Rāmāy . i . 20 , 20 ; 65 , 18 ; Astra - śikshā , 118 . • • With its people pining by separation , i ...
... penance , as exemplified in the story of the celebrated Viśvāmitra , son of Gādhi , and father of Sakuntalā . See P. 43 , n . 1 ; also Rāmāy . i . 20 , 20 ; 65 , 18 ; Astra - śikshā , 118 . • • With its people pining by separation , i ...
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... penance ? ' ± ' O ( my ) heart ! be not uneasy , this Anasūyā is giving utterance to all thy thoughts , ' i . e . is making inquiry about all those points about which thou art anxious ( such as , who this stranger is , whence he has ...
... penance ? ' ± ' O ( my ) heart ! be not uneasy , this Anasūyā is giving utterance to all thy thoughts , ' i . e . is making inquiry about all those points about which thou art anxious ( such as , who this stranger is , whence he has ...
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